Ladies Special | 5 Sample PPDT & TAT Stories For SSB Interview | Part 4

SSB interview is a crucial step in the selection process for candidates aspiring to join the Indian Armed Forces. Among the various tests conducted during...

SSB interview is a crucial step in the selection process for candidates aspiring to join the Indian Armed Forces. Among the various tests conducted during the 5-day SSB process, the Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT) and the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) play a vital role in evaluating a candidate’s imagination, storytelling skills, and ability to perceive and analyze situations.

In this article, we bring you five meticulously crafted sample stories tailored specifically for women candidates. These stories will help you understand how to create effective and meaningful narratives based on the given images. Whether you are a fresher or a repeater, this video offers valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your performance in the SSB interview.

5 Sample PPDT & TAT Stories For Female SSB Candidates

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Sample TAT & PPDT Story 1

Neha was walking home from school when she noticed her younger brother, Arjun, riding a bicycle recklessly. Knowing that he had recently fallen off his cycle and hurt himself, she decided to stop him. In the image, Neha is talking to Arjun, explaining the importance of riding safely. Arjun, sitting on his bicycle, listens attentively but seems reluctant to follow her advice. Neha convinces Arjun to follow traffic rules and ride carefully. Over time, he develops a sense of responsibility, thanks to his sister’s guidance.

OLQs Highlighted: Sense of Responsibility, Effective Communication, Caring Attitude

Sample TAT & PPDT Story 2

Pooja, an aspiring social worker, was conducting a road safety awareness drive in her village. She noticed a young boy riding a cycle without reflectors or proper safety gear. In the image, Pooja is explaining to the boy why road safety is important, using gestures to emphasize her points. The boy listens, seemingly unaware of the risks. Pooja ensures the boy gets a helmet and installs reflectors on his bicycle. Inspired by her efforts, other villagers also adopt safer road habits.

OLQs Highlighted: Initiative, Social Responsibility, Leadership

Sample TAT & PPDT Story 3

Anjali was on her way to the library when she saw her friend Rohit, who had been trying to learn cycling but was struggling with balance. In the image, Anjali is motivating Rohit and giving him tips on how to ride better. Rohit listens carefully but looks unsure about himself. With Anjali’s encouragement, Rohit gains confidence and eventually learns to ride the bicycle. Their friendship strengthens, and Anjali realizes the importance of patience and support.

OLQs Highlighted: Patience, Empathy, Helping Attitude

Sample TAT & PPDT Story 4

Riya, a college student passionate about environmental conservation, was running a campaign promoting cycling as an eco-friendly mode of transport. She saw her neighbor riding a bicycle but noticed that he was hesitant about using it for daily commuting. In the image, Riya is explaining the benefits of cycling, including health and environmental advantages. The boy listens but seems unsure about giving up motorized transport. Riya successfully convinces him, and he starts cycling regularly. Encouraged by her campaign, more people in the community begin to switch to eco-friendly commuting options.

OLQs Highlighted: Persuasion, Environmental Awareness, Public Speaking Skills

Sample TAT & PPDT Story 5

Shruti, a cadet in the NCC (National Cadet Corps), was assigned to monitor road safety violations in her locality. She noticed a young boy riding his bicycle without following basic traffic rules. In the image, Shruti is instructing the boy to stop and is explaining the dangers of not following road safety measures. The boy listens attentively but looks slightly guilty. The boy starts following traffic rules, and Shruti’s efforts are appreciated by the local authorities. She later organizes a road safety awareness campaign in her school.

OLQs Highlighted: Discipline, Leadership, Initiative

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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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