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Name: _______________________ Date:____________________

Section: ______________________ Teacher: Sir Jeffrey De Belen

Monthly Quiz on Practical Research 1

TEST QUESTIONS

I. Multiple Choice

1. Cite the role that the topic plays in your life and the benefits you derive from it.

Topic
Importance
Reasons
Purpose

2. Emphasized what motivated you to choose the topic.

Topic
Importance
Reasons
Purpose

3. Discusses the objective of the study.

Topic
Importance
Reasons
Purpose

4. Define and elaborate using methods of paragraph development like classification and
giving examples.

Topic
Importance
Reasons
Purpose
5. This is the foundation of the research study. These are highly related theories and
principles that were established and proven by authorities.

Background of the Study


Statement of the Problem
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework

6. It is a tentative answer to a research question.

Assumptions and Hypothesis


Scope and Delimitations of the Study
Limitations of the Study
Definition of Terms

7. Who are to be benefited and how they are going to be benefited. It must be shown who
are the individuals, groups, or communities who may be placed in a more advantageous
position on account of the study.

Assumptions and Hypothesis


Scope and Delimitations of the Study
Significance of the Study
Definition of Terms

8. A method of reasoning by which concrete applications or consequences are deducted


from general principles or theorems.

Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Dependent Variables
Independent Variables

9. It is usually developed from experience, literature or theory, or combination of these.

Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Alternative Hypothesis
Null Hypothesis
10. It is the one that states NO relationship between variables.

Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Alternative Hypothesis
Null Hypothesis

11. It is the one condition that you change in an experiment.

Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Dependent Variables
Independent Variables

12. It is the variable that you measure or observe.

Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Dependent Variables
Independent Variables

13. A brief statement of the general purpose of the study, the subject matter and topics
studied and discussed the locale of the study, where the data were gathered or the entity
to which the data belong.

Assumptions and Hypothesis


Scope and Delimitations of the Study
Limitations of the Study
Definition of Terms

14. It is an overview of factors which have led to the problem, comprise the problem and
historical significance relative to the problem.

Introduction
Background of the Study
Statement of the Problem
Theoretical Framework
15. A tentative explanation or theoretical explanation of the phenomenon or problem and
serves as the basis for the formulation research hypotheses.

Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
Delimitations of the Study
Limitations of the Study

16. There should be a general statement of the whole problem followed by the specific
questions or sub problems into which the general problem is broken up.

Introduction
Background of the Study
Statement of the Problem
Theoretical Framework

17. Include the weaknesses of the study beyond the control of the researcher.

Assumptions and Hypothesis


Scope and Delimitations of the Study
Limitations of the Study
Definition of Terms

18. A ___________ is a diagrammatic representation of a conceptual framework.

Research Paradigm
Research Design
Research Locale
Research Study

19. It is a belief that forms one of the bases for the research. This belief is not to be tested or
supported with empirical data.

Hypothesis
Assumptions
Variables
Paradigm
20. Hypothesis is a tentative answer to a research question; it can be derived from the
observation before the research is conducted.

Hypothesis
Assumptions
Variables
Paradigm

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