Word Association Test (WAT) Mock test for Services Selection Board

WAT is a crucial part of the psychological testing in SSB interviews, where your ability to think on your feet and express your thoughts coherently is assessed. Our comprehensive WAT mock tests will help you hone your word association skills, enhance your speed and accuracy, and familiarize you with the format and expectations of the test. Get ready to boost your confidence and excel in the WAT with our specially curated mock tests

Today, we are releasing yet another mock test for the services selection board. This is coming as a feature where you can write your answers, and later self evaluate them.

You can also choose to share your answers using the comment box below. It shall help others see your best practices, and will help you learn from other’s answers. Please note that these answers will not be evaluated by us.

All the best!

1 thought on “Word Association Test (WAT) Mock test for Services Selection Board”

  1. During the Word Association Test, I was provided with a series of words, one after another. For each word, I had to respond with the first thought or word that comes to their mind within a specific time limit, usually 15 seconds.

    I was seated in a quiet room, either alone or in a group setting with other candidates. The test administrator or psychologist presented me with a word, either by saying it aloud or showing it on a screen or flashcard. As soon as I heard or saw the word, I was required to respond immediately with the first word that came to my mind.

    The test consisted of a series of around 90-100 words, and it took approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.

    Your article helped me a lot in my WAT. Thank you.

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