1) What is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. a) Data Gathering Procedure b) Plagiarism c) Abstract d) Literature Review 2) What is the systematic and scientific process to answer questions about facts? a) News report b) Conclusion c) Research d) Research Design 3) Where do we write the specific benefits that readers can get from the research? a) In the Literature Review b) In the Introduction c) In the Methodology d) In the Significance of the Study 4) Where can we see the list of sources used in research? a) in the Recommendations b) in the Findings c) in the Reference d) in the Conclusion 5) What is written in Abstract? a) the background information for the research b) the significance of the research c) the appropriate design used in research d) Brief overview or summary of the research report 6) What are written in Recommendations? a) Evaluations and comments of readers. b) Suggestions that you want people to follow when performing studies. c) Personal anecdote of the writer. d) Examples and stories related to the study. 7) What part of the paper provides readers with the background information for the research? a) Abstract b) Introduction c) Research Methodology d) Literature Review 8) What is that factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation? a) Data b) Research Design c) Findings d) Reference 9) Which part of research reminds the reader of the strengths of the main argument(s) and reiterates the most important evidence supporting those arguments? a) in the Recommendation b) in the Findings c) In the Conclusion d) In the Introduction 10) Why do we conduct research? a) Because it is a part of being a student. b) Because it is a requirement for graduation. c) Because there must be somebody who can prove that something is right.  d) Because there is a problem that needs a solution. 11) The researchers will now give their judgment or decision based on the findings of their study. They are going to make a ______________. a) Abstract b) Introduction c) Conclusion d) Recommendations 12) Bueno, David C. Educational Research Writing Made Easy. Quezon City, Philippines; Great Books Trading, 2016. This is a _________________. a) Plagiarism b) Methodology c) Research Design d) Reference 13) After the thorough evaluation of the data gathered from the respondents, it can be concluded that solid waste management emerged as the most practiced, followed by Gulayan sa Paaralan and lastly the tree planting program. This statement is a _________________________.  a) Introduction b) Conclusion c) Literature Review d) Data 14) What should you do to avoid plagiarism? a) Rewrite what someone else’s has said in your own words and give credit to the original source. b) Use the exact words of the author and put them in quotation marks. c) Cite the source if you use its organization structure or images. d) All of the above 15) What should be cited or referenced? a) Any information taken from standard references, works, such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, or statistical sources. b) Ideas taken from classroom discussion. c) Information taken off the internet. d) All of the above

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