SSB Interview

SSB Interviews:

“ On receiving a call up letter for attending SSB interviews be ready with hall ticket, call up letter and the things as prescribed in the call up letter. At the SSB interviews, you will undergo following tests... “

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         Board member will take every one from the railway station by bus and your DAY-1 starts:

Word Association Test

1. Word Association Test (WAT):

          In this test, a series of 60 words are projected. Candidate is required to write a sentence to the given words one after another. Time given for each word is 15 seconds. So candidate must be fast to analyze the word, write a meaningful sentence in 15 seconds. The candidate is required to write down the first thought or idea that comes to his mind. WAT seeks the very first thought which comes to the mind of the candidate on seeing a word.

Picture Perception and Discussion Test:

Picture Perception and Discussion Test:

                 In this test candidates are required to write a story to a picture shown to them. The story must contain the past action that led to the situation shown in figure, what was going on at present and what will happen in the future.
Candidates will be given a A4 sheet having a square box as shown in figure:
Picture will be shown for 30 seconds and 1 minute is allotted for the candidate to fill the following details:

Officer intelligence rating test


Officer Intelligence Rating Test (OIR):

             In Officer Intelligence Rating test a set of both verbal and nonverbal reasoning is given. Here the time is less and the candidate has to solve more number of questions.

            First there will be a teaching session followed by a practice session. During this session of time candidates can raise their doubts to know how to solve a particular model. This session will be for around 20 to 30 minutes. After this session candidates have to write 2 tests. One of the papers is little bit hard when compared to others, overall the questions are easy to answer but the main factor is time.
          
           For each question paper there will be 50 questions. Candidates have to complete in 20 minutes. On a whole 100 questions 40 minutes.