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This document appears to be a third quarter assessment for a Practical Research I course for grade 11 students. It consists of 33 multiple choice questions assessing students' knowledge of key concepts related to conducting research such as: the research process, types of qualitative and quantitative research, ethical considerations, developing a research topic and title, reviewing related literature, and citing sources. The questions cover topics like the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, examples of qualitative research types, important parts of a research paper, selecting relevant literature, the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style, and avoiding plagiarism.

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This document appears to be a third quarter assessment for a Practical Research I course for grade 11 students. It consists of 33 multiple choice questions assessing students' knowledge of key concepts related to conducting research such as: the research process, types of qualitative and quantitative research, ethical considerations, developing a research topic and title, reviewing related literature, and citing sources. The questions cover topics like the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, examples of qualitative research types, important parts of a research paper, selecting relevant literature, the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style, and avoiding plagiarism.

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THIRD QUARTER ASSESSMENT

PRACTICAL RESEARCH I
GRADE 11
S.Y. 2022-2023

DIRECTION: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. Based on what you know, the following are supposed to be the experiences that you will have
when conducting research, except one.
a. Answer questions of your research questionnaire
b. Craft questionnaire to be used for the gathering of data
c. Look for a field or specific area that you are interested about
d. Research readings such as literature and studies
2. Why is it important to have research in our daily life?
a. It develops an attitude to believe that everything is easily available
b. It empowers us with knowledge and efficient learning of new things.
c. It gives us a light to inquire about the wrong information.
d. It helps us in understanding various issues of life in a meager manner.
3. What idea justifies that research is cyclical?
a. Research is based on direct experience.
b. Research is based on valid procedures and principles.
c. Research design and procedures are replicated or repeated.
d. Research starts with a problem and ends with a problem.
4. Which of the following is not an example of ethical consideration when conducting research?
a. Acknowledging your co-researchers and those who assisted you.
b. Asking the respondent too personal questions that he/she founds uncomfortable with
c. Objectivity and Integrity
d. Presentation of research findings
5. Based on what you know, how would you differentiate quantitative from qualitative research?
a. Quantitative: Broad based insights
Qualitative: Population based understanding
b. Quantitative: Narrative summary
Qualitative: Statistical summary
c. Quantitative: Numerical data
Qualitative: Verbal data
d.Quantitative: Subjective
Qualitative: Obj
6. It is the most familiar and applicable type of qualitative research which refers to the investigation of
a culture through an in-depth study of the members of the cultural society.
a. Ethnography c. Grounded Theory
b. Phenomenology d. Case Study
7. It is primarily used to generate theory through relevant information taken from very reliable sources
and its focus is theory development.
a. Ethnography c. Grounded Theory
b. Phenomenology d. Case Study
8. Which of the following types of qualitative research is designed to focus on the commonality of a
“lived experience” with a particular group and its aim is to determine what an experience means for the
persons who have had the experience of living in a certain community which is the subject of the
research?
a. Ethnography c. Grounded Theory
b. Phenomenology d. Case Study
9. The finished product of grounded theory is called what?
a. research c. Theory
b. GT d. output
10. How important is qualitative research across all fields?
a. It makes peoples’ lives simpler because it provides ways in dealing with our problems.
b. It is not capable to give rich information about the respondents, be it humans or animals.
c. It delivers a detailed appreciation of the ways people come to
understand and achieve their daily life in particular situations.
d. It is essential to recognize that qualitative research is a method not generally used in the
social sciences searching social interactions, schemes and processes.
11.Which of the following should be avoided in the formulation of a research title?
a. subtitle b. key variables
c. incomplete sentence d. abbreviation of terms
12. What is not indicated from the given research title below?
“Maninindigan ako”: A Phenomenological Study of the Lived Experiences of Single Parents
a. setting b. method
c. participant d. main variable
13. This refers to the problems, issues or questions that have not been addressed or are yet to be
understood.
a. research idea b. existing literature
c. research gap d. relevance to local/global context
14. It refers to the background on what researches have already been done about the given subject.
a. research idea b. existing literature
c. research gap d. relevance to local/global context
15. Which part of the research paper deals with identifying who will benefit from the research?
a. assumption of the study b. scope & delimitation of the study
c. significance of the study d. background of the study
16. This determines the coverage of the study.
a. assumption of the study b. scope & delimitation of the study
c. significance of the study d. background of the study
17. Based on the title “Causes of Absenteeism among Grade 11 Students in Madrid National High
School” where would you possibly conduct the study?
a. Brgy. Linibunan, Madrid, Surigao del Sur
b. Madrid National High School, Madrid, Surigao del Sur
c. Madrid, Surigao del Sur, Madrid National High School
d. Surigao del Sur – Madrid National High School
18. Who will be the participants of the study given with the title “Coping Mechanism of the SHS Working
Students of Barobo National High School”?
a. All Grade 11 working students
b. All Grade 11 and 12 students
c. All Grade 11 and 12 working students
d. All Grade 12 working students
19. Why is it that the Future Researchers is one of the beneficiaries of the study?
a. Because, it could be their basis when they do a study related to it.
b. Because, the research is solely intended for them
c. Because, they are part of the research
d. Because, they are the direct recipients of the study.
20. Which part of the research paper requires your command of language and writing skills such as
summarizing, paraphrasing, and writing indirect speeches?
a. assumption of the study b. scope & delimitation of the study
c. significance of the study d. Review of Related Literature
21. Which of the following reading materials could serve as your reference for your Review of Related
Literature if your study is about “Physical Symptoms of AIDS”?
a. Almanacs, because it is an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical
information such as astronomical data and tide tables.
b. Encyclopedia, because it gives information on many subjects or on many aspects of one
subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
c. Essential Cell Biology Book, because it contains information about life.
d. Medical Journals, because it is a medium of open access publication of novel medical
research findings for the benefit of the entire scientific community.
22. How would you select your Relevant Literature?
a. Browsing the internet
b. Considering reading materials that are outdated
c. Using reading materials both printed and non-printed materials
d. Utilizing the only materials available in the library
23. What does APA stands for?
a. American Physiological Association
b. American Population Association
c. American Professional Association
d. American Psychological Association
24. What is In-text Citation?
a. Beginning portion of the work that identifies individuals who have
contributed for the production of the study
b. Complete list of reading materials from where the borrowed ideas
came from
c. Reflects the author’s personal inclinations to a certain extent
d. References within the main body of the text
25. Which of the following can be a source for a literature review?
a. book
b. article
c. dissertation
d. all of the above
26. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a research literature to be used for own study?
a. It is outdated.
b. It has clear scope.
c. It shows accurate results.
d. It identifies a research gap.
27. It describes expected or anticipated relationships about the way things happen.
a. empirical research b. policy literature
c. Practice literature d. theoretical literature
28. A literature written by practitioners about their field of expertise.
a. empirical research b. policy literature
c. Practice literature d. theoretical literature
29. It is research that is undertaken through the observation and measurement of the world around us.
a. empirical research b. policy literature
c. Practice literature d. theoretical literature
30. A Greek word which means right action
a. ethas b. etos
c. ethos d. etha
31. What do you commit when you write something that is only favoring only one side?
a. bias b. evidences
c. scientific d. plagiarism
32. In literature review, what do you use to give credit to the original author of the idea?
a. bias b. proper citation
c. scientific d. plagiarism
33. A part of literature review which should identify your topic, some discussion of the significance of
that topic and thesis statement that outlines what conclusion you will draw from your analysis and
synthesis of the literature.
a. introduction b. conclusion
c. body d. none of the above
34. A part of literature review which discuss and assess the research according to specific organizing
principles
a. introduction b. conclusion
c. body d. none of the above
35. A part of literature review that provides summary of your findings from the literature review
a. introduction b. conclusion
c. body d. none of the above

