Rapid Fire Question Sets For SSB Interview
In today’s blog, we’ll be focusing on candidates with upcoming SSB interview. We’ll provide a detailed overview of the Rapid Fire questions commonly asked in the SSB Interview and how to handle them effectively.
As many of us know, interviews are one of the best ways to express ourselves. During an interview, there’s a one-on-one conversation, allowing us to truly showcase who we are.
In contrast, during group discussions and other tasks, we have to wait for the right moment to contribute. Therefore, performing well in the interview can significantly increase your chances of success.
What are Rapid Fire Questions?
- During an interview, the interview asked you general questions based on your PIQ form filled by you.
- The interviewer also sometimes throws an array of questions (6-15 questions) that are needed to recall by you and then answer in the sequence they are asked.
- The main aim of the Rapid Fire questions is just to ensure how you react under pressure situation.
- Also, it shows how attentive you are in day-to-day situations.
How to answer Rapid Fire Questions?
- First of all, you need to stay calm.
- Also recalling 10-15 questions all in a sequence is something very difficult, so recall as much as you can and answer confidently.
- Remember the purpose is just to build pressure on you nothing else. Be patient. Be calm
- Answer the questions asked to the point and as many questions as you can.
- If you forget to answer some questions request and apologise to the interviewer and complete them confidently.
- Don’t show that you are nervous or worried, because it’s just an interview.
- Your confidence will speak volumes about you, that is the key to excel.
Some Rapid Fire Questions asked in SSB Interview:
Set 1:
- Name of the place you come from?
- The institution where you had your education?
- Favourite Subjects in 10th class?
- Favourite teacher in 10th class, why?
- Teachers you did not like in 10th, why?
- Your 12th class marks?
- Favourite subjects in 12th class?
- Favourite teachers in 12th class, why?
- Any competitive exam after 12th, what was the result?
- Any special achievement?
Set 2:
- Tell me your three strong points
- Tell me your three-week points
- What was your best moment?
- Any worst moment in your life?
- How many members in your family?
- Tell me about your hobby?
- Things you want to change in your personality?
- Do you have any girlfriend?
- Tell me about the place where you are coming from?
- Why do you want to join the Army?
- Who are your best friends and why?
- How many friends you have and how many of them are very close to you?
- What things do you like about your native place?
Set 3:
- Where are you coming from?
- What do you do professionally?
- Tell me about your family members?
- With whom you are closer?
- Where have you studied?
- What was your score 4 in 10th & 12th class?
- Your favourite subjects in 10th & 12th class?
- Favourite teacher and teacher, you don’t like?
- Why your score is less in 10th 12th?
- Why did you not try for NDA after 12th?
- What sports have you played during schooling?
- Who are your best friends and why?
- What you don’t like them?
- What they don’t like you?
Set 4:
1. Name of the place you come from?
- What is your name?
- Your 10th class marks?
- What is the meaning of your name?
- Favourite subjects in class 10th?
- Things you want to change in your personality?
- Favourite teacher in class 10th, why?
- What type of friends do you like?
- Teacher/teachers, you didn’t like in 10th class, why? What type of friends you don’t like?
- Your 12th class marks?
- Tell something about your best friend?
- Favourite subjects in class 12th?
- Any responsible post held during your education days?
These are some question set which are commonly asked by the Interviewing Officer. You will find many more practice questions related to various entries in “SSB Workbook”. Packed with practice sets covering OIR, PPDT, Psychology tests like TAT, WAT, SRT and SD. It also contains set of original GD, Lecturette topics and various ground tasks, which ensures you’re fully equipped for every challenge.