Research Aptitude MCQ Based On Solved Paper - Updated
Research Aptitude MCQ Based On Solved Paper - Updated
Research Aptitude MCQ Based On Solved Paper - Updated
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Answer: 1
2. 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
Answer: 3
4. The problem of ‘research ethics’ is concerned with which aspect of research activities
?
(1) Following the prescribed format of a thesis
(2) Data analysis through qualitative or quantitative techniques
(3) Defining the population of research
(4) Evidence based research reporting
Answer: 4
5. In which of the following activities, potential for nurturing creative and critical
thinking is
relatively greater ?
(1) Preparing research summary
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(2) Presenting a seminar paper
(3) Participation in research conference
(4) Participation in a workshop
Answer: 4
Answer : 3
Answer : 3
3. 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 : 2
4. In finalizing a thesis writing format which of the following would form part of
supplementary
pages ?
(1) List of tables and figures
(2) Table of contents
(3) Conclusions of the study
(4) Bibliography and Appendices
Answer : 1
Answer : 4
Answer: 3
Answer: 2
Answer: 3
4. 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 i. Using primary and secondary sources
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b. Ex post-facto method ii. Questionnaire
c. Descriptive survey method iii. Standardized tests
d. Historical method iv. Typical characteristic tests
Codes :
abcd
(1) ii i iii iv
(2) iii iv ii i
(3) ii iii i iv
(4) ii iv iii i
Answer: 2
5. 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 :4
Answer: C
2. 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.
(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:
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(C) (ii), (iv) and (vi)
(D) (i), (iii) and (v)
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Answer: C
Answer: B
4. A research 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?
(A) Historical method
(B) Descriptive survey method
(C) Experimental method
(D) Ex-post-facto method
Answer: D
Answer: B
Answer: C
2. Which of the following statements is true in the context of the testing of a hypothesis?
(A) It is only the alternative hypothesis, that can be tested.
(B) It is only the null hypothesis, that can be tested.
(C) Both, the alternative and the null hypotheses can be tested.
(D) Both, the alternative and the null hypotheses cannot be tested.
Answer: B
3. Which of the following are the basic rules of APA style of referencing format?
(a) Italicize titles of shorter works such as journal articles or essays
(b) Invert authors’ names (last name first)
(c) Italicize titles of longer works such as books and journals
(d) Alphabetically index reference list
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: C
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6. Ethical norms in research do not involve guidelines for:
(A) Thesis format
(B) Copyright
(C) Patenting policy
(D) Data sharing policies
Answer: A
Answer: B
8. A definition that has a meaning that is deliberately assigned to some symbol is called:
(A) Lexical
(B) Precising
(C) Stipulative
(D) Persuasive
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: A
3. Jean Piaget gave a theory of cognitive development of humans on the basis of his
(A) Fundamental research e basis of his
(B) applied research
(C) Action research
(D) Evaluation Research
Answer: A
4. “Male and female students perform equally well in a numerical aptitude test.”
This statement indicates a(A) research hypothesis
(B) null hypothesis
(C) directional hypothesis
(D) statistical hypothesis
Answer: B
Answer: C
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(c) Prepare a draft of questionnaire
(d) Revision of the draft
Answer: B
7. When the purpose of a definition is to explain the use or to eliminate ambiguity the
definition is called
(A) Stipulative
(B) Theoretical
(C) Lexical
(D) Persuasive
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: D
Answer: D
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(A) Skewed
(B) Mesokurtic
(C) Leptokurtic
(D) Platykurtic
Answer: C
Answer: A
Answer: B
7. Media is known as
(A) First Estate
(B) Second Estate
(C) Third Estate
(D) Fourth Estate
Answer: D
Answer: D
2. A thesis statement is
(A) An observation
(B) A fact
(C) An assertion
(D) A discussion
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Answer: C
3. The research approach of Max Weber to understand how people create meanings in
natural settings is identified as
(A) Positive paradigm
(B) Critical paradigm
(C) Natural paradigm
(D) Interpretative paradigm
Answer: D
Answer: B
5. Identify the category of evaluation that assesses the learning progress to provide
continuous feedback to the students during instruction.
