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1. _______ is referred to as "the father of research on teaching"?
a) N. L. Gage
b) David Berliner
c) Egon Brunswik
d) Donald T. Campbell
Answer: a. N. L. Gage
2. The main purpose of research in education is to _________
a) Increase social status of an individual
b) Increase job prospects of an individual
c) Help in the personal growth of an individual
d) Help the candidate become an eminent educationist
Answer: d. Help the candidate become an eminent educationist
3. _______ refers to inferring about the whole population based on the
observations made on a small part
a) Pseudo-inference
b) Objective inference
c) Inductive inference
d) Deductive inference
Answer: c. Inductive inference
4. Sampling is advantageous as it ________
a) Saves time
b) Helps in capital-saving
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Increases accuracy
Answer: c. Both (a) and (b)
5. Random sampling is helpful as it is __________
a) Reasonably accurate
b) Free from personal biases
c) An economical method of data collection
d) All the above
Answer: d. All the above
6. Tippit table refers to ____________
a) Table of random digits
b) Table used in sampling methods
c) Table used in statistical investigations
d) All the above
Answer: d. All the above
7 . Type-I Error occurs if ___________________
a) The null hypothesis is rejected even though it is true
b) The null hypothesis is accepted even though it is false
c) Both the null hypothesis as well as alternative hypothesis are rejected
d) None of the above
Answer: a. the null hypothesis is rejected even though it is true
8. _________ is a preferred sampling method for the population with finite
size
a) Systematic sampling
b) Purposive sampling
c) Cluster sampling
d) Area sampling
Answer: a. Systematic sampling
9. Research and Development become the index of development of country.
Which of the following reasons are true with regards to this statement?
a) Because R&D targets the human development
b) Because R&D can improve the standard of living of the people in a country
c) Because R&D reflect the true economic and social conditions prevailing in a
country
d) All the above
Answer: d. All the above
10. Which of the following is not an essential element of report writing?
a. Research Methodology
b. Reference
c. Conclusion
d. None of these
Answer: d. None of these
11. Testing hypothesis is a ________
a. Inferential statistics
b. Descriptive statistics
c. Data preparation
d. Data analysis
Answer: a. inferential statistics
12. Is it possible to apply projective techniques for exploratory investigation?
a. Yes
b. No
Answer: a. Yes
13. What is the purpose of doing research?
a. To identify problem
b. To find the solution
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
Answer: c. Both a and b
14. Which method can be applicable for collecting qualitative data?
a. Artifacts (Visual)
b. People
c. Media products (Textual, Visual and sensory)
d. All of these
Answer: d. All of these
15. Which of the following is non-probability sampling?
a. Snowball
b. Random
c. Cluster
d. Stratified
Answer: a. Snowball
16. In group interview there are _______
a. One interviewer and one interviewee
b. More than one interviewer and one interviewee
c. One interviewer and more than one interviewee
d. More than One interviewer and more than one interviewee
Answer: c. one interviewer and more than one interviewee
17. Which of the following are associated with behavioral observation?
a. Non-verbal analysis
b. Linguistic analysis
c. spatial analysis
d. All of these
Answer: d. All of these
18. Uniting various qualitative methods with quantitative methods can be
called as……..
a. Coalesce
b. Triangulation
c. Bipartite
d. Impassive
Answer: b. Triangulation
19. Multistage sampling is a ________
a. Probability sampling
b. Non-Probability sampling
Answer: a. Probability sampling
20. Hypothesis is..........
a) Conclusion drawn from existing literature
b) Interpretation of data
c) Relation between variables
d) Comparison of assumptions
Answer: (B) Interpretation of data
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21. In which of the following research methodologies, manipulation and
control of variables and randomization of sample are 2 of the basic
necessities..........
a) Ex-post facto research
b) Descriptive research
c) Case study research
d) Experimental research
Answer: (d) Experimental research
22. Which one of the following is the main feature of qualitative
research?..........
a) Avoids positivist assumptions and data analysis
b) Subscribe to pre-existing categories
c) Collects data in numerical form
d) Uses the empirical methods of data analysis
Answer: (a) Avoids positivist assumptions and data analysis
23. Which of the following methodology is being used in empirical researches?
..........
a) Inductive method
b) Deductive method
c) Initiative method
d) Scientific method
Answer: (d) Scientific method
24. Which technique is generally followed when a population is finite? .......
a) Purpose sampling technique
b) Area sampling technique
c) Systematic sampling technique
d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Systematic sampling technique
25. In which of the following, there is a greater flexibility in both the
methodologies and process of research? .........
a) Ethnography and phenomenology
b) Descriptive survey and impact studies
c) Experimental and observation based studies
d) Ex-post facto and historical studies
Answer: (a) Ethnography and phenomenology
26. Which of the following sequences correctly represents the steps of research
using a quantitative paradigm? ........
a) Hypothesis framing, hypothesis testing, conclusion, and reporting
b) Establishing a research problem, hypothesis framing, hypothesis testing,
generalization and conclusions and implications of result.
c) Problem identification, sample selection, developing a research design and field
work.
d) Defining a problem, survey of related studies, sampling, data collection, and
data analysis.
