Rashtriya Military School (RMS) interviews for Class 6
students focus on assessing personality, basic awareness, language skills, and
motivation for a disciplined military environment. Building on your listed
questions, here are additional ones categorized by theme to help students
prepare comprehensively.
Personal Details
- What
are your favorite subjects in school and why?
- Describe
your family members and their occupations.
- Who
is your role model and why?
- What
do you do during your daily routine or free time?
- Have
you ever helped someone in need? What happened?
School Life
- Why
did you choose to wear this uniform (Army Public School)?
- What
is the name of your school's principal and class teacher?
- Tell
me about a recent school event or competition you participated in.
- What
does "discipline" mean to you in school?
- How
do you handle bullying or fights among friends?
Language Skills
- Read
this simple English sentence aloud and explain its meaning: "Honesty
is the best policy."
- Write
or spell the word "Patriotism" and "Courage."
- Speak
3 sentences in Hindi about your favorite festival.
- Recite
a short Sanskrit shloka (e.g., on knowledge or duty) or read given words.
- Name
5 colors in English, Hindi, and Marathi.
Army Knowledge
- Who
is the current Chief of Army Staff?
- Name
any two weapons used by the Indian Army.
- What
is the role of a soldier in protecting the country?
- Tell
me about famous battles like Op Sindhur in simple words.
- Why
is the Indian Army called "Friend of the Hills"?
General Awareness
- Who
is the current Prime Minister and Defence Minister of India?
- Name
the capitals of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Rajasthan (relevant to RMS
locations).
- What
is India's national animal, bird, and flag?
- Who
was the first President of India?
- Name
any recent national holiday or event (e.g., Republic Day parade).
Science Basics
- What
are the three states of water?
- Name
the planets in our solar system.
- Why
do we see the moon at night?
- What
is the importance of trees for humans?
- Explain
day and night or seasons simply.
Behavioral Scenarios
- What
will you do if your friend copies in an exam?
- How
would you lead your team in a group game?
- Describe
a time you failed at something and what you learned.
- If
you see litter on the ground, what do you do?
- Why
should boys join RMS over a regular school?
Practice these at a fast pace, in mixed languages, and with
a panel setup to simulate the real interview. Encourage confident posture,
clear speech, and honest answers.
Additional info
It is impressive that these students have cleared the
written stage—that is no small feat for a 6th grader! At this level, the board
isn't just looking for knowledge; they are looking for confidence,
discipline, and "Officer Like Qualities" (OLQs) in a very young
package.
Since the interviewers often use a "rapid-fire"
approach to test composure, here are additional questions categorized by the
likely areas of questioning.
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