Pakistan Army Verbal Test MCQs with Answers & Explanations (2025)

Here are the 30 MCQs with explanations for the correct answers:


  1. Which of the following words is an antonym of “courageous”?
    A) Timid     B) Brave     C) Fearless     D) Bold
    Reason: “Brave” means showing courage, so it is not an antonym. “Timid” means lacking courage, making it the correct answer.


  1. Choose the correct spelling:
    A) Discpline     B) Disciplene     C) Discipline     D) Discippline
    Reason: “Discipline” is the correct spelling, meaning training or regulation.


  1. What does the idiom “to bury the hatchet” mean?
    A) To start a fight     B) To end a conflict and make peace     C) To hide a weapon     D) To bury someone alive
    Reason: The phrase means resolving differences and making peace, not hiding a weapon.


  1. Identify the noun: “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.”
    A) Quick     B) Jumped     C) Over     D) Dog
    Reason: “Dog” is a noun (a person, place, or thing), while the others are adjectives, verbs, or prepositions.


  1. Which of the following is a synonym for “intelligent”?
    A) Stupid     B) Clever     C) Dull     D) Ignorant
    Reason: “Clever” means intelligent, while the other options mean the opposite.


  1. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence:
    A) She didnt know where to go.     B) She didn’t know, where to go.     C) She didn’t know where to go.     D) She didn’t, know where to go.
    Reason: “Didn’t” requires an apostrophe, and there should be no comma before “where.”


  1. What is the plural form of “child”?
    A) Childs     B) Childes     C) Children     D) Childs’
    Reason: “Children” is the irregular plural of “child.”


  1. Which word is a conjunction in: “I went to the store but forgot to buy milk”?
    A) Went     B) Store     C) But     D) Milk
    Reason: “But” joins two clauses, making it a conjunction.


  1. What is the opposite of “victory”?
    A) Win     B) Success     C) Defeat     D) Triumph
    Reason: “Defeat” is the opposite of “victory,” meaning failure in a competition or battle.


  1. Choose the correct verb form: “He _____ to the party last night.”
    A) Gone     B) Went     C) Gone     D) Going
    Reason: “Went” is the past tense of “go.”


  1. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
    A) Him and I went to the store.     B) He and me went to the store.     C) He and I went to the store.     D) Me and him went to the store.
    Reason: “He” and “I” are subject pronouns, making this sentence correct.


  1. What is the past tense of “teach”?
    A) Teaching     B) Taught     C) Teached     D) Teach
    Reason: The correct past tense of “teach” is “taught.”


  1. Which word is a synonym for “brilliant”?
    A) Dull     B) Bright     C) Dim     D) Stupid
    Reason: “Bright” means full of light or intelligence, similar to “brilliant.”


  1. What part of speech is “quickly” in: “She ran quickly to catch the bus”?
    A) Adjective     B) Adverb     C) Verb     D) Noun
    Reason: “Quickly” describes the verb “ran,” making it an adverb.


  1. Choose the correctly spelled word:
    A) Accomodate     B) Accommodate     C) Acommodate     D) Acomodate
    Reason: “Accommodate” is the correct spelling, meaning to provide lodging or support.


  1. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I can not go to the party.     B) I cannot go to the party.     C) I can’t went to the party.     D) I could not go to the party.
    Reason: “Cannot” is the correct single-word form.


  1. What does “NASA” stand for?
    A) National Aeronautics and Space Administration     B) National Association for Space Advancement     C) North American Space Agency     D) None of the above
    Reason: NASA is the official space agency of the U.S.


  1. Identify the adverb in: “She sang beautifully.”
    A) She     B) Sang     C) Beautifully     D) None of the above
    Reason: “Beautifully” modifies the verb “sang.”


  1. Which word is a synonym for “fear”?
    A) Brave     B) Courage     C) Terror     D) Heroism
    Reason: “Terror” means extreme fear.


  1. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence:
    A) The car’s are parked outside.     B) The cars’ are parked outside.     C) The cars are parked outside.     D) The car’s’ are parked outside.
    Reason: “Cars” is a plural noun, so no apostrophe is needed.


  1. What is the plural form of “goose”?
    A) Gooses     B) Goose     C) Geese     D) Gooce
    Reason: “Geese” is the correct irregular plural of “goose.”


  1. Which word is a conjunction?
    A) And     B) Quickly     C) House     D) Jumped
    Reason: “And” connects words or clauses.


  1. What is the superlative form of “good”?
    A) Gooder     B) Goodest     C) Better     D) Best
    Reason: “Best” is the superlative of “good.”


  1. Identify the pronoun: “She gave me the book.”
    A) She     B) Gave     C) Me     D) Book
    Reason: “Me” is a pronoun receiving the action.


  1. What does the idiom “to break the ice” mean?
    A) To melt ice     B) To avoid conflict     C) To start a conversation     D) To ignore someone
    Reason: This phrase means to initiate conversation in a social setting.

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