The document discusses various aspects of research methodology such as research methods, data collection tools, research ethics, and action research. It provides 25 multiple choice questions with answers on topics like the characteristics of participatory research, appropriate research methods for different study purposes, ethical guidelines in research, steps in research process and action research cycle. The document serves as a review of key concepts in research methodology.
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1. 1. Which of the following statements is not true in the context of
participatory research?
(1) It recognizes knowledge as power.
(2) It emphasises on people as experts.
(3) It is a collective process of enquiry.
(4) Its sole purpose is production of knowledge.
Answer: 4
2. A researcher is interested in studying the prospects of a particular
political party in an urban area. What tool should he prefer for the
study?
(1) Rating scale
(2) Interview
(3) Questionnaire
(4) Schedule
Answer: 3
3. Ethical norms in research do not involve guidelines for:
(1) Thesis format
(2) Copyright
(3) Patenting policy
(4) Data sharing policies
Answer: 1
4. A researcher intends to explore the effect of possible factors for
the organization of effective mid-day meal interventions. Which
research method will be most appropriate for this study?
(1) Historical method
(2) Descriptive survey method
(3) Experimental method
(4) Ex-post-facto method
2. Answer: 4
5. Which of the following is an initial mandatory requirement for
pursuing research?
(1) Developing a research design
(2) Formulating a research question
(3) Deciding about the data analysis procedure
(4) Formulating a research hypothesis
Answer: 2
6. The format of thesis writing is the same as in
(1) preparation of a research paper/article
(2) writing of seminar presentation
(3) a research dissertation
(4) presenting a workshop / conference paper
Answer: 3
7. In qualitative research paradigm, which of the following features
may be considered critical?
(1) Data collection with standardised research tools.
(2) Sampling design with probability sample techniques.
(3) Data collection with bottom-up empirical evidences.
(4) Data gathering to take place with top-down systematic evidences.
Answer: 3
8. From the following list of statements identify the set which has
negative implications for ‘research ethics’:
(i) A researcher critically looks at the findings of another research.
(ii) Related studies are cited without proper references.
(iii) Research findings are made the basis for policy making.
(iv) Conduct of practitioner is screened in terms of reported research
evidences.
3. (v) A research study is replicated with a view to verify the evidences from
other researches.
(vi) Both policy making and policy implementing processes are regulated in
terms of preliminary studies.
Codes:
(1) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(2) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(3) (ii), (iv) and (vi)
(4) (i), (iii) and (v)
Answer: 3
9. In a research on the effect of child-rearing practices on stress-
proneness of children in completing school projects, the hypothesis
formulated is that ‘child rearing practices do influence stress-
proneness’. At the data-analysis stage a null hypothesis is advanced
to find out the tenability of research hypothesis. On the basis of the
evidence available, the null hypothesis is rejected at 0.01 level of
significance. What decision may be warranted in respect of the
research hypothesis?
(1) The research hypothesis will also be rejected.
(2) The research hypothesis will be accepted.
(3) Both the research hypothesis and the null hypothesis will be rejected.
(4) No decision can be taken in respect of the research hypothesis.
Answer: 2
10. The principal of a school conducts an interview session of
teachers and students with a view to explore the possibility of their
enhanced participation in school programmes. This endeavour may
be related to which type of research?
(1) Evaluation Research
(2) Fundamental Research
(3) Action Research
(4) Applied Research
4. Answer: 3
11. In doing action research what is the usual sequence of steps?
(1) Reflect, observe, plan, act
(2) Plan, act, observe, reflect
(3) Plan, reflect, observe, act
(4) Act, observe, plan, reflect
Answer: 2
12. Which sequence of research steps is logical in the list given
below?
(1) Problem formulation, Analysis, Development of Research design,
Hypothesis making, Collection of data, Arriving at generalizations and
conclusions.
(2) Development of Research design, Hypothesis making, Problem
formulation, Data analysis, Arriving at conclusions and data collection.
(3) Problem formulation, Hypothesis making, Development of a Research
design, Collection of data, Data analysis and formulation of generalizations
and conclusions.
(4) Problem formulation, Deciding about the sample and data collection
tools, Formulation of hypothesis, Collection and interpretation of research
evidence.
