This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Planning > Choosing A Topic Defining A Research Question – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Choosing A Topic Defining A Research Question Quiz 1 (16 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. These are statements about open and closed questions. Which statement is NOT correct? A) Closed questions are basic and often begin with who, what, where, or when. B) Closed questions are more involved and require more research. C) Open questions are complex and often begin with why. D) Open questions have more than one answer and may lead to more questions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Closed questions are more involved and require more research. 2. What does each letter in a KWL chart stand for? A) Know, When, List. B) Know, Wonder/Want to Know, Learn. C) Knowledge, When, Learn. D) Knowledge, Wonder/Want to Know, List. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Know, Wonder/Want to Know, Learn. 3. Is this a good research question?"Is there a higher power in the universe?" A) Yes, it has a clear focus. B) Yes, it is debatable. C) No, because there is no way to answer it with certainty. D) No, it's too broad. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No, because there is no way to answer it with certainty. 4. These are statements about essential questions. Which statement is NOT correct? A) An essential question is usually easy to answer. B) An essential question is an open ended question. C) The answers to an essential question should come from many sources. D) An essential question is the focus of your research. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An essential question is usually easy to answer. 5. What is the main reason for developing a good research question? A) To give your paper focus. B) To make sure that no one else uses your idea. C) To make sure that you get a good grade. D) To entertain Ms. Furuyama. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To give your paper focus. 6. Read the research question and decide which one is not a problem with the question:Why is there a housing crisis in the Netherlands? A) Not focused enough. B) Not specific enough. C) Too complex. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Too complex. 7. A research question that is too narrow is one that A) Can be answered with a yes or no response. B) Can be answered with a quick search online. C) Is not debatable. D) Is all of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Is all of the above. 8. Which is one of the criteria making research questions strong? A) Specific and Relevant. B) Focused and Researchable. C) Arguable and Simple. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Focused and Researchable. 9. Is this a good research question?"Which national park is the best?" A) No, because it is asking for an opinion. B) No, because it is boring. C) Yes, it is just right!. D) Yes, it is focused. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No, because it is asking for an opinion. 10. Which of these is the BEST choice for an research question for a research paper about life on planets? A) Which planets do we know have life on them?. B) What factors affect a planet's ability to sustain life?. C) Why is there no life on the moon?. D) Why would being the closest or farthest planet from the sun affect the ability to sustain life?. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) What factors affect a planet's ability to sustain life?. 11. The part of the topic that you choose to research is called the ..... A) Aspect or criteria. B) Main idea. C) Point of view. D) Thesis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Aspect or criteria. 12. These are statements about research questions. Which statement is NOT correct? A) An research question is usually easy to answer. B) An research question is an open ended question. C) The answers to an research question should come from many sources. D) A research question is the focus of your research. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An research question is usually easy to answer. 13. A good research question does not ask "why" . Instead, it is better to ask: A) Where. B) How. C) When. D) What. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) How. 14. Which of the following is an example of an open question? A) What are the different types of whales?. B) Do whales communicate?. C) Why are whales important to ocean ecosystems?. D) How large is a blue whale?. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Why are whales important to ocean ecosystems?. 15. Is this a good research question?"Does owning a pet improve quality of life for older people?" A) No, it could be answered with a yes or a no. B) Yes, it's great! It's interesting!. C) Yes, it's great! It's debatable!. D) No, it's boring. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No, it could be answered with a yes or a no. 16. A research question that is too broad is one that A) Is not focused. B) Is not concise. C) Has too many aspects to address in one paper. D) Is all of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Is all of the above. Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesDevelopment Of Objectives QuizGoals And Criteria For Identifying Problems For Research QuizHypotheses Research Questions QuizIdentification Of Research Problem QuizNecessity Of Defining The Problem Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books