Practice Questions & Verified Answers
(Aviation Security Study Guide & Pass Prep)
• This study guide contains 200 verified multiple-choice questions covering all key
topics tested in the Ryanair Aviation Security Exam 2026 — use it by reading each
question, attempting your answer before checking, then reviewing the EXPERT
RATIONALE to reinforce understanding.
• Each question follows a structured format with 5 options (A–E), a clearly marked
correct answer, and a EXPERT RATIONALE — ideal for solo study, timed mock
tests, or last-minute revision.
Q1. What is the primary piece of EU legislation that governs civil aviation
security?
A) EU Directive 2004/82/EC
B) ICAO Annex 14
C) EU Regulation 300/2008
D) Chicago Convention Article 33
E) EU Directive 96/67/EC
✓ Correct Answer: C) EU Regulation 300/2008
EXPERT RATIONALE: EU Regulation 300/2008 establishes common rules in the field of
civil aviation security and replaced the earlier Regulation 2320/2002. It forms the legal
backbone for all EU airport and airline security measures.
Q2. Which international body is responsible for setting global aviation
security standards?
A) IATA
B) Eurocontrol
C) ECAC
,D) ICAO
E) TSA
✓ Correct Answer: D) ICAO
EXPERT RATIONALE: The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) sets global
standards and recommended practices for aviation security, primarily through Annex 17
to the Chicago Convention.
Q3. ICAO Annex 17 specifically deals with which area of aviation?
A) Air traffic control procedures
B) Meteorological services
C) Safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference
D) Aircraft airworthiness
E) Aerodrome design
✓ Correct Answer: C) Safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful
interference EXPERT RATIONALE: Annex 17 to the Convention on International Civil
Aviation is dedicated entirely to security — it sets out standards and recommended
practices to safeguard civil aviation against unlawful interference.
Q4. What does the abbreviation NASP stand for in aviation security?
A) National Airport Safety Protocol
B) National Aviation Security Programme
C) Non-Airside Security Personnel
D) National Airside Screening Procedure
E) Network Aviation Safety Plan
✓ Correct Answer: B) National Aviation Security Programme
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Each EU member state must maintain a National Aviation Security
Programme (NASP) that defines how they implement and enforce aviation security
measures in line with EU regulations.
Q5. Under EU Regulation 300/2008, who is ultimately responsible for ensuring
security measures are implemented at an airport?
A) The airport operator alone
B) The airline
C) The competent authority of each member state
D) ICAO inspectors
E) The ground handling company
✓ Correct Answer: C) The competent authority of each member state
EXPERT RATIONALE: Each EU member state designates a competent authority
responsible for coordinating and monitoring the application of the national aviation
security programme.
Q6. What is the purpose of the Chicago Convention in aviation?
A) To regulate airline pricing and competition
B) To establish rules for aircraft maintenance
C) To set the foundational framework for international civil aviation, including
sovereignty of airspace
D) To govern passenger rights on delayed flights
E) To establish crew licensing requirements
✓ Correct Answer: C) To establish the foundational framework for
international civil aviation, including sovereignty of airspace
, EXPERT RATIONALE: The Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago
Convention, 1944) established the principles and rules of international air transport and
created ICAO.
Q7. How often must aviation security training for screeners be renewed
according to EU requirements?
A) Every 6 months
B) Every 5 years
C) Every 3 years
D) Every year
E) Every 2 years
✓ Correct Answer: C) Every 3 years
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under EU implementing regulations, screeners must undergo
recurrent training and competency checks at least every 3 years to maintain their
certification.
Q8. What does ECAC stand for?
A) European Civil Aviation Council
B) European Centre for Aviation Compliance
C) European Civil Aviation Conference
D) European Commercial Aviation Committee
E) Eastern Civil Aviation Commission
✓ Correct Answer: C) European Civil Aviation Conference
EXPERT RATIONALE: ECAC is an intergovernmental organisation that promotes the
continued development of a safe, efficient and sustainable European air transport
system.