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Name:______________________________________ Name:______________________________________

Section:____________________________________ Section:____________________________________
Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the
letter of your chosen best answer. letter of your chosen best answer.
1.What makes research systematic? 1.What makes research systematic?
a. Research follows certain process or standards. a. Research follows certain process or standards.
b. Research is just looking for answers. b. Research is just looking for answers.
c. Research is based on previous knowledge. c. Research is based on previous knowledge.
d. Research is an arbitrary and unstructured activity. d. Research is an arbitrary and unstructured activity.

2. Why is research not new to our experience? 2. Why is research not new to our experience?
a. Because we think. a. Because we think.
b. Because we have research subjects. b. Because we have research subjects.
c. Because we find explanations for answers. c. Because we find explanations for answers.
d. Because research is a recent development in human history. d. Because research is a recent development in human history.

3. What do you call research that does not follow the usual format of 3. What do you call research that does not follow the usual format of
researching? researching?
a. Formality research. a. Formality research.
b. Formal research. b. Formal research.
c. Unstructured and rigid research. c. Unstructured and rigid research.
d. Informal research. d. Informal research.

4. Why is research not only concerned with discovering or creating new 4. Why is research not only concerned with discovering or creating new
things? It is because… things? It is because…
a. We also seek explanations. a. We also seek explanations.
b. We also search for old things. b. We also search for old things.
c. We are abiding citizens. c. We are abiding citizens.
d. Research is solely focused on novelty. d. Research is solely focused on novelty.

5. How do we conduct research in usual human experience? 5. How do we conduct research in usual human experience?
a. By conducting investigations with the use of different platforms. a. By conducting investigations with the use of different platforms.
b. By reflecting on what has been done for a day. b. By reflecting on what has been done for a day.
c. By giving importance to the things that we do at present. c. By giving importance to the things that we do at present.
d. By avoiding any systematic approach. d. By avoiding any systematic approach.

Name:______________________________________ Name:______________________________________
Section:____________________________________ Section:____________________________________
Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the
letter of your chosen best answer. letter of your chosen best answer.
1.What makes research systematic? 1.What makes research systematic?
a. Research follows certain process or standards. a. Research follows certain process or standards.
b. Research is just looking for answers. b. Research is just looking for answers.
c. Research is based on previous knowledge. c. Research is based on previous knowledge.
d. Research is an arbitrary and unstructured activity. d. Research is an arbitrary and unstructured activity.

2. Why is research not new to our experience? 2. Why is research not new to our experience?
a. Because we think. a. Because we think.
b. Because we have research subjects. b. Because we have research subjects.
c. Because we find explanations for answers. c. Because we find explanations for answers.
d. Because research is a recent development in human history. d. Because research is a recent development in human history.

3. What do you call research that does not follow the usual format of 3. What do you call research that does not follow the usual format of
researching? researching?
a. Formality research. a. Formality research.
b. Formal research. b. Formal research.
c. Unstructured and rigid research. c. Unstructured and rigid research.
d. Informal research. d. Informal research.

4. Why is research not only concerned with discovering or creating new 4. Why is research not only concerned with discovering or creating new
things? It is because… things? It is because…
a. We also seek explanations. a. We also seek explanations.
b. We also search for old things. b. We also search for old things.
c. We are abiding citizens. c. We are abiding citizens.
d. Research is solely focused on novelty. d. Research is solely focused on novelty.

5. How do we conduct research in usual human experience? 5. How do we conduct research in usual human experience?
a. By conducting investigations with the use of different platforms. a. By conducting investigations with the use of different platforms.
b. By reflecting on what has been done for a day. b. By reflecting on what has been done for a day.
c. By giving importance to the things that we do at present. c. By giving importance to the things that we do at present.
d. By avoiding any systematic approach. d. By avoiding any systematic approach.

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