Answer: (b) Establishing a research problem, hypothesis framing, hypothesis
testing, generalization and conclusions and implications of result.
27. A researcher administers an achievement test to assess and indicate the
possible effect of an independent variable in his/her study. The distribution of
scores on the test is found to be negatively skewed. On the basis of this, what
can be started with regard to the difficulty level of the test? .........
a) The test is very easy
b) The test is very difficult
c) The test is neither easy nor difficult
d) The test is easy and needs normalization
Answer: (a) The test is very easy
28. The personalized and contextualized references are permissible in which
type of reporting of researches? ........
a) Experimental research
b) Historical research
c) Ethnographic research
d) Survey based research
Answer: (c) Ethnographic research
29. In which of the following methodology of research, hypotheses are usually
implied rather than being explicit? ........
a) Descriptive survey method
b) Historical method
c) Experimental method
d) Ex-post facto method
Answer: (b) Historical method
30. Which is the research methodology predominantly used to study cultural
anthropology? ........
a) Interview
b) Panel discussion
c) Participant observation
d) Focus group discussion
Answer: (c) Participant observation
31. Which among the following is NOT related to qualitative research? ........
a) Thematic analysis
b) Case study
c) Discourse analysis
d) Survey method
Answer: (d) Survey method
32. Experimental researches are aimed to........
a) Establish association between variables
b) Describe variables
c) Study the application of theory
d) Study trend analysis
Answer: (a) Establish association between variables
33. Through which of the following methodologies of research “cause and
effect” relationship is focused?
a) Historical method
b) Experimental method
c) Ex-post facto method
d) Case study method
Answer: (b) Experimental method
34. Quantitative research is otherwise known as ........
a) Ethnographic approach
b) Unstructured approach
c) Descriptive approach
d) Structured approach
Answer: (d) Structured approach
35. The main purpose of research in education is to........
a) Increase social status of an individual
b) Increase job prospects of an individual
c) Help in the personal growth of an individual
d) Help the candidate become an eminent educationist
Answer: (d) Help the candidate become an eminent educationist
36. Sampling is advantageous as it..........
a) Saves time
b) Helps in capital-saving
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Increases accuracy
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)
37. Random sampling is helpful as it is.........
a) Reasonably accurate
b) Free from personal biases
c) An economical method of data collection
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
38. ------------ refers to inferring about the whole population on the basis of
the observations made on a small part
a) Pseudo-inference
b) Objective inference
c) Inductive inference
d) Deductive inference
Answer: (c) Inductive inference
39. Different people hold ------------- of the same thing
a) Same and different
b) Same
c) Different
d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Different
40. In “RESEARCH” “R” means..........
a) Role
b) Retain
c) Relly
d) Round
Answer: (b) Retain
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41. In which research methodology, manipulation of independent variable and
control of extraneous variables are neither possible nor desirable? ..........
a) Experimental method
b) Ex post facto method
c) Historical method
d) Descriptive survey method
Answer: (b) Ex post facto method
42. Which of the following is a non-probability sample?
a) Quota sample
b) Simple random sample
c) Purposive sample
d) (a) and (c) both
Answer: (d) (a) and (c) both
43. A researcher selects a probability sample of 100 out of the total population.
It is .........
a) A cluster sample
b) A random sample
c) A systematic sample
d) A stratified sample
Answer: (b) A random sample
44. A good hypothesis must be .........
a) Formulated in such a way that it can be tested by the data
b) Precise, specific, and consistent with most known facts
c) Of limited scope and must not have global significance
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
45. Field study is related to .........
a) Real life situations
b) Laboratory situations
c) Experimental situations
d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Real life situations
46. In the word “RESEARCH” “A” means..........
a) Articulate
b) Artist
c) Article
d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Articulate
47. Research is based upon ........
a) Rating scale
b) Experiments
c) General principles
d) Scientific methods
Answer: (d) Scientific methods
48. The main condition which must be followed by research is ..........
a) Honest exploration
b) Knowledge of facts and principles
c) Standardized findings and conclusions
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
49. Researches are generally treated as “identity symbols” of a nation because,
........
a) Researches reflect the progress of a nation
b) Researches focus on human development
c) Researches help in acquiring international prestige
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
50. Validity of a research can be improved by .........
a) Taking the true representative sample of the population
b) Eliminating extraneous factors
c) Both of the above measures
d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Both of the above measures
51. “One of the methods of logical reasoning process” is called
a) Induction
b) Deduction
c) Research
d) Experiment
Answer: d) Experiment
52. An essential Criterion of Scientific study is called
a) Belief
b) Value
c) Objectivity
d) Subjective
Answer: c) Objectivity
53. “Reasoning from general to particular “is called
a) Induction
b) deduction
c) Observation
d) experience
Answer: b) deduction
54. “Deduction and induction are a part of the system of reasoning” – stated
by
a) Caroline
b) [Link]
c) Dewey John
d) Emory
Answer: b) [Link]
55. …… is “systematically conceptual structure of interrelated elements in
some schematic form”
a) Concept
b) Variable
c) Model
d) Facts
Answer: c) Model
56. The method by which a sample is chosen
a) Unit
b) design
c) Random
d) Census
Answer: b) design
57. Research conducted to find the solution for an immediate problem is
………….
