Guidelines

Which is the toughest part in SSB?

Which is the toughest part in SSB?

SSB interview is the most extensive and toughest among all the interviews conducted for government job examinations. To become an officer in Indian Armed Forces, you have to clear the SSB interview.

Is Tie compulsory for SSB?

Wearing a tie makes you look more handsome and classy, but it is not mandatory at all and doesn’t affect your performance otherwise. If you are comfortable with it then you can wear a tie else don’t. You may feel uncomfortable if you are not used to it.

Are We being watched by the NSA?

We are being watched. That much we know. This realization has hit home in recent weeks, after the National Security Agency in the U.S. admitted it tracks the metadata surrounding the billions of digital messages Americans send every day, searching for links that point to potential terrorist activities.

Can the government look at your search history?

Every time you perform a search on Google or most other search engines, that data is logged and stored—and it can be accessed by governments whenever they feel the need. In the United States, the famous PATRIOT Act is open-ended enough to encompass Internet searches and web history.

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Is it legal for the government to monitor your social media posts?

What’s more, it is completely lawful for the government to not only monitor your social media posts but also your private messages, as they are classed as external communications —so a warrant is not needed for them to be investigated. It isn’t just in the UK.

Does the feeling of being watched deter theft?

Unfortunately, there was an equivalent increase in thefts elsewhere. While the intervention only displaced the thieves to other spots on campus, it was clear that the feeling of being watched was an effective deterrent. When this sign was posted in a university campus, cycle theft dropped. (Nettle et al/Operation Crackdown)