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MODULE 1

1. Which of the following is a function of research?


A. Describe B. Explain C. Predict D. All of these
2. Which of these is NOT an importance of research in our daily life?
A. Gain unessential information B. Know the truth C. Make changes D. Safer life
3. Which of the following characteristics of research utilizes proven analytical procedures in gathering
data?
A. Empirical B. Controlled C. Systematic D. Analytical
4. Wilhelm reports the result of observation based on the gathered data in his research. He never tried
to fabricate, falsify and misinterpret data. What ethical principle is being shown?
A. Honesty B. Carefulness C. Objectivity D. Integrity
5. Is it important to follow the research process in conducting a research work?
A. No, for it will just add up to your stress in writing your research paper.
B. No, because you can start right away with the last step to finish the research work in a short span of
time.
C. Yes, to effectively carry out the research work and to be systematic in writing your research paper.
D. Yes, because it is what is required.
6. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Images b. Words c. Objects d. Numbers
7. What form of data is being collected in qualitative research?
I. Interview results
II. Observations and Notes
III. Experiment results
A. I only B. I and II C. I, II and III D. II only
8. Which importance of research is described in the statement below?
“Results of research helped us to mark out the thin line between truth and lie.”
A. To make changes B. To know the truth C. For a safer life D. Gain essential information
9. What area of research is employed if you wanted to study the Effectiveness of a Newly Discovered
Drug?
A. Medicine B. Arts C. Sports D. History
10. What area of research is employed if you wanted to study the behavior of children listening to a
particular genre of music?
A. Medicine B. Arts C. Sports D. Psychology
11. What characteristic of qualitative research is employed in the situation below?
“Studying real-world situation as it unfolds naturally”
A. Naturalistic B. Emergent C. Purposeful D. Dynamic
12.Which of the following refers to a detailed study of a specific subject such as person, group, place,
event and phenomenon?
A. Case Study B. Grounded Theory C. Ethnography D. Phenomenology
13.Which of these refers to the systematic collection of data related to past occurrences?
A. Case Study B. Grounded Theory C. Ethnography D. Historical
14. Which of the following refers to the importance of qualitative research in Social Work?
A. It represents the best available research on emerging problem or application of evidence in diverse
population.
B. Used in testing new ideas of product and to gain a realistic view of how customers would react to a
product.
C. Used in order for people to reach new ideas and conclusion for people to improve their art.
D. Used to improve understanding policy changes in the field of fisheries.
15. Which of the following refers to the importance of qualitative research in Arts?
A. It represents the best available research on emerging problem or application of evidence in diverse
population.
B. Used in testing new ideas of product and to gain a realistic view of how customers would react to a
product.
C. Used in order for people to reach new ideas and conclusion for people to improve their art.
D. Used to improve understanding policy changes in the field of fisheries.

