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Summative Test Practical Research 1

NAME: _____________________________________________GRADE&SECTION_______ SCORE: ______


PART I. MULTIPLE CHPOCE
Direction: Answer the question that follows. Choose the best answer from among the given choices.

1.Probing again themes or ideas related to your research is


A. Meta-analysis B. Methodology C. Review of Related Literature C. Significance

2. The most frequently used citation and referencing styles in social sciences.
A. MLA B. APA C. Chicago Manual D. AMA

3. 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

4. It involves taking a passage - either spoken or written - and rewording it.


A. In-text citation B. paraphrasing C. referencing D. synonym

5. 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.

6. 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

7. Which option reveals what should not be integrated in the references?


A. Author’s name C. The dates your copies were published
B. Titles of the article D. Age of the author

8. 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

9. Which among the following is NOT a factor when choosing the type of review
you want to write?
A. a limit on the number of words and citations C. the nature of the material found
B. locale of the study D. the time available to write the review

10. In which part of the book should you investigate when searching for literature reviews?
A. bibliography B. index C. table of contents D. All of the above
11. Which of the following is the primary source of literature?
A. Essay on artwork gallery C. Book analyzing absenteeism
B. Article critiquing the piece of art D. Diary of a working student

12.One of the important skills that you need to learn in doing a literature review is called_____________.
A. Proper location B. Proper identification C. Proper citation D. Proper examination

13. Which citation style is applicable in the fields of Psychology, Education, and other Social Sciences?
A. American Psychological Association (APA) C. Chicago Manual of Style
B. Modern Language Association (MLA) D. All of these

14. The following statements describe the significant of citation in research, EXCEPT
A. Gives credits and acknowledgement to previous literature used.
B. Avoids plagiarizing someone else’s works.
C. Does research in unethical way.
D. Makes research more credible and reliable.

15. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A. Synthesizing information from relevant literature does not involve citation.
B. Integration of materials from several sources that relates to your research problem is significant.
C. Making guide matrix, outline or grid is discouraged since it is a waste of time.
D. The less materials to be use is the better since it allows research to review fewer.

PART II. KNOWLEDGE CHECK


Directions: Written in the box is a sample of qualitative research problem. Below it is a list of
possible sources of literature. Your task is to identify which of these samples are
RELEVANT and IRRELEVANT to the given research problem.
Bullied vs Bully: A Qualitative Study of Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings
_____________16. Journal on the effects of bullying on student’s performance
_____________17. Video clip of lived experiences of working students.
_____________18. Guidance counselors report on student’s behavior.
_____________19. Yearbook including student awardees.
_____________20. Thesis on Effects of Teenage Pregnancy

PART III. IDENTIFY me!


Directions: Read the given statement carefully and write the correct type of literature which applies best in the
given statement. Choose the letter of the correct answer before the number.
A. Theoretical B. Empirical C. Policy D. Practice E. Research
____21. describes expected or anticipated relationships about the way things happen
____22. refers to a report of a systematic investigation that has been undertaken in need to answer a specific
problem
____23. deals with research that was done through the observation and measurement of the world around us.
____24. written by practitioners about their field of expertise.
____25. tells practitioners how to act in a set of circumstances.

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