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HOW TO APPROACH SYSTEMATICALLY IN SSB GTO Group TASKS and Command task Tests

Individuals differ from one another in terms of their ability to apply logic, to adapt effectively to the adverse environment, to learn after effective practice, to engage in various tasks to overcome obstacles by applying systematic approach.
Many of the skilled candidates with engineering minds likely have a great deal of analytical intelligence. They might impress their GTO and group with their engineering or technical knowledge. But those with little practical intelligence may be unable to build a connection with their group and GTO.
Your brain needs exercise just like any other muscle, if you use it often and in the right ways, you will become a more skilled thinker and increase your ability to focus systematically but if you never use your brain during practice, or abuse it with harmful coaching, your ability to think and learn will deteriorate. 

The three intelligence, or also call them three abilities – Successful intelligence
- Analytical intelligence is the ability to analyse and evaluate ideas, solve problems and make decisions.
 - Creative intelligence involves going beyond what is given to generate spontaneous and workable solution.
 - Practical intelligence is the ability that an individual uses to find the best fit between himself and the demands of the tasks. 

Learn by doing, not by listening, watching or reading.
It is procedural rather than factual, which means it is knowledge about how to do something rather than just knowledge about something.

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