a) Fundamental Research
b) Analytical Research
c) Survey
d) Action Research
Answer: d) Action Research
58. Fundamental Research is otherwise called
a) Action Research
b) Survey
c) Pilot study
d) Pure Research
Answer: d) Pure Research
59. Research which follows a case study method is called
a) Clinical or diagnostic
b) Causal
c) Analytical
d) Qualitative
Answer: a) Clinical or diagnostic
60. Research through experiment and observation is called
a) Clinical Research
b) Experimental Research
c) Laboratory Research
d) Empirical Research
Answer: d) Empirical Research
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61. …………is a way to systematically solve the research problem
a) Technique
b) Operations
c) Research methodology
d) Research Process
Answer: c) Research methodology
62. Good Research is always ……………
a) Slow
b) Fast
c) Narrow
d) Systematic
Answer: d) Systematic
[Link] research method is a part of …………..
a) Problem
b) Experiment
c) Research Techniques
d) Research methodology
Answer: d) Research methodology
64. Identifying causes of a problem and possible solutions to a problem is
a) Field Study
b) diagnostic study
c) Action study
d) Pilot study
Answer: b) diagnostic study
65. …………… is a motivation for research in students
a) Research degree
b) Research Academy
c) Research Labs
d) Research Problems
Answer: a) Research degree
66. Which of the following is an example of primary data?
a) Book
b) Journal
c) News Paper
d) Census Report
Answer: c) News Pape
67. A question which requires a solution is ………….
a) Observation
b) Problem
c) Data
d) Experiment
Answer: b) Problem
68. Converting a question into a Researchable problem is called …………
a) Solution
b) Examination
c) Problem formulation
d) Problem-Solving
Answer: d) Problem-Solving
69. The first step in formulating a problem is
a) a Statement of the problem
b) Gathering of Data
c) Measurement
d) Survey
Answer: a) a Statement of the problem
70. A Hypothesis which develops while planning the research is
a) a Null Hypothesis
b) a Working Hypothesis
c) a Relational Hypothesis
d) a Descriptive Hypothesis
Answer: a) Null Hypothesis
71. An image, perception, or concept that is capable of measurement is
called__________
a) Scale.
b) Hypothesis.
c) Type.
d) Variable
Answer: d) Variable
72. What are the conditions in which Type-I error occurs?
a) The null hypothesis get accepted even if it is false
b) The null hypothesis gets rejected even if it is true
c) Both the null hypotheses as well as alternative hypotheses are rejected
d) None of the above
Answer: b) The null hypothesis gets rejected even if it is true
73. In order to pursue the research, which of the following is priory required?
a) Developing a research design
b) Formulating a research question
c) Deciding on the data analysis procedure
d) Formulating a research hypothesis
Answer: b) Formulating a research question
74. How to judge the depth of any research?
a) By research title
b) By research duration
c) By research objectives
d) By total expenditure on research
Answer: c) By research objectives
75. Which of the following is not the method of Research?
a) Survey
b) Historical
c) Observation
d) Observation
Answer: c) Observation
76. Research is
a) Searching again and again
b) Finding solution to any problem
c) Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Working in a scientific way to search for the truth of any problem
77. In the process of conducting research ‘Formulation of Hypothesis” is
followed by
a) Statement of Objectives
b) Analysis of Data
c) Selection of Research Tools
d) Collection of Data
Answer: c) Selection of Research Tools
78.……………… is concerned with discovering and testing certain variables
with respect to their association or disassociation
a) Exploratory
b) Descriptive
c) Diagnostic
d) Descriptive and diagnostic
Answer: c) Diagnostic
79. The main objective of ……studies to acquire knowledge
a) Exploratory
b) Descriptive
c) Diagnostic
d) Descriptive and Diagnostic
Answer: B) Descriptive
80. One of the terms given below is defined as a bundle of meanings or
characteristics associated with certain events, objects, conditions, situations,
and the like
a) Construct
b) Definition
c) Concept
d) Variable
Answer: c) Concept
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81. Concepts are ……………. of Research
a) Guide
b) Tools
c) Methods
d) Variables
Answer: b) Tools
82. Concept is of two types
a) Abstract and Coherent
b) Concrete and Coherent
c) Abstract and concrete
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Abstract and concrete
83. Why do you need to review the existing literature?
a) To make sure you have a long list of references
b) Because without it, you could never reach the required word-count
c) To find out what is already known about your area of interest
d) To help in your general studying
Answer: c) To find out what is already known about your area of interest
84. What do you mean by Unit of Analysis?
a) Main parameter
b) Variables
c) Sample
d) Constructs
Answer: a) Main parameter
85. A statement of the quantitative research question should:
a) Extend the statement of purpose by specifying exactly the question (s the
researcher will address
b) Help the research in selecting appropriate participants, research methods,
measures, and materials
c) Specify the variables of interest
d) All the above
Answer: d) All the above
86. "Sampling Cases" can be defined as
(a) Sampling using a sampling frame
(b) Identifying people who are suitable for research
(c) Literally the researcher's brief case
(d) A sampling of people, newspapers, television programs etc.
