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Department of Education

Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula


Division of City Schools
AYALA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Zamboanga City

Q4 SUMMATIVE TEST 1

PRACTICAL RESEARCH I

Name: _________________________________________ Grade / Section: ___________ Date: _________

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each item carefully and write only the letter of the correct answer in the space provided before each number.

_________1. When a researcher aims to investigate the life and experiences of successful student-athletes, SHS students of a DepEd
School excelling in STEM and Robotics or a successful entrepreneur, which will the researcher most likely choose as a qualitative
research design?
A. Case Study C. Grounded Theory
B. Phenomenology D. Ethnography Explain

_________2. If a researcher aims to investigate the lived experiences of a political detainee or an illegal immigrant, as well as the
significant remarks of the research participant, which will the researcher most likely to choose?
A. Ethnography C. Case Study
B. Phenomenology D. Grounded Theory Explain your choice in a complete sentence.

_________3. A researcher would like to learn and describe the Subanen’s culture and way of life, which research design is the most
appropriate?
A. Phenomenology C. Case Study
B. Grounded Theory D. Ethnography Explain your choice in a complete sentence.

_________4. When a researcher conducts user or satisfaction survey that targets why consumers use company products or services
so that the data will help the companies maintain customer satisfaction and loyalty, which qualitative research design should you like
employ?
A. Case Study C. Grounded Theory
B. Phenomenology D. Ethnography

_________5. A radio advertiser wishes to choose a random sample of size 100 from a population of 5, 000 listeners. After observing
that 5, 000÷50 = 100, he first selects a subject at random from the first 50 names in the sampling frame, and then he selects every 50th
subject listed after that one. This method of random sampling is called:
(A) Stratified random sampling. (B) Systematic random sampling.
(C) Cluster random sampling. (D) Simple random sampling.

_________6. In a second study the radio advertiser divides the population into five separate groups and then selects a simple random
sample from each group. This method of random sampling is called:
(A) Stratified random sampling. (B) Volunteer sampling.
(C) Simple random sampling. (D) Systematic random sampling.

_________7. In a third study, the radio advertiser divides the population into a large number of groups. He selects a simple random
sample of the groups and then surveys every subject in each of the groups selected. This method of random sampling is called:
(A) Stratified random sampling. (B) Systematic random sampling.
(C) Cluster random sampling. (D) Simple random sampling

_________8. A student wants to determine the favorite professional sport of students in her high school. Which of the following
samples is most likely to give her a representative sample?
(A) A random Sample of the students in the art honor society
(B) A random sample of students on the official school enrollment roster
(C) A random sample of students on the basketball team
(D) A random sample of students in the library during lunch

_________9. Mrs. Boyd wants to find the average height of all her students in her classes. She decides to use the first 5 people who
walk in the door. Is this a good representative sample?
(A) Yes (B) No (C) Maybe (D) Data is insufficient

_________10. An airline offers a certain flight once per day that usually contains about 25 passengers. The flight offers seats in first
class (most expensive), business class, and economy class (least expensive). The airline wants to survey 500 passengers of this flight
about their overall satisfaction. The passengers will be selected using a cluster random sample where each flight is a cluster. Why
might the airline choose a cluster random sample instead of a simple random sample in this setting?
(A) Contacting all the passengers on a few flights will probably be more efficient than contacting passengers spread out across many
flights.
(B) A simple random sample might result in a disproportionate number of passengers from one or more class, but a cluster sample is
less likely to suffer this issue.
(C) A cluster sample chooses some passengers from each flight, so the airline will be more likely to get a representative sample.
(D) None of the above

_________11. It is the process by which the researchers collect the information needed to answer the research problem.
a. Data analysis b. Data interpretation c. Data collection d. Data gathering

_________12. The most common type of instrument where the researcher gives a series of questions designed to elicit information
which is filled in by all participants in the sample.
a. questionnaire b. interview c. observation d. checklist

_________13. What type of close-ended question is shown from the above example?
a. Multiple choice b. Dichotomous questions
c. Rank Order questions d. Cafeteria questions

_________14. This involves either structure or unstructured verbal communication between the researcher and subject during which
information is obtained for a study. This instrument gives the interviewee the chance to directly ask the question and expcts the
respondents to interact with the question or statement given.
a. interview b. observation
c. experiment d. survey

_________15. Questionnaire is one of the instruments used in obtaining data in research. Which of the following does not refer to the
advantages of questionnaire?
a. Relatively less complex method of obtaining data
b. Time can be maximized and is less consumed
c. Length of the questionnaire is limited to the respondent’s interests
d. The researcher can gather data from a widely scattered sample

_________16. It is the range of processes and procedures whereby we move from the qualitative data that have been collected into
some form of explanation understanding or interpretation of the people and situation we are investigating.
a. data gathering b. data analysis c. research design d. research locale

_________17. The value of data analysis results is determined by their connection with your ______.
a. research method b. research title c. research design d. research questions

_________18. A graphical presentation of data- analysis results ensures ________.


a. privacy of data b. orderliness of data c. completeness of data d. genuineness of data

_________19. It is the procedure for the categorization of verbal or behavioural data for the purpose of classification, summarization
and tabulation.
a. discourse analysis b. framework analysis c. narrative analysis d. content analysis

_________20. Qualitative data analysis involves five steps or processes. Which of these shows the correct steps in data analysis?
a. organize the data, sort data into framework, identify framework, use the framework for descriptive analysis, second order analysis
b. organize the data, identify framework, sort data into framework, use the framework for descriptive analysis, second order analysis
c. organize the data, identify framework, use the framework for descriptive analysis, sort data into framework, second order analysis
d. organize the data, use the framework for descriptive analysis, identify framework, sort data into framework, second order analysis

Prepared by: Ma. Helen K. Quinte


Teacher I

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