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SSB training – Psychology test- word association rules and it’s trick.

SSB training – Psychology test- word association rules and it’s trick.

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Here’s a comprehensive guide on the SSB Psychology Test – Word Association Test (WAT) including rules and tricks to help you perform effectively:


SSB Psychology Test – Word Association Test (WAT)

What is WAT?

The Word Association Test (WAT) is part of the psychological testing series conducted on Day 2 of the SSB interview. It’s designed to analyze a candidate’s personality, mindset, thought process, and subconscious reaction through spontaneous sentence formation.


WAT – Rules and Structure


Basic Rules to Follow

  1. Write short, crisp, grammatically correct sentences.

  2. Avoid negative thoughts or words (unless the meaning is positive).

  3. Don’t overthink. Respond instinctively.

  4. Use active voice where possible.

  5. Your sentences should reflect OLQs (Officer Like Qualities) like responsibility, leadership, confidence, courage, etc.

  6. Avoid philosophical or dictionary-like definitions.

  7. Don’t copy or memorize sentences – they must be natural and original.


Effective Tricks and Tips for WAT

1. Train Your Mind to Think Positively

2. Reflect Officer-Like Qualities (OLQs)

3. Link to Real-life Experiences (Mentally)

4. Use Action-oriented Sentences

5. Don’t Skip Words

6. Practice Regularly

7. Stay Calm and Focused


Sample Word Association Examples

Word Good Response
Success Success follows consistent effort.
Pain Pain builds resilience.
Country He serves the country with pride.
Defeat Defeat motivates him to improve.
War War demands courage and strategy.
Opportunity She grabs every opportunity to grow.
Hardship Hardships build strong character.

Common Mistakes to Avoid


Conclusion

The Word Association Test is a window into your subconscious. Keep your thoughts positive, action-oriented, and reflective of qualities expected in a leader. With consistent practice, you’ll build the speed and clarity needed to excel.


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SSB training – Psychology test- word association rules and it’s trick.