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Test-I Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter the correct answer

1. The positive or scientific approach allows control of variables or factors affecting the study.
a. Lauren 2010 b. Erickson 2013 c. Babbie 2013 d. Ransome 2010
2. Determining universal social values to define ethical or unethical behavior that society ought to know for the benefits of
individual and community
a. Babbie 2013 b. Sarantakos 2013 c. Lauren 2010 d. Ransome 2010
3. The purposes of any researchers in business are to increase man’s understanding of the truth.
a. Feinberg 2013 b. Letherby 2013 c. Hollway 2010 d. Lauren 2010
4. Any form of knowledge is deduced from human experience that by nature is subjective.
a. Hollway 2010 b. Letherby 2013 c. Sarantakos 2013 d. Lauren 2010.
5. Being curious about the topic may cause by your rich background knowledge and interest to your research.
a. Availability of information b. Interest in the subject matter c.Timeliness and relevance of the topic d.
Limitation on the subject
6. To link your choice with the course of requirements.
a. Availability of information b. limitations on the subject c. interest in the subject matter d. personal resources
7. Collecting a lot of information as evident to support your claims about your subject matter.
a. Personal resources b. interest in the subject matter c. availability of information d. limitation in the topic
8. The topic is relevant it is yields results that are instrumental in societal improvement.
a. Limitations on the subject b. interest in the topic c. timeliness and relevance of the topic d. personal resource
9. Before sticking fully to your final choice, assess your research abilities in terms of financial standing, health condition and mental
capacity.
a. Personal resource b. interest in the subject matter c. limitations on the subject d. availability of information
10. These subjects are so limited or specific
a. Too narrow b. too broad subjects c. vague subject d. controversial topic
11. Topics that depend greatly on the writer’s opinion
a. Hard-to –investigate subjects b. highly technical subjects c. controversial topic d. too broad subjects
12. Researching topics that require advance study
a. Vague subjects b. too narrow subjects c. highly technical subjects d. too broad subjects
13. To investigate if there are no available reading materials are not up-to-date.
a. Highly technical subjects b. hard to investigate subjects c. controversial topics d. too narrow subjects
14. The remedy to this subject is to narrow or limit the topic to a smaller one.
a. To narrow the subjects b. too broad subject c. vague subjects d. controversial subjects
15. Choosing topics like these will prevent you from having a clear focus on hour paper
a. Vague b. too broad subjects c. too narrow subjects d. controversial subjects
16. A descriptive word for a subject useful to society’s progress
a. Relevant b. interesting c. controversial d. narrowing down
17. The effect of the topic you like so much or find close to your heart
a. Timely b. interesting c. no clear focus d. relevant
18. Topics appealing solely to a person’s thoughts and feelings
a. Hard-to-investigate b. controversial c. no updated reference d.no clear focus
19. Topics needing an intensive reading in the library
a. No updated references b. no clear focus c.hard-to-investigate narrowing down
20. A remedy against a very broad topic
a. To narrow the topic b.no clear focus c. narrowing down d. no updated references
21. The effect of working on a vague or not-so-clear topic
a. no updated reference b. narrowing down c. too narrow topic d. no clear focus
22. The reason behind a topic hard to investigate
a. Hard to investigate b. interesting topic c. no clear focus d. no update references
23. Very easy research topic
a. Relevant b. timely c.to narrow the topic d. narrowing down
24. Topics not needing factual data
a. No updated references b. too narrow topic c. hard to investigate d. timely
25. An adjective for a topic attuned to current happenings
a. Relevant b. timely c. interesting d. controversial
26. You will be perplexed by something you know nothing about.
a. Being a relative position b. full uncertain or doubtful c. taking things factual d. final
27. Their closes stems from their two-month togetherness in the 2015 Climate Change Summit in Alaska.
a. Driving force b. deep result from c. coming before d. permanent decision
28. Why don’t you give me a clue to that conundrum you want me to answer?
a. Riddle b. final c. deep d. driving force
29. Coming from different cultural backgrounds, you can’t have an alignment of beliefs and ideas about that matter.
a. Being in a relative position b. taking things as factual c. permanent decision d. felt uncertain or doubtful
30. Wanting to graduate as a valedictorian could be the impetus behind that student’s frequent library work.
a. Driving force b. result from c. coming before permanent decision
31. Try to get an intense understanding of the theory to avoid flunking the text.
a. Final b. deep c. riddle d. driving force
32. Preceding number seven to eight.
a. Driving force b. result from c. coming from d. coming before
33. You’ve heard a conclusive statement; hence, close the deal now.
a. Felt uncertain b. driving force c. permanent decision d. result from
34. What you see around you, what you read in the papers, and what you hear from people help you to adopt an objective view of
the case.
a. Taking things factual b. felt uncertain c. being in relative position d. result from
35. I’ve joined so many singing competitions already, this time, I’ll try The Voice the ultimate contest I’ll be practicing in.
a. Final b. deep c. riddle d. result from

TEST- II. ENUMERATION

GUIDELINES IN CHOOSING A RESEARCH TOPIC RESEARCH TOPICS TO BE AVOIDED

TYPES OF TRADITIONAL REVIEW TYPES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGNS

TWO TYPES OF ETHNOGRAPHY

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