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Avsec Module 6

The document is a unit test for AVSEC-MODULE 6, focusing on catering and air cargo security principles. It includes multiple-choice questions covering security measures, responsibilities of catering companies, cargo definitions, and mail security requirements. The test assesses knowledge on security protocols, screening processes, and the roles of various stakeholders in aviation security.

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Avsec Module 6

The document is a unit test for AVSEC-MODULE 6, focusing on catering and air cargo security principles. It includes multiple-choice questions covering security measures, responsibilities of catering companies, cargo definitions, and mail security requirements. The test assesses knowledge on security protocols, screening processes, and the roles of various stakeholders in aviation security.

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UNIT TEST

AVSEC-MODULE 6

1.The principles of catering security stipulate that security measures:

A. Are not required during transportation and delivery of catering supplies and
stores
B. Are required for only catering supplies that have not been security cleared
C. Are required where catering supplies and stores are prepared, stored and
dispatched
D. Are required for only catering operations run by independent contracted
companies

2. The requirements for catering operation’s security programs include that----------.

a)Catering companies with several centers at different locations require at least one
security manager

b)independent contracted companies must have a written and established security


program, but aircraft operators are exempt

c)Catering staff must be provided with security awareness training prior to accessing
supplies or stores

d)Catering staff do not require a pre-employment background check prior to being


hired

3. Which of the following statements about air cargo security is False?

a)Any item carried on board an aircraft is called cargo if it has an air waybill and not
a passenger ticket

b)Cargo security can only be based on active security measures

c)Consignments coming from a regulated agent can be exempted from further


security checks

d)The security processes of a known shipper are audited by a regulated agent

4. which of the following is NOT part of the cargo supply chain?

A) Consignor

B) Freight forwarder

C) Cargo aircraft pilot


D) Aircraft operator

5. What is a key consideration in catering security?

A) Food preparation procedures

B) The use of catering seals

C ) Food preparation equipment

D) Food safety

6. Which of the following is an example of a preventive measure used for the security
screening of air cargo?

A) Explosive detection systems

B) Simulation chamber

c) X-RAY machine

D) Secure packing and loading

7. The security program of catering companies must be in line with requirement of


the …………….

A) Airline they cater to

B) National Civil Aviation Security Programme(NCASP)

C) International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO)

D) International Air Transport Association (IATA)

8. Airport authorities are required to work with postal authorities to secure mail
taken onboard as air cargo. TRUE or FALSE?

A) True

B) False

9. Which of the following is NOT a core principle for cargo security?

A) Aircraft carrying air cargo must operate from within a secure environment

B) Air cargo must be subjected to some degree of security control before placed on
board a passenger- carrying aircraft
C) A consignment of air cargo once security screened must be protected from
interference

D) Diplomatic mail carried by an aircraft need not be screened

10. A catering operation ‘s security plan must meet the requirements of the
……………….

A) National Aviation Security plan

B) ICAO Security Manual

C ) IATA Security Manual

D) ICAO Standards

11. Choose the False statement.

A)Catering supplies and stores must be protected from being used to commit acts of
unlawful interference

B)All necessary security measures must be implemented in a catering facility.

C)Security measures need not be applied during the transportation and delivery of
catering supplies and stores.

D)All staff working in a catering facility must be provided with security awareness
training.

12. Any catering supplies that have not been security checked must be declared as ,

A)Known stores

B)Unknown stores

C)Known Shipment

D)Unknown shipment

13. Choose the correct statement.

A)Cargo is accompanied by a ticket.

B)Cargo can be secured by only active measures.


C)Consignments coming from a regulated agent can be exempted from further
screening.

D)A known consignor will not have his security processes audited by a regulated
agent.

14. Mail is another consignment that is loaded on to an aircraft.

A)True B)False

15. Mail is not required to be screened .

A)True B)False

16. The key consideration in catering security include,

A)Lack of facility

B)Verbal security program

C)Secure storage

D)Irregular threat assessments

17. Tampering evidence on cargo is to be ensured by,

A)Known Consignor

B)Consignee

C)Aircraft Operator

D)Airport Operator

18. ------------helps in ensuring integrity of the security of air cargo,

A) Random Checks

B)Secure storage

C)Access control

D)All of the above

E)None of the above

19. Originator of cargo is

A)Aircraft Operator
b)Aircraft Pilot

C)Consignee

D)Regulated agent

20. Cargo is defined as an item transported by air whose right to board an aircraft
is----------.

A)a courier way bill

b)a passenger ticket

c)an airway bill

d)a postal waybill

21.One of the core principles of air cargo security is that------------.

