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Possible Questions

1. What is the rationale (reasons and incidence) of your research?


2. What do you think are the contributions of your study to the society or to the study’s
relevant field?
3. What is the most relevant theory of your study?
4. What are the major variables and sub-variables in your study?
5. What is your research design? Explain.
6. What is the setting of your study?
7. How did you come up with your instruments?
8. How will you validate your studies?
9. How will you establish your instrument’s reliability
10. How will you gather your data?
11. How do you plan to come up with the results of your study?
12. What statistical treatment will you apply?
13. What is your study all about?
14. What theories or concepts did you use?
15. What is the scope of the study?
16. What are the limitations?
17. What is the validity and reliability of the instruments?
18. Is the design appropriate to the relevant theory?
19. Is the cited literature pertinent to the research problems?
20. Are the sources mainly primary sources?

1. The reason why we conducted this study is to convert dirty water into electricity and also it
will prevent the water pollution.
2. The contribution of our study is to bring advantages to the people who receives lack of
resources when it comes to the electricity. Water is our primary source to obtain the energy.
Hydro-electric is stable and reliable. It is also safer than the other energy sources.
3. The most relevant theory:
A. (1) It can drain garbage from the bodies of water using natural energy from the
water – Hydropower generators use natural energy from flowing water to generate
electricity. While they do not directly filter garbage from bodies of water, they can
indirectly help to reduce pollution by promoting clean energy.
B. (2) Converting water energy to electricity – Water can be converted into electricity
through the process of hydropower, which involves using the force of flowing or
falling water to spin a turbine connected to a generator.
C. (3) After using the energy of the water, the drained water can go back to its body of
water – Even if it may not be entirely free of contaminants, the water will go back to
its initial bodies of water cleaned.
D. (4) Portability – It is a desirable solution for powering a range of applications as it
can improve accessibility, flexibility, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.
4. MAJOR VARIABLE:
A. Independent
B. Dependent

SUB VARIABLE:
5.

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