Answer: (d) A sampling of people, newspapers, television programs etc.
87. Survey is a ……………. Study
a) Descriptive
b) Fact finding
c) Analytical
d) Systematic
Answer: b) Fact finding
88. In a survey there is an enumerator and a ………………….
a) Guide
b) Respondent
c) Supervisor
d) Messenger
Answer: b) Respondent
89. The first purpose of a survey is to …………
a) Description
b) Evaluation
c) Pration
d) Provide Information
Answer: d) Provide Information
90. Questions in which only two alternatives are possible is called
b) Multiple-choice questions
c) Dichotomous questions
d) Open-ended questions
e) Structured questions
Answer: b) Dichotomous questions
91. What are the core elements of a Research Process?
a) Introduction; Data Collection; Data Analysis; Conclusions and
Recommendations
b) Executive Summary; Literature Review; Data Gathered; Conclusions;
Bibliography
b) Research Plan; Research Data; Analysis; References
c) Introduction; Literature Review; Research Methodology; Results; Discussions
and Conclusions
Answer: d) Introduction; Literature Review; Research Methodology; Results;
Discussions and Conclusions
92. Identifying the causes of a problem and possible solutions to a problem is
a) Field Study
b) Diagnosis tic study
c) Action study
d) Pilot study
Answer: b) Diagnosis tic study
93. Second step in problem formulation is
a) Statement of the problem
b) Understanding the nature of the problem
c) Survey
d) Discussions
Answer: b) Understanding the nature of the problem
94. Questionnaire is filled by ……………….
b) Respondent
c) Everybody
d) Enumerator
e) None of the above
Answer: b) Respondent
95. The main problem with the questionnaire is
a) Accessible to Diverse Respondents
b) Greater Anonymity
c) Shows an inability of the respondent to provide information
d) None of these
Answer: c) Shows an inability of the respondent to provide information
96. What does the term 'longitudinal design' mean?
a) A study completed far away from where the researcher lives.
b) A study that is very long to read.
c) A study with two contrasting cases.
d) A study completed over a distinct period of time to map changes in social
phenomena.
Answer: d) A study completed over a distinct period of time to map changes in
social phenomena.
97. Which of the following is true regarding research objectives?
a) Research objectives, when achieved, will provide sufficient earnings to obtain a
reasonable return on investment.
b) Research objectives, when obtained, will ensure the viability of the marketing
research department.
c) Research objectives, when achieved, provide the information necessary to solve
the problem.
d) Research objectives are seldom achieved but should be stated as goals to be
sought.
Answer: c) Research objectives, when achieved, provide the information
necessary to solve the problem.
98. Wrong questionnaire is an example of ………
a) Primary data collection problem
b) Secondary collection problem
c) A and B both
d) None of the above
Answer: a) Primary data collection problem
[Link] existing company information is an example of which data?
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above
Answer: b) Secondary
100. Your colleague is confused about using the marketing research process, as
he knows that something is wrong but is not sure of the specific causes to
investigate. He seems to be having problems with ________, which is often the
hardest step to take.
a) Developing the research plan
b) Determining a research approach
c) Defining the problem and research objectives
d) Selecting a research agency
Answer: c) Defining the problem and research objectives
101. The research that applies the laws at the time of field study to draw more
and more clear ideas about the problem is:
(a) Applied research
(b) Action research
(c) Experimental research
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) Applied research
102. Which of the following sampling methods is appropriate to study the
prevalence of AIDS amongst males and females in India in 1976, 1986, 1996,
and 2006?
