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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

What is the coverage of the ASF Act’s application?

  • A. Only to male officers
  • B. To all airports and aerodromes, and all members of the Force
  • C. Only to the capital city airports
  • D. Only to private flights
Explanation:
The ASF Act applies to all airports/aerodromes in Pakistan and all ASF officers/members wherever they are.

If an ASF officer is about to apprehend a suspected hijacker, they must ensure:

  • A. The individual’s rights are respected, and lawful procedure is followed
  • B. They handle it alone with force only
  • C. They involve aviation staff only
  • D. They allow the person to board and report later
Explanation:
ASF must carry out detentions in accordance with the law and with necessary force, respecting due process.

ASF’s coverage of passengers includes screening:

  • A. Only international travelers
  • B. All travelers with access to aircraft cabins
  • C. Only those over 40 years old
  • D. Only children
Explanation:
All passengers (domestic or international) must be screened with a valid ticket and ID to enter secure boarding areas.

What is meant by “chain of command” in the ASF context?

  • A. A line of people chasing suspects
  • B. A hierarchy of officers through which orders flow (implied by ASF structure)
  • C. A rope
  • D. Random decision making
Explanation:
Chain of command refers to the structured hierarchy in which ASF orders and information are passed through ranks.

A CCTV camera at an airport is used primarily to:

  • A. Monitor live events for threats
  • B. Broadcast TV programs
  • C. Check the weather
  • D. Sell tickets
Explanation:
CCTV cameras allow ASF to monitor the airport security situation, as stated continuously.

Who has the authority to issue notice of ASF meetings under the CAA Act?

  • A. ASF Director General or Secretary of the Board (from ICAO doc hints)
  • B. Airline CEOs
  • C. Chief Justice
  • D. Security guards
Explanation:
Under the CAA Board rules, the Secretary or Director General issues meeting notices (from context).

What type of item is a stun baton classified as by ASF?

  • A. Firearm
  • B. Blunt instrument
  • C. Stun device
  • D. Sharp object
Explanation:
A stun baton is explicitly listed under Stun Devices in ASF’s prohibited categories.

The ASF Act empowers officers to carry out which of the following?

  • A. Conduct flight operations
  • B. Inspect persons and baggage for security threats
  • C. Issue visas
  • D. Collect customs duties
Explanation:
ASF officers are empowered to inspect individuals and baggage to detect and prevent security threats.

ASF enforces that corridors and exits be kept clear for:

  • A. Cleaning staff convenience
  • B. Safe evacuation and emergency access
  • C. Placing extra carts
  • D. Storing luggage
Explanation:
Clear routes are essential for emergency evacuation and response, a security best practice.

Which of the following must airport personnel do as per ASF access control?

  • A. Enter any part of the airport freely
  • B. Use designated entry points and keep passes visible
  • C. Only use one big gate
  • D. Park anywhere near the runway
Explanation:
ASF rules say staff must use assigned entry/exit points and display their entry passes on outer garments.