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SSB Psychological test - Word association test (WAT)

Word association test or WAT is one of the famous tests of psychology. The main purpose of this test is to get a clear idea about a candidates thinking. You may be wondering how can they check our thinking ? well its quite simple actually. Humans think about something if they get some time, but if there is no time at all then we act on the very first thought that comes in our mind. What happens in this test is that you are shown a word on which you have to make a sentence. The problem is that you only have 15 seconds to think and write a sentence on that particular word. Words rage from 60. Most of the words are repeated in order to see if the candidate has the same mode of thinking or not, usually after 15 20 sentences candidate's mind begins to give up thinking and he/she starts writing whatever comes in mind in split of a second, he doesn't know what he has written in the test when it finishes , the test actually get the true thinking of the candidate on the paper. ...

SSB Interview – How SSB assessors assess Officer Like Qualities OLQs of a candidate an example

Their Techniques of testing differ from each other e.g. Psychological tests, Personal Interview (PI) and Group Testing (GTO) but the Aim is same, to find out OLQs (true personality) of the candidates. (This is a sample please learn from this article) Ques – Why did you join B.sc instead of B.tech? 1 st candidate ans – Sir firstly I had no interest toward B.tech or engineering. So sir after 12 th I wanted to join Delhi University as it gives you exposure and chance to develop your personality. Now Delhi University offers B.sc/S.com/B.A. I chose B.sc since I was a science student in 12 th and was comfortable with studying science. Hence both my aims of personality development and doing my graduation got complete by choosing B.sc in Delhi University. 2 nd candidate ans – Sir B.tech is very tough and B.sc very easy. My family was in Delhi so I took Delhi University and did not want to stay in hostel as visiting family would become very difficult. Also B.sc could help me sco...

GURU MANTRA for Writing Stories in SSB Interview

Dear aspirants i want to share with you one more golden tip for your stories, story write krna koi badi baat nhi he pr story me OL Qs hona ye matter rakhta he, and OLQs aayenge jb aap systematic hero se work krwaoge. your general awareness play very important role here when you start writing your story, since from 2005 to till jb me candidates ki stories check krne lgta hu to most of stories ki jo theme candidates lete he wo khud nhi jante ki us field me kaam kese hota he aur jo designation choose krte he hero k liye us designation ki kya powers hoti he and approach kaha kaha kr skta he. PPDT picture ho ya TAT slides aap ko pata hona chahiye jo hero aapne choose kiya he field me wo kaam kis trike se krega uski powers kya he. jese hi aap right approach lete ho vese hi OLQs by default fall under your story. so dear aspirants increase your general awareness for perfection. hope so you got my point. CLICK ON GIVEN LINK FOR VIDEOS OF SSB GTO TASKS, SUBSCRIBE US AND STAY...

SSB INTERVIEW - Nothing is Impossible

Take a moment to look at the world around you and notice all the “impossible” things. Airplanes, which weigh thousands of pounds, fly thro ugh the air, transporting people and cargo across the country in just a matter of hours. Through cell phones and computers, we connect with people we’ve never even met in real life, sending them messages in a matter of mere seconds. People once believed these things were impossible, and yet they are a part of our everyday lives. Someone took that impossibility and made it possible. You can too. Making the Impossible Possible how can you make your impossible goals a reality? I believe it all starts with making the impossible possible. Here’s how: Determine what obstacles make your goal feel so impossible. By identifying these hurdles, you can put them into perspective and make a plan for overcoming them. Whatever the case, use this reassessment time to reflect and consider what’s working for you and what isn’t. Seek Out Resource...

SSB INTERVIEW MYTHS

My dear SSB Aspirant, SSB has a lot of myths associated with it. Those who get recommended say that it’s very easy, those who are not fortunate enough, say that it’s very tough, it’s not merit based, “I performed well but they still rejected me”. “It’s very tough”. Whatever is said by others you have to realize that none if it matters. What matters is what you are and how you perform in that 4 -5 days test. Your intelligence skills would be checked there and if you have what it takes, then nothing can stop you from becoming an officer in Armed forces. You might have dreamed to be a fighter pilot, or sitting in a tank, or may be in a submarine, all these dreams can become realities if you follow a simple rule which is known as the art of war. “Know yourself, know your enemy and know the time to strike” What this means is that you first have to see and realize which abilities you have. Do you have confidence to face other people and challenges, are you able enough to...

SSB INTERVIEW - Important of making friends at SSB Centre

MY Dear SSB Aspirants,  One of the most important things you have to do at SSB is to make friends. You have to start making friends right from the moment when you enter the SSB Centre. The question might come in your mind, why make friends with these guys who are there to get selected? They are my competitors. Why would I be friends with them? Or other thoughts might arise like “Nahi he seems like a pendu”, “oh no he is from another city, I’ll make friends with guys who are from my own city”. Or “4-5 din ki to baat he, fir in se to kabhi milna hi nahi hoga, fir dost bnane ka kiya fayda?” Well the answer to all these questions fall in two categories. One is that it’s perhaps the first and only chance where you get to make friends from different parts of the country. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a friend from Jalandhar, another from Shimla, one from Kurukshetra and another from Nanital, perhaps someone from Allahabad, Madras, Delhi or J&K. You will realize in the ...

SSB INTERVIEW - Individual Obstacle (IO) GTO GROUP Tasks Test

When it comes to individual tasks people think the more tasks they do the better impression they will make, but that's just a myth. I have seen people crossing 17 - 21 obstacles and getting rejected and those who did only 7-8 got recommended. The game is not about the number of tasks, the game is of how you cross those tasks, whether you showed reluctance before jumping or going up any obstacle. The most difficult tasks are Tarzen swing, Balancing beam, commando walk and last but not the least, climbing rope. The main difficulty in these tasks is the fear of height, and the fear that if u fall you will get hurt and that's exactly what they are looking for in you. if you show that you’re out. Tasks mainly are arranged in an improper manner and there is no particular sequence which u can adopt, you are told to go from which ever direction you like, GTO keenly observes the way you go through these tasks and sees if you go via proper pattern or haphazardly do those ...