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DEPARTMEN3’JOF EDUCATION

Inquiries, Investigation
and Immersion
FINAL EXAMINATION

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INQUIRIES, INVESTIGATIONS AND IMMERSION
FINAL EXAMINATION

Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of the best answer

1. This is a section in the research paper that focuses on providing a


comprehensive summary of the findings and points out what were learned
from the study.
A. Summary C. Recommendations
B. Conclusion D. References

2. What section in a research paper gives the researcher the chance to


give suggestions to matters for the improvement of the research study?
A. Summary C. Recommendations
B. Conclusion D. References

3. Which of the following is not a purpose of the research conclusion?


A. It stresses out the importance of the thesis statement
B. It gives the written work a sense of completeness
C. It does not leave a final impression to the readers
D. It demonstrates good organization.

4. Which of the following characteristics of recommendations states that it


should not be ambiguous and must be specific?
A. Recommendations must be brief
B. Recommendations should be clear
C. Recommendations must be precise
D. None of the above

5. This is defined as written documents that discusses a certain issue or


topic.
A. Research study C. Research report
B. Research source D. Research draft

6. is a content of the research report that focuses


on explaining the reason of the conduct of the study.
A. Introduction C. Methodology
B. Review of Related Literature D. Results and Discussion

7. A part of the research report that holds the findings of the study and the
discussion of each findings.
A. Introduction E. Methodology
B. Review of Related Literature D. Results and Discussion
8. Which among the parts of your research report focuses on presenting
relevant information regarding the research topic?
A. Introduction C. Conclusion
B. Review of Related Literature D. Recommendations

9. From the given choices below, which consideration in making research


reports focuses on securing the correct in-text citation?
A. Researcher must decide on what are the sections that must be
included in your report.
B. Researcher must write your report clearly and concisely.
C. References should be carefully and accurately cited.
D. Report should be edited by several times.

10. Which of the following considerations in making research reports


discusses the importance of proof-reading?
A. Researcher must decide on what are the sections that must be
included in your report
B. Researcher must write your report clearly and concisely.
C. References should be carefully and accurately cited.
D. Report should be edited by several times.

11. is a content of the research report that focuseson explaining the


reason of the conduct of the study.
A. Introduction C. Methodology
B. Review of Related Literature D. Results and Discussion

12. A part of the research report that holds the findings of the study andthe
discussion of each findings.
A. Introduction C. Methodology
B. Review of Related Literature D. Results and Discussion

13. Which among the parts of your research report focuses on presenting
relevant information regarding the research topic?
A. Introduction C. Conclusion
B. Review of Related Literature D. Recommendations

14. From the given choices below, which consideration in making research
reports focuses on securing the correct in-text citation?
A. Researcher must decide on what are the sections that must be
included in your report.
B. Researcher must write your report clearly and concisely.
C. References should be carefully and accurately cited.
D. Report should be edited by several times.
15. Which of the following considerations in making research reports
discusses the importance of proof-reading?
A. Researcher must decide on what are the sections that must be
included in your report.
B. Researcher must write your report clearly and concisely.
C. References should be carefully and accurately cited.
D. Report should be edited by several times.

16. It is used to analyze content from various sources, such as interviews


of respondents, observations from the field, or surveys. It focuses on
using the stories and experiences shared by people to answer the
research questions
A. Content C. Narrative
B. Grounded Theory D. Thematic

17. It a step in qualitative analysis of data which simply means converting


the data into a text format by either exporting the data into a
spreadsheet or manually typing in the data or choose from any of the
computers assisted qualitative data analysis tools.
A. Arranging data C. Validating Data
B. Coding Data D. Setting a Code to the Data Collected

18.Which of the following is not included in the main stages of thematic


analysis?
A. Coding the data C. Identify themes
B. Summarize data D. Develop a coding scheme

19. These are series of questions and other prompts for the purpose of
gathering information from respondents.
A. Questionnaires B. Blog C. Interview D. Survey.

20. Which of the following does NOT describe qualitative data


interpretation?
A. It must also be remembered that interpretation does not necessarily
depends on the point of view of the researcher
B. Interpretation of findings is making sense of the data collected, and
an act to identify the lessons learned from the study
C. Interpretation of qualitative findings is a process of intellectualizing
beyond the emerging themes to broader perspectives of the data
D. In interpreting results, it is helpful to group similar responses into
categories then identify usual patterns to derive meanings from
what may seem unrelated and wordy responses

21. Which of the following does NOT describe a qualitative data?


A. It uses statistical data
B. Mostly non-numerical data like texts
C. An exploratory way of finding the explanation of “how” and why of a
certain event or phenomenon
D. Collected through methods of observations, one-to-one interview,
conducting focus groups and similar methods.

