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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

In ASF’s list of prohibited items, “martial arts equipment” with sharp points falls under:

  • A. Firearms
  • B. Sharp Objects
  • C. Workers’ Tools
  • D. Blunt Instruments
Explanation:
Martial arts weapons with sharp edges are classified as Sharp Objects (e.g., nunchaku with blades, etc.).

Who coordinates the Airport Security Force’s official decisions with the Federal Government?

  • A. The President of Pakistan
  • B. The ASF Director General
  • C. The Chief Justice
  • D. The Army Chief
Explanation:
The ASF Director General administers the Force and operates under the general supervision of the Federal Government.

Which of the following would ASF NOT confiscate during screening?

  • A. Pepper spray (unauthorized)
  • B. A box of chocolates (innocuous)
  • C. Baseball bat (restricted)
  • D. Toy gun (prohibited)
Explanation:
Non-threatening items, such as chocolate, are allowed; weapons and dangerous items (pepper spray, bats, toy guns) would be confiscated.

ASF requires that all metal items be removed before walk-through scanners. Which personal item should be removed?

  • A. Scarf
  • B. Keys in pocket
  • C. e-Reader (if metal-free)
  • D. Socks
Explanation:
Keys and other metal items must be removed and placed in trays for screening.

Which of the following is NOT a category of dangerous goods listed by ASF?

  • A. Workers’ Tools
  • B. Sharp Objects
  • C. Blunt Instruments
  • D. Electronic Devices (no)
Explanation:
The listed categories are Firearms, Stun devices, Sharp Objects, Workers’ Tools, Blunt Instruments, and Explosives. Electronic devices are not listed.

If a visitor wants to enter the airside to greet a passenger, they must:

  • A. Use the public exit
  • B. Obtain permission from the Chief Security Officer in advance
  • C. walk in after the passenger
  • D. Only visit the VIP lounge
Explanation:
Special permission is required for visitors to enter any restricted airport area.

The ASF’s mission includes collaborating with local law enforcement primarily to:

  • A. Manage traffic outside airports
  • B. Maintain law and order within airport limits
  • C. Organize charity events
  • D. Print newspapers
Explanation:
ASF works with police to maintain order and enforce laws within airports.

“Smart Level of Threat Detection Compliance” refers to:

  • A. Providing appropriate security equipment and documenting security events
  • B. New smartphone policy
  • C. Smart meter installation
  • D. None of the above
Explanation:
ASF’s “Security Instructions” state that security infrastructure should be evaluated and the facts of security issues documented.

What action is expected if someone is found loitering in a restricted area without a proper pass?

  • A. They are given a tour
  • B. They may be detained and questioned
  • C. They are invited to a meeting
  • D. They are just ignored
Explanation:
Unauthorized persons in restricted areas violate security so that ASF would detain and question them.

In ASF’s security instructions, “Do not touch any unattended/suspicious item” implies:

  • A. Immediately report it to the ASF staff
  • B. Pick it up yourself
  • C. Put it in your bag
  • D. Ignore it until the owner returns
Explanation:
ASF instructs not to handle suspicious items and to inform security staff if anything unattended is seen.