Comprehensive EXAM GRADE 11 PracRes1
Comprehensive EXAM GRADE 11 PracRes1
Comprehensive EXAM GRADE 11 PracRes1
Name:
Practical Research 1 Grade and Section:
Mr. Mark T. Jumawan Second Semester Date: April 22-23, 2024 Score:
Semi-Final Examination
Multiple Choice
Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the correct letter of each number and a write it on the space provided. (One point
each)
_____1. What is the first step in conducting practical research?
A. Formulating a hypothesis B. Analyzing results C. Collecting data D. Selecting a research topic
_____2. Which of the following is NOT a common research method used in practical research?
A. Case study B. Survey C. Experiment D. Opinion
_____3. What is the purpose of a literature review in practical research?
A. To summarize the research findings C. To collect data
B. To provide background information on the research topic D. To conduct statistical analysis
_____4. What does reliability refer to in research?
A. How valid the results are C. How ethical the research methods are
B. How consistent the results are D. How impactful the results are
_____5. In practical research, what does the term "sample size" refer to?
A. The physical size of the research sample C. The equipment used for data collection
B. The number of participants in the research D. The cost of conducting the research
_____6. Which of the following is an example of a primary data source in practical research?
A. Books and articles B. Government reports C. Surveys and interviews D. Academic journals
_____7. What is the main goal of data analysis in practical research?
A. To gain fame B. To write the achievement C. Identify patterns in the data D. To finalize the research
_____8. What is the significance level in hypothesis testing?
A. The probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis C. The importance of the research findings
B. Confidence level in accepting the alternative hypothesis D. The validity of the research design
_____9. How can bias be minimized in practical research?
A. By selecting a diverse sample of participants C. By excluding outliers from the analysis
B. By manipulating the data to fit the hypothesis D. By increasing the sample size
_____10. What is the final step in the practical research process?
A. Collecting data B. Conducting statistical tests C. Reporting the results D. Refining research question
_____11. What is the first step in conducting practical research using the scientific method?
A. Formulating a hypothesis B. Analyzing results C. Collecting data D. Selecting a research topic
_____12. Which step of the scientific method involves making predictions based on the hypothesis?
A. Formulating a hypothesis C. Drawing conclusions
B. Experimentation D. Making observations
_____13. During which step of the scientific method are experiments or observations carried out to test the hypothesis?
A. Formulating a hypothesis C. Experimentation
B. Collecting data D. Analyzing results
_____14. What is the purpose of drawing conclusions in the scientific method?
A. To summarize the research findings C. To identify if the hypothesis is supported by data
B. To provide background information on the research topic D. To conduct statistical analysis
_____15. How does the scientific method ensure the reliability of research results?
A. By using a large sample size C. By excluding outliers from the analysis
B. By conducting experiments in a controlled manner D. By selecting a diverse sample of participants
_____16. In the scientific method, what role does peer review play in the research process?
A. It helps to formulate the research hypothesis C. It ensures the validity and quality of the findings
B. It provides background information on the research topic D. It conducts statistical analysis
_____17. Which step of the scientific method involves revising and refining the initial hypothesis based on the results?
A. Formulating a hypothesis C. Drawing conclusions
B. Experimentation D. Making predictions
_____18. What is the significance of reproducibility in scientific research?