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Question : Which of the following is an example of a social selection tool?

Option 1: Aptitude test
 

Option 2: Personality test
    

Option 3: Group discussion

  

Option 4: Case study


Team Careers360 6th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 11th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Group discussion

  


Solution : The correct answer is (c) Group discussion

A group discussion is an example of a social selection tool. In a group discussion, multiple candidates come together to engage in a facilitated discussion on a specific topic or scenario. The purpose is to assess candidates' communication skills, teamwork, collaboration, problem-solving abilities, and their ability to interact effectively in a social setting.Group discussions involve multiple candidates engaging in a facilitated discussion on a specific topic or scenario. They assess candidates' ability to communicate, collaborate, listen, contribute to group dynamics, and solve problems collectively.

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