Selected MCQ

Current Question
What does “need-to-enter” entry policy mean for airport staff?
  • A. Entry passes are issued only if there is a legitimate need for that person to access the area
  • B. Entry is open to everyone
  • C. All areas are locked forever
  • D. Only non-secure areas have passes
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
"Need-to-enter" means employees and visitors get access only if their duties require it, preventing unnecessary entries.
Related Question 1
What does the “Need to Enter” policy imply for issuing passes?
  • A. Passes given arbitrarily
  • B. Passes are issued only when there is a justified reason for access
  • C. Passes given at will
  • D. Only children need passes
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Passes are strictly controlled; only those with a valid need to enter secure areas receive them.
Related Question 2
For ASF functionaries (airport staff), how should they display their Airport Entry Pass?
  • A. Hide it in their pocket
  • B. At chest height on the outer garment
  • C. In a backpack
  • D. Not required to display when in uniform
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF security instructions require functionaries to display their entry pass visibly at chest height while in restricted areas.
Related Question 3
What is the consequence for a person caught attempting to enter a restricted airport area with an invalid entry pass?
  • A. Issued a fine on the spot
  • B. Denied boarding but allowed to leave
  • C. Arrested without a warrant for further investigation
  • D. Given a warning and escorted out
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
ASF policy states that anyone entering with an invalid airport entry pass will be arrested without a warrant.
Related Question 4
ASF’s duty to control “surface vehicles” at airports means:
  • A. Only monitors incoming planes
  • B. Regulating which ground vehicles can access runways and restricted areas
  • C. Managing public buses
  • D. Checking taxis at the city center
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF ensures only authorized vehicles and drivers enter sensitive airside zones as part of airport security.
Related Question 5
ASF’s inspection of vehicles at airport entry points is done to ensure:
  • A. Compliance with vehicle registration laws
  • B. That no unauthorized cargo or threats enter the airside
  • C. Vehicles are clean
  • D. Drivers have snacks
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF checks vehicles entering secure zones to make sure they carry no hidden threats or unauthorized cargo.