
Joining the Pakistan Navy (PN) is a proud ambition for many young Pakistanis and the first major hurdle on this journey is the Pak Navy Initial test Preparation. Whether you have applied for Sailor, PN Cadet, Technical or Civilian entry in Pakistan Navy, understanding the initial test process, pattern and syllabus can prove to be very beneficial. So, I have prepared this guide for you with personal experience and thorough research so that you do not have to do by yourself. I have also included Online tests for Pak Navy Initial test Practice. So sit back, relax and enjoy reading.
Note: This post is based on information available for Navy Initial test as per 15 Dec 2025 reported data.
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Pak Navy Test MCQs With Answers:
The 2200+ Pak Navy Test MCQs with Answers provide a comprehensive practice resource for candidates preparing for Pakistan Navy initial tests. These questions cover intelligence, academics, general knowledge, basic science, English, and subject-related topics commonly asked during recruitment. Using these MCQs helps you understand question patterns, improve accuracy, and strengthen your overall test performance for a better chance of selection. The MCQs are both in Navy Quiz for practice and also in document form for preparation.
What is Initial Test of Pak Navy? Why It Matters
“Initial test” is the first written/online screening stage of Pakistan Navy recruitment. It is the first selection step that filters candidates before physical, medical, interviews stages.
The Pak Navy (PN) initial test consists of two computer based tests (e-tests), an Intelligence Test (verbal + non-verbal) and an Academic Test. If you fail either, you cannot proceed further in that recruitment batch. The official entry portal is Join Pak Navy this is where you apply online and get official selection criteria. If you have not applied yet go to the official navy website and apply.
Why you should take the test seriously:
The test is time-pressured, testing both speed and accuracy.
Many aspirants fail due to poor preparation or misunderstanding of pattern.
A good score in the initial test significantly boosts your chances to move to the next phase.
Eligibility Criteria For Pak Navy
Before we move any further, lets make sure that you meet the eligibility criteria. The details vary by branch/entry type (Cadet, Sailor, Technical, Civilian). Here is the typical reported criteria:
| Entry Type | Age Range (Typical) | Education Requirement (Approx) |
|---|---|---|
| Cadet (Permanent) | ~16.5 to 21 years | Matric/FSc |
| Sailor / Technical | ~16 to 20 years | Matric (Science) with minimum % (e.g., 60-65%) |
| Civilian / Clerical | Varies (often matric/intermediate) | Matric/Intermediate depending on post |
Important note:
Always verify the exact age cut-off, percentage requirement, height/physical specs in the current PN advertisement on the official portal. The criteria change with each batch. E.g., passing % might differ for technical vs non-technical branch.
If you have come this down, this means that you are eligible, first of all congratulations. Now, lets move to the next part which comes before the Pak Navy initial test preparation and that is knowing the test pattern and syllabus, so lets discuss that.
Initial Test Pattern & Format
Here’s a breakdown of the typical/reported pattern for the PN initial test. This is the latest test pattern, I have confirmed from many resources.
| Component | Approx. Questions | Approx. Time | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intelligence Test | ~100 MCQs | ~40 minutes | Mix of verbal & non-verbal reasoning. |
| Academic Test | Subject-based MCQs | Depends on branch | Maths, Physics, English, Islamiat, Pak Studies, GK. |
More specific for civilian/clerical posts
- Intelligence: ~50 MCQs, ~30 minutes.
- Academic/Professional: ~50-75 MCQs, ~35 minutes (depending on post)
Important notes
The test is computer-based/e-testing.
Branch-specific subjects may be added (e.g., technical, trade tests).
Cut-off marks vary by batch/branch — many sources say ~50% or more.
Navy Initial Test Syllabus
A. Intelligence Test(Verbal + Non-Verbal Reasoning)

Intelligence test is the must part of any service selection procedure you try to join in Pak Navy, The IQ test consists of the following types of questions:
- Verbal Reasoning: analogies, synonyms/antonyms, classification, sentence completion, comprehension.
- Non-Verbal Reasoning: figure matrices, mirror/rotation, odd-one-out, series/patterns, spatial visualization.

- Arithmetic to some extent: sequences, basic number series, operations.
B. Academic / Subject Test
Depending on what branch you are applying for (Sailor, Cadet, Civilian), subjects may vary. But no worries because I have got you covered on that as well. Following is a table showing the academic test syllabus for all three of them 🙂
| Category | Subjects Included | Test Format |
|---|---|---|
| Sailor | English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, GK, Intelligence | ~40 MCQs Intelligence + Academic MCQs (matric level) |
| Cadet | Reasoning, Academic subjects (Inter/FSc level), Branch-specific (engineering/naval) | Intelligence + Written Academic + further selection |
| Civilian | English, Mathematics, General Knowledge, Reasoning; plus skill tests for some posts | Intelligence test + Academic MCQs + possible skill test |
The details for particular subjects is as follows:
Mathematics
It is basic mathematics like Algebra (linear, quadratic), basic geometry, simple trigonometry, arithmetic (profit/loss, percentages, ratios) etc.
