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BINACUD INTEGRATED SCHOOL

Binacud, Sinait, Ilocos Sur


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
MID-TERM – SECOND SEMESTER
Practical Research 2

Name: ________________________________ Score: ______________


Grade, Track & Section: ________________ Date: ______________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Instruction: Choose the LETTER of the correct answer and write it on the
space provided before each number.

1. Which of the following means carrying out systematically bringing about new ideas to practical
application?
A. study B. inquiry C. norms D. culture

2. Which of the following does not belong to the major elements of inquiry?
A. hypothesize B. strategize C. inspire D. synthesize

3. What was emanated from a simple situation that requires a factual answer?
A. research B. questions C. reasoning D. results

4. What does a validated hypothesize leads into?


A. worsen the present problem C. increase in knowledge and development
B. hiding solutions to the problem D. increase of more problems

5. Which type of research leads to new products being commercialized?


A. applied research B. basic research C. case study D. grounded theory

6. Which of the following is TRUE about inquiry?


A. it is undertaken only by an individual C. it is undertaken by group of experts
B. there is no collaboration needed D. no one can do inquiry

7. What type of research provides sufficient evidence in proving certain principle?


A. applied research B. basic research C. case study D. grounded theory

8. Which process of scientific investigation signifies the importance of conveying the outcome of inquiry?
A. formulating research questions C. formulating hypothesis
B. processing data D. review of related literature

9. Which of the following is being processed and extracted used with statistical treatment?
A. raw data B. processed data C. bio data d. t-data

10. Which part of research presents specific problems requiring solutions?


A. formulating research questions C. formulating hypothesis
B. processing data D. review of related literature

11. Which of the following is a must to go through a series of investigations before validated?
A. hypothesis B. conclusion C. recommendations D. findings

12. Which of the following refers to studies and research work undertaken included in your study?
A. formulating research questions C. formulating hypothesis
B. processing data D. review of related literature

13. Which of the following is not considered as sources of literature?


A. test paper B. journals C. books c. websites

14. What type of data were considered solid evidence that could be used to draw conclusions?
A. raw data B. processed data C. bio data d. t-data

15. Who assume the responsibility of conveying the outcome of the inquiry?
A. researcher B. funding institution C. participants D. statistician
16. Which of the following pertains to the moral principles that govern one’s behaviour?
A. ethics B. norms C. culture D. behaviour

17. What must be prioritized always in conducting research?


A. funding institution C. intellectual property
B. human life D. feedback

18. Which of the following must be promoted in doing research?


A. research projects B. research ethics C. critical thinking D. funding institution

19. Which of the following is an acceptable norm in doing research?


A. respecting intellectual property rights C. dictating what is to be done
B. underestimating moral responsibility D. documenting biases

20. Which of the following statement is a research misconduct?


A. intellectual property rights being respected C. moral and social responsibility consideration
B. conflict of interest D. Good relationship

21. What does it defines with an act of composing data and reporting it later?
A. falsification B. fabrication c. nomination D. eviction

22. What does falsification means?


A. manipulating research materials C. improper waste disposal
B. tarnished scientific inquiry D. stealing information

23. Which of the following is a research misconduct?


A. acknowledgement of people’s contribution C. sabotaging someone else’s work
B. consideration of social responsibility D. collaboration in research project

24. Which of the following was primarily affected as a consequence of research misconduct?
A. integrity B. significance C. loyalty D. humility

25. Which of the following is described as the appropriation of another person’s idea without giving
appropriate credit?
A. falsification B. fabrication C. plagiarism D. publication

26. Which of the following is not considered as form of plagiarism?


A. improper citation C. presentation of commissioned work
B. proper citation of sources D. stealing information

27. What does citation implies?


A. affects the integrity of the inquiry C. strengthens the hypothesis
B. damages the reputation of the researchers’ D. retraction of journal publication

28. Which of the following is a grave offense in the scientific community?


A. research misconduct C. research processes
B. research methodology D. research output

29. What does citation provides in the inquiry process?


A. discrepancy in procedural description C. non-inclusion of outliers
B. support with regard to the level of expertise D. improper citation of sources

30. Which of the following deals with realizing the concepts already found by other researchers in the field?
A. discovery B. synthesis C. background D. literature

31. What does it mean to focus understanding the limitation of past studies?
A. advertise B. advocacy C. adversity D. additives

32. Which of the following states a function of an effective literature review?


A. improper waste disposal C. updated reports and well-tracked chronological events
B. ghost authorship D. improper citation
33. What does an effective literature review avoids that it may influence the outcome of the study?
A. biases B. expenses C. statistics D. sources

34. What will usually happen when having effective literature review in terms of comparing thoughts?
A. sabotaging else’s work C. fortifies assertion
B. clear statement of the problem D. conflict of interest

35. Which of the following is an example of primary source of information?


A. books B. websites C. questionnaires D. journals

36. What was noted as sources that have been checked for accuracy and proofread by other parties?
A. primary source B. secondary source C. tertiary source D. online source

37. Which of the following contains firsthand information?


A. primary source B. secondary source C. tertiary source D. online source

38. Which of the following can be done with an expert that may have direct knowledge of the subject
matter?
A. interview B. journal C. survey D. peer review

39. What do you call the online repositories of various sources of information?
A. database B. website C. application D. abstracts

40. Which of the following contains the summary of the paper including significant findings?
A. interview B. journal C. survey D. peer review

II. Essay. Answer the following questions briefly. (Relevance – 2pts, Content – 3pts)

1. How can you avoid plagiarism in doing your research project?

2. How important is following research norms strictly?

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