Q1. What is the purpose of research? a. To express personal opinions and beliefs b. To generate new knowledge and insights c. To promote subjective viewpoints d. To validate existing theories and concepts |
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Q2. What distinguishes research from other forms of inquiry? a. Reliance on personal opinions and beliefs b. Lack of empirical observation c. Systematic approach and structured methodology d. Lack of objectivity and peer review |
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Q3. What role does peer review play in scientific research? a. It ensures the inclusion of personal opinions and beliefs. b. It promotes subjectivity and biases in research. c. It provides accountability and quality control. d. It restricts the dissemination of research findings. |
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Q4. What is the significance of falsifiability in scientific research? a. It encourages the inclusion of personal opinions and beliefs. b. It promotes subjective interpretations of data. c. It allows for the rejection or support of hypotheses through empirical evidence. d. It restricts the exploration of new ideas and concepts. |
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Q5. How does research contribute to the cumulative knowledge of a field? a. By relying solely on personal experiences and anecdotes b. By challenging existing theories without evidence c. By building upon and expanding previous research findings d. By ignoring the need for peer review and validation |
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Q6. What is the role of data analysis in research? a. To generate new knowledge and insights b. To establish control groups in experiments c. To interpret and make sense of collected data d. To validate existing theories and concepts |
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Q7. Which of the following is a characteristic of research methodology? a. Lack of planning and structure b. Reliance on personal opinions and beliefs c. Use of appropriate statistical or qualitative techniques d. Ignoring sample selection and data collection methods |
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Q8. How does research contribute to problem-solving? a. By promoting subjective viewpoints b. By relying on personal opinions and beliefs c. By addressing specific problems or gaps in knowledge d. By limiting the scope of inquiry |
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Q9. What distinguishes scientific research from other forms of inquiry? a. Reliance on personal opinions and beliefs b. Lack of empirical observation c. Use of systematic and structured approaches d. Ignoring the need for peer review and publication |
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Q10. How does research contribute to the development of society? a. By promoting subjective viewpoints b. By ignoring evidence and data c. By advancing knowledge and informing decision-making d. By restricting the dissemination of research findings |
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