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1.

Identify the incorrect statement :

A. hypothesis is made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigations
B. hypothesis is a basis for reasoning without any assumption of its truth
C. ypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
D. cientific hypothesis is a scientific theory
Answer» D. cientific hypothesis is a scientific theory
2.

A concept is a word or a phrase which symbolizes the phenomenon and helps to communicate the finding. Which fact about the concept is wrong?

A. t is similar to an the same thing as a fact
B. t is abstracted from the sense perceptions
C. hey are logical constructs created from the sense impressions or complex experiences
D. t should not be confusing
Answer» B. t is abstracted from the sense perceptions
3.

Which of the following statement is wrong regarding inductive generalizations?

A. hey are based on observed facts and realistic foundation
B. t is scientific in character and some of the important theorems of the physical and social sciences have been developed through this method
C. t is helpful in finding out the material truth
D. t is easy, cost effective and time saving method
Answer» E.
4.

Which one of the following is not a basic component of research?

A. e can know nature
B. ll natural phenomena have unnatural causes
C. nowledge is better than ignorance
D. nowledge isderived from observation of nature
Answer» C. nowledge is better than ignorance
5.

Action research means?

A. longitudinal research
B. n applied research
C. research initiated to solve an immediate problem
D. research with socioeconomic objective
Answer» D. research with socioeconomic objective
6.

Which of the following is not an example of a continuous variable?

A. amily size
B. ntelligence
C. eight
D. ttitude
Answer» D. ttitude
7.

The term phenomenology is associated with the process of

A. ualitative research
B. nalysis of variance
C. orrelational study
D. robability sampling
Answer» B. nalysis of variance
8.

Which of the following is also called archival data?

A. rivate sources
B. econdary sources
C. unning records
D. ecollections
Answer» B. econdary sources
9.

Oral history forms a part of which of the following methods of historiography?

A. rivate sources
B. econdary sources
C. unning records
D. ecollections
Answer» E.
10.

Which type of research method is normally employed by the media?

A. econdary analysis
B. ontent analysis
C. nobtrusive measures
D. atural experiment
Answer» C. nobtrusive measures
11.

The process of describing a culture or way of life from a folk people's perspective is

A. ociometry
B. thnomethodology
C. thnography
D. hotography
Answer» D. hotography
12.

Which method implies the collection of information by way of investigator's own examination, without interviewing the respondents?

A. chedule method
B. bservation
C. osting questionnaire
D. one of the above
Answer» C. osting questionnaire
13.

Which sampling is also known as purposive or non-probability sampling?

A. ulti-stage sampling
B. eliberate sampling
C. rea sampling
D. equential sampling
Answer» C. rea sampling
14.

Which sampling procedure involves grouping the population and then selecting the groups or the clusters rather than individual elements for inclusion in the sample?

A. rea sampling
B. luster sampling
C. ulti-stage sampling
D. eliberate sampling
Answer» C. ulti-stage sampling
15.

Which of the following is not the characteristic of a researcher?

A. e is a specialist rather than a generalist
B. e is industrious and persistent in the trail of discovery
C. e is no inspirational to his choice of the field but accepts the reality
D. e is objective
Answer» B. e is industrious and persistent in the trail of discovery
16.

Collective psychology of the whole period is a theory which

A. an explain all phases of historical development
B. eans the psychology of the whole society
C. eans psychologicalapproach of the collection
D. llof the above
Answer» B. eans the psychology of the whole society
17.

Which of the following is a primary source of data?

A. ersonal records, letters, diaries, autobiographies, wills etc
B. fficial records, government documents, information reserved by socio-religious organizations
C. ral testimony of traditions and customs
D. ll of the above
Answer» E.
18.

Which of the following approach is not used for developing a working hypothesis?

A. iscussion with colleagues and experts about the problem, its origin and objectives in seeking a solution
B. xamination of data and records, if available, concerning the problem for possible trends, peculiarities and other clues
C. eview of similar studies in the area or of the studies on similar problems
D. ollowing the traditional trend
Answer» E.
19.

Which of the following research method requires a researcher to freely pick up a problem, redesign the enquiry as he proceeds and is prepared to conceptualize as he wishes?

A. istorical research
B. onclusion-oriented research
C. ecision-oriented research
D. one of the above
Answer» C. ecision-oriented research
20.

Which of the following is not a problem associated with observational studies?

A. he main conclusion may be invalid because of the confounding effects of uncontrolled variables
B. stimates may be biased because of non-random sampling
C. bservations have to be taken on groups of individuals rather than on individuals themselves
D. one of the above
Answer» E.
21.

Seeing a very big rally it was reported that congress will win the election. The conclusion was based on

A. andom sampling
B. luster sampling
C. ystematic sampling
D. urposive sampling
Answer» E.
22.

If you are doing experiment on a large group of sample which method of controlling will you adopt?

A. atching
B. andomisation
C. limination and matching ?both of them
D. limination only
Answer» C. limination and matching ?both of them
23.

