Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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How would you describe someone who is 'agile'?

  1. Slow in movement

  2. Unable to make quick decisions

  3. Able to move quickly and easily

  4. Indifferent to fitness

The correct answer is: Able to move quickly and easily

Describing someone as 'agile' refers to their ability to move quickly and easily. In a physical context, agility indicates a blend of speed, coordination, and flexibility that allows for swift and smooth movements. This term can also extend to mental agility, where it describes the capacity to think quickly and adapt to new situations. Therefore, option C accurately captures the essence of agility, emphasizing both physical dexterity and the speed of thought or reaction, distinguishing it from the other choices which imply slowness or inability.