| | Home Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6What is the normal
duration of a GD? How many panel members
are there to evaluate? Is there time given for
preparation after the topic is given and before starting the GD? Should I address the
panel or the group members? What is the seating
arrangement like? How should I address the
other group members? Suppose I have a lot to
say on the topic, should I say all of it? Should I encourage others
to speak up? Are the group members
supposed to keep track of the time or will the panel keep track? Are we allowed to carry a
piece of paper during the GD for noting down important points? Is there any particular
seating arrangement, which is favourable to the participants? Should we begin the GD by
appointing a leader amongst ourselves? Should we distribute the
total time available to all the participants to ensure that
everybody gets a chance to speak? Can we take a definite
stand in the GD and then later on during the GD, switch over to
another stand? If we do not understand
the meaning of the topic, should we ask the moderator to explain it
to us? Should we address the
other participants by their names or their assigned numbers? Are we expected to stick
to the normally accepted line of thought or can we come up with
something radical? If I feel strongly about
an issue, should I voice my feelings? Can I use technical terms
or jargon, which is clear to me, but not to the group? Do I begin my
participation by requesting the group's permission to do so? What is the right time to
enter a GD to ensure that I am heard properly? How do I participate when
the noise level is too high? Do I have to be cautious
about other participants' feelings (on sensitive issues like
religion, caste etc)? Is it beneficial to be
the first speaker in a group discussion? How critical is my
fluency in English to my performance? How necessary is it to
use examples for illustrating an idea? |