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1st Summative Test in English 10 (Quarter 4)

Name: ________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Score: ___________


I. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is the unethical practice of using words or ideas of another author without proper acknowledgment.
A. In-Text Citations B. Limitations C. Literature Review D. Plagiarism
2. Age, sex, and education are its examples.
A. Research Question B. Sample C. Socio-Demographic Profile D. Variables
3. It provides the summary of the research.
A. Analysis B. Bibliography C. Concept D. Conclusion
4. These are persons who have been invited to participate in a particular study and have taken part in the study.
A. Quantitative Research B. Questionnaire C. Research Topic D. Respondents
5. It is a list of all the sources used in the process of researching.
A. Analysis B. Bibliography C. Concept D. Conclusion
6. This is the brief form of the reference included in the body of one’s work.
A. In-Text Citations B. Limitations C. Literature Review D. Plagiarism
7. It refers to the devices/ instruments used to collect data such as questionnaire or computer- assisted interviewing
system.
A. Data B. Data Gathering Tools C. Data Presentation D. Descriptive Study
8. It is a set of questions used to gather information in a survey.
A. Quantitative Research B. Questionnaire C. Research Topic D. Respondents
9. These refer to information that can be words or numbers.
A. Data B. Data Gathering Tools C. Data Presentation D. Descriptive Study
10. This is a method of organizing, sorting, and scrutinizing data in such a way that a research question can be
answered or meaningful inferences can be drawn.
A. Analysis B. Bibliography C. Concept D. Conclusion
11. The following are the guidelines in writing technical definition EXCEPT:
A. Be accurate. B. Be objective.
C. Describe the knowledge level. D. Grade your language.
12. It can be constructed in terms of how the particular object or thing operates.
A. Type A Operational Definition B. Type B Operational Definition C. Type C Operational Definition
13. It can be constructed in terms of the operations performed to cause the phenomenon to occur.
A. Type A Operational Definition B. Type B Operational Definition C. Type C Operational Definition
14. It can be constructed in terms of what an object or phenomenon looks like.
A. Type A Operational Definition B. Type B Operational Definition C. Type C Operational Definition
15. It means defining a term by using more familiar synonym in parentheses.
A. Parenthetical Definition B. Sentence Definition C. Operational Definition

II. Identify the independent and dependent variable of each scenario.


1. Anna will do an experiment if her score in the exam will be affected by the hours of her sleep.
IV: DV:
2. Joe wants to compare brands of paper towels, to see which holds the most liquid.
IV: DV:
3. Rosie wants to know if the type of detergent has an effect on the cleanliness of her clothes.
IV: DV:
4. Zack wants to determine the amount of time spent on social media has an effect on anxiety levels.
IV: DV:
5. Jin wants to determine the effect of pesticides on the size of apples in the orchard.
IV: DV:
1. In a study to determine whether how long a student sleeps affects test scores, the independent variable is the
length of time spent sleeping while the dependent variable is the test score.
2. The independent variable in your experiment would be the brand of paper towel. The dependent variable
would be the amount of liquid absorbed by the paper towel.
3.

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