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The amount of security required effectively to deter hijacking is ____________ to the size of the aircraft.

  1. Inversely proportional

  2. Directly proportional

  3. Not related

  4. Constant regardless of size

The correct answer is: Directly proportional

The amount of security required to effectively deter hijacking is directly proportional to the size of the aircraft. This means that as the size of the aircraft increases, so does the amount of security necessary to prevent hijacking. Option A is the opposite, as it suggests that the amount of security necessary decreases as the size of the aircraft increases. Option C is incorrect because there is a clear relationship between the amount of security and the size of the aircraft. Option D is also incorrect because the amount of security required will vary based on the size of the aircraft. Therefore, option B is the most accurate choice.