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.
SSB Psychology Testing Modules
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) Practice
Analyze 11 ambiguous pictures + 1 blank slide to project your inner framework, desires, and constructive worldview.
Word Association Test (WAT) Simulator
Observe 60 successive words flash rapidly on-screen to measure spontaneous subconscious associations and psychological resilience.
Situation Reaction Test (SRT) Online
Encounter 60 real-world, high-pressure conflict scenarios printed simultaneously to test social adaptability and quick crisis resolution.
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.