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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

Which of the following describes the ASF’s primary mission?

  • A. Scheduling flights
  • B. Providing security to airports and civil aviation installations against criminal/terrorist threats
  • C. Operating airport trolleys
  • D. Managing airport restaurants
Explanation:
ASF’s mission includes securing airports and aviation facilities against unlawful interference like terrorism and crime.

What technology do ASF control rooms rely on for 24/7 monitoring of airport security?

  • A. Weather radar
  • B. CCTV cameras
  • C. Wi-Fi hotspots
  • D. Social media
Explanation:
ASF control rooms are equipped with CCTV cameras to monitor airport areas for security purposes continuously.

Which of the following is allowed in checked baggage only, after declaration?

  • A. Kitchen knife
  • B. Licensed firearm
  • C. Sharp scissors
  • D. Laptop
Explanation:
A licensed firearm can only be transported in checked luggage, provided it is declared at security.

What is the result if a passenger refuses to undergo security screening?

  • A. They are fined but allowed to fly
  • B. They are denied boarding
  • C. They are given a priority pass
  • D. They are given an escort
Explanation:
Per ASF policy, any passenger who refuses screening is not permitted to board the flight.

ASF’s coordination with local police primarily ensures:

  • A. Parking enforcement
  • B. General maintenance of law and order at airports
  • C. Tax collection
  • D. Currency exchange rate
Explanation:
The ASF Act assigns ASF to maintain law and order at airports in conjunction with the police and to take action on offenses at airports.

What happens to unattended baggage at an airport under the ASF security policy?

  • A. It is auctioned to the public
  • B. It is removed and destroyed
  • C. It is left where it is
  • D. It is sent to the airport café
Explanation:
ASF instructions clearly state that unattended baggage or items will be removed and destroyed for safety reasons.

Which of the following best describes a ‘stun device’ in ASF’s security categories?

  • A. Toy knife
  • B. Pepper spray or stun gun
  • C. Cellphone
  • D. Plastic bottle
Explanation:
Stun devices include items designed to immobilize or shock, such as stun guns and incapacitating sprays, such as pepper spray.

The ASF Act of 1975 mandates ASF members to:

  • A. Wear uniforms as prescribed by regulations
  • B. Serve in any police force worldwide
  • C. Only work at night
  • D. Carry firearms at all times off-duty
Explanation:
The ASF Act stipulates that officers and members must wear uniforms as prescribed by regulations.

In case of an immediate security threat at the airport, what is one of the first steps an ASF officer can take?

  • A. Call a senior officer for assistance (recommended)
  • B. Turn off all airport lights
  • C. Ignore it if it seems minor
  • D. Let the crowd handle it
Explanation:
In emergencies, the ASF protocol is to escalate by calling senior officers or backup for support (this is standard procedure).

ASF officers are expected to prevent unauthorized access to which part of the airport?

  • A. The air side or other sensitive areas
  • B. The public arrival area
  • C. The parking lot
  • D. The cafeteria
Explanation:
ASF personnel must prevent unauthorized persons or vehicles from accessing the airside or other areas critical to airport security.