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LONG QUIZ

A B
1. It is a systematic investigation and study of A. Brainstorming
materials and sources to establish facts and reach B. General Objective
new conclusions. C. Research
2. It describes the importance of the study. D. Research Agenda
E. Research Design
3. It is a statement about an area of concern, a F. Research Problem
condition to be improved, a difficulty to be G. Research Questions
eliminated, or a troubling question. H. Delimitation
4. It is best described as a format plan of action that I. Scope
summarizes specific issues and ideas in a subset of J. Significance of the Study
any field of study. K. Specific Objective
5. It is a group problem solving technique where
inputs and contributions of all members of the
group are being consolidated to come up with a
decision.
6. It is a template for the collection, measurement,
and analysis of data.
7. This refers to the boundary or coverage of the
study.
8. It is a type of objective that presents the rationale
or restates the research problem.
9. It is a type of objective that presents the specific
targets or goals of the study.
10. These are questions which are to be answered
in the study.

Part II. Multiple Choice Type


Directions: Read the questions carefully. On your answer sheet, shade the letter of the correct answer to each
question.

1. What question does the significance of the study answer?


A. Why is the study important? C. When will the study be conducted?
B. Who are the target participants? D. Where will the study be conducted?
2. What part of research refers to a written or visual presentation that explains either graphically or in
narrative form the main things to be studied about in your research?
A. conceptual framework C. significance of the study
B. research background D. theoretical framework
3. Which of the following should NOT be considered in formulating a hypothesis?
A. Do not use technical words in your hypothesis.
B. Avoid judgmental and critical words in your hypothesis.
C. Make sure to read about the subject matter before making the final decision.
D. Be certain that each term in your hypothesis is clearly understood and defined.
4. How old should the articles and studies be in a literature review?
A. Not older than 3 years C. Not older than 5 years
B. Not older than 4 years D. Not older than 6 years
5. Which of the following refers to an overview that summarizes major parts and brings them together
to build a picture of what is out there?
A. Citation B. Review C. Source. D. Literature
6. Which one is NOT a good characteristic of Literature Review?
A. Materials/ the literature used must be as recent as possible.
B. Materials/ the literature used must be from local literature only.
C. Materials/ the literature used must be relevant to the study.
D. Materials/ the literature used must not be too few nor too many.
7. What kind of qualitative research is used to generate an in-depth understanding of a complex issue in
its real-life context?
A. Case Study B. Ethnography C. Grounded Theory D. Phenomenological
8. Which type of research design is used to describe the relationship between and among variables that
make up a study?
A. Correlational Research Design C. Experimental Research Design
B. Descriptive Research Design D. Phenomenological
9. Which of the following is a statement of the significance of the study?
A. What is the level of usability of the software?
B. Compare the level of readiness of the two groups
C. The study focuses only on determining the level of compliance of the institutions.
D. The study provides alternative options in improving the student’s reading capacity.
10. Which of the following questions should NOT be asked in formulating your research problem?
A. Do you have a strong opinion about a current issue?
B. Are there problems or concerns existing in areas far from you?
C. Do you have an interest that you would like to know more about?
D. What are the current concerns or stories you want to learn more about?

Part III.
1. Liam is reading previously conducted studies and written literature as he formulates his research
problem. What key factor in making research manageable is considered in this situation?
A. Aspect C. Time and Place
B. Availability of Resources D. Significance of the Topic
2. Ford chose a topic that he knows little about, but he has the desire to explore and learn more. What
key factor in making research manageable is considered in this situation?
A. Component B. Curiosity C. Interest D. Type
3. How will you differentiate dependent and independent variables?
A. Independent variable is the cause, while dependent variable is the effect.
B. Dependent variable is measurable, while independent variable is countable.
C. Independent variable is countable, while dependent variable is measurable.
D. Dependent variable is the cause, while the independent variable is the effect.
4. Conceptual definition refers to the universal meaning of a term. Which of the following is another
term for this type of definition?
A. actual definition C. investigative definition
B. connotative definition D. theoretical definition
5. Which of the following best describes operational definition?
A. It is an abstract definition of a word.
B. It is the dictionary meaning of a word.
C. It defines how the term is used in the study.
D. It cannot be presented without a source or reference.
6. An IPO model consists of three frames for Input, Process, or Output. What data is presented in the
process phase of this model?
A. methods or procedure B. outcome C. research questions D. resources or materials
7. Statement of the problem presents the objectives of the study. Which type of objective presents the
rationale or restates the research problem?
A. behavioral objective B. general objective C. research objective D. specific objective
8. Which type of objective presents the particular questions or targets of the study?
A. behavioral objective B. general objective C. research objective D. specific objective
9. What form should research questions be written?
A. in exclamatory sentence form B. in phrase form C. in question form D. narrative form
10. What do you call any value between certain set of real/whole numbers depending on the scale used
such as Time, age, weight, height?
A. continuous variable B. criterion variable C. discrete variable D. predictor variable

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