Selected MCQ

Current Question
“Command and Control” in the ASF context usually refers to:
  • A. The decision-making center directing security operations (e.g., control room)
  • B. A drill routine
  • C. Single-file marching
  • D. Taking commands from passengers
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF’s command and control center coordinates forces and responses, as implied by establishing a 24/7 control room.
Related Question 1
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 2
What is meant by “chain of command” in the ASF context?
  • A. A line of people chasing suspects
  • B. A hierarchy of officers through which orders flow (implied by ASF structure)
  • C. A rope
  • D. Random decision making
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Chain of command refers to the structured hierarchy in which ASF orders and information are passed through ranks.
Related Question 3
ASF’s chain of command ultimately leads up to:
  • A. The President of Pakistan
  • B. The Federal Government, through the Director General and the Aviation Secretary
  • C. The United Nations Air Transport Wing
  • D. No one
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF is part of the Civil Aviation Division under the Federal Government, with the DG at the top of its hierarchy.
Related Question 4
Access to the airside is controlled through:
  • A. Checking boarding passes at the gate
  • B. Issuing and checking Airport Entry Passes for authorized persons
  • C. Not allowing anyone
  • D. Asking nicely
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Access to the airside is only allowed to those with a valid entry pass under the “Need to Enter” policy.
Related Question 5
ASF’s screening of cargo (airfreight) is usually done in coordination with:
  • A. Passenger confusion
  • B. Customs and Aviation Security authorities
  • C. Air India
  • D. Tourist agencies
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Cargo screening involves Customs and CAA’s security staff, with ASF overseeing overall security.