Picture Perception Test Story Writing Challenge!

By Sajneet|Updated : July 8th, 2021

Today we are here with a Picture perception story writing challenge to help all the defence aspirants. Every attempt at the SSB interview is very important, and one of the major challenges that a student needs to face is the Screening test. In previous articles, we have covered how the screening test plays an important role in your selection.  

 

PPDT (Picture Perception & Discussion Test) Story Writing Challenge!

A person who has prepared for each and every task in the test will definitely be more confident. To boost your confidence and morale we are here with a picture perception and story writing challenge for all the aspirants of the interview.

What do you need to do?

You need to visualize the picture that is shown. Based on that picture you need to weave a story. For tips you can refer to the following article:

Tips on Picture Perception & Discussion Test for SSB Interview

I would suggest all the students take more than 5 minutes, think about the picture, and then write the story. You can write your story in the comment box. In addition to this, do keep in mind the word limit which is not more than 80 words. Also, mention your age so that we can check the level of intelligence based on the story that you are writing.

The reason for giving more time is to align the thought process standards that are required in the SSB. Hope you find this activity engaging and helpful. Also, provide your feedback if you find this activity helpful. 

Students will be provided with feedback on their stories.

So here is today's picture:

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So, write your story in the comment section and join us in our discussion class for this PPDT Challenge at 8:30 Pm Today. Find the class link below. 

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