Selected MCQ

Current Question
Under ASF rules, what is a valid reason for refusing boarding to a passenger?
  • A. Wearing jeans
  • B. Failing to verify identity or posing a security risk
  • C. Eating a burger at security
  • D. Not having snacks
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF can deny boarding if the passenger’s identity is not verified or if the passenger poses a security threat.
Related Question 1
Which of the following is not typically a reason for ASF to deny boarding to a passenger?
  • A. Valid security alert on the passenger
  • B. Passenger’s identity cannot be verified
  • C. Passenger arrived late but made the flight
  • D. Passenger carrying prohibited items
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Security reasons (risk or unverifiable ID) warrant denial; routine lateness is not ASF’s concern if boarding.
Related Question 2
A passenger in the terminal will comply with the ASF rules by:
  • A. Carrying metal in pockets at all times
  • B. Cooperating with searches and document checks
  • C. Running through the scanners
  • D. Bringing all prohibited items
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Passengers should cooperate by removing items, showing tickets/ID, and following screening procedures.
Related Question 3
What is the first thing ASF will check when a passenger shows their boarding pass?
  • A. The validity and name match their ID
  • B. Their blood pressure
  • C. The price of their ticket
  • D. Their shoe size
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Security will verify the boarding pass is valid for this flight and matches the passenger’s ID.
Related Question 4
If a passenger’s mobile phone rings in the secure boarding area, ASF would:
  • A. Immediately confiscate it
  • B. Allow it, since electronic devices are not prohibited (only care about the contents)
  • C. Fine them
  • D. Throw it away
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Phones are allowed; ASF’s concern is if they contain contraband or trigger alarms, but mere ringing isn’t an offense.
Related Question 5
Which of the following actions is likely to be taken by an ASF officer if a passenger is found without a boarding pass in a secure area?
  • A. Escort them back to check in to obtain one
  • B. Let them stay in the lounge
  • C. Offer a free upgrade
  • D. Ask them to read magazines
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Everyone in secure areas must have a boarding pass; without it, the officer would direct the passenger to get one.