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MB0050-Unit-01-1mark Question Results Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 1. Which of the following is true?

Quantitative as well as qualitative approaches are the two main approaches of research

Diagnostic as well as descriptive study are the two main approaches of research Applied research as well as descriptive study are the two main approaches of research Exploratory research as well as applied research are the two main approaches of research Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 2. Which of the following is true? Scientific method is an approach consisting of imagination Arbitrary method is systematic rational approach to seeking facts Scientific method is vague and inaccurate

Research can be made through scientific method only

Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 3. Which of the following is not true for search of facts through arbitrary method? It is a method for seeking answers to questions consisting of imagination

It is a method for seeking answers to questions consisting of logic

It is a method for seeking answers to questions consisting of belief It is a method for seeking answers to questions through impression Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 4. What is pure research?

The research which is undertaken for the sake of knowledge without any intention to apply it in practice

The research which is carried on to find solution to a real-life problem requiring an action or policy decision The research which deals with the preliminary study of an unfamiliar problem about which the researcher has little or no knowledge The research which is a fact-finding investigation with adequate interpretation Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 5. What is formulative research? The research which is undertaken for the sake of knowledge without any intention to apply it in practice The research which is carried on to find solution to a real-life problem requiring an action or policy decision

The research which deals with the preliminary study of an unfamiliar problem about which the researcher has little or no knowledge

The research which is a fact-finding investigation with adequate interpretation Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 6. Search for facts can be made through

Arbitrary method and scientific method

Arbitrary method only Scientific method only Unscientific method only Score 0 of 1 (skipped) 7. Choices Which of the following is not true? Research simply means a search for facts Research is purposive investigation

Research is disorganized detailed enquiry

Research include solutions to problems

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1. Which of the following is similar to descriptive study but with a different focus?
Applied research Exploratory research

Descriptive study

Pure research
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2. What is a survey?
It is a system of procedures and techniques of analysis applied to quantitative data It is the study of past records and other information sources with a view to reconstructing the origin It is designed to assess the effects of particular variables on a phenomenon by keeping the other variables constant or controlled

It is a method of research involving collection of data directly from population

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3. This type of research contributes to the development of a young science and useful in verifying focal concepts through empirical solution
Exploratory Research

Descriptive Study

Pure Research Applied Research


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4. State which of the following statements are true -(i) Evaluation studies is a type of applied research.(ii) Historical research is a system of procedures and techniques of analysis applied to quantitative data.
(i) False, (ii) True (i) True, (ii) True

(ii) True, (ii) False

(ii) False, (ii) False

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5. Choices Which type of research takes the form of a pilot study?


Descriptive Study Pure Research Applied Research

Exploratory Research

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1. Which of the followings are the articles of faith on which scientific method is based on- (a) Reliance of empirical evidence. (b) Use of irrelevant concepts. (c) Commitment to subjectivity. (d) Generalization. (e) Ethical neutrality. (f) Logical reasoning process. (g) Verifiability.
(a) (b) (e) (f) (g) (a) (d) (e) (b) (g) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)

(a) (d) (e) (f) (g)

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2. Choices According to the methods of study, research may be classified as which of the followings - (a) Pure research. (b) Applied research. (c) Experimental research. (d) Exploratory research.(e) Descriptive research. (f) Analytical study. (g) Diagnostic study. (h ) Historical research. (i) Survey.
(a) (c) (d) (i) (b) (d) (e) (f)

(c) (f) (h ) (i)

(a) (f) (h ) (g)


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3. According to intent, research can be classified as follows-(a) Pure research. (b) Applied research. (c) Experimental research. (d) Exploratory research. (e) Descriptive study. (f) Analytical study. (g) Diagnostic study. (h ) Historical research.(i) Survey.

(a) (b) (d) (e)

(a) (c) (f) (g) (b) (g) (h ) (i) (a) (g) (h ) (i)
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4. Which of the following statements are true? (i) Research extends knowledge of human beings, social life and environment. (ii) Research establishes specializations and special laws. (iii) Special laws developed through research may enable us to make reliable predictions of events yet to happen. (iv) Research aims to analyze inter-relationships between variables and to derive causal explanations.
(i) True (ii) False (iii) False (iv) False (i) True (ii) False (iii) True (iv) False (i) True (ii) True (iii) True (iv) False

(i) True (ii) False (iii) False (iv) True

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