Selected MCQ

Current Question
If a passenger’s ID does not match the name on the ticket, ASF should:
  • A. Warn the passenger and allow boarding
  • B. Deny access and escalate the matter according to regulations
  • C. Change the ticket name
  • D. Ignore the discrepancy
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ID must match ticket; a mismatch would raise security concerns, and boarding would likely be denied until resolved.
Related Question 1
The primary purpose of airport passenger screening is to detect ______.
  • A. Prohibited items and security threats (weapons, explosives, etc.)
  • B. Average height of passengers
  • C. Number of shoes in use
  • D. Weather suitability
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Screening aims to detect dangerous or prohibited items on persons or in bags to ensure flight safety.
Related Question 2
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 3
What should a passenger do if told by ASF to undergo a pat-down search?
  • A. Comply professionally with the officer conducting the search
  • B. Refuse and claim violation of rights (will be denied boarding)
  • C. Attack the officer
  • D. Run
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Passengers must comply with security screening; refusal to do so leads to denial of boarding.
Related Question 4
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 5
If a passenger’s dog in a kennel appears aggressive, an ASF officer’s duty is to:
  • A. Ignore it
  • B. Ensure the animal is properly secured and warn the passenger (animal handling protocol)
  • C. Adopt the dog
  • D. Release it
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF would treat an aggressive animal as a safety concern and ensure it is controlled (with the help of handlers).