MODULE 3
1] Probing again themes or ideas related to your research is
A. Review of Related Literature
B. Methodology
C. significance
D. Meta-analysis
2] The most frequently used citation and referencing styles in social sciences.
A. MLA B. APA C. Chicago Manual D. AMA
3] What is the importance and purpose of related literature?
A. to determine the similarities and differences of the findings between the
past and present studies,
B. to gain insight into the aspects of the problem that are critical and
controversial.
C. to collect background information about a topic
D. all of the above
4] Which choice shows a correct reference entry for the journal article based on
APA format?
A. Ahemad, M. (2015). Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium-stressed
soils through plant-growth-promoting bacteria. Journal of Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2015.02.001
B. M. Ahemad. Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium-stressed soils
through plant-growth-promoting bacteria. Journal of Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology.2015
C. Ahemad, M. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2015.02.001. Enhancing phytoremediation
of chromium-stressed soils. 2015
D] M. Ahemad. 2015. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.
Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium-stressed soils through plant-
growth- promoting bacteria
5] It involves taking a passage - either spoken or written - and rewording it.
A. In-text citation B. paraphrasing C. referencing D. synonym
6] Which of the following is the correct paraphrase of: “Horses like grasses and hay,
and they can munch through 90 kilos of food a day”.
A. A horse can eat up to 90 kilos of grass and hay each day.
B. Grasses is the food of horses
C. Cows eat grass
D. Hay must be 90 pounds for horses to consume it.
7] Which of the following is the correct paraphrase of: “Symptoms of influenza
include fever and nasal congestion.”
A. Covid is influenza
B. Covid has influenza like symptoms
C. When you have fever and flu, you have covid.
D. A stuffy nose and high body temperature are signs that you have flu.
8] What is plagiarism?
A. to steal and pass off intellectual properties as one's own
B. to use someone else’s work without crediting the source
C. to present as original and novel an idea or invention copied from an
existing source
D. all of the above
9] Which option reveals what should not be integrated in the references?
A. Author’s name B. The dates your copies were published
C. Titles of the articl D. Age of the author
10] The following are information that can be seen in a review of related literature
EXCEPT __________________.
A. Theories explaining the variables interacting in the research
B. Recommendations for additional study
C. Gaps between similar studies
D. Authors maiden name, address, and gender
11] It is a chapter of your research paper wherein it is focused on giving an
overview of all the writings relative to your specific topics.
A. Introduction B. Methodology
C. Review of Related Literatures D. Results and Discussion
12] It is a style of citing sources that can be found anywhere in the research paper
in between texts and/or end of each paragraph.
A. In-text citation B. Bibliography
C. Out-text citation D. Referencing List
13] Probing again themes or ideas related to your research is
A. Review of Related Literature B. Methodology
C. Significance D. Meta-analysis
14] Which among the following is NOT a factor when choosing the type of review
you want to write?
A. a limit on the number of words and citations.
B. locale of the study
C. the nature of the material found
D. the time available to write the review
15] In which part of the book should you investigate when searching for literature
reviews?
A. bibliography B. index
C. table of contents D. All of the above

MODULE 4
1. Which of the following can help you present your literature review?
A. Based on theme, methods and facts.
B. Based on theme, methods, order of events and publications.
C. Based on facts, date of review, themes and methods.
D. None of these
2. Which of the following is INCORRECT in presenting and organizing a literature review?
A. A research follows unclear path of research building then this is a possible presentation.
B. A review presented by publication in this manner would allow you to shift from one time and to
another considering the date of publication.
C. You can present based on thematic approach used by the researcher.
D. None of these.
3. The following can help you improve your literature review, EXCEPT ________.
A. Doing it alone so that you will not be confused
B. Finding the main idea in the materials that you have found.
C. Using outline in organizing and synthesizing your literature review.
D. Proofreading your work and asking feedback from experts.
4. What do you call the process that involves writing of literature review’s introduction, body and
conclusion?
A. Rough Draft B. Final Draft C. Final Output D. None of these
5. Which of the following is the process that involves proofreading and asking for feedback on your
draft?
A. Rough Draft B. Final Draft C. Final Output D. Editing
6. What is the process that involves editing and revising of paper free from grammatical errors,
relevancy, language, and other technical aspects?
A. Rough Draft B. Final Draft C. Editing Again D. Editing
7. Which is the type of presenting the materials around the topic or issue rather than progression of
time?
A. Chronology of Events
B. Thematic
C. By Publication
D. Methodological
8. What do you call the type of presenting the materials according to when they are published?
A. Chronology of Events
B. Thematic
C. By Publication
D. Methodological
9. Which is type of presenting the materials demonstrating a vital trend?
A. Chronology of Events
B. Thematic
C. By Publication
D. Methodological
10. Which of following actions are prohibited in making literature review?
A. Focusing on secondary materials rather than primary ones.
B. Presenting by publication in this manner would allow you to shift from one time and to another
considering the date of publication.
C. Presenting based on thematic approach used by the researcher.
D. None of these.
11. Which of the following are the sections of literature review?
A. Introduction, Body and Conclusion
B. Problem, Methods and Rationale
C. Recommendations, Data, Body
D. Body, Abstract, Discussion
For items 12-15, arrange the presenting and writing process below by simply putting numbers 1 to 4.
12. Rough Draft ________1_________
13. Edit _______3__________
14. Final Draft ________2_________
15. Edit Again _________4_________

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