20 Sample WAT Words With Responses For SSB Interview – Part 4

TAT, WAT, SRT, and SDT are the psychological tests that confirm the OLQs in you. These are further confirmed by the Interviewing officer and the...

TAT, WAT, SRT, and SDT are the psychological tests that confirm the OLQs in you. These are further confirmed by the Interviewing officer and the GTO in their own ways. Therefore, one must inculcate the OLQs in their personality so they become a part of who they are. WAT is one such test where your simple yet correct sentences can work wonders. The trick is to practice as many words as you can.

Here are 20 Sample WAT (Word Association Test) words with sample sentences:

  • Serve – True leaders serve their nation with dedication and honor. (Selflessness & Patriotism)
  • Loyal – A loyal officer always prioritizes duty over personal interests. (Loyalty & Integrity)
  • Equality – A just leader ensures equality and fairness for all. (Fairness & Justice)
  • Justice – Upholding justice strengthens the foundation of a nation. (Ethics & Lawfulness)
  • Gratitude – Gratitude towards sacrifices of soldiers strengthens national unity. (Respect & Honor)
  • Rare – True courage is rare but defines exceptional leaders. (Bravery & Leadership)
  • Heavy – Heavy responsibilities shape strong and capable officers. (Responsibility & Strength)
  • Rude – A polite and firm approach earns respect and discipline. (Respect & Professionalism)
  • Explanation – Clear explanations improve teamwork and coordination. (Clarity & Leadership)
  • Pilot – A skilled pilot navigates challenges with precision and confidence. (Skill & Decision-Making)
  • Pirate – Law enforcement ensures that pirates do not disrupt global trade. (Security & Vigilance)
  • Ship – A well-led ship reaches its destination despite storms. (Leadership & Determination)
  • Captain – A responsible captain leads by example and inspires others. (Leadership & Responsibility)
  • Camp – Military camps instill discipline, endurance, and teamwork. (Discipline & Team Spirit)
  • Rights – Defending people’s rights is the duty of a responsible leader. (Justice & Responsibility)
  • Ragging – A disciplined environment eliminates ragging and promotes unity. (Ethics & Camaraderie)
  • Rust – Continuous learning prevents skills from rusting over time. (Growth & Adaptability)
  • Patriotism – Patriotism fuels selfless service and commitment to the nation. (Nationalism & Duty)
  • Primary – Integrity and discipline are the primary qualities of an officer. (Core Values & Ethics)
  • Performance – Consistent performance and dedication lead to excellence. (Hard Work & Success)
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Anuradha Dey

Senior Lecturer, SSBCrackExams, M.A.(Psychology), M.A. English (Gold Medalist) from BHU; B.A. Hons from St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata). Poet, Writer & Translator. Certified Career Counselor. Knows Mandarin, German, English, Bengali & Hindi.

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