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TQ 3is
TQ 3is
Department of Education
Caraga Region
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SURIGAO DEL SUR
Directions:
Read each item carefully and choose the 4. Consider something that you have read
correct answer. Write the letter of your about, or were told about; issues related
choice on a separate sheet of paper. to what you are curious about; or even
from your personal experiences, these
can be some source of a subject for your
1. It is a process in which a person research. What step in preparing
investigates the natural and material research does the statement mean?
environment to ask questions, make A. Draft a working title
findings, and test those discoveries in B. Evaluate the research topic
the pursuit of new knowledge. C. Focus on the topic of interest
A. Curiosity D. Identify a research topic
B. Hypothesis 5. As a student-researcher, what would be
C. Inquiry the next best step to take if you had
D. Survey already identified the topic of your
2. What are the steps in preparing for interest?
research? A. Draft a working title
I. Focus on the topic of interest B. Evaluate the research topic
II. Evaluate the research topic C. Focus on the topic of interest
III. Identify a research topic D. Identify a research topic
IV. Draft a working title
6. Why is brainstorming important in
A. I – II – III – IV preparing a plan on issues and ideas
B. III-II – I – IV for research?
C. III – I – II – IV A. Determines the nature of the
D. IV – III – II – I relationship between independent
3. Which of the following statements best and dependent variables.
explains brainstorming? B. Helps you explain, better
understand, and explore research
A. Systematic investigation via subjects' opinions, behavior,
interviews or questionnaire experiences, phenomenon, etc.
B. Supposition made based on limited C. Gauge the representativeness of
evidence as a starting point for individual views and experiences.
further investigation. When done well, provide hard
C. Scientific procedure undertaken to numbers on people's opinions and
make a discovery, test a hypothesis, behaviors that can be used to make
or demonstrate a known fact. important decisions.
D. Teams generate a large number of
D. Situation where a group of people
ideas quickly, which can be refined
meets to generate new ideas and
and merged to create the ideal
solutions around a specific domain
solution; allowing them to reach
of interest by removing inhibitions.
conclusions by consensus, leading to
a more well-rounded and better-
informed path forward.
21. In presenting a literature review, it is 25. Which of the following is the correct
considered unscientific when this bibliographical entry of a book with one
process is absent. author in APA format?
A. Analysis of the information of the A. King, M. (2000). Wrestling with the
study angel: A life of Janet Frame.
B. Explanation of its relevance to the Auckland, New Zealand: Viking.
study
C. Implication of the information of the B. Krause, K.L., Bochner, S. &
study Duchesne, S. (2006). Educational
D. Recommendation of its relevance to psychology for learning and teaching
the study (2nd ed.). South Melbourne, Vic.,
Australia: Thomson.
22. Which of the following shows a C. Dancey, C. P., & Reidy, J. (2004).
secondary source? Statistics without maths for
A. An article was written decades after psychology: Using SPSS for Windows
the event occurred by a person who (3rd ed.). Harlow, England:
did not live through or participate in Pearson/Prentice Hall.
the event.
D. Helber, L.E. (1995). Redeveloping
B. A piece of information about a
mature resorts for new markets. In
historical event that was created by
M.V. Conlin & T. Baum (Eds.). Island
an actual participant in the event.
tourism: Management principles and
C. A news film footage during the actual
practice (pp. 105-113). Chichester,
conduct of the event.
England: John Wiley.
D. A will and testament
26. For your literature review, how would
23. “Gass and Varonis (1984) found that the
you utilize this source ‘Utilization of
most important element in
Pineapple Peelings and Banana
comprehending non-native speech is
Peelings into Soap’?
familiarity with the topic.” What intext
citation method is used?
A. As Related Study
A. Author or writer B. As Related Legal Basis
B. Date C. As Related Literature
C. Subject D. Any of the three mentioned above
D. Topic
27. For your literature review, how would
24. What intext citation style is used in you utilize this source ‘Civil Service
Item Number 23? Commission Memorandum No. 28, s.
