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Carmen Salles School


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FOURTH QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


ENGLISH 10
Name: ___________________________________________________ LRN: ______________
Grade Level: _______________________ Date: __________________ Score: _____________

Multiple Choice: Read each of the following statements /questions and choose the item that
answers correctly the question or the best completes the statements. Encircle the letter of your
choice.

1. The characteristics of good research that any conclusion drawn is based upon hard evidence
gathered from information collected from real life experience or observation is?

a. Rigorous c.Systematic
b. Empirical d.Critica

2. A method of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method of inquiry to enrich the system
of objective knowledge in the field of natural and social sciences.

a. Discipline c. Theory
b. Research d. Model

3. The research considers the protection of research participants by obtaining approval from
participants through voluntary written consents.

a. Validation c. Reliability
b. Informed consent d. Interview

4. Since a study involves people, special care is taken into consideration to ensure that
respondents are treated ethically in all aspects.

a. Open coding c. Benchmarking


b. Ethical consideration d. Bracketing

5. One important goal in conducting research is to


a) Advance the personal and professional qualification of practitioner
b) Produce evidence-based practice
c) Focus direction of the research
d) Describe characteristics of a population
6. The first step in the research process begins with generating research ideas for research
problems and synthesis.
a) Formulating research designs and methodology
b) Establishing problems and synthesis
c) Collecting data
d) Drawing conclusion and recommendations
7. A statement that makes a specific prediction between one to two variables.
a) Problem
b) Hypotheses
c) Gap in literature
d) Proposition
8. One important basic question asked about the research title.
a) Do they meet basic questions asked?
b) Does the title describe what the study is all about?
c) What are the factors that affect the skills of teachers
d) Thinks of a topic in research which can be made and used as the title of
the study.
9. An introduction answers question about the problem, one of these is.
a) What is the methodology?
b) Why is it a problem?
c) What are the conclusions?
d) What are the recommendations?
10.The problem statement is
a) Background of the study
b) The verbalization and articulation as well as the analysis of the “question”
in which the researcher wants the research to answer.
c) Description of the issues
d) Analysis of the question
11.The purpose of a background study is to
a) Report observation or research results.
b) Help you to prove the relevance of your research question and to further
develop the thesis
c) Go to the library to gather data
d) Complete the research
12.A hypothesis is not the research answer, but rather
a) A theory to be tested
b) A proposal to be tested and evaluated
c) Imaginary terms or situations
d) It is an assumption in a thesis
13.There are several sources of research. These are published writings and reports that
critique or reports on primary sources and can be found in periodical and references
books.
a) Primary sources
b) Secondary sources
c) Tertiary sources
d) Non- documentary searching
14.A popular system of referencing is the APA format also called
a) A brief citation of the sources in text and full citations and all work cited in
the text.
b) Author- date method of parenthetical documentation or in text citation.
c) Footnotes and endnotes used to acknowledge the source of the idea or
authorship.
d) A list of citation of sources whereby each citation is given description
historical and textual explanation
15.Plagiarism is to
a) Use inappropriate statistical techniques in order to obtain favorable
results and enhance the significance of one’s research.
b) Present someone else’s ideas or work as your own.
c) Publish the same paper in two different journals without informing the
editor.
d) Discuss with your colleagues the data from the paper that you are
reviewing for a journal
16.Paraphrasing is
a) Harm that is physical, financial, or psychological experienced by the
participants.
b) Using someone’s idea in own words to restate the author’s ideas and
acknowledge to give credits to the original author.
c) Minimizing harm and risk to human lives
d) Making derogatory comments and personal attacks in the review of
author’s submitted work.
17.Previous studies that involves similar variables including theses, dissertations,
scholarly written papers, studies, published and unpublished.

a) Primary sources
b) Related studies
c) Related theories
d) Secondary sources
18.The purpose of review of related literature and studies is to inform the reader about
what already is known, what is not known or research blank spots.

a) Blind spots/ conflicting areas


b) Unexplored areas
c) Research gap
d) Irrelevant statement

19.One of the qualities of good researcher that he keeps on inventing unique, new, and
original researches is

a) Efficient
b) Creative
c) Resourceful
d) Scientific

20.“Giving credit where credit is due”, illustrative which of the following ethical concerns.

a) Informed consent c) Justice and fairness


b) Non-malefience and d.) Right to full disclosure
beneficence

II. Essay. Answer each question comprehensively into 3-5 sentences only. Use the
back portion of this paper to write your answer. ( 5 points each ).

1. How do you gather the data for RL?

2. How do you organize your Related studies?


3. What is the purpose of Theoretical Framework?
4. Differentiate Libel from Slander.
5. How can research benefit the humanity?

“ The best way to predict your future is to create it.”

- Abraham Lincoln

Prepared by Reyan B. Ballaso, MAEd

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