(a) Cluster sampling
(b) Systematic sampling
(c) Quota sampling
(d) Stratified random sampling
Answer: (b) Systematic sampling
103. Field-work-based research is classified as
(a) Empirical
(b) Historical
(c) Experimental
(d) Biographical
Answer: (a) Empirical
104. Formulation of hypothesis may NOT be required in
(a)Survey method
(b)Historical studies
(c)Experimental studies
(d)Normative studies
Answer: (b) Historical studies
105. Which one is called non-probability sampling?
(a) Cluster sampling
(b) Quota sampling
(c) Systematic sampling
(d) Stratified random sampling
Answer: (b) Quota sampling
106. The experimental study is based on
(a) The manipulation of variables
(b) Conceptual parameters
(c) Replication of research
(d) Survey of literature
Answer: (a) The manipulation of variables
107. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Reliability ensures the validity
(b) Validity ensures reliability
(c) Reliability and validity are independent of each other
(d) Reliability does not depend on objectivity
Answer: (c) Reliability and validity are independent of each other
108. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Objectives of research are stated in the first chapter of the thesis
(b) Researcher must possess analytical ability
(c) Variability is the source of the problem
(d) All the above
Answer: (d) All the above
109. The first step of research is
(a) Selecting a problem
(b) Searching a problem
(c) Finding a problem
(d) Identifying a problem
Answer: (d) Identifying a problem
110. Research can be classified as
(a) Basic, Applied and Action Research
(b) Philosophical, Historical, Survey and Experimental Research
(c) Quantitative and Qualitative Research
(d) All the above
Answer: (d) All the above
111. To test the null hypothesis, a researcher uses
(a) t-test
(b) ANOVA
(c) X2
(d) factorial analysis
Answer: (b) ANOVA
112. Bibliography given in a research report
(a) shows a vast knowledge of the researcher
(b) helps those interested in further research
(c) has no relevance to research
(d) all the above
Answer: (b) helps those interested in further research
113. A research problem is feasible only when
(a) it has utility and relevance
(b) it is researchable
(c) it is new and adds something to the knowledge
(d) all the above
Answer: (d) all the above
114. The study in which the investigators attempt to trace an effect is known
as
(a) Survey Research
(b) Summative Research
(c) Historical Research
(d) ‘Ex-post Facto’ Research
Answer: (d) ‘Ex-post Facto’ Research
115. A generalized conclusion based on a sample is technically known as
(a) Data analysis and interpretation
(b) Parameter inference
(c) Statistical inference
(d) All of the above
Answer: (a) Data analysis and interpretation
116. Fundamental research reflects the ability to
(a) Synthesize new ideals
(b) Expound new principles
(c) Evaluate the existing material concerning research
(d) Study the existing literature regarding various topics
Answer: (b) Expound new principles
117. The main characteristics of scientific research are
(a) empirical
(b) theoretical
(c) experimental
(d) all of the above
Answer: (d) all of the above
118. The authenticity of a research finding is its
(a) Originality
(b) Validity
(c) Objectivity
(d) All of the above
Answer: (c)Objectivity
119. Which technique is generally followed when the population is finite?
(a)Area Sampling Technique
(b)Purposive Sampling Technique
(c)Systematic Sampling Technique
(d)None of the above
Answer: (c) Systematic Sampling Technique
120. The research problem is selected from the standpoint
(a)Researcher’s interest
(b)Financial support
(c)Social relevance
(d)Availability of relevant literature
Answer: (c) Social relevance
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121. The research intends to explore the possible factors that contribute to the
organization of effective mid-day meal interventions. Which research method
will be most appropriate for this study?
(a) Descriptive survey method
(b) Historical method
(c) Ex-post facto method
(d) Experimental method
Answer: (c) Ex-post facto method
122. Research is
(a)Searching again and again
(b)Finding a solution to any problem
(c)Working scientifically to search for the truth of any problem
(d)None of the above
Answer: (c)Working scientifically to search for the truth of any problem
123. A common test in research demands much priority on
(a)Reliability
(b)Usability
(c)Objectivity
(d)All of the above
Answer: (d)All of the above
124. Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
(a)Searching sources of information to locate the problem.
(b)Survey of related literature
(c)Identification of the problem
(d)Searching for solutions to the problem
Answer: (c)Identification of the problem
125. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a)Reliability ensures the validity
(b)Validity ensures reliability
(c)Reliability and validity are independent of each other
(d)Reliability does not depend on objectivity
Answer: (c)Reliability and validity are independent of each other
126. Which of the following indicates evaluation?
(a)Ram got 45 marks out of 200
(b)Mohan got 38 percent marks in English
(c)Shyam got First Division in the final examination
(d)All the above
Answer: (d)All the above
127. Research can be conducted by a person who?
(a)has studied research methodology
(b)holds a postgraduate degree
(c)possesses thinking and reasoning ability
(d)is a hard worker
Answer: (a)has studied research methodology
128. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a)Objectives of research are stated in the first chapter of the thesis
(b)Researcher must possess analytical ability
(c)Variability is the source of the problem
(d)All the above
Answer: (d)All the above
129. Which of the following is not the Method of Research?
(a)Observation
(b)Historical
(c)Survey
(d)Philosophical
Answer: (a)Observation
130. Research can be classified as
(a)Basic, Applied and Action Research
(b)Quantitative and Qualitative Research
(c)Philosophical, Historical, Survey and Experimental Research
(d)All the above
Answer: (d)All the above
131. The first step of research is:
(a)Selecting a problem
(b)Searching for a problem
(c)Finding a problem
(d)Identifying a problem
Answer: (d)Identifying a problem
132. To test the null hypothesis, a researcher uses:
(a)t-test
(b)ANOVA
(c)X2
(d)factorial analysis
Answer: (b)ANOVA
133. A research problem is feasible only when:
(a)it has utility and relevance
(b)it is researchable
(c)it is new and adds something to the knowledge
(d)all the above
Answer: (d)all the above
134. Bibliography given in a research report:
(a)shows a vast knowledge of the researcher
(b)helps those interested in further research
(c)has no relevance to research
(d)all the above
Answer: (b)helps those interested in further research
135. Fundamental research reflects the ability to:
(a) Synthesize new ideals
(b) Expound new principles
(c) Evaluate the existing material concerning research
(d) Study the existing literature regarding various topics
Answer: (b)Expound new principles
136. The study in which the investigators attempt to trace an effect is known
as:
(a) Survey Research
(b) 'Ex-post Facto' Research
(c) Historical Research
(d) Summative Research
Answer: (b) 'Ex-post Facto' Research
137. Generalized conclusion on the basis of a sample is technically known as:
(a) Data analysis and interpretation
(b) Parameter inference
(c) Statistical inference
(d) All of the above
Answer: (a) Data analysis and interpretation
138. The experimental study is based on:
(a) The manipulation of variables
(b) Conceptual parameters
(c) Replication of research
(d) Survey of literature
Answer: (a) The manipulation of variables
139. The main characteristics of scientific research are:
(a) empirical
(b) theoretical
(c) experimental
(d) all of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
140. The authenticity of a research finding is its:
(a) Originality
(b) Validity
(c) Objectivity
(d) All of the above
Answer: (c) Objectivity
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141. Which technique is generally followed when the population is finite?
