FREE ONLINE SIMULATOR

SSB Interview Psychological Test Simulator

Practice TAT, WAT, and SRT through structured, time-bound interactive exercises designed for Indian Armed Forces SSB preparation. Select a testing module below to begin your evaluation session.

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Psychologist's Daily Mindset Tip

"In SRT and WAT, avoid writing artificial, bookish, or ideal citizen responses. The assessors look for a normal, practical person who utilizes simple resources at hand to resolve a crisis efficiently."

SSB Psychology Testing Modules

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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) Practice

Analyze 11 ambiguous pictures + 1 blank slide to project your inner framework, desires, and constructive worldview.

⏱️ 30s View / 4m Write📋 12 Slides
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Word Association Test (WAT) Simulator

Observe 60 successive words flash rapidly on-screen to measure spontaneous subconscious associations and psychological resilience.

⏱️ 15s Per Word📋 60 Words
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Situation Reaction Test (SRT) Online

Encounter 60 real-world, high-pressure conflict scenarios printed simultaneously to test social adaptability and quick crisis resolution.

⏱️ 30 Minutes Total📋 60 Situations

The 15 Officer Like Qualities (OLQs) Reference Matrix

Every response you formulate across these tests projects markers for these 4 core psychological factors.

Factor I: Planning & Intellect

  • Effective Intelligence: Practical utilization of resources to overcome hurdles.
  • Reasoning Ability: Grasping logical paths and complex problems cleanly.
  • Organizing Ability: Arranging resources systematically to execute tasks.
  • Power of Expression: Delivering thoughts clearly, concisely, and coherently.

Factor II: Social Adjustment

  • Social Adaptability: Adapting to different environments, peers, and structures.
  • Cooperation: Unifying efforts with team members for a shared goal.
  • Sense of Responsibility: Active accountability for actions, duties, and safety.

Factor III: Social Effectiveness

  • Initiative: Taking the first step in unfamiliar situations with a positive outlook.
  • Self-Confidence: Inner faith in your core capabilities during adversity.
  • Speed of Decision: Formulating valid, actionable conclusions rapidly.
  • Ability to Influence: Convincing peers with valid facts, not coercion.
  • Liveliness: Radiating a cheerful, energetic presence under stress.

Factor IV: Dynamic / Guts

  • Determination: Sustained focus to achieve your objective despite barriers.
  • Courage: Facing physical or moral hazards with cool, composed rationale.
  • Stamina: Intellectual and emotional endurance to work through exhaustion.