1st Summative
1st Summative
Test II. Encircle the correct answer. Test II. Encircle the correct answer.
11. What is the main role of research? 11. What is the main role of research?
A. To gather unnecessary information and cover it with lies. A. To gather unnecessary information and cover it with lies.
B. To investigate topics that does not reach the peak of interest. B. To investigate topics that does not reach the peak of interest.
C. To use as a blackmail to people. C. To use as a blackmail to people.
D. To find possible answers and solutions to doubts and problems D. To find possible answers and solutions to doubts and problems
12.How is research and society related? 12.How is research and society related?
A. A research study impairs the daily lives of people that will eventually A. A research study impairs the daily lives of people that will eventually
tarnish the society. tarnish the society.
B. Interpreting research can make a discovery in discovering real world B. Interpreting research can make a discovery in discovering real world
application and solve problems that diverse itself to the community and application and solve problems that diverse itself to the community and
society. society.
C. Research is closely connected with development, as such, the results or C. Research is closely connected with development, as such, the results or
findings of studies that affects the society and the lives of each one of us. findings of studies that affects the society and the lives of each one of us.
D.They do not have any relation at all. D.They do not have any relation at all.
13. What is the significance of research? 13. What is the significance of research?
A. It helps improve the standards of living A. It helps improve the standards of living
B.It helps people acquire bad habits in life B.It helps people acquire bad habits in life
C.It makes people do crimes to others C.It makes people do crimes to others
D.To have information which are not significant in knowing the truth. D.To have information which are not significant in knowing the truth.
15. How do we prepare for a research? 15. How do we prepare for a research?
A. Collect data from a diverse respondents A. Collect data from a diverse respondents
B. Do not scan the area of the possible field of research B. Do not scan the area of the possible field of research
C. Go directly to the solution C. Go directly to the solution
D. Select first the general problem D. Select first the general problem
16 Who defines research as a scientific investigation of phenomena which 16 Who defines research as a scientific investigation of phenomena which
includes collection, analysis and interpretation of facts? includes collection, analysis and interpretation of facts?
A. Webster B. Walker A. Webster B. Walker
C. Calmorin D. Smith C. Calmorin D. Smith
17. When is research significantly used? 17. When is research significantly used?
A. For service learnings, for term papers, for naturalistic observations, and A. For service learnings, for term papers, for naturalistic observations, and
for surveys and experiment. for surveys and experiment.
B. To know the history, to provide for safer life, to understand the arts and B. To know the history, to provide for safer life, to understand the arts and
to know the truth, to make changes, and to improve the standard of living. to know the truth, to make changes, and to improve the standard of living.
C.To meet new people, to solve problems and answering questions in all C.To meet new people, to solve problems and answering questions in all
disciplines. disciplines.
D. To investigate types of interest, to make study more meaningful with D. To investigate types of interest, to make study more meaningful with
the discovery of real world application and provides hands-on practical the discovery of real world application and provides hands-on practical
experience in the field of study. experience in the field of study.
18. Confidentiality of a participant is best exemplified in which of the 18. Confidentiality of a participant is best exemplified in which of the
following actions? following actions?
A. Introducing himself or herself in an interview A. Introducing himself or herself in an interview
B. Taking his or her picture B. Taking his or her picture
C. Asking the participant to write his or her name in the questionnaire C. Asking the participant to write his or her name in the questionnaire
D. Not mentioning his or her name in the Participants of the study section D. Not mentioning his or her name in the Participants of the study section
19. The researcher should ensure that the participants will not be 19. The researcher should ensure that the participants will not be
adversely affected by the research and its results. adversely affected by the research and its results.
A. Care A. Care
B.Social Responsibility. B.Social Responsibility.
C.Respect for colleagues C.Respect for colleagues
D.Human subjects protection D.Human subjects protection
20. The research being reported should have been conducted in an ethical 20. The research being reported should have been conducted in an ethical
and responsible manner and should comply with all relevant legislation. and responsible manner and should comply with all relevant legislation.
Researchers should present their results clearly, honestly, and without Researchers should present their results clearly, honestly, and without
fabrication, falsification or inappropriate data manipulation. fabrication, falsification or inappropriate data manipulation.
A. Social Responsibility B.Non-discrimination A. Social Responsibility B.Non-discrimination
C.Responsible Publication D.Respect for colleagues C.Responsible Publication D.Respect for colleagues
21. Informed consent for a participant is best exemplified in which of the 21. Informed consent for a participant is best exemplified in which of the
following actions? following actions?
A. Writing him or her a letter B.Using a padrino system A. Writing him or her a letter B.Using a padrino system
C.Talking to him or her privately D. Surprising him or her with a C.Talking to him or her privately D. Surprising him or her with a
questionnaire questionnaire
22. The researchers should accept all comments and considerations. 22. The researchers should accept all comments and considerations.
A. Openness B.Respect for intellectual property A. Openness B.Respect for intellectual property
C. Responsible mentoring D.Non-discrimination C. Responsible mentoring D.Non-discrimination
23. Good research proposals will always: 23. Good research proposals will always:
A.Focus on the written style. A.Focus on the written style.
B.Provides respondent names and addresses. B.Provides respondent names and addresses.
C.They do not lead to another question C.They do not lead to another question
D.Consider all possible research previously been done on the topic. D.Consider all possible research previously been done on the topic.
24. Which of the following is a good way to find a research topic? 24. Which of the following is a good way to find a research topic?
A. Get Super Specific B. Define Your Topic as a Question A. Get Super Specific B. Define Your Topic as a Question
C. Create an Outline D.All of the above C. Create an Outline D.All of the above
25. The researcher should be fully equipped with research skills when 25. The researcher should be fully equipped with research skills when
conducting the study. conducting the study.
A.Legality B.Openness A.Legality B.Openness
C.Competence D.Confidentiality C.Competence D.Confidentiality
26. All the data to be reported should include all facts and accuracy. 26. All the data to be reported should include all facts and accuracy.
A.Honesty B.Competence A.Honesty B.Competence
C.Objectivity D.Care C.Objectivity D.Care
27. It is generally considered to deal with beliefs about what is right or 27. It is generally considered to deal with beliefs about what is right or
wrong, proper or improper, good or bad. wrong, proper or improper, good or bad.
A. Ethical Principles B. Ethics A. Ethical Principles B. Ethics
C. Functions of Ethics D. Research Process C. Functions of Ethics D. Research Process
28. In doing research this is necessary. In research this means locate and 28. In doing research this is necessary. In research this means locate and
collect resources, bookmarks the sources on net and select relevant collect resources, bookmarks the sources on net and select relevant
information. information.
A. Creating B. Evaluating A. Creating B. Evaluating
C. Retrieving D. Sharing C. Retrieving D. Sharing
29. What type of research is uncontrolled and natural? 29. What type of research is uncontrolled and natural?
A. Field Research B. Qualitative Research A. Field Research B. Qualitative Research
C. Quantitative Research D. Laboratory Research C. Quantitative Research D. Laboratory Research
30. The following are the things to consider in conducting research EXCEPT 30. The following are the things to consider in conducting research EXCEPT
A. Novelty B. Knowledge A. Novelty B. Knowledge
C. Effort D. Applicability C. Effort D. Applicability
1. Emergent
2. Qualitative
3. Research
4. Open-ended
5. Quantitative
6. Dissemination
7. Inquiry
8. Time
9. Specific
10. Doubleblind
11. D
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. D
16. C
17. B
18. D
19. D
20. C
21. A
22. A
23. D
24. D
25. C
26. A/c
27. A/b
28. C
29. B
30. C