letter of your answer. 1.A questionnaire is defined by the following except: a. to gather data from respondents b. translates the research problem into questions that will answered by respondents c. wording, appearance and flow of questions fosters cooperation and motivate the respondents to answer d. a tool designed to control data for a survey 2. A well-designed questionnaire needs to be as short as possible. a.True b.b. False 3. What is the first step in designing a survey questionnaire? a. Pre-testing b. Identifying the respondents c. Identifying the research problem d. Identifying the type of questions to be used 4. Which of the following is considered a good questionnaire item? a. How long does it take you to walk and run around the court? b. If you were the President, what will you do to combat the COVID Pandemic? c. How much did you enjoy the reading the new novel? d. Rate your experience in the service provided 5. Study the questionnaire item below and choose the correct statement that describes the question. a. The question assumes that the respondent gets stressed at work. b. It is a double-barreled question since work and the park are two separate places. c. It is an open-ended question and will be hard to quantify. d. There is nothing wrong with the question. 6. If you want to know how the students feel about the new rules and regulations set by your organization, what type of questions will you most likely use? a. Likert-Scale b. Multiple Choice c. Ranking d. Open-ended 7. “How much is your ‘baon’ every day?” If you were to revise this question, how should it be? a. Do your parents give you ‘baon’? __Yes __No b. I will provide options so that the respondent will not feel embarrassed. Example: Our parents does not give us money as ‘baon’. Php 1.00 – 49.99 Php 50.00 – 99.99 Php 100.00 - above a. I will not include this question in my questionnaire because it is not necessary. b. There is no need to revise this question because it will give the information I need. 8. Participants in a pre-test should be: a.Representative of the target population under study b.Friends and relatives c.Other survey researchers d.Individuals from outside the population under study 9. In testing your questionnaire, why is it necessary to observe where the respondents changed their mind in answering? a. It will show what items needs revision. b. It will reveal some items that might be confusing so they hesitated or change their minds. c. It will help the researcher understand why the items might be confusing. d. All of the above 10. Now that you have all the questions ready, reviewed, and sequenced, which of the following do you still need to consider? a. the type of paper where it will be printed b. writing an introduction and instructions c. the format of the question items d. all of the above 1. D 6. A 2. A 7. B 3. C 8. A 4. D 9. D 5. A 10. D Directions: Make up several (5 to 10) questionnaire items that measures the people’s feelings regarding the action of the government towards COVID 19 pandemic. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Note: Each question that you make will be scored from 1 to 5 based on the rubric given below. This means you have a chance to get a maximum of 50 points if all the questions you made get 5 points.