This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Planning > Goals And Criteria For Identifying Problems For Research – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Goals And Criteria For Identifying Problems For Research Quiz 1 (28 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. General aim of research is ..... A) Must contribute to the national goals for the development of quality of human life. B) Must develop skills of the researcher and have return (e.g monetary, prestige) after research report. C) Results must provide reliable results and implementable. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Must contribute to the national goals for the development of quality of human life. 2. An INTERSTING research problem will help: A) Save the time. B) Narrow the scope of research. C) Motivate the author(s). D) Limit the number of data collection methods. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Motivate the author(s). 3. This is a guideline in selecting research problem to avoid blaming others. A) Must be chosen by researcher himself. B) Must be within the interest of researcher. C) Must be within the specialization of researcher. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Must be chosen by researcher himself. 4. Information that is able to be trusted and accurate is? A) Relevant. B) Glossary. C) Source. D) Reliable. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Reliable. 5. How many steps are there in formulating a research problem? A) 8. B) 7. C) 6. D) 5. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 7. 6. It is the first step of doing research A) Questions. B) Observation. C) Research title. D) Research problem. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Research problem. 7. In order for an author to be considered a credible, reliable source they must be ..... A) An expert on the subject matter. B) A teacher. C) Very smart. D) A good writer. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An expert on the subject matter. 8. After setting out the objectives, you should A) Identify the Broad Study Area. B) Study research questions. C) Mark-up your Interest. D) Assess the objectives. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Assess the objectives. 9. A research problem must be the problem which ..... A) Causes concern for you. B) Causes concern for everyone. C) Is very simple. D) Doesn't need to be solved. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Causes concern for everyone. 10. What is the problem with using the Internet for research? A) Too much information. B) Teachers don't like it. C) The information is not verified or edited. D) There isn't a problem with using the Internet for research. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The information is not verified or edited. 11. It shows the purpose of research A) Subject matter. B) Theory. C) Aim. D) Objective. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Aim. 12. An area of research to be concerned A) Research methodology. B) Research Problem. C) Research review. D) Research gaps. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Research Problem. 13. Sources created by people not directly involved in the events they describe are? A) Plagiarism. B) Secondary source. C) Database. D) Primary source. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Secondary source. 14. The introductory section of a research report should aim to: A) Identify the specific focus of the study. B) Provide a rationale for the dissertation, or article. C) Grab the reader's attention. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 15. Sources created by people who witnesses or took part in the events they describe are? A) Secondary source. B) Database. C) Index. D) Primary source. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Primary source. 16. Area of concern when there is a gap in knowledge that requires a solution; defined by what you do notknow or understand about your practical problem A) Practical problem. B) Research problem. C) Pure research. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Research problem. 17. Evaluating information is important in the research process because A) Sources vary in the levels of authority, accuracy and objectivity. B) Not all information is suitable for your paper. C) All information available to us is reliable. D) "Fake news" is widespread. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) All information available to us is reliable. 18. Guidelines in selecting research problem wherein researcher must know the method he will used A) Requires expertise. B) Requires original, critical, reflectove thinking. C) Must be within the competence of the researcher to tackle. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Must be within the competence of the researcher to tackle. 19. A situation which is challenging and requires reflective thinking A) Research methods. B) Research title. C) Research problem. D) Literature review. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Research problem. 20. A research aim is a ..... statement A) Precise. B) General. C) Specific. D) Unclear. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) General. 21. Researcher X received an increased of salary after finishing his research problem. He has a return of A) Reputation. B) Prestige. C) Monetary. D) Promotion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Monetary. 22. Letters, diaries, autobiographies, eyewitness accounts A) Examples of primary sources. B) Examples of third person point-of-view. C) Examples of secondary sources. D) Contains only indirect quotes. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Examples of primary sources. 23. How can you tell if your research questions are really good? A) If they guide your literature search. B) If they are linked together to help you construct a coherent argument. C) If they force you to narrow the scope of your research. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 24. The term "secondary analysis" refers to the technique of: A) Conducting a study of seconds, minutes and other measures of time. B) Analysing your own data in two different ways. C) Analysing existing data that has been collected by another person or organization. D) Working part time on a project alongside other responsibilities. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Analysing existing data that has been collected by another person or organization. 25. Information directly related to the topic is? A) Reliable. B) Glossary. C) Index. D) Relevant. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Relevant. 26. ..... refers to when the solution to a research problem has practical consequences. A) Applied research. B) Pure research. C) Academic research problem. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Applied research. 27. The following are example of primary sources, except A) Legal documents. B) Interviews. C) Pieces of creative writing. D) Movie reviews. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Movie reviews. 28. To read the literature critically means: A) Being negative about something before you read it. B) Skimming through the material because most of it is just padding. C) Evaluating what you read in terms of your own research questions. D) To suggest the previous research was always poorly conducted. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Evaluating what you read in terms of your own research questions. Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesChoosing A Topic Defining A Research Question QuizDevelopment Of Objectives QuizHypotheses Research Questions QuizIdentification Of Research Problem QuizNecessity Of Defining The Problem Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books