How to write WAT in SSB
It is test of candidate's quick, relatable and qualitative response ability. Each word is shown through slide for 15 seconds, within this time you have to write sentence related to it, 60 such words are shown without any break. Here are some of the to be kept in mind during WAT:
1) Try to associate words related to human beings or any relation with a good quality.
2) WAT consists of 20 words positive, negative and neutral each. Again the context depends on your perception.
3) Try avoiding using should, could, always etc because it shows a weak possibility.
4) Negative words need to be first prevented, reduced then overcome.
5) Don't be over philosophical while writing sentences.
6) Words need to be short and crisp.
7) Quality and Quantity of words both matter.
8) Candidate can use any form of verb of the word shown.
9) You need not to exactly use the word displayed you can also convey the idea or thought which comes to your mind when you see the word.
10) The whole idea of WAT is to train your mind to see the good things and possibilities even in the unfavourable situations.
11) Write responses which match with your personality and details you have written in you PIQ.
12) Avoid writing facts, quotes and universal truths because this doesn't give any idea about your personality.
Some of the sample words and sentences keeping the above points in mind :-)
1) Culture - Cultural roots bind people together
2) Religion - Humanity is above all religions
3) Criticism - Constructive criticism promotes growth
4) Leader- Leader uplifts team's morale
5) Kind- Kindness add beauty to character
6) Repeat - Automation reduces repetative work
7) Anger - Meditation helps control anger
8) Success - Perseverance leads to success
9) Bomb- Army uses bomb for security purpose
10) Unity- NCC promotes unity and discipline
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