Physics
The Physics MCQs questions are from 1st and 2nd year books and most MCQs are basic concepts from electricity, Magnetism and Newton Laws of Physics.
English
English portion of the test consists of questions related to Vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, reading comprehension.
Islamiat & Pakistan Studies
These are short MCQs on history, national identity, basic Islamic knowledge, current affairs.
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
National and international events, geography, basic science, everyday affairs.
Pak Navy Initial Test Preparation Online Practice
Resources for Practice:
- Intelligence test Preparation
- English MCQs Prepration
- Physics MCQs Prepration
- Chemistry MCQs Prepration
- Current Affairs MCQs
- General Knowledge MCQs (Islamiat Portion)
How to use them effectively
- Start with timed practice: Simulate the test-environment (e.g., 40 minutes, 100 MCQs) to build speed.
- Focus on weaker sections: If non-verbal reasoning is weak, allocate more drills.
- Review past questions: Many MCQs tend to repeat themes (especially arithmetic series, analogies, GK).
- Mix online & offline: Use PDFs for offline revision; online tests for timed practice.
- Track progress: Maintain a notebook or spreadsheet to track your progress.
30 days Study Plan Table (Student-Friendly)
Here’s a sample study plan to prepare for the Pak Navy initial test over 8 weeks. Modify based on your start date, time-availability & entry type.
| Days | Focus Area | Daily Task | Time Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-3 | Introduction & Basic Setup | • Review eligibility & entry type (see official ad) • Gather materials (books, online mocks) • Do a baseline test: 50 questions, timed | 1–2 hrs/day |
| 4 – 7 | Verbal Intelligence | • Practice analogies, classification, sentence completion (20 Q/day) • Vocabulary drills (10 words/day) | 1.5 hrs/day |
| 8 – 10 | Non-Verbal Intelligence | • Shape series, odd-one-out, mirror/rotation (15–20 Q/day) • Timed 15-minute drills | 1.5 hrs/day |
| 11 – 15 | Mathematics (Core) | • Algebra & arithmetic: linear/quadratic equations, percentages, ratios • Solve 25 MCQs daily | 2 hrs/day |
| 16 – 21 | Physics + Technical/Trade (if applicable) | • Mechanics & electricity basics (for technical) or basic computer/office knowledge (for civilian) • Solve subject MCQs | 2 hrs/day |
| 22 – 25 | English + Pakistan Studies / Islamiat | • Grammar (10 Q/day) • Reading comprehension (1 passage/day) • History & Islamic MCQs (15 Q/day) | 1.5–2 hrs/day |
| 26 – 29 | General Knowledge & Full Mock Tests | • Current affairs summary (<30 min) • Full length mock test (100 Q, 40 mins) every 2 days • Review errors | 2–2.5 hrs/day |
| 30 | Revision & Final Speed Drills | • Review weak topics from error log • 2 full mocks + 3 short timed drills each day • Relaxation, sleep well, exam strategy | 1–2 hrs/day |
Tips & Motivation: How to Maximize Your Chances
- Start early: The earlier you begin, the better your foundation.
- Set daily targets: Small goals (e.g., 20 MCQs a day) add up.
- Time yourself: Speed matters just as much as accuracy.
- Keep an error-log: Every time you get a question wrong, note it with reason.
- Use quality resources: Stick to trusted portals and the official portal for verification.
- Avoid last-minute cramming: Use the last week for revision and mocks, not new topics.
- Take care of yourself: Good sleep, healthy diet, short breaks improve focus.
- Stay motivated: Visualise yourself in uniform, serving the country let that fuel your effort!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the official website for applying to Pakistan Navy?
A. You can apply through the official portal at joinpaknavy.gov.pk. Always verify deadlines, branch-specific details and application windows.
Q2. Do I need to pass both the Intelligence Test and Academic Test?
Yes — passing both sections of the initial test is compulsory to proceed further in selection.
Q3. How many MCQs are in the initial test and how long is it?
Typical patterns: ~100 MCQs in ~40-minutes for intelligence test plus academic test; for civilian posts ~50 MCQs in ~30 minutes for each section.
But remember: exact numbers depend on the branch and the recruitment batch.
Q4. Where can I find past papers and online practice for the Pak Navy test?
You can use websites like MCQUniverse also check tutorial academies and YouTube for concept videos.
Q5. Does the initial test guarantee selection if I pass it?
No. Passing the initial test allows you to move to further stages (physical test, medical exam, interview). Final selection depends on combined merit, physical fitness, interview performance, etc.
Q6. Can I prepare online from home for the initial test?
Absolutely. With online mock tests, past papers, timed drills, and subject videos you can effectively prepare from home. Just ensure disciplined schedule and regular practice.
