This document appears to be a summative assessment test on practical research for students. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts in research methodology including: reviewing related literature, referencing styles, plagiarism, ethics, and the structure of a research paper. The test covers topics like the purpose of literature reviews, correct paraphrasing, what constitutes plagiarism, components of references, and roles of ethics review boards. It aims to evaluate students' understanding of proper research conduct and writing.
This document appears to be a summative assessment test on practical research for students. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts in research methodology including: reviewing related literature, referencing styles, plagiarism, ethics, and the structure of a research paper. The test covers topics like the purpose of literature reviews, correct paraphrasing, what constitutes plagiarism, components of references, and roles of ethics review boards. It aims to evaluate students' understanding of proper research conduct and writing.
This document appears to be a summative assessment test on practical research for students. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts in research methodology including: reviewing related literature, referencing styles, plagiarism, ethics, and the structure of a research paper. The test covers topics like the purpose of literature reviews, correct paraphrasing, what constitutes plagiarism, components of references, and roles of ethics review boards. It aims to evaluate students' understanding of proper research conduct and writing.
Name:_______________________________ Grade & Section:_____________ Date:________Score:____ Directions: Multiple Choice: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter which corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answers on the space before each number. ____1. Examining or studying again concepts or ideas related to your research is a. Meta-analysis b. Significance c. Review of Related Literature d. Methodology ____2. This referencing style is mostly used in social sciences a. APA b. MLA c. MPA d. Brownian ____3. It is in this part where you display the identities or names of all writers or owners of ideas that you incorporated in your research paper. a. definition of terms b. references c. in-text citation d. contents ____4. The Review of Related Literature is rightfully done by ‘’copy and paste’’ activity. a. Highly accepted in all researches c. Optional to some researches b. Not accepted in all researches d. Depends on the researchers’ decision ____5. Chapter 2 is the part of the research paper that contains the… a. Background of the Study b. Significance of the Study c. Scope and Limitation d. Review of Related Literature ____6. To read the literature critically means: a. to suggest the previous research was always poorly conducted b. skimming through the material because most of it is just covering c. evaluating what you read in terms of your own research questions d. being negative about something before you read it. ____7. It entails taking a phrase - either spoken or written - and restating it. a. In-text citation b. paraphrasing c. referencing d. synonym ____8. Plagiarism is an act of a. stealing and passing off intellectual properties as one's own b. using someone else’s work without crediting the source c. presenting as original and novel an idea or invention copied from an existing source d. all of the above ____9. Which choice reveals what should not be included in the bibliography? a. Age of the author b. Author’s name c. Titles of the article d. The dates of the article ____10. Which of the following does not provide credibility and value to your study? a. Falsifying documents b. Integrity b. Confidentiality agreement d. Privacy and disclosure contract ____11. Probing again themes or ideas related to your research is a. Review of Related Literature b. significance c. Methodology d. Meta-analysis ____12. The most frequently used citation and referencing styles in social sciences. a. MLA b. APA c. Chicago Manual d. AMA ____13. What is the importance and purpose of related literature? a. to determine the similarities and differences of the findings between the past and present studies, b. to gain insight into the aspects of the problem that are critical and controversial. c. to collect background information about a topic d. all of the above ____14. Which choice shows a correct reference entry for the journal article based on APA format? a. Ahemad, M. (2015). Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium-stressed soils through plant-growth-promoting bacteria. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2015.02.001 b. M. Ahemad. Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium-stressed soils through plant- growth-promoting bacteria. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.2015 c. Ahemad, M. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2015.02.001. Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium- stressed soils. 2015 d. M. Ahemad. 2015. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. Enhancing phytoremediation of chromium-stressed soils through plant-growth- promoting bacteria ____15. It involves taking a passage - either spoken or written - and rewording it. a. In-text citation b. paraphrasing c. referencing d. synonym ____16. Which of the following is the correct paraphrase of: a. “Horses like grasses and hay, and they can munch through 90 kilos of food a day”. b. A horse can eat up to 90 kilos of grass and hay each day. c. Grasses is the food of horses d. Cows eat grass e. Hay must be 90 pounds for horses to consume it. ____17. Which of the following is the correct paraphrase of: “Symptoms of influenza include fever and nasal congestion.” a. Covid is influenza b. Covid has influenza like symptoms c. When you have fever and flu, you have covid. d. A stuffy nose and high body temperature are signs that you have flu. ____18. What is plagiarism? a. to steal and pass off intellectual properties as one's own b. to use someone else’s work without crediting the source c. to present as original and novel an idea or invention copied from an existing source d. all of the above ____19. Which option reveals what should not be integrated in the references? a. Author’s name b. Titles of the article c. The dates your copies were published d. Age of the author ____20. The following are information that can be seen in a review of related literature except. a. Theories explaining the variables interacting in the research b. Recommendations for additional study c. Gaps between similar studies d. Authors maiden name, address, and gender ____21. It is a chapter of your research paper wherein it is focused on giving an overview of all the writings relative to your specific topics. a. Introduction c. Methodology b. Review of Related Literatures d. Results and Discussion ____22. It is a style of citing sources that can be found anywhere in the research paper in between texts and/or end of each paragraph. a. In-text citation c. Bibliography b. Out-text citation d. Referencing List ____23. This is defined as the norms for conduct that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. a. Attitude b. Ethics b. c. Humor d. Behavior ____24. A body of organization that reviews, evaluates, and assesses the credibility of your research study. a. Disciplinary Board b. Ethics Review Committee b. c. Research Adviser d. School Board ____25. The type of form required which evaluates the extent of hazards posed by the conduct of research in terms of instrument used, area, chemicals, and biological agents. a. Human Participant Form b. Research Plan b. c. Risk Assessment Form d. Research Abstract
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