Answer: 3
13. Below are given two sets – research methods (Set-I) and data
collection tools (Set-II).
Match the two sets and indicate your answer by selecting the correct
code:
Set – I (Research Methods) Set – II (Data Collection Tools)
a. Experimental method
b. Ex post-facto method
c. Descriptive survey method
d. Historical method
i. Using primary and secondary sources
ii. Questionnaire
iii. Standardized tests
iv. Typical characteristic tests
Codes:
a b c d
(1) ii i iii iv
5. (2) iii iv ii i
(3) ii iii i iv
(4) ii iv iii i
Answer: 2
14. The issue of ‘research ethics’ may be considered pertinent at
which stage of research?
(1) At the stage of problem formulation and its definition
(2) At the stage of defining the population of research
(3) At the stage of data collection and interpretation
(4) At the stage of reporting the findings.
Answer: 3
15. In which of the following, reporting format is formally
prescribed?
(1) Doctoral level thesis
(2) Conference of researchers
(3) Workshops and seminars
(4) Symposia
Answer: 1
16. Which of the following research types focuses on ameliorating
the prevailing situations?
(1) Fundamental Research
(2) Applied Research
(3) Action Research
(4) Experimental Research
Answer: 3
17. A researcher attempts to evaluate the effect of method of
feeding on anxiety - proneness of children. Which method of
research would be appropriate for this?
(1) Case study method
6. (2) Experimental method
(3) Ex-post-facto method
(4) Survey method
Answer: 3
18. In which of the following arrangements a wider spectrum of
ideas and issues may be made possible?
(1) Research Article
(2) Workshop mode
(3) Conference
(4) Symposium
Answer: 3
19. Which of the following is susceptible to the issue of research
ethics?
(1) Inaccurate application of statistical techniques
(2) Faulty research design
(3) Choice of sampling techniques
(4) Reporting of research findings
Answer: 4
20. There are two sets given below. Set - I specifies the types of
research, while Set - II indicates their characteristics. Match the two
and give your answer by selecting the appropriate code.
Set - I
(Research types)
Set - II
(Characteristics)
(a) Fundamental
research
(b) Applied research
(c) Action research
(d) Evaluative research
(i) Finding out the extent of perceived impact of an
intervention
(ii) Developing an effective explanation through theory
building
(iii) Improving an existing situation through use of
interventions
(iv) Exploring the possibility of a theory for use in various
situations
(v) Enriching technological resources
Code:
7. (a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
(2) (v) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(4) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)
Answer: 1
21. Which of the sets of activities best indicate the cyclic nature of
action research strategy?
(1) Reflect, Observe, Plan, Act
(2) Observe, Act, Reflect, Plan
(3) Act, Plan, Observe, Reflect
(4) Plan, Act, Observe, Reflect
Answer: 4
22. Which of the following sequences of research steps is nearer to
scientific method?
(1) Suggested solution of the problem, Deducing the consequences of the
solution, Perceiving the problem situation, Location of the difficulty and
testing the solutions.
(2) Perceiving the problem situation, Locating the actual problem and its
definition, Hypothesizing, Deducing the consequences of the suggested
solution and Testing the hypothesis in action.
(3) Defining a problem, Identifying the causes of the problem, Defining a
population, Drawing a sample, Collecting data and Analysing results.
(4) Identifying the causal factors, Defining the problem, Developing a
hypothesis, Selecting a sample, Collecting data and arriving at
generalizations and Conclusions.
Answer: 3
23. The problem of ‘research ethics’ is concerned with which aspect
of research activities?
(1) Following the prescribed format of a thesis
8. (2) Data analysis through qualitative or quantitative techniques
(3) Defining the population of research
(4) Evidence based research reporting
Answer: 4
24. In which of the following activities, potential for nurturing
creative and critical thinking is relatively greater?
(1) Preparing research summary
(2) Presenting a seminar paper
(3) Participation in research conference
(4) Participation in a workshop
Answer: 4
25. Prime Minister Research Fellowship is for students pursuing Ph.D
programme in:
(1) State and Central Universities
(2) Central Universities, IISc, IITs, NITs, IISERs and IIITs
(3) IISc, IITs, NITs, IISERs, IIITs, State and Central Universities
(4) IITs and IISc
Answer: 4