The other name of independent variable for an experimentalresearchis/are

A. reatment variable
B. xperimental variable
C. anipulated variable
D. ll of the above
Answer» E.
24.

If a researcher conducts a research on finding out which administrative style contributes more too institutional effectiveness this will be an example of

A. asic research
B. ction research
C. pplied research
D. one of the above
Answer» D. one of the above
25.

The research that applies the laws at the time of field study to draw more and more clear ideas about the problem is :

A. pplied research
B. ction research
C. xperimental research
D. one of these
Answer» B. ction research
26.

The experimental study is based on :

A. he manipulation of variables
B. onceptual parameters
C. eplication of research
D. urvey of literature
Answer» B. onceptual parameters
27.

We use factorial analysis :

A. o know the relationship between two variables
B. o test the hypothesis
C. o know the difference between two variables
D. o know the difference among the many variables
Answer» E.
28.

The basis on which assumptions are formulated :

A. ultural background of the country
B. niversities
C. pecific characteristics of the castes
D. ll of these
Answer» B. niversities
29.

Survey study aims at

A. nowing facts about the existing situation
B. omparing the present status with the standard norms
C. riticizing the existing situation
D. dentifying the means of improving the existing situation
Answer» C. riticizing the existing situation
30.

All are causes of no sampling errors except

A. aulty tools ofmeasurements
B. nadequate sample
C. on response
D. efect in data collection
Answer» C. on response
31.

In order to augment the accuracy of the study the researcher

A. hould increase the size of his sample
B. hould be honest and unbiased
C. hould keep the variance high
D. ll of these
Answer» E.
32.

Who said that members of the same species are not alike

A. arwin
B. ebert spencer
C. est
D. ood
Answer» B. ebert spencer
33.

A statistical measure basedupon the entire population is called parameter while measure based on a sample is known as

A. ample parameter
B. nference
C. tatistic
D. one of these
Answer» D. one of these
34.

One of the aims of the scientific method in research is to :

A. mprove data interpretation
B. liminate spurious relations
C. onfirm triangulation
D. ntroduce new variables
Answer» B. liminate spurious relations
35.

What do you consider as the main aim of inter disciplinary research?

A. o bring out holistic approach to research
B. o reduce the emphasis of single subject in research domain
C. o over simplify the problem of research
D. o create a new trend in research methodology
Answer» B. o reduce the emphasis of single subject in research domain
36.

The study in which the investigators attempt to trace an effect is known as :

A. urvey research
B. x-post facto research
C. istorical research
D. ummative research
Answer» C. istorical research
37.

A research problem is feasible only when :

A. t has utility and relevance
B. t is researchable
C. t is new and adds something to knowledge
D. ll of the above
Answer» E.
38.

To test null hypothesis, a researcher uses :

A. test
B. nova
C. 2
D. actorial analysis
Answer» C. 2
39.

The research is always

A. erifying the old knowledge
B. xploring new knowledge
C. illing the gap between knowledge
D. ll of these
Answer» E.
40.

If a student becomes unconscious in the class what will you do first?

A. ushing to the principal?s office and canvassing for help immediately
B. elephoning (informing) student?s parents and wait for them
C. iving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor
D. aking arrangement to send him to his house or nearby hospital
Answer» D. aking arrangement to send him to his house or nearby hospital
41.

The idea of 'Democratic Decentralisation' in India was popularised by

A. .D. Gorwala committee, 1951
B. aul H. Appleby committee, 1951
C. .R. Mehta committee, 1957
D. shok Mehta committee, 1978
Answer» D. shok Mehta committee, 1978
42.

Major limitation of mass communication is

A. t is very costly
B. he feedback system is weak
C. ore time is required to produce the message
D. he success largely depends upon the producer
Answer» C. ore time is required to produce the message
43.

Catharsis means discharge of emotions. A teacher can let off pent up energy of his disciple through

A. icnic/excursions
B. ock- parliament
C. elebration of festivals
D. ll of these
Answer» E.
44.

Parliament can legislate on matters listed in the state list:

A. ith the prior permission of the president
B. nly after the constitution is amended suit-ably
C. n case of inconsistency among state legislatures
D. t the request of two or more states
Answer» E.
45.

Who defined teaching as an organised system of specific activities aimed to help the learner learn something?

A. orrin
B. yod
C. mith
D. ackson
Answer» D. ackson
46.

What is the reason behind the adoption of grade system instead of our old marks system?

A. t will improve the quality of assessment
B. t will improve teacher student relationship
C. t will eliminate the differentiation between students on marks basis
D. rading system is easier than marks system
Answer» D. rading system is easier than marks system
47.

A good hypothesis should be

A. recise specific and consistent with most known facts
B. ormulated in such a way that it can be tested by data
C. f limited scope and should not have global significance
D. ll of these
Answer» E.
48.

Generalised conclusion on the basis of a sample is technically known as

A. tatistical inference of external validity of the research
B. ata analysis and interpretation
C. arameter inference
D. ll of the above
Answer» B. ata analysis and interpretation
49.

Studying the social status of a population, a researcher concluded that Mr. S is socially backward. His conclusion is

A. rong
B. ights
C. naccurate
D. iased
Answer» D. iased
50.

In your view arrangement for education on environment in the school

A. s important for creating an awareness among an awareness among students about the environment
B. s likely to put more burdens on students
C. s a mode of entertainment for students
D. s like giving work to teacher
Answer» B. s likely to put more burdens on students