a)Once security screened, air cargo must be protected from interference

b)the security of air cargo is determined at the airport

c)the security of air cargo is determined along the supply chain

d)screening of cargo that is packed securely and kept secure afterwards is not
required

22. To be considered “known stores” that do not require screening, catering supplies
and stores must be assigned to-------------.

a)an airport authority

b)a security manager

c)a catering operation

d)an aircraft operator

23.As part of a mail security measures , ICAO-------------.

a)requires all mail destined to be carried on cargo aircraft screened

b)requires all mail destined to be carried on passenger aircraft screened

c)requires all mail except diplomatic mail screened

d)does not require mail to be screened


24.Active measures used for the security screening of air cargo ------------.

a)detect devices that may have been placed in the cargo

b)secure the integrity of cargo from initial packing to loading onboard an aircraft

c)rely solely on technology

d)do not include explosive detection systems

25.Mail poses a security threat to civil aviation due to the risk of parcels
containing---------.

a)explosive devices

b)hazardous materials

c)guns and ammunitions

d)biological weapon systems

26.In the air cargo security system, aircraft operators----------------.

a)are not required to ensure the regular agent’s or known consignor’s identity

b) known consignor must ensure that cargo is delivered by an established employee


of a regulated agent or

c)perform only random checks to ensure the security of air cargo

d)are responsible for ensuring the security of only unknown cargo

27. Who is responsible for carrying out screening or searching of cargo?

A) Regulated agent

B) Known consignor

c) Known shipper

D) Aircraft operator

28.Cargo can be secured by only active measures.

a)True b)False

29.Consignment coming from a -----------can be exempted from further screening.


a)Shipper b)Aircraft Operator c)Regulated Agent d)Known
Consignor

30.A known consignor will have his security processes audited by ------------.

a)Known Shipper b)Aircraft Operator c)NCASA d)Regulated agent.

31.Under the regulated regime ,cargo is classified as ONLY a Known Cargo.

a)True b)False

32.Mail is another consignment that gets loaded on –board aircraft.

a)True b)False

33.Which of the following is NOT considered a principle used to secure catering and
catering supplies?

a)Security measures must be applied in buildings where catering supplies and stores
prepared ,stored and dispatched to ensure that no device or weapon is introduced
into consignments

b)Security measures must be applied during the transportation and delivery of


catering supplies and stores to the aircraft to ensure that the consignment remains
secure

c)Security measures must be applied by the airline operator on receipt of catering


consignments to ensure they have been tampered with

d)Security measures must be applied by the regulated agent on receipt of catering


consignments to ensure they have been correctly assigned and not been tampered
with

34.Any catering supplies that have been security checked must be declared
as--------------.

a)Known Stores

b)Unknown Stores

c)Catering Materials

d)Known Consignments

35.Mail canNOT be exempted from screening. True or False?

a)True b)False
36. A Known Consignor will have his security processes audited by a-----------------.

a)Airlines

b)Regulated agent

c)Both a& B

d)None of the above

37.Reciever of cargo is called as--------------------.

a)Consignee

b)Consignor

c) Receiver

d)None of the above

38.The security controls established by regulated agents would be accepted or


required by-----------------.

a)Law enforcement agencies

b)Appropriate authority

c)Aircraft Operator

d)None of the above

39.----------is the security measure that will ensure the integrity of the security of air
cargo.

a)Random Checks

b)Secure storage

c)Access Control

d)All of the above

40.The new European ACC3 status will require ----------------regarding from all
airlines flying into EU countries.

a)Declaration of security

b)Declaration of commitment
c)A statement of commitment

d)All of the above

41. Which statement about mail security measures is False?

a)Mail is another item that gets loaded on – board aircraft

b)mail need not be screened

c)threat from mail comes in the form of letter and parcel bombs

d)airport authorities work with postal authorities to secure mail taken on board as
air cargo.

42. Which of the following types of air cargo has its own specific security measures?

a)unaccompanied baggage

b)courier baggage

c)normal freight

d)postal mail

43. In the air cargo security system ,a courier company is an example of,

a)regulated agent

b) known consignor

c) known shipper

d)regulated shipper

44. Which of these types of air cargo is generally considered to pose least serious
security threat?

a)unaccompanied baggage

b)courier baggage

c)normal freight

d)postal mail

45. Which of the following is an example of air cargo?

a)checked baggage
b)pets in carriers

c) trans shipment

d) irregular baggage

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