The Word Association Test (WAT) is a crucial part of the SSB (Services Selection Board) Interview, designed to assess a candidate’s thought process, personality, and psychological traits. In this test, candidates are presented with a series of words, and they must quickly form meaningful sentences based on their first instinct. Since WAT reflects an individual’s attitude, leadership qualities, and decision-making abilities, preparing well for it can significantly enhance one’s performance in the SSB Interview.
In this Part 6 of our WAT preparation series, we bring you 20 sample WAT words along with ideal responses to help you practice effectively. These examples will give you a clear understanding of how to craft positive, concise, and impactful sentences that align with the expectations of the SSB assessors. Let’s dive in!
- Gap – The communication gap between the government and the people leads to lesser development.
- Company – Hindustan Aeronautical Limited is an Aerospace Manufacturing company.
- Trapped – Children should not feel trapped by the education given to them.
- Hold – The navy chiefs from all over the world hold meetings to discuss maritime security.
- Skill – The government believes in skill training rather than rote learning.
- Strength – The Indian Airforce showcased its strength in an air demonstration of its aircrafts.
- Rape – Rape perpetrators are to be shown no mercy.
- Spot – PV Sindhu holds the number 3 spot all over the world according to current rankings.
- Moon – Tides occur due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the earth.
- Zero – India has shown zero tolerance to terrorism.
- Guilty – The terrorist was proven guilty after a strict and just judicial process.
- Ache – She performed stretching exercises to prevent a muscle ache after exercising.
- Battle – The school staged a play on the Battle of Plassey.
- Bath – We should use only one bucket of water to take a bath and conserve water.
- Village – Schools and colleges are now coming up in villages.
- Flood – The navy provided ample relief to all the flood victims.
- Global – Women rights issues are global in nature.
- Conflict – She resolved the conflict between her friends by coming up with a better plan.
- Ban – There should be a global ban on organized child labor.
- Vehicle – The DRDO has developed unmanned aerial vehicles for Indian Army.