2014’?
A. American Psychological Association
(APA) A. As Related Study
B. Modern Language Association (MLA) B. As Related Legal Basis
C. Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) C. As Related Literature
D. Institute for Electrical and D. Any of the three mentioned above
Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
I. statistical handbooks
II. historical records
III. previous empirical studies
IV. related journal articles
A. I, II, and III
B. II and III
C. I and II
D. II, III, and IV
33. What is the point around which the 38. When data in a quantitative study are
scores in the distribution tend to to be analyzed for the significant
cluster? difference, what statistical tools are
applicable?
A. Pearson r
I. Z-TEST, T-TEST, ANOVA
B. ANOVA
II. Z-TEST, T-TEST, CHI-SQUARE
C. Percentage
III. PEARSON r, T-TEST, ANOVA
D. Central Tendency
IV. T-TEST and CHI-SQUARE
34. It is the sum of a list of numbers A. IV only
divided by the number of items on the B. II and III
list. C. III and IV
A. Median D. I only
B. Mean
C. Mode 39. What makes the survey question below
D. Average vague?
‘Do you always agree that the
President is doing a wonderful job on
35. is the way to collect qualitative data
consisting of both general questions foreign policy?’
and more detailed questions? I. It will cause a HALO Effect
II. It is very authoritative
A. Interviews III. It is difficult to interpret
B. Questionnaires IV. It might impose a researcher’s
C. Observation opinion on the respondent’s
D. Case Study emotion
36. What is a table in which one column A. All of the choices
lists the values of a variable (the B. I and II only
possible scores) and the other column C. I, II, and III
lists the frequency of each score (how D. I, III, and IV
many participants had that score)?
40. What makes the survey question
A. Research Framework below ambiguous?
B. illustration ‘In the past months, how many times
C. Frequency Table have you visited a doctor?’
D. Figure
A. Very hard to recall the specific
37. Participant in a survey or research number of visitations
study is otherwise known as: B. The letter d in ‘doctor’ is not
capitalized
A. Respondent C. The time frame is not specific
B. Sample D. None of the above
C. Participant
D. Interviewee
A. Methodology
B. Summary, Conclusion, and
Recommendation
C. The Problem and Its Setting
D. Presentation, Analysis, and
Interpretation of Data
46. Which statement is TRUE about 49. With the same population in item # 48
observation as a research instrument but the error tolerance is 2% or 0.02
used in quantitative research? margin of error, which is the correct
sample size? You may round off the
I. Revise checklist based on answer.
researchers’ comments
II. Checklists must be prepared A. 810
III. Rating scale must be based on B. 800
pilot data C. 801
IV. Revise checklist based on D. 811
reviewers’ comments
A. II and III 50. Which statement BEST describes the
B. II, III, and IV analysis procedure of quantitative
C. I, III, and IV research from qualitative research?
D. I, II, III, and IV
A. Quantitative research focuses on
47. Which statement describes a good testing theories and hypothesis while
questionnaire item? qualitative research focuses on
exploring ideas and formulating a
I. Questions should be wordy, theory or hypothesis.
expressing two or more ideas B. Quantitative research requires many
II. Slang terminologies should be respondents while qualitative
avoided research requires only few
III. Double negative is always accepted respondents.
as long as negative words or terms C. Quantitative research expressed in
are underlined or bold printed numbers, graphs and tables while
IV. Questions are designed to get a qualitative research expressed in
partial response words.
D. Quantitative research is analyzed
A. I through math and statistical tools
B. III while qualitative research through
C. II summarizing, categorizing and
D. IV interpreting patterns.
48. Review the Slovin’s Formula presented
below and recognize the correct - END -
sample size for a population (N) of
1,200 and a margin of error (e) of 0.05.
A. 300
B. 278
C. 286
D. 302