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GTO TEST - PROGRESSIVE GROUP TASK : THERE ARE CERTAIN RULES GOVERNING THE PGT ...

1.       Progressive Group Task :  This is the first outdoor group task.  This is a set of four obstacles fixed in serial manner on the ground, which the candidates have to cross in a matter of 45 minutes utilising the in-bound structures on the ground and with the helping material such is planks poles, ropes etc.  You (the group) may also have in carry load at times.

2.       There are certain rules governing the PGT :-

(a)       Group Rule.  Firstly your function as a group.  Secondly, the group(including) the load  and helping material) can bgo from one obstacle to the other only if all members have crossed the previous obstacle. 

(b)       Colour rule .  Red colour is out of bound.  structures that are painted whits can be used by individuals as well as helping materials.  There may be a central colour also apart from Red and  White.  This differs from SSC to SSB.  Structures painted with the central colour can be utilsed only by the candidates and not to be utilized to keep load or helping material.

©         Rigid material rule .  This rule pertains to the rigid helping materials like planks, poles or stumps.  Firstly, you are not supposed to there it at such other.  Secondly, do two rigid materials can be tied together and used.  For example, if you have a plan and a plank you are not supposed to tie them together to increase the length.  However, you can know one on top of the other and use it.

(d)       Distance rule .  In the obstacles, it will be seen, that you are not allowed to ltouch the ground.  So also no helping material should also touch the ground.  You have to utilise the permenent structures on the ground and  the helping materials to group the obstacle.  The distance between the structures, not withstandntg, you are not allowed to take a from jump if the distance is more than 4 feet.  You have to ________________ the distance and to across ranucing the distance utilising the planks, poles or the ropes.