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1Choose the word most similar in meaning to HONEST:
A.Corrupt
B.Truthful
C.Lazy
D.Proud
Explanation: Honest and truthful both describe a person who tells the truth and acts with integrity.
2Choose the word most opposite in meaning to BRAVE:
A.Fearless
B.Cowardly
C.Bold
D.Strong
Explanation: Brave means showing courage; cowardly means lacking courage.
3Fill in the blank: She ___ to school every day.
A.go
B.goes
C.going
D.gone
Explanation: With third-person singular subject 'she', the simple present verb takes -s: goes.
4Choose the correct preposition: He is good ___ mathematics.
A.at
B.in
C.on
D.for
Explanation: We say 'good at' a skill or subject.
5What is the meaning of the word 'Building'?
A.A place where people live or work
B.A type of food
C.A musical instrument
D.A wild animal
Explanation: A building is a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house, school, or office.
6Choose the correct tense: The recruit ___ his documents yesterday.
A.submits
B.submitted
C.has submitted
D.is submitting
Explanation: The time marker 'yesterday' requires simple past tense: 'submitted.'
7Synonym of 'discipline':
A.Chaos
B.Order
C.Fear
D.Weakness
Explanation: Discipline means controlled behavior and order.
8Choose the correctly spelled word:
A.Recieve
B.Receive
C.Receve
D.Recive
Explanation: Receive follows the usual pattern after c: the vowels are ordered e-i (re-cei-ve), not i-e.
9Fill in the blank with the correct article: He is ___ honest man.
A.a
B.an
C.the
D.no article
Explanation: Before vowel sounds we use 'an'; 'honest' is pronounced with a silent h, so it starts with a vowel sound.
10Change to passive voice: 'The officer checked the CNIC.'
A.The CNIC was checked by the officer.
B.The CNIC were checked by the officer.
C.The officer was checked by the CNIC.
D.The CNIC is checked by the officer.
Explanation: Active 'officer checked CNIC' becomes passive 'CNIC was checked by the officer.' Singular CNIC takes 'was.'

About the PCG Sipahi Test Exam

The Pakistan Coast Guards Sipahi (General Duty) recruitment written test screens Matric-qualified candidates for coastal and riverine paramilitary service before physical and medical stages. The academic paper emphasises matric-level English, Islamic studies, Pakistan studies, general knowledge, basic mathematics and everyday science—alongside reported intelligence items not separately modelled in this bank.

Assessment

In-person Pakistan Coast Guards recruitment with physical measurement and fitness screening (reported: 1 mile run in 7 minutes for males, minimum chest 34 inches without expansion), document verification, a matric-level written MCQ test covering English, Islamiat, general knowledge and mathematics, medical examination and interview before final merit selection. Sipahi (GD) posts typically require Matric or above (some advertisements cite Middle pass).

Time Limit

PCG does not publish fixed written-test durations on a central website. Candidates report completing timed MCQ papers on recruitment day; confirm locally at your PCG recruitment centre.

Passing Score

No official pass percentage is published centrally for PCG Sipahi written tests. Prep guides commonly cite about 50 out of 100 as a practical target, but selection is competitive and merit-based across all stages.

Exam Fee

Recruitment advertisements and prep guides state the PCG selection process is free with no application fee. Always verify on the official newspaper advertisement for your cycle. (Pakistan Coast Guards (PCG), Ministry of Interior)

PCG Sipahi Test Exam Content Outline

20%

English

Synonyms, antonyms, grammar, tenses, prepositions, vocabulary, spelling, idioms and sentence structure.

20%

General Knowledge

World geography, organisations, sports, current affairs and health facts.

15%

Pakistan Studies

History, geography, provinces, symbols, coastal facts and PCG institutions.

15%

Islamiat

Pillars, Quran, Salah, Zakat, calendar, Seerat and core beliefs.

15%

Mathematics

Percentages, fractions, ratio, averages, algebra, geometry and commercial maths.

15%

Everyday Science

Basic physics, chemistry, biology and health at matric level.

How to Pass the PCG Sipahi Test Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No official pass percentage is published centrally for PCG Sipahi written tests. Prep guides commonly cite about 50 out of 100 as a practical target, but selection is competitive and merit-based across all stages.
  • Assessment: In-person Pakistan Coast Guards recruitment with physical measurement and fitness screening (reported: 1 mile run in 7 minutes for males, minimum chest 34 inches without expansion), document verification, a matric-level written MCQ test covering English, Islamiat, general knowledge and mathematics, medical examination and interview before final merit selection. Sipahi (GD) posts typically require Matric or above (some advertisements cite Middle pass).
  • Time limit: PCG does not publish fixed written-test durations on a central website. Candidates report completing timed MCQ papers on recruitment day; confirm locally at your PCG recruitment centre.
  • Exam fee: Recruitment advertisements and prep guides state the PCG selection process is free with no application fee. Always verify on the official newspaper advertisement for your cycle.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

PCG Sipahi Test Study Tips from Top Performers

1Revise matric English grammar (tenses, prepositions, synonyms) and Islamiat basics (five pillars, Salah, Zakat Nisab) first—these two blocks carry significant reported weight on PCG papers.
2Learn Pakistan Studies dates (23 March 1940, 14 August 1947) and coastal geography (Arabian Sea coastline, Ministry of Interior administration) to connect academics to the force you are joining.
3Practice arithmetic under time pressure—percentages, unitary method and speed-distance-time sums mirror reported past-paper maths formats.
4Build running endurance early—PCG physical standards (reported 1 mile in 7 minutes for males, chest 34 inches minimum) are strict disqualifiers alongside the written exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who takes the Pakistan Coast Guards Sipahi recruitment test?

Pakistani male citizens who meet PCG eligibility—typically Matric or above (some cycles cite Middle pass), age roughly 18 to 25 years, minimum height about 5 feet 6 inches, and physical standards—take the written test during in-person recruitment at PCG centres after physical screening.

How is the PCG Sipahi test different from Pakistan Navy sailor tests?

PCG Sipahi recruitment emphasises matric-level academic MCQs in English, Islamiat, general knowledge and mathematics for coastal paramilitary service under the Ministry of Interior. Pakistan Navy sailor tests follow naval service syllabi and selection procedures under the Pakistan Navy.

What subjects are in the PCG Sipahi written test?

Prep sources report basic English, general knowledge, Islamiat basics, maths MCQs, intelligence items and relevant subjects at matric level. This practice bank covers English, Islamiat, Pakistan studies, general knowledge, mathematics and everyday science.

What pass mark do I need on the PCG Sipahi test?

Pakistan Coast Guards does not publish an official pass percentage centrally. Prep guides commonly cite about 50 out of 100 as a practical target, but selection is merit-based and competitive within each recruitment cycle.