Selected MCQ

Current Question
The ASF has authority to impose fines on:
  • A. Only if specified by law or regulation (implied by "taking cognizance of offences")
  • B. Any passenger for any reason
  • C. All airport shops
  • D. The international community
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF can act against offenses under any law in force, meaning penalties depend on applicable laws.
Related Question 1
ASF officers must carry what document as proof of authority?
  • A. Their ASF appointment certificate with DG’s seal
  • B. A random paper
  • C. Their grocery list
  • D. Movie tickets
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Officers have a certificate from the Director General that grants them official powers.
Related Question 2
What’s ASF’s responsibility in coordinating with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)?
  • A. Designing airport layouts
  • B. Implementing security standards and infrastructure guidelines for airports
  • C. Hiring pilots
  • D. Running airlines
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF, as part of Pakistan’s security framework, ensures airport security infrastructure meets CAA/ICAO standards.
Related Question 3
Which statement is correct about ASF’s authority in case of discovered explosives?
  • A. Only the military can handle it
  • B. ASF can detain and alert bomb disposal teams to deal with it
  • C. They ignore it
  • D. They confiscate and throw it away
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF would secure the scene, arrest suspects, and call specialized teams for explosives (standard protocol).
Related Question 4
During an ASF interview or investigation, the authority of the questioning officer comes from:
  • A. The ASF Act and its official position
  • B. The passenger’s airline
  • C. A random decision
  • D. The airport café
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF officers derive their authority from the ASF Act and their commission in the Force.
Related Question 5
ASF’s authority to use force to discharge duties is:
  • A. Explicitly allowed by the Act for necessary force
  • B. Not mentioned anywhere
  • C. Only allowed with police present
  • D. Forbidden
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The Act specifically states officers may use necessary force to carry out their duties of securing aerodromes and aircraft.