Selected MCQ

Current Question
A CCTV camera at an airport is used primarily to:
  • A. Monitor live events for threats
  • B. Broadcast TV programs
  • C. Check the weather
  • D. Sell tickets
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
CCTV cameras allow ASF to monitor the airport security situation, as stated continuously.
Related Question 1
Who is primarily responsible for firefighting services at airports in Pakistan?
  • A. ASF
  • B. Airport fire department (often CAA or local fire service)
  • C. Airline staff
  • D. Passengers
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Airports typically maintain dedicated fire departments (e.g., airport fire services), although ASF secures the area.
Related Question 2
ASF’s authority to enforce laws at airports is primarily derived from:
  • A. The Civil Aviation Authority Act
  • B. The Airport Security Force Act, 1975
  • C. Municipal bylaws
  • D. Airline policies
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The ASF Act 1975 legally constitutes the Force and defines its powers and responsibilities.
Related Question 3
In airport security, “access control” primarily refers to:
  • A. Managing who can enter restricted areas through passes and screening
  • B. Controlling elevator speed
  • C. Networking Wi-Fi
  • D. Sales of airport shops
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Access control is about regulating entry (e.g., issuing and checking Airport Entry Passes) to secure zones based on the “Need to Enter” principle.
Related Question 4
Which device is NOT used in airport screening?
  • A. X-ray scanner
  • B. Explosive trace detector
  • C. MRI machine
  • D. Metal detector
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Common devices include X-ray, metal detectors, and explosive detectors, but not MRI (used for medical imaging).
Related Question 5
The primary purpose of airport passenger screening is to detect ______.
  • A. Prohibited items and security threats (weapons, explosives, etc.)
  • B. Average height of passengers
  • C. Number of shoes in use
  • D. Weather suitability
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Screening aims to detect dangerous or prohibited items on persons or in bags to ensure flight safety.