Q1. ICAO Annex 17 lays down the rules to establish security measures for passengers with regard to:
A. Cabin baggage and checked baggage, cargo and other goods and access control and airport design
B. checked baggage, cargo and other goods and access control
C. baggage
Answer- A
Q2. A State should take adequate measures for the safety of passengers and crew of the aircraft which is subjected to an act of unlawful interference.
A. Until their journey can be continued
B. and arrange for them to return to their country of origin
C. during a period of investigation
Answer- A
Q3. When the aircraft subjected to an unlawful interference has landed this should notify by the most expeditious means of the State of registry of the aircraft and the State of the operator of the landing and shall similarly transmit all other relevant information to the:
A. Two aforementioned States, each State whose citizens suffered fatalities or injuries on board the aircraft and the ICAO
B. Two aforementioned States, each State whose citizens suffered fatalities or injuries, each State whose citizens are known to be on board the aircraft and the ICAO
C. Two aforementioned States, each State whose citizens suffered fatalities or injuries, each State whose citizens were detained as hostages, each State whose citizens are known to be on board the aircraft and the ICAO
Answer- C
Q4. Definition of SECURITY, THE ICAO ANNEX 17, is basically a combination of measures:
A. Intended to safeguard international civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference
B. human and material resources intended to safeguard international civil aviation
C. human and material resources intended to safeguard international civil aviation against act of unlawful interference
Answer- A
Q5. A State shall take sufficient measures for the security of passengers and crew of the aircraft that is actually subjected to an act of unlawful interference. It contains:
A. Just permission to land
B. Provision of the navigation aids, air traffic services, permission to the land and catering to passengers
C. Provision of the navigation aids, air traffic services and permission to land
Answer- C
Q6. For the transport of potentially disruptive passengers some of the supplementary safeguards are to be observed such as:
A. Boarding prior to all passengers
B. the boarding has to be done at the state discretion
C. The boarding will be at the pilot in command discretion
Answer- A
Q7. Referring to an operational aspect in the unlawful seizure acts, it can be said:
A. The contracting States will not help with navigation aids, air transit services, etc to an aircraft affected by an unlawful seizure act
B. The contracting States will make provisions for ensuring the aircraft affected by an unlawful seizure act and that has landed in their territory, would be detailed in all cases
C. The contracting States makes provisions to ensure, which an aircraft affected by an unlawful seizure act, which has landed in their territory would be retained unless its departure is justified to protect lives
Answer- C
Q8. While mixing or contact does take place between the passengers subjected to security control and other persons not subjected to such control after the security screening points at airports serving international civil aviation have been passed.
A. People are not subjected to security control shall be identified
B. Every passenger concerned and their cabin baggage shall be re-screened before boarding an aircraft
C. Just the passengers are to be re-screened
Answer- B
Q9. When the member state permits police officers, security staff, bodyguards or other agents of foreign states for carrying the weapons in their territory for an ultimate safety and protection of aircraft in flight, permission for the carriage of weapons should be conditional upon:
A. Prior notification by the state of embarkation to a foreign state in which the weapons will get carried on the airport of arrival and notification of the pilot in command of a decision to permit a weapon to be carried on board his aircraft
B. Notification of the pilot in command of a decision to permit a weapon to be carried on board his aircraft only
C. Agreement between the state of embarkation and the state of destination
Answer- A