Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Word Association Test
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Word Association Test
Word Association Test is the second test that will be conducted on Day 2
of your SSB interview schedule.After the Thematic appreciation test ,
you will be given a break of around 10 minutes and you will have to
attend the Word Association Test soon.
Word association test will have a series of words shown on the projector
and you will be asked to respond to the word show in a sentence.
eg. if the word shown on the screen is army
you can respond to it with
Indian army is the most prestigious army in the world.
This is just an example. You can add any sentence that comes to your mind.
In fact a series of around 60 words will be shown on the projector and
you will be given a time gap of 15seconds to respond. So it is important
that you need to think fast properly and write your response legibly,
so if you practice this thing a bit you can develop well in this test.
So here are some practice words for your self practice.
Tips on writing the proper sentences
- Always write a positive response.Never give impression to your interviewer that you are a man with a negative outlook.
- Always write the response fast and neat.
- Avoid using sentences that are common ( like common sentences that are known to everyone ). You need to create a sentence yourself . The response you have given should be like you are the only person who can write that particular response. Remember that the interviewer will have conducted thousands of such interviews before and that he will have read thousands of replies to that particular word. So your sentence have to be something particular that the interviewer gets attracted to your sentence.
Word association test is one test where practice can make you perfect.
So prepare yourself well with all the possible options for this test and
keep on preparing. So aim to achieve maximum marks in this test.

This post was written by: Franklin Manuel
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