1) According to the guidelines, what should be the first step in writing a literature review? a) Search for literature b) Define a topic and audience c) Take notes while reading 2) How do you know that a research topic is to be avoided? a) It is not under controversial issues b) It is from your interest in the subject matter. c) Doesn't Matter 3) Copying the entire body of the work written by someone else and presented it as your own. a) Verbatim plagiarism b) Paraphrasing plagiarism c) Global plagiarism 4) You're planning a research project on the impact of social niedia on mental health. Which type of literature review would be most helpful in identifying the range of research methods used in this field and potential biases in existing studies? a) Integrative b) Narrative c) Type Kita 5) What should the background of the study include? a) Relevant theories and studies b) The research findings c) The conclusion 6) How does the timeliness of a topic affect its choice for a research project? a) It dictates the personal resources required for the project b) It affects the relevance and potential impact of the topic. c) It influences the number of resources available on the topic 7) A good research question should be: a) Difficult to answer b) Irrelevant to the field of study c) Related to the research topic 8) It is a research method that refers to a general set of orderly, disciplined procedures to acquire evidence. a) Quantitative b) Qualitative c) Case Study 9) This research topic needs to avoid because there are no available reading materials about it and if such materials are not up to date. a) Hard to Investigate Subjects b) Highly Technical Subjects c) Controversial Topics 10) The reason why qualitative research requires data collection is _______ a) to gather a comprehensive and rich description of the subject. b) to give the researcher options on which data are the best. 11) Research question should be opened for debate rather than accepted facts a) Focused b) C. Concise c) Arguable 12) One reliable way of collecting data about students' performance during oral participation in English is through actual observation in the class. It is because, in qualitative research, data should be collected in a _________ a) difficult situation b) natural setting 13) Driven by curiosity, you want to analyze the lifestyle of the Manobo tribe of Bukidnon. a) Ethnography b) Historical Analysis c) Grounded Theory 14) The research question should be expressed in the fewest possible questions a) C. Concise b) D. Complex 15) When conducting a literature review, which type of source should typically be consulted first? a) Secondary source b) Primary source c) Type C 16) This kind of qualitative research requires the analysis of the substance or content of the communication that takes place in different forms. a) Phenomenology b) Content & Discourse Analysis c) Political Analysis 17) The remedy to a broad research topic is a) Narrow it down. b) Make it even broader c) Do extensive reading and investigation on it. 18) In the context of the literature review, what does "argument synthesis" help with? a) Supporting your own view with facts from credible sources b) Listing all authors and their contributions 19) Without providing sufficient citation, Carla merged several paragraphs from research and literature. a) Mosaic plagiarism b) Verbatim plagiarism c) Global plagiarism 20) How can personal interest in a topic affect your project? a) It increases the likelihood that you'll enjoy working on. b) It decreases the amount of information you can find. c) It affects the project's deadline. 21) What should the background of the study section provide? a) A summary of the research findings b) Contextual information related to the research topic c) The research methodology d) The conclusion of the research 22) Why are primary sources considered valuable for research? a) They are always unbiased and objective. b) They provide firsthand accounts and original data. c) They are always more reliable than secondary sources. d) They are easy to find and access. 23) A well-formed research question should be SMART. What is the meaning of acronym SMART? a) Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound b) Straight, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time bound 24) Which of the following is NOT one of the ten rules for writing a literature review? a) Be critical and consistent b) Include irrelevant studies c) Keep the review focused 25) You're writing a thesis paper on the history of artificial intelligence. Which type of literature review would be most helpful in providing a comprehensive overview of the topic and tracing the development of key concepts? a) Narrative b) Integrative 26) This is one component of research question that is narrow enough to be answered thoroughly in the space the writing task is allows. a) Focused b) Complex 27) What is a synthesis matrix used for in a literature review? a) To keep track of sources and their ideas b) To write the introduction 28) It is a process that answers how to identify or select your respondents. a) Sampling b) Review of Related Literature c) Data Analysis d) Interpreting Data 29) Ethics of research means keeping promises and agreements. a) Honesty b) Integrity c) Objectivity d) Openness 30) Secondary sources are primarily known for: a) Providing firsthand accounts of events b) Analyzing and interpreting primary sources 31) Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about formulating research questions? a) Asking questions that are answerable with yes or no. b) Establish a clear relation between the research questions and the problem or topic. 32) What is the main purpose of the conclusion in a research introduction? a) To introduce the research topic b) To summarize the key points of the introduction 33) Which type of literature review provides a comprehensive overview of the topic by combining findings from various research methods, including quantitative and qualitative studies? a) Integrative b) Scoping 34) What is the primary purpose of a literature review? a) To identify research gaps and justify further investigation b) To present personal opinions 35) This research topic needs to avoid because it depends more on writer's opinion leading to biases. Facts cannot support this topic. a) Controversial Topics b) Highly Technical Subjects 36) Which of the following is an example of a tertiary source? a) A scholarly article analyzing a primary source b) A textbook summarizing different perspectives on a topic 37) The act of copying someone else work and claiming it as your own. It is not only dishonest, but it also steals from the original author of the material. a) Copy b) Ethics c) Plagiarism 38) The research question should provide enough specifics that one's audience can easily understand its purpose without needing additional explanation a) Arguable b) Concise c) Clear 39) Which of the following is a characteristic of a coherent literature review? a) It presents ideas in a random order b) It establishes the significance of the research territory 40) Where is the thesis statement typically located in a research introduction? a) At the beginning b) In the middle c) At the end of the first paragraph 41) Deciding what to include and what to exclude a) Scope b) Delimitation 42) BONUS ROUND: Who stated this? "Sir, Tapos napo" a) Coco Martin b) Tanggol c) Cardo Dalisay d) Vice Ganda 43) What is the key difference between a scoping and a systematic review? a) Scoping reviews are broader in scope. b) Systematic reviews are more rigorous in their methodology 44) Which of the following is NOT a part of a research introduction? a) Data analysis b) Conclusion 45) Your teacher requires you to study the influence of Noli Me Tangere to the lives of the Filipinos during the Spanish regime. The research you are doing is _________ a) Ethnography b) Historical Analysis c) Grounded Theory 46) Why is it important to include older studies in a literature review? a) They are always more relevant than modern studies b) They provide perspective on how understanding has changed over time 47) Which type of source provides the most direct and original information about a topic? a) Tertiary source b) Secondary source c) Primary source 48) Controversial topic should be avoided because it a) Lacks focus in along the process. b) Is prone to opinions of the subject c) Requires thorough and extensive reading 49) What is the best definition of research? a) A random investigation that gathers information without purpose b) A systematic inquiry designed to collect, analyze, and interpret data to understand, describe, or predict a phenomenon 50) Which of the following best describes the American Psychological Association (APA) Style? a) A citation style that uses footnotes and endnotes instead of in-text citations b) An author/date citation style that emphasizes the author and date of the material, currently on its 7th edition
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