Wednesday 18 September 2013

Do's & Don'ts in OLQ Test


a). DRESS UP
    Your personality must impress the board. The way you dress & walk before the members of the board, especially the interviewing officer, is important. The first impression is the last impression. Your dress should be simple , neat & tidy, neither too loose nor too tight. Try to look as smart as possible, not only through your dress but also your gait.

b). Mental Alertness
      When you are called for any test by any member of the board you will be given instructions about the requirements of the test & the procedure, therefore bear the following in mind:
>  Listen & try to understand clearly the minuets details of instructions. If there is the slightest doubt, have it clarified.
>  Once the test begins, no questions are allowed to be asked from either the testing officer or nor of other candidates.
>  A slightest error in understanding the question may lead you completely astray. Be mentally alert & keep your eyes & ears wide open when instructions are being given.
> Co-operate with the board & give your best.
    The aim of SSB is to access your personality in OLQ test, to discover weather you have the abilities to make a good officer of armed forces. hey try to probe deep to find out des it really have it in you?

c). Speed & Accuracy
     An officer is required to react quickly to uncommon situations  in the course of his duties, in peace & war. He has to make a quick assessment of the situation & be decisive. One may know the answer to the problem, but that is not enough. You have to provide the verbal answer or act within minimum possible time. Time is of the essence here more than anywhere else.

d). Don't bluff the SSB
     Be your natural self & remember that the members of board are experts in spotting your weakness. You could succeed in spite  of your obvious shortcomings or weaknesses, which may be tolerated or accepted by the board, but if you try to hide your weaknesses or ignorance by bluffing, you will have no chance of selection. A prospective officer must be Honest, Sincere & Reliable.

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