22. What step should not be followed in data interpretation?


A. Think beyond the data
B. Consider the data from various perspectives
C. Disregard outlying data or data that seems to be exception
D. Make visible the assumptions and beliefs that influence your
interpretation

23. It refers to using qualitative data to explain why a certain phenomenon


happened by studying a variety of similar cases in different setting and
using the data to derive causal explanations.
A. Content Analysis C. Grounded Theory
A. Discourse Analysis D. Framework Analysis

24. Which of the following is not included in qualitative data preparation


and analysis?
A. Getting familiar with the data
B. Revisiting research objectives
C. Identifying patterns and connection
D. Describing relationship between two variables

25. Which method of data analyses used to analyze documented


information in the form of texts, media, or even physical items
characteristics?
A. Content C. Narrative
B. Grounded Theory D. Thematic

26. It is a conversation between two or more people (the interviewer and


the interviewee) where questions are asked by the interviewer to obtain
information from the interviewee following a structured guidelines or
pointers.
A. Individual Interview C. Questionnaires
B. Observation D. Vlog

27. Which statement pertains to thematic analysis of data


A. It involves looking at each case narratively
B. It is used in conjunction with other methods
C. It shows the main themes that summarizes all the views collected
D. It enables one to focus on human behavior in an indirect way by
analyzing their communication.

28. Which of the following best describes qualitative data analysis?


A. It is an awkward, haphazard process.
B. It begins after all data has been collected
C. It builds from abstraction to specific, concrete examples.
D. It is ongoing, cyclic process integrated into all phases of research
29. Which of the following theme will best fit to the question “What is the
most common reason for Students who enrolled in the Open High
School?
A. No Smoking Policy
B. No plastics Policy
C. Working Student
D. No wearing of uniform
30. It is the range of process and procedures whereby we move from the
qualitative day that have been collected and procedures where by we
move from the qualitative data that have been collected in to some
form of explanation, understanding or interpretation of the people and
situations we are investigating.
A. Qualitative Data Analysis
B. Quantitative Data Analysis
C. Interpretation of Data
D. Data Gathering Method

31. What does quantitative data refers to?


A. graphs and tables.
B. numerical data that could usefully be quantified to help you answer
your search question(s) and to meet your objectives.
C. any data you present in your report.
D. Statistical analysis
32. Which measure of central tendency is obtained using the middle score
when all scores are organized in numerical order?
A. Mean C. Mode
B. Median D. None of these
33. Which measure of central tendency is obtained by calculating the sum
of values and dividing this figure by the number of values there are in
the data set?
A. Mean C. Mode
B. Median D. None of these

34. Which measure of central tendency is derived from the most common
value?
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. None of these
35. What method is used to compute average or central value of collected
data?
A. measures of positive variation
B. measures of central tendency
C. measures of negative skewness
E. measures of negative variation
36. What does standard deviation refers to?
A. a way of measuring the extent of spread of quantifiable data.
B. inappropriate in management and business research.
C. a way of describing those phenomena that are not the norm.
D. a way of illustrating crime statistics.

For question 7 – 9, refer to the following problem

A survey was conducted to know the audience feedback on a dance


presentation. It asked this question:

“In your opinion, the dance presentation was entertaining, boring or


neither?”

Respondents Entertaining Boring neither


A 1
B 1
C 1
D 1
E 1
Total 3 1 1

37. What percentage of the respondents said that the dance presentation
is entertaining?
A.50% C. 70%
B.60% D. 20%
38. What percentage of the respondents said that the dance presentation
is boring?
A.50% C. 70%
B.60% D. 20%
39. What percentage of the respondents said that the dance presentation
is neither entertaining or boring?
A.50% C. 70%
B.60% D. 20%
40. The total marks obtained by few students in mathematics exam are
100, 160, 154, 95 and 82. What is the mean?
A. 117.2 C. 119.2
B.118.2 D. 120.2

41. The following are the methods use in quantitative data analysis except
A. Data Validation C. Data Coding
B. Data Editing D. Data Correction
42. What are the two commonly used tool in quantitative data analysis
a. Descriptive Statistics c. Measures of Central Tendency
b. Inferential Statistics d. both a and b

For question 13 - 14, refer to the following problem

A study conducted to determine G10 students of ABC National High


School to enroll in ABM strand based on their academic performance
and NCAE result. The following data were given.

Profile of the Participants


Age Frequency Percent
15 5 17.9
16 17 60.7
17 5 17.9
18 1 3.6
Total 28 100.0
Mean 16.07
Gender
Male 6 21.4
Female 22 78.6
Total 28 100

43. Based on the age of the respondents, what can be inferred?


A.Most of the Grade 10 students were at their correct age level which
is grade 10
B. Only 3.6% of the respondent is 18 years old
C. Most of the grade 10 students age is 16 years old
D. All of the above
44. Based on the respondent’s gender, what can be inferred?
A. Most of the Grade 10 students are female
B. Most of the Grade 10 students are male
C. Both a and b
D. None of the above
45. The following are descriptive statistics use in quantitative research
except one.
A. Mean C. Feasibility Study
B. Percentage D. Mode

46. The following are the parts of a basic research except one. What is it?
A. Research Methodology
B. Review of Related Literature and studies
C. Research Locale
D. Presentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Data
47. In research, what writing style format is widely used?
A. APA 6th edition C. MLA
th
B. CMOS 17 edition D. Turabian
48. What are the most commonly used quantitative data analysis method?
A. Descriptive Statistics C. both a & b
B. Inferential Statistics D. none of the above
49. It designed to identify related research, to set the current research
project within a conceptual and theoretical context
A. Literature Review C. Methodology
B. Rationale D. Conclusion
50 . These are statements of the specific purpose intent purpose or
purpose of research.
A. Introduction C. Literature Review
B. Objective of Research D. Summary of Findings

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