(a) Area Sampling Technique
(b) Purposive Sampling Technique
(c) Systematic Sampling Technique
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Systematic Sampling Technique
142. The research problem is selected from the standpoint of:
(a) Researcher's interest
(b) Financial support
(c) Social relevance
(d) Availability of relevant literature
Answer: (c) Social relevance
143. Formulation of hypothesis may NOT be required in:
(a) Survey method
(b) Historical studies
(c) Experimental studies
(d) Normative studies
Answer: (b) Historical studies
144. Field-work-based research is classified as:
(a) Empirical
(b) Historical
(c) Experimental
(d) Biographical
Answer: (a) Empirical
145. Which of the following sampling methods is appropriate to study the
prevalence of AIDS amongst males and females in India in 1976, 1986, 1996,
and 2006?
(a) Cluster sampling
(b) Systematic sampling
(c) Quota sampling
(d) Stratified random sampling
Answer: (b) Systematic sampling
146. The research is always -
(a) verifying the old knowledge
(b) exploring new knowledge
(c) filling the gap between knowledge
(d) all of these
Answer: (d) All of these
147. The research that applies the laws at the time of field study to draw more
and more clear ideas about the problem is:
(a) Applied research
(b) Action research
(c) Experimental research
(d) None of these
Answer: (c) Experimental research
148. When a research problem is related to a heterogeneous population, the
most suitable sampling method is:
(a) Cluster Sampling
(b) Stratified Sampling
(c) Convenient Sampling
(d) Lottery Method
Answer: (b) Stratified Sampling
149. The process not needed in experimental research is:
(a) Observation
(b) Manipulation and replication
(c) Controlling
(d) Reference collection
Answer: (a) Observation
150. A research problem is not feasible only when
(a) it is researchable
(b) it is new and adds something to the knowledge
(c) it consists of independent and dependent variables
(d) it has utility and relevance
Answer: (c) it consists of independent and dependent variables
151. How can the objectivity of the research be enhanced?
(a) Through its impartiality
(b) Through its reliability
(c) Through its validity
(d) All of these
Answer: (d) All of these
152. Action-research is
(a) An applied research
(b) research carried out to solve immediate problems
(c) A longitudinal research
(d) All the above
Answer: (b) research carried out to solve immediate problems
153. The basis on which assumptions are formulated
(a) Cultural background of the country
(b) Universities
(c) Specific characteristics of the castes
(d) All of these
Answer: (a) Cultural background of the country
154. Which of the following is classified in the category of developmental
research?
(a) Philosophical research
(b) Action research
(c) Descriptive research
(d) All the above
Answer: (d) All the above
155. We use Factorial Analysis:
(a) To know the relationship between two variables
(b) To test the Hypothesis
(c) To know the difference between two variables
(d) To know the difference among the many variables
Answer: (c) To know the difference between two variables
156. A null hypothesis is
(a) when there is no difference between the variables
(b) the same as the research hypothesis
(c) subjective in nature
(d) when there is a difference between the variables
Answer: (a) When there is no difference between the variables
157. The research that explores new facts through the study of the past is
called
(a) Philosophical research
(b) Historical research
(c) Mythological research
(d) Content analysis
Answer: (b) Historical research
158. Manipulation is always a part of
(a) Historical research
(b) Fundamental research
(c) Descriptive research
(d) Experimental research
Answer: (c) Descriptive research
159. Which correlation coefficient best explains the relationship between
creativity and intelligence?
(a) 1.00
(b) 0.6
(c) 0.5
(d) 0.3
Answer: (a) 1.00
160. Research is
(a) Searching again and again
(b) Finding a solution to any problem
(c) Working scientifically to search for the truth of any problem
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Working scientifically to search for the truth of any problem
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161. A common test in research demands much priority on
(a) Reliability
(b) Useability
(c) Objectivity
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
162. Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
(a) Searching sources of information to locate the problem.
(b) Survey of related literature
(c) Identification of the problem
(d) Searching for solutions to the problem
Answer: (a) Searching sources of information to locate the problem.
163. What is the major attribute of Correlation Analysis?
(a) Association among variables
(b) Difference among variables
(c) Regression among variables
(d) Variations among variables
Answer: (a) Association among variables
164. What is the name of the conceptual framework in which the research is
carried out?
(a) Research hypothesis
(b) Synopsis of Research
(c) Research paradigm
(d) Research design
Answer: (d) Research design
165. Which of the following features are considered critical in qualitative
research?
(a) Collecting data with the help of standardized research tools.
(b) Design sampling with probability sample techniques.
(c) Collecting data with bottom-up empirical evidence.
(d) Gathering data with top-down schematic evidence.
