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Multiple Choice Questions On Research Methodology

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  Multiple Choice Questions on Research Methodology 1. The method that consists of collection of data through observation and experimentation, formulation and testing of hypothesis is called  a) empirical method b) scientifc method   c) scientifc inormation   d) practical knowledge 2. Information acquired by experience or experimentation is called as   a) empirical   b) scientifc   c) acts   d) scientifc evidences 3. “ll living things are made up of cells   !lue hale is a living being   Therefore blue hale is made up of cells# The reasoning used here is a) inductive   b) deductive   c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive $. %ho as the proponent of deductive method   a) Francis Bacon   b) Christian Huygenes   c) Aristotle   d) ssac !ewton &. The reasoning that uses general principle to predict speci'c results is called a) inductive   b) deductive   c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive (. The reasoning that uses speci'c observations to constructgeneral principles is a) inductive   b) deductive    c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive ). Inductive method as 'rst proposed by   a) Francis Bacon   b) Christian Huygenes   c) Aristotle   d) ssac !ewton *. The method that starts ith formulation of hypothesis and testing of hypothesis in sequential steps here deduction applied is   a) inductive   b) deductive   c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive +. %ho as the proponent of hypothetico deductive method   a) Francis Bacon   b) Christian Huygenes   c) Aristotle   d) ssac !ewton 1. ll research process starts ith a) hypothesis   b) e periments to test hypothesis   c) observation   d) all o these 11. The method of reasoning in hich a conclusion is dra n from t o statements is called a) empiricism   b) inductive method   c) hypothesis   d) #yllogism 12. %hich of the follo ing is a theory data collection analysis method   a) inductive   b) deductive   c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive 13. Inductive reasoning is   a) data collection analysis method   b) theory data collection analysis method   c) data collection method   d) both and b  1$ $  -onstructive method that is used for construction of scienti'c theories in maths and logic is a variant of    a) inductive   b) deductive   c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive 1&. “uman beings are made up of cells   -ats are made up of cells/inus is made up of cells   0erns are made up of cells   Therefore all living beings up of cells# The reasoning used here is a) inductive   b) deductive   c) both a and b   d) hypothetico-deductive ns ers   %$ b) scientifc method&$ a) empirical'$ b) deductiv($ c) Aristotle$ b) deductive*$ a) inductive+$ a) Francis Bacon,$ d) hypothetico-deductive$ b) Christian Huygenes%.$ c) observation%%$ d) #yllogism%&$ b) deductive%'$ a) data collection analysis method%($ b) deductive%$ a) inductive  Mean, Median and Mode are :(A) Measures of deviation(B) Ways of sampling(C) Measures of control tendency(D) None of the aoveAns!er: (D)  esearch is(A) #earching again and again(B) $inding solution to any prolem(C) Wor%ing in a scientif ic !ay to search for truth of any prolem(D) None of the aoveAns!er: (C) Which of the follo!ing is the first step in starting the research process&(A) #earching sources of information to locate prolem'(B) #urvey of related literature(C) dentification of prolem(D) #earching for solutions to the prolem