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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

ASF’s involvement in “ensuring the proper conduct of persons” includes:

  • A. Controlling vehicle and driver behavior within airports
  • B. Writing poetry
  • C. Managing airline schedules
  • D. Providing entertainment
Explanation:
The ASF Act includes controlling the conduct of people and vehicles inside airport boundaries as one of its functions.

What is a fundamental goal of airport security screening?

  • A. To check travel itineraries
  • B. To detect and prevent dangerous items from being brought on board
  • C. To rank passenger loyalty
  • D. To test new technologies
Explanation:
The primary purpose of screening is to find and stop weapons, explosives, or other prohibited items.

According to ASF procedures, items like drills and nails are categorized as:

  • A. Sharp Objects
  • B. Workers’ Tools
  • C. Blunt Instruments
  • D. Prohibited only if wet
Explanation:
Heavy tools (drills, saws, bolt guns) are listed as “Workers’ Tools” due to their potential as weapons.

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
Explanation:
ASF officers constantly observe airport activities for any security threats or violations.

What does ASF require from all persons entering the international departure area?

  • A. Passport and boarding ticket
  • B. Flight uniform
  • C. Airline crew ID only
  • D. Government authorization
Explanation:
Passengers must present a valid ticket and photo ID (CNIC or passport) to enter departure zones.

Which clothing item is not specifically restricted by ASF guidelines?

  • A. Leather jacket
  • B. Metal-studded belt (subject to metal detector)
  • C. Plain cotton shirt
  • D. Steel-toed boots (subject to scanning)
Explanation:
Plain clothing is not prohibited; items with metal (belt, boots) require scrutiny at detectors.

A passenger’s shampoo bottle is 120ml. What action should ASF take?

  • A. Allow it in hand baggage with no issues
  • B. Confiscate the excess 20ml and allow boarding (practically, yes: ask the passenger to discard or pack it)
  • C. Permit it fully
  • D. Double the ticket price
Explanation:
Containers over 100ml are not permitted in the cabin; passengers must remove excess (usually by dumping into the sink) or have it checked.

Which is true about ASF and emergency coordination?

  • A. ASF acts independently without notifying others
  • B. ASF coordinates with police, fire, and medical services for emergency response
  • C. ASF only deals with airline delays
  • D. ASF solely calls the media
Explanation:
ASF works with other agencies (police, fire, rescue) to manage emergencies efficiently.

What does the ASF’s motto, “Firm and Courteous,” encourage among its officers?

  • A. Strict security enforcement with polite conduct
  • B. Indifference
  • C. Aggression only
  • D. No enforcement, only politeness
Explanation:
The motto reflects a combination of firmness in duty and courteous behavior towards the public.

ASF’s screening protocols require passengers to keep which items out of hand baggage if possible?

  • A. Valuables (given to hold luggage to screen through customs)
  • B. Shoes
  • C. Jacket
  • D. Vitamins
Explanation:
Security guidelines advise placing most items in hold baggage and carrying only essential items (especially valuables) on board.