Answer: (c) Collecting data with bottom-up empirical evidence.
166. How is random sampling helpful?
(a) Reasonably accurate
(b) An economical method of data collection
(c) Free from personal biases
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
167. The research is always
(a)verifying the old knowledge
(b)exploring new knowledge
(c)filling the gap between knowledge
(d)all of these
Answer: (d)all of these
168. Tippit table refers to as _________
(a) Table of random digits
(b) The table used in sampling methods
(c) The table used in statistical investigations
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
169. To pursue the research, which of the following is priorly required?
(a) Developing a research design
(b) Formulating a research question
(c) Deciding on the data analysis procedure
(d) Formulating a research hypothesis
Answer: (b) Formulating a research question
170. Which of the following does not correspond to the characteristics of
research?
(a) Research is not passive
(b) Research is systematic
(c) Research is not a problem-oriented
(d) Research is not a process
Answer: (d) Research is not a process
171. What is the main aim of interdisciplinary research?
(a) To oversimplify the problem of research
(b) To bring out the holistic approach to research
(c) To create a new trend in research methodology
(d) To reduce the emphasis on a single subject in the research domain
Answer: (b) To bring out the holistic approach to research
172. A researcher is interested in studying the prospects of a particular
political party in an urban area. So, what tool should he prefer for the study?
(a) Rating Scale
(b) Interview
(c) Questionnaire
(d) Schedule
Answer: (c) Questionnaire
173. The conclusions/findings of which type of research cannot be generalized
to other situations?
(a) Casual Comparative Research
(b) Historical Research
(c) Descriptive Research
(d) Experimental Research
Answer: (b) Historical Research
174. How to judge the depth of any research?
(a) By research title
(b) By research duration
(c) By research objectives
(d) By total expenditure on research
Answer: (c) By research objectives
175. Who can successfully conduct Research?
(a) Someone who is a hard worker
(b) Possesses post-graduation degree
(c) Has studied research methodology
(d) Possesses thinking and reasoning ability
Answer: (c) Has studied research methodology
176. Which of the following is not the method of Research?
(a) Survey
(b) Historical
(c) Observation
(d) Philosophical
Answer: (c) Observation
177. Circle graphs are used to show
(a) How is one part related to other parts?
(b) How various sections share in the whole?
(c) How is one whole related to another whole?
(d) How are various parts related to the whole?
Answer: (d) How are various parts related to the whole?
178. Authenticity of a research finding is its
(a) Validity
(b) Objectivity
(c) Originality
(d) All of the above
Answer: (b) Objectivity
179. Which one is called non-probability sampling?
(a) Quota sampling
(b) Cluster sampling
(c) Systematic sampling
(d) Stratified random sampling
Answer: (a) Quota sampling
180. On what basis did Jean Piaget give his theory of cognitive development of
humans?
(a) Evaluation Research
(b) Fundamental Research
(c) Applied Research
(d) Action Research
Answer: (b) Fundamental Research
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181. A formal document that presents the research objectives, the design of
achieving these objectives, and the expected outcomes/deliverables of the study
is called
a)Research design
b)Research proposal
c)Research hypothesis
d)Research report
Answer: B)Research proposal
182. Which technique is generally followed when the population is finite?
(a) Systematic Sampling Technique
(b) Purposive Sampling Technique
(c) Area Sampling Technique
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Systematic Sampling Technique
183. The F-test
(a) Is essentially a two-tailed test.
(b) Is essentially a one-tailed test.
(c) Can be one-tailed as well as two-tailed depending on the hypotheses.
(d) Can never be one tailed test.
Answer: (c) Can be one-tailed as well as two-tailed depending on the hypotheses
184. Which one among the following is the most comprehensive source of
population data?
(a) Census
(b) National Sample Surveys
(c) Demographic Health Surveys
(d) National Family Health Surveys
Answer: (a) Census
185. The process not needed in experimental research is
(a) Controlling
(b) Observation
(c) Reference collection
(d) Manipulation and replication
Answer: (b) Observation
186. What are those conditions where a research problem is not viable?
(a) It is new and adds something to knowledge
(b) It can be researched
(c) It has utility and relevance
(d) It contains dependent and independent variables
Answer: (d) It contains dependent and independent variables
187. How can we enhance the research objective?
(a) By making it more valid
(b) By making it more reliable
(c) By making it more impartial
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
188. Action-research can be understood as ___________
(a) A longitudinal research
(b) An applied research
(c) A kind of research being carried out to solve a specific problem
(d) All of the above
Answer: (c) A kind of research being carried out to solve a specific problem
189. On what basis can one formulate the assumptions?
(a) The cultural background of the country
(b) Universities
(c) Some specific characteristics of castes
(d) All of the above
Answer: (a)The cultural background of the country
190. Descriptive Research
(a) Descriptive Research
(b) Philosophical Research
(c) Action Research
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
191. What is the use of Factorial Analysis?
(a) For setting the hypotheses
(b) To understand the difference between two variables
(c) To understand the relationship between two variables
(d) To understand the difference between various variables
Answer: (b) To understand the difference between two variables
192. Why do you need to review the existing literature?
(a) To make sure you have a long list of references
(b) Because without it, you could never reach the required word-count
(c) To find out what is already known about your area of interest
(d) To help in your general studying
Answer: (b) To find out what is already known about your area of interest
193. What is the best-suited name for a process that doesn't necessitate
experimental research?
