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What does the color code 'Red' indicate in CAPS-II?

  1. Routine security check

  2. Boarding with additional screening

  3. Acute danger; Referral to Law Enforcement for possible arrest

  4. Clearance to board without screening

The correct answer is: Acute danger; Referral to Law Enforcement for possible arrest

A Routine security checks are usually indicated by a color code 'Green', and not 'Red', in CAPS-II. This is because green indicates a low level of security risk and no further action is necessary. B: Boarding with additional screening is typically indicated by a color code 'Yellow', not 'Red'. This is because yellow indicates a medium level of security risk and requires additional screening procedures at the checkpoint. D: Clearance to board without screening is not indicated by a color code in CAPS-II. All travelers must go through some level of screening before boarding a flight. 'Red' specifically indicates a high level of security risk that requires further action. Overall, 'Red' in CAPS-II indicates acute danger and the need for referral to law enforcement for potential arrest. It is the highest level of security risk and should be taken seriously to ensure the safety of all passengers.