DIRECTION: Enumeration. Enumerate what is being asked.


36-38. Enumerate the steps in writing an effective literature review.
39-42. List down at least 4 ethics in writing literature review.
DIRECTION: Citing sources. Add the appropriate citation after each sentence below. Use the source
information provided.
43. "Nature has her own wisdom. We may never understand it, for nature operates on a far grander
scale than we are able to conceive. What we can surmise, however, is that she takes as a first
principle the interconnectedness of all things.
Williams, Jason and Whittle, Clark. The Wisdom of Nature. New York: Scribner, 2001.
44. "The human body is intended to function in concert with nature. That means eating real foods
that come directly from nature. Where we go awry in caring for our health is at the moment when
we begin to stray from nature."
Yarrow, Yasmine, et al. "Diet Dos and Don'ts." Health Wire. 1 8 Oct. 2013: 1 7.

45. "The term 'modest living' is difficult to define these days. The word 'modest' means different
things to different people. It's all a matter of perspective. One person's 'modest' home is another's
palatial mansion."
Wright, Margaret and Rogers, Kent. Minimalism. San Francisco: New World Books, 2018.

DIRECTION: Explanation. Explain the question that follows in 3-5 sentences observing correct
grammar usage and coherent writing of ideas.
46-50. Why there is a need to follow the ethical standards in writing literature review?

“Trust your instinct.”

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