Selected MCQ

Current Question
Access to the airside is controlled through:
  • A. Checking boarding passes at the gate
  • B. Issuing and checking Airport Entry Passes for authorized persons
  • C. Not allowing anyone
  • D. Asking nicely
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Access to the airside is only allowed to those with a valid entry pass under the “Need to Enter” policy.
Related Question 1
ASF’s “access control” responsibilities include:
  • A. Issuing boarding passes
  • B. Regulating entry of people and vehicles to restricted zones (with passes and ID)
  • C. Managing food kiosks
  • D. Designing uniforms
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF controls who may enter security-restricted areas by enforcing pass and ID requirements.
Related Question 2
If someone refuses to step through the scanner, ASF will:
  • A. Let them proceed anyway
  • B. Deny entry and possibly detain them until they comply
  • C. Offer them a free flight
  • D. Laugh it off
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Non-compliance with screening results in denial of boarding and further security action, as refusal is not allowed.
Related Question 3
ASF’s entry passes for vehicles on airside require:
  • A. Only a driver’s license
  • B. Valid pass and driver credentials to enter restricted zones
  • C. Just a smile
  • D. A weekly lottery
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Drivers on airside must have a valid pass and proper ID (as with personnel) to access restricted areas.
Related Question 4
A secured boarding area is accessible to:
  • A. Only airline staff
  • B. Passengers with valid boarding passes and ID
  • C. Any airport visitor
  • D. Anyone carrying cash
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Only ticketed passengers (and authorized crew) with proper ID may enter the secure gate area.
Related Question 5
In airport security, “access control” primarily refers to:
  • A. Managing who can enter restricted areas through passes and screening
  • B. Controlling elevator speed
  • C. Networking Wi-Fi
  • D. Sales of airport shops
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Access control is about regulating entry (e.g., issuing and checking Airport Entry Passes) to secure zones based on the “Need to Enter” principle.