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PRIMITIVO T.

TORRECHIVA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

QUARTER 2 EXAMINATION IN PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully and choose the letter with the best answer. Write your
letter in CAPITAL LETTER.

1. What is the aim Ex post facto research design?


A. determine a cause from already existing effects.
B. establish cause and effect relationship
C. observe and describe a phenomenon
D. identify association among variables
2. “Effects of Type of Music to Aesthetic Performance of Ballet Dancers”, what is the
appropriate research design for the given title?
A. Correlational C. Survey Research
B. Descriptive D. Experimental
3. Mr. Canuc would like to know further the type of social media used between the male
and female SHS students of East Pagat National High School. What is the appropriate
research design to be used in his study?
A. Quasi-Experimental C. Correlational
B. Experimental D. Descriptive
4. Based on item number 3, what appropriate statistical test should Mr. Canuc used to
answer his research problem?
A. T-test for two dependent samples C. Chi-square
B. Spearman’s rho D. ANOVA
5. Which of the following statements is true about the conduct of experimental research?
A. There is no random assignment of individuals.
A. Individual subjects are randomly assigned.
B. Groups are exposed to presumed cause.
C. Intact groups are used.
6. What is the difference between quasi-experimental research and experimental
research?
A. Only one dependent variable is used in quasi-experimental research, while
multiple dependent variables can be used in quasi-experimental research.
B. Intact groups are used in experimental, while quasi-experimental randomly
assigned individuals into groups.
C. Participants for groups are randomly selected in experimental, but not quasi
experimental research.
D. The researcher controls the intervention in the experimental group, but not quasi
experimental research.
7. Why would a researcher choose to use Simple Random Sampling as a sampling
technique?
A. To consider giving equal chance to the member of accessible population being
selected as part of the study.
B. To make sure that all subcategories of the population are represented in the
selection of sample.
C. To group the entire population into clusters since the location of the samples are
widely spread.
D. To systematically choose samples from a given list of individuals.
8. When can we consider a research sample as "best?"
A. representative of population C. conveniently represented
B. systematically chosen D. purposely selected
9. Given that your study will use stratified random sampling, wherein population of your
scope is 250 with a computed sample size of 152, how many samples for each stratum
will you have if group 1 has 92, group 2 has 86, and group 3 has 72 population?
A. Group 1 = 52, Group 2 = 54, Group 3 = 46
B. Group 1 = 56, Group 2 = 45, Group 3 = 51
C. Group 1 = 52, Group 2 = 52, Group 3 = 44
D. Group 1 = 54, Group 2 = 56, Group 3 = 41
10. What type of reliability is measured by administering two tests identical in all aspects
except the actual wording of items?
E. Internal Consistency Reliability C. Test-retest reliability
F. Equivalent Forms Reliability D. Inter-rater Reliability
1. What type of validity is when an instrument produces results similar to those of
another instrument that will be employed in the future?
a. Predictive Validity C. Criterion Validity
b. Face Validity D. Content Validity
2. The Ability Test has been proven to predict the mathematical skills of Senior High
School students. What type of test validity is shown in the example?
a. Construct Validity C. Content Validity
b. Criterion Validity D. Face Validity
3. What indicator of a good research instrument when items are arranged from simple
to complex?
a. Easily Tabulated C. Valid and Reliable
b. Sequential D. Concise
4. What is the purpose of Pearson’s r as a statistical technique? To test the A.
difference between sets of data from different groups.
A. difference between two sets of data from one group.
B. degree of effect research intervention or treatment.
C. relationship between two continuous variables.
5. What statistical technique should be used for this research problem, “You would like
to determine the differences between the opinions of men and women on the COVID
– 19 local government response?”
a. T-Test for two dependent samples C. Two-way Chi-square
b. T-Test for independent samples D. Pearson’s r
6. Which of the following is an unethical practice in research?
a. Informing participants that they are free to backout at any time
b. Requiring the participants to continue until the study is done
c. Assuring participants of confidentiality of gathered data
d. Securing informed consent
7. Which of the following is not considered part of descriptive statistic values?
a. Standard deviation B. Variance
C. Pearson’s r D. Mean
8. What kind of correlation exists when two variables have no relationship with each
other?
a. Strong Negative Correlation B. Strong Positive Correlation
C. Negative Correlation D. No Correlation
9. Which one of the following is an advantage of using questionnaire?
a. It can encourage the participants to be open to the researchers since their
identity can be made anonymous.
b. Some participants will not be able to complete the required responses
c. Questionnaires may lack depth of answers from participants.
d. Some will not be able to return the questionnaire on time.

10. A study is conducted to determine the relationship between the time spent in
studying and scores in a quarterly exam among 100 students of GRSHS-X. The
result shows a correlational value of 0.98. What is the interpretation of this obtained
result?
a. The amount of time spent on studying is strongly associated with the score in
a quarterly exam.
b. The amount of time spent on studying is not associated with the score in a
quarterly exam.
c. The score in a quarterly exam is moderately associated with the amount of
time spent on studying.
d. The score in a quarterly exam is negatively associated with the amount of
time spent on studying.
11. Which of these is not a method of data collection?
a. Questionnaires
b. Observations
c. Experiments
d. Interviews
12. A correlation coefficient enables you to:
a. quantify the strength of the relationship between variables.
b. evaluate whether two variables measure the same values. C. measure the
difference between two quantities
D. establish whether the data is exact.
13. What is the outcome when you reject the null hypothesis when it is false?
a. Incorrect decision
b. Correct decision
c. Type I Error
d. Type II Error
14. Which of the following is a graph that uses a line to represent data?
a. A vertical graph B. A pie chart
C. A line graph D. A bar chart

15. Which of the following is not necessary when preparing your data analysis? A.
Create a conclusion after gathering your data.
A. Encode and organize your data for analysis.
B. Prepare your research instruments.
C. Begin gathering your data.