(a) Manipulation
(b) Controlling
(c) Content analysis
(d) Observation
Answer: (a) Manipulation
194. Which one among the following variables cannot be expressed in
quantitative terms?
(a) Numerical Aptitude
(b) Marital Status
(c) Socio-economic Status
(d) Professional Attitude
Answer: (d) Professional Attitude
195. The "Sociogram" technique is used to study
(a) Vocational Interest
(b) Human Relations
(c) Professional Competence
(d) Achievement Motivation
Answer: (b) Human Relations
196. Which one among the following phrases does not correspond to the
meaning of research as a process?
(a) Problem-Solving
(b) Trial and Error
(c) Objective Observation
(d) Systematic Activity
Answer: (c) Objective Observation
197. What section of a research proposal provides an overview of the entire
research study in a concise manner?
(a) Abstract
(b) Literature review
(c) Methodology
(d) Conclusion
Answer: (a) Abstract
198. What is a common element in a research proposal's "methodology"
section?
(a) The participant recruitment process
(b) The results and conclusions of the research study
(c) The theoretical framework for the research study
(d) The participant recruitment process
Answer: (a) The participant recruitment process
199. A Hypothesis that develops while planning the research is
(a) Null Hypothesis
(b) Working Hypothesis
(c) Relational Hypothesis
(d) Descriptive Hypothesis
Answer: (a) Null Hypothesis
200. The first step in formulating a problem is
(a) A statement of the problem
(b) Gathering of Data
(c) Measurement
(d) a Survey
Answer: (a) A statement of the problem
201. Which of the following is NOT a type of research design?
(a) Experimental
(b) Descriptive
(c) Correlational
(d) Analytical
Answer: (d) Analytical
202. A ____________ is a formal document that presents the research
objectives and the design for achieving these objectives.
(a) Literature review
(b) Research proposal
(c) Data analysis
(d) Research report
Answer: (b) Research proposal
203. The researcher must decide about _________________ of data collection.
(a) Objectives
(b) Logical reasoning
(c) Authoritative sources
(d) All the above
Answer: (b) Objectives
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204. Where does the research process take place
a)Laboratories
b)Schools
c)Organizations
d)All of the above
Answer: d)All of the above
[Link] essential criterion of scientific study is
a)Observation
b)Objectivity
c)Experimentation
d)Interpretation
Answer: b)Objectivity
206. A formal document that presents the research objectives, the design of
achieving these objectives, and the expected outcomes/deliverables of the study
is called
a)Review paper
b)Thesis
c)Research Proposal
d)Research paper
Answer: c)Research Proposal
[Link] image, perception, or concept that is capable of measurement is called
a)Variable
b)Operationalization
c)Hypothesis
d)Inferring
Answer: a)Variable
208. Research method means
a)A detailed and careful study of something to find more information about it.
b)The strategies, processes, or techniques utilized in the collection of data or
evidence for analysis
c) is a document proposing a research project
d)A statement should show exactly what your paper will be about,
Answer: b)The strategies, processes, or techniques utilized in the collection
of data or evidence for analysis
[Link] depth of research can be judged by
a)The research method used
b)Result of the research
c)The objective of the research
d)Both a & c
Answer: d)Both a & c
[Link] do you mean by a unit of analysis
a)an object of study within a research project
b)A form of proportional reasoning
c)Facilities and support
d)Definition & description
Answer: a)an object of study within a research project
[Link] is concerned with discovering and testing certain variables
concerning their association or disassociation
a)Experimental Research
b)Quantitative research
c)Qualitative research
d)All the above
Answer: a)Experimental Research
212. Research methods, procedures, and models of research methodology will
help you best achieve your
a)Result
b)Grade
c)Research Objectives
d)None of the above
Answer: c)Research Objectives
213. What is the purpose of research design MCQ
a)To get the result
b)To write the thesis
c)To publish papers
d)To provide a clear plan for conducting research
Answer: d)To provide a clear plan for conducting research
214. A Comprehensive full report of the research process is called
a)A proposal
b)A Review paper
c)A thesis
d)All of the above
Answer: c)A thesis
215. The final stage in the research process is
a) Result
b)Concluding and presenting the research data
c)Discussion
d) Acknowledgment
Answer: b)Concluding and presenting the research data
216. The systematic way to solve the research problem is called as
a) Discussion
b)Abstract
c)Introduction
d)Research Methodology
Answer: d)Research Methodology
217. Questions in which only two alternatives are possible are called
a) Dichotomous Question
b)Rhetorical questions
c)Hypothetical questions
d)Matrix questions
Answer: a)Dichotomous Question
218. An essential criterion of scientific study is
a) Case studies
b)Objectivity
c)Experimental studies
d)Clinical trial studies
Answer: b)Objectivity
219. The hypothesis which develops while planning the research is
a) Working Hypothesis
b)Research hypothesis
c)Null hypothesis
d)Complex hypothesis
Answer: a)Working Hypothesis
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