Do not use pessimistic and negative words such as weak, hopeless, injured, miserable, guide, sad, etc, while expressing the attitude of hero. Piece of AdviceAs I have already mentioned that the last picture is the blank picture in which candidate has to make a virtual story. Therefore, it is advisable for each one of you to prepare one story in advance, before going for the SSB as per the guidelines mentioned above. What is WAT?? Word Association Test is another projective method used by the psychologist in order to unearth one's personality. WAT, in fact, is a test of creativity and imagination. Through this technique the psychologist examines the four attributes of psychology i. behavior, motivation, cognition and attention. WAT proves to be very beneficial in determining the attitude and emotional feelings of the candidate because it represents the natural thought process of the candidate i. WAT seeks the very first thought which comes to the mind of the candidate on seeing a word. What to do in WAT??
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Kono-Hana-Sakuya-Hime (Japanese) She is associated with the Springtime and cherry blossom as her name means "Lady who makes the trees bloom. " She is also Goddess of the sacred site Mount Fuji. Kore (Greek) Kore is an alternative name for the Greek Goddess Persephone. Kostroma (Russian) the fertility Goddess and personification of Spring. In Russian mythology she dies at the end of each Spring, only to arise once more at the end of the following winter. Lada (Eastern European) As Goddess of Spring and Love she was worshipped throughout Lithuania, Poland and Russia. Libera (Roman) Together with Ceres and Liber she formed part of a triad of ancient Roman Gods and Goddesses responsible for bringing fertility back to the land. Maia (Greek) This Goddess of Spring represented the forces of growth and the return of the warm rays of the sun. Olwen (Celtic) Goddess of sunlight she reappeared every Spring, leaving behind her a trail of white clover wherever she walked. Persephone (Greek) Her mother Demeter mourned her daughter when she returned to the underworld each Autumn causing the land to become cold and barren.