(A) Placement
(B) Diagnostic
(C) Formative
(D) Summative
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: A
Answer: D
Answer: D
Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: B
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2. Which one of the following is not a non-parametric test ?
(A) t-test
(B) Sign test
(C) Chi-square test
(D) Run test
Answer: A
3. Read the following statements – one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as
Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : Qualitative research in India has a long way to go to reach international
standards.
Reason (R) : Because the funding agencies do not support qualitative research in
academic institutions.
Answer: D
Answer: A
Answer: D
Answer: B
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7. The variable which impacts the relationship between an independent variable and a
dependent variable is known as
(A) antecedent variable
(B) precedent variable
(C) predictor variable
(D) control variable
Answer: D
Answer: D
Answer: C
2. Which one of the following belongs to the category of good ‘research ethics’?
(A) Publishing the same paper in two research journals without telling the editors.
(B) Conducting a review of the literature that acknowledges the contributions of other
people in the relevant field or relevant prior work.
(C) Trimming outliers from a data set without discussing your reasons in a research
paper.
(D) Including a colleague as an author on a research paper in return for a favor even
though the colleague did not make a serious contribution to the paper.
Answer: B
Answer: C
4. Which one of the following references is written as per Modern Language Association
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(MLA) format?
(A) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005
(B) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005
(C) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005
(D) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India,
2005
Answer: D
5. A workshop is
(A) a conference for discussion on a topic.
(B) a meeting for discussion on a topic.
(C) a class at a college or a university in which a teacher and the students discuss a
topic.
(D) a brief intensive course for a small group emphasizing the development of a skill or
technique for solving a specific problem.
Answer: D
6. A working hypothesis is
(A) a proven hypothesis for an argument.
(B) not required to be tested.
(C) a provisionally accepted hypothesis for further research.
(D) a scientific theory.
Answer: C
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: A
(A) 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6
(B) 1 – 2 – 4 – 3 – 5 – 6
(C) 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6
(D) 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 5 – 6
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: A
2. When two or more successive footnotes refer to the same work which one of the
following expressions is used ?
(A) ibid
(B) et.al
(C) op.cit :
(D) loc.cit.
Answer: A
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3. Nine year olds are taller than seven year olds. This is an example of a reference drawn
from
(A) Vertical study
(B) Cross-sectional study
(C) Time series study
(D) Experimental study
Answer: B
Answer: D
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: D
2. Suppose you want to investigate the working efficiency of nationalized bank in India,
which one of the following would you follow?
(A) Area Sampling
(B) Multi-stage Sampling
(C) Sequential Sampling
(D) Quota Sampling
Answer: B
Answer: C
Answer: D
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer: C
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer: D
5. Which one of the following methods is best suited for mapping the distribution of
different crops as provided in the standard classification of crops in India ?
(A) Pie diagram
(B) Chorochromatic technique
(C) Isopleth technique
(D) Dot method
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Answer: B
6. Which one of the following does not come under the methods of data classification ?
(A) Qualitative
(B) Normative
(C) Spatial
(D) Quantitative
Answer: C
Answer: A
Answer: D
9. Research is conducted to
I. Generate new knowledge
II. Not to develop a theory
III. Obtain research degree
IV. Reinterpret existing knowledge
Which of the above are correct ?
(A) I, III & II
(B) III, II & IV
(C) II, I & III
(D) I, III & IV
Answer: D
Answer: D
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2. A doctor studies the relative effectiveness of two drugs of dengue fever. His research
would be classified as
(A) Descriptive Survey
(B) Experimental Research
(C) Case Study
(D) Ethnography
Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: C
5. Which one of the following methods serve to measure correlation between two
variables?
(A) Scatter Diagram
(B) Frequency Distribution
(C) Two-way table
(D) Coefficient of Rank Correlation
Answer: D
6. Which of the following phrases is not relevant to describe the meaning of research as
a process?