16. To fight boredom, Cindy is trying her luck by selling milk tea during the COVID-19
pandemic lockdown. The table below shows the number of cups sold from March to
July 2020. What is the best interpretation of the graph below?
a. The graph shows that Cindy’s milk tea sales is doing good every month.
b. The graph shows that the month of May is the best-selling month.
c. The graph shows that Cindy’s milk tea sales is not good.
d. Cindy’s milk tea business is going to shut down soon.

17. Which correlation is the weakest among the four?


a. -1.0 B. +.80
C.-0.6 D. +0.5

18. Which of the following statistical technique uses rankings instead of actual values in
computing the correlational values between two sets of data?
a. Analysis of Variance B. Spearman’s Rho
C. Pearson’s r D. t-test

19. What observational role is evident if an observer is known and recognized by the
participants as part of their group or community but has limited interaction with
them?
a. Observer as participant B. Participant as observer
C. Complete observer D. Complete participant

20. What is a questionnaire?


a. It is a tool for data interpretation. B. It is a tool for data evaluation.
C. It is a tool for data collection. D. It is a tool for data analysis.
21. What does practical implication means?
a. the reality that would happen if certain situations are satisfied
b. the vague imagery of your research
c. the useful ways of doing things
d. implies a good practice
22. Which of the following parts of a research paper should be in the concluding part of
the research paper?
a. Summary of research methodology, scope and limitations, and
recommendations.
b. Summary of research methodology, conclusions, and
recommendations.
c. Summary of findings, research methodology, and recommendations.
d. Summary of findings, conclusion, and recommendations.
23. Which of the following statements best describes a conclusion?
a. makes logical connections between the various parts of the arguments
starting from the hypotheses
b. discuss the results and limitations about the topic under study
c. discuss the methodology of the study
d. discuss relevant literature

24. Which of the following contents of the summary of findings is considered as the most
important?
a. Research findings from which the conclusion will be derived.
b. Brief restatement of the research methodology.
c. List of research questions and hypothesis.
d. Overall research problem of the study.

25. Which of the following statements is addressed or answered by your research


conclusion? A. every research inquiry you have in your research study.
A. the queries of the previous researchers.
B. the questions of the field experts.
C. the hesitations of the researcher.
26. In presenting the conclusion of the study, what should be the guide of the
researcher?
a. Scope and Delimitation of the Study C. Methodology of the
Study
b. Research Questions of the Study D. Statistical Tests Used
27. What is the purpose of the theoretical implications in your conclusion part of the
research study?
a. reflect how literature presented supports or contrasts the findings
b. reflect the results and findings based on reality
c. be indicated in your recommendations
d. be an important theory
28. Which of the following parts of the research paper refers to the brief restatement of
the overall components of the study?
a. Recommendations of the Study
b. Conclusion of the Study
c. Summary of Findings
d. Abstract of the Study
29. Which of the following parts of the research paper answers the research questions of
the study?
a. Recommendations of the Study
b. Conclusion of the Study
c. Limitations of the Study
d. Abstract of the Study
30. In writing the recommendations, where should the researcher based its suggestions?
a. Conceptual Framework of the Study
b. Scope and Delimitation of the Study
c. Summary of Findings of the Study
d. Conclusions of the Study
31. Which of the following suggestions should you use in writing your conclusion?
A. a clear and simple language. C. high jargon sentences
B. mathematical symbols. D. highfalutin words.
32. Which of the following parts of the research paper serves as a practical suggestion
for future researchers?
a. Recommendations of the Study
b. Conclusion of the Study
c. Summary of Findings
d. Abstract of the Study
33. Which of the following statements is the main purpose of recommendations of your
research study?
a. provide a beneficial guide to resolve certain issues that can possibly
result in a beneficial outcome.
b. explain the methodology of your study.
c. discuss the benefits of the participants.
d. long and narrated like a story.

34. Which part of the research conclusion refers to the logical relation of the current
findings and its link to the theory used in the study?
a. Recommendations of the Study C. Summary of Findings
b. Research Implications D. Research Limitations

35. Which of the following types of research implications is also called convenient
implications?
a. Theoretical Implication C. Practical Implication
b. Conceptual Implication D. Realistic Implication
36. Which is not included in searching your related literature
A. Google play C. google scholar
B. Google D. Year
37. The first thing to consider in writing your research title is the following EXCEPT:
A. Area B. Topic C. Sample D. Kind of
Research
38. The best way to write your title is found in the ________________
A. Google search C. Conclusions
B. Related Literature D. Recommendations
39. It focuses on the questions why and how is considered as _____________
a. Statistical data C. Quantitative
b. Qualitative D. Case Study
40. This focuses on the questions who, what where, and when is called
_______________
A. Case study C. Experiments
B. Interviews D. Observations

GOOD LUCK!!!

Prepared by:

ANACITA Q. LOCION
Teacher

Checked by:

JINKY M. VILLAR
School Head

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