Selected MCQ

Current Question
An example of ASF’s surveillance technique is:
  • A. Undercover photography
  • B. Monitoring CCTV feeds and patrolling airside
  • C. Hiding in luggage
  • D. Networking with tourists
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF uses CCTV cameras and patrols by personnel to monitor airport activities for security purposes.
Related Question 1
Which is an example of an "incident" ASF would include in report writing?
  • A. Routine boarding
  • B. Security breach, discovered threat, or emergency response action
  • C. Sun rising
  • D. Flight landing on time
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Incidents include any security events or anomalies (such as alarms, contraband finds, or attacks) that ASF documents for action and review.
Related Question 2
ASF’s role in “surveillance” is mainly to:
  • A. Spy on political leaders
  • B. Monitor CCTV and patrols to detect unusual activities
  • C. Operate flight simulators
  • D. Conduct weather experiments
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Surveillance involves using cameras and patrol observation to detect and deter security threats.
Related Question 3
Which of the following is an example of ASF’s law and order function?
  • A. Collecting customs duties
  • B. Arresting a suspect who fights with police inside the terminal
  • C. Running a currency exchange
  • D. Serving in-flight meals
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Taking cognizance and acting on airport offenses (like assaults) is part of ASF’s law enforcement duties.
Related Question 4
Which is an example of a contraband item that ASF would handle?
  • A. Spare socks
  • B. Replica firearm (toy gun)
  • C. Allowance of a gift
  • D. None of the above
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF treats toy guns and replicas as contraband because they can mimic weapons, so they are confiscated.
Related Question 5
Which principle ensures proportional surveillance?
  • A. Proportionality
  • B. Necessity
  • C. Legality
  • D. Accountability
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Surveillance must match the threat level.