Selected MCQ

Current Question
How does ASF classify explosives like grenades or fireworks when found at security?
  • A. Allowed if in checked baggage
  • B. Always illegal to carry on; confiscated
  • C. Only illegal for children
  • D. Permitted in small quantities
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
All explosive or incendiary devices (grenades, fireworks, etc.) are prohibited and seized.
Related Question 1
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.
Related Question 2
If you see a security checkpoint at an airport, which staff is most likely managing it?
  • A. Airline marketing team
  • B. ASF officers (airport security personnel)
  • C. Food court managers
  • D. Pilots
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF officers operate the security checkpoints to screen passengers and luggage.
Related Question 3
What should ASF personnel do with a plastic bag full of loose change found on a person?
  • A. Consider it a security threat and inspect it (metal detector)
  • B. Ask the passenger to empty it (if metal triggers) or let it go
  • C. Confiscate as contraband
  • D. Eat the coins
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Loose coins can trigger alarms; the passenger would typically be asked to hold them until screening is clear.
Related Question 4
If a non-English speaking passenger is found in violation of a rule, ASF should:
  • A. Arrest immediately
  • B. Explain in a language they understand, possibly with an interpreter
  • C. Ignore the violation
  • D. Fine them immediately
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF would attempt communication (often through announcements or a translator) to ensure compliance before taking action.
Related Question 5
Who has jurisdiction over Air Force bases for security, instead of ASF?
  • A. ASF still handles them
  • B. Pakistan Air Force’s own security (since the ASF Act excludes purely military aerodromes)
  • C. Civilian police only
  • D. Nobody
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Aerodromes used exclusively by the Air Force are not under ASF’s jurisdiction.