EXAM 2026/2027 | AAAE MOCK EXAM TEST
BANK | 200 VERIFIED QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS PDF
ACE AIRPORT SECURITY CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026/2027
AAAE MOCK EXAM TEST BANK | 200 VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
• This test bank contains 200 expertly crafted multiple-choice questions
covering all domains of the ACE Airport Security Certification exam, each with
five options (A–E), a highlighted correct answer, and a clear EXPERT
RATIONALE to reinforce understanding.
• For best results, attempt each question independently before checking the
correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE — use this material for timed practice
sessions, topic review, and final exam preparation.
1. Which federal agency is primarily responsible for overseeing civil aviation
security in the United States?
A. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
B. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
C. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
D. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
E. Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The TSA, established under the Aviation and Transportation
Security Act of 2001, is the primary federal agency responsible for civil aviation
security, including passenger and baggage screening at U.S. airports.
2. What legislation created the Transportation Security Administration?
,A. The Airport Security Improvement Act of 1990
B. The Federal Aviation Reauthorization Act of 1996
C. The Homeland Security Act of 2002
D. The Air Commerce Act of 1926
E. The Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATSA) was
signed into law on November 19, 2001, in response to the September 11 attacks,
creating the TSA and federalizing airport security.
3. What is the primary purpose of a Security Identification Display Area
(SIDA)?
A. To provide a designated area for passenger screening
B. To mark zones where commercial advertising is prohibited
C. To identify areas where law enforcement must be present at all times
D. To designate areas where aircraft maintenance is performed exclusively
E. To restrict access to sensitive airport areas to authorized personnel only
EXPERT RATIONALE: A SIDA is a controlled area of an airport where all individuals
must display proper identification credentials at all times to prevent unauthorized
access to secure zones.
4. Under TSA regulations, airport operators must adopt and implement what
type of plan?
A. Emergency Evacuation Plan
B. Disaster Recovery Plan
C. Continuity of Operations Plan
D. Infrastructure Protection Plan
, E. Airport Security Program (ASP)
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under 49 CFR Part 1542, each airport operator serving
commercial air carriers must adopt and carry out an Airport Security Program
approved by TSA.
5. Which of the following best describes "sterile area" in airport security?
A. An area where only government employees are permitted
B. A zone reserved for aircraft refueling operations
C. The area between the security checkpoint and the terminal entrance
D. A quarantine zone for passengers arriving from high-risk countries
E. The area between the screening checkpoint and the aircraft boarding
gates
EXPERT RATIONALE: The sterile area is the portion of an airport defined in the
Airport Security Program where passengers have already been screened and must
be protected from unauthorized access.
6. What does the acronym "SIDA" stand for?
A. Secure Identification and Detection Area
B. Safety Inspection and Damage Assessment
C. Security Intelligence Data Archive
D. System for Identification of Dangerous Areas
E. Security Identification Display Area
EXPERT RATIONALE: SIDA stands for Security Identification Display Area — a
restricted part of the airport where all persons must visibly display an airport-
issued ID badge at all times.
, 7. Who is responsible for issuing airport identification badges?
A. The TSA Federal Security Director
B. The airline operating at the airport
C. The Department of Homeland Security
D. The local law enforcement agency
E. The airport operator
EXPERT RATIONALE: The airport operator is responsible for issuing, controlling,
and revoking SIDA badges and maintaining records of all credentialed individuals
under 49 CFR Part 1542.
8. What is the maximum criminal penalty for providing false information on
an airport badge application?
A. 1 year imprisonment and $10,000 fine
B. 2 years imprisonment and $25,000 fine
C. 3 years imprisonment and $50,000 fine
D. 10 years imprisonment and $100,000 fine
E. 5 years imprisonment and civil penalties up to $10,000
EXPERT RATIONALE: Providing false or fraudulent information on an airport
security badge application can result in criminal prosecution, including
imprisonment and civil monetary penalties under federal law.
9. What background investigation is required before issuing a SIDA badge?
A. Local law enforcement background check only
B. Credit history and financial background check
C. International criminal records check