Selected MCQ

Current Question
What is a task an ASF officer might do at the start of duty?
  • A. Receive briefing on flights and threats, check equipment, and sign in as per orders (standard procedure)
  • B. Make breakfast for passengers
  • C. Paint the terminal
  • D. Sleep
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Officers typically attend briefings on security updates and prepare for the shift.
Related Question 1
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).
Related Question 2
ASF officers on duty should be in:
  • A. Athletic wear
  • B. Prescribed uniform
  • C. Business suits
  • D. Traditional dress
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The ASF Act mandates that officers wear uniforms as prescribed by regulations.
Related Question 3
Which of the following must an ASF officer have at all times while on duty?
  • A. Their ASF certificate (ID) and authorized equipment
  • B. Airline membership card
  • C. Movie ticket
  • D. Restaurant coupon
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF officers carry their identification certificates and only authorized gear while on duty (per the Act).
Related Question 4
Which of these is a duty of ASF officers on patrol?
  • A. Closing a flight deal
  • B. Observing for suspicious activities and reporting them
  • C. Selling duty-free products
  • D. Playing soccer in the lounge
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF officers constantly observe airport activities for any security threats or violations.
Related Question 5
What is a key duty of ASF officers when controlling vehicle access at airports?
  • A. Inspecting vehicles before they enter airside areas
  • B. Selling parking tickets
  • C. Refueling planes
  • D. No duties with vehicles
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF ensures that vehicles entering the airside are authorized, searched, or denied access as needed, consistent with the need to control access to security zones.