(A) Systematic Activity
(B) Objective Observation
(C) Trial and Error
(D) Problem Solving
Answer: B
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(C) Height
(D) Attitude
Answer: B
Answer: C
2. Research is
(A) Searching again and again
(B) Finding solution to any problem
(C) Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
(D) None of the above
Answer: C
Answer: D
4. Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
(A) Searching sources of information to locate problem.
(B) Survey of related literature
(C) Identification of problem
(D) Searching for solutions to the problem
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: D
7. Which one of the following is the oldest Archival source of data in India ?
(A) National Sample Surveys
(B) Agricultural Statistics
(C) Census
(D) Vital Statistics
Answer: A
8. In a large random data set following normal distribution, the ratio (%) of number of
data points which are in the range of (mean ± standard deviation) to the total number of
data points, is
(A) ~ 50%
(B) ~ 67%
(C) ~ 97%
(D) ~ 47%
Answer: B
Answer: A
2. The research which is exploring new facts through the study of the past is called
(A) Philosophical research
(B) Historical research
(C) Mythological research
(D) Content analysis
Answer: B
3. Action research is
(A) An applied research
(B) A research carried out to solve immediate problems
(C) A longitudinal research
(D) Simulative research
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Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: C
6. Which correlation co-efficient best explains the relationship between creativity and
intelligence?
(A) 1.00
(B) 0.6
(C) 0.5
(D) 0.3
Answer: A
Answer: D
2. Action-research is:
(A) An applied research
(B) A research carried out to solve immediate problems
(C) A longitudinal research
(D) All the above
Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: D
Answer: C
Answer: D
2. The research that applies the laws at the time of field study to draw more and more
clear ideas about the problem is:
(A) Applied research
(B) Action research
(C) Experimental research
(D) None of these
Answer: C
Answer: B
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4. The process not needed in experimental research is:
(A) Observation
(B) Manipulation and replication
(C) Controlling
(D) Reference collection
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer: B
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Answer: A
Answer: B
6. A statistical measure based upon the entire population is called parameter while
measure based upon a sample is known as:
(A) Sample parameter
(B) Inference
(C) Statistics
(D) None of these
Answer: C
Answer: C
8. The F-test:
(A) is essentially a two tailed test.
(B) is essentially a one tailed test.
(C) can be one tailed as well as two tailed depending on the hypothesis.
(D) can never be a one tailed test.
Answer: C
9. Which one of the following is the most comprehensive source of population data?
(A) National Family Health Surveys
(B) National Sample Surveys
(C) Census
(D) Demographic Health Surveys
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer : A
Answer : A
Answer : D
Answer : C
Answer : C
Answer : B
Answer : D
Answer : B
Answer : B
5. The study in which the investigators attempt to trace an effect is known as:
(A) Survey Research
(B) ‘Ex-post Facto’ Research
(C) Historical Research
(D) Summative Research
Answer : B
Answer : D
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7. Out of four numbers, the average of the first three numbers is thrice the fourth
number. If the average of the four numbers is 5, the fourth number is:
(A) 4.5
(B) 5
(C) 2
(D) 4
Answer : C
Answer : B
9. Which of the following methods will you choose to prepare choropleth map of India
showing urban density of population:
(A) Quartiles
(B) Quintiles
(C) Mean and SD
(D) Break – point
Answer : A
10. Which of the following methods is best suited to show on a map the types of crops
being grown in a region?
(A) Choropleth
(B) Chorochromatic
(C) Choroschematic
(D) Isopleth
Answer : A
Answer: (A)
Answer: (D)
Answer: (A)
Answer: (D)
Answer: (D)
Answer: (A)
2. Match List-I (Interviews) with List-II (Meaning) and select the correct answer from
the code given below:
List – I (Interviews) List – II (Meaning)
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(a) structured interviews (i) greater flexibility approach
(b) Unstructured interviews (ii) attention on the questions to be answered
(c) Focused interviews (iii) individual life experience
(d) Clinical interviews (iv) Pre determined question
(v) non-directive
Code:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(B) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(C) (v) (ii) (iv) (i)
(D) (i) (iii) (v) (iv)
Answer: (A)
Answer: (A)
Answer: (B)
Answer: (B)
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