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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (BA Sociology) .
| 101. |
__________ indicates a plan of action to be carried out in connection with a proposed research work. |
| A. | research proposal |
| B. | research abstract |
| C. | research methodology |
| D. | research design |
| Answer» C. research methodology | |
| 102. |
__________ study which wants to determine the frequency of occurrence of an event of its association with something. |
| A. | descriptive |
| B. | formulate |
| C. | explorative |
| D. | diagnostic |
| Answer» B. formulate | |
| 103. |
This is an intensive and searching interview aiming at studying the
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| A. | clinical interview |
| B. | depth interview |
| C. | focused interview |
| D. | directive interview |
| Answer» A. clinical interview | |
| 104. |
_________ as a method of collecting primary data in which a number of individuals with a common interest interact with each other. |
| A. | group interview |
| B. | depth interview |
| C. | direct interview |
| D. | focused interview |
| Answer» C. direct interview | |
| 105. |
__________ involve presentation of ambiguous stimuli to the respondents for interpretation. |
| A. | psychological test |
| B. | socio metric test |
| C. | projective techniques |
| D. | case study |
| Answer» A. psychological test | |
| 106. |
___________ leaves as a suggestive reference or prompter during interview. |
| A. | interview guide |
| B. | diary |
| C. | field note |
| D. | interview schedule |
| Answer» C. field note | |
| 107. |
A __________question can be answered in one of the two responses |
| A. | open type |
| B. | closed type |
| C. | dichotomous |
| D. | multiple choice |
| Answer» A. open type | |
| 108. |
__________ are those which are collected fresh and are original in character |
| A. | primary data |
| B. | secondary data |
| C. | qualitative data |
| D. | quantitative data |
| Answer» A. primary data | |
| 109. |
_________ observation, the observer have been old specifically what is to be observed |
| A. | structured |
| B. | controlled |
| C. | discussed |
| D. | participated |
| Answer» C. discussed | |
| 110. |
it enable the researcher to relate logically known facts to intelligent guesses about unknown conditions. |
| A. | research design |
| B. | pre-test |
| C. | hypothesis |
| D. | pilot study |
| Answer» B. pre-test | |
| 111. |
It enables the researcher to acquaint himself with current knowledge in the field in which he is going to conduct his research. |
| A. | social survey |
| B. | review of literature |
| C. | research proposal |
| D. | research design |
| Answer» B. review of literature | |
| 112. |
The _________ type of questionnaire calls for a free response in the respondent’s own words. |
| A. | closed |
| B. | open |
| C. | structured |
| D. | unstructured |
| Answer» A. closed | |
| 113. |
_________ refers to a scale with a set of points which describes varying degrees of the dimensions of an attribute observed. |
| A. | rating scale |
| B. | check list |
| C. | score card |
| D. | observation |
| Answer» B. check list | |
| 114. |
A ________ refers to any collection of specified group of human beings |
| A. | sampling |
| B. | population |
| C. | random sampling |
| D. | non probability sampling |
| Answer» C. random sampling | |
| 115. |
_________ data are verbal or other symbolic materials |
| A. | quantitative |
| B. | primary |
| C. | qualitative |
| D. | secondary |
| Answer» A. quantitative | |
| 116. |
_________ is directed towards the solution of a problem. |
| A. | research |
| B. | data collection |
| C. | hypothesis |
| D. | survey |
| Answer» C. hypothesis | |
| 117. |
_________ research is directed towards the solution of immediate, specific and practical problem. |
| A. | basic |
| B. | diagnostic |
| C. | applied |
| D. | descriptive |
| Answer» C. applied | |
| 118. |
Control is the essential ingredient of _________ method. |
| A. | descriptive |
| B. | diagnostic |
| C. | experimental |
| D. | explorative |
| Answer» B. diagnostic | |
| 119. |
_________ method can be applied only where a high degree of precision is not necessary. |
| A. | case study |
| B. | local correspondents |
| C. | simple random questionnaire |
| D. | mailed |
| Answer» A. case study | |
| 120. |
A meeting of persons face to face especially for the purpose of formal conference on some point. |
| A. | interview |
| B. | observation |
| C. | participant observation |
| D. | projective techniques/ survey |
| Answer» C. participant observation | |
| 121. |
Information that is represented usually as words, not numbers. |
| A. | qualitative data |
| B. | primary data |
| C. | quantitative data |
| D. | scientific data |
| Answer» B. primary data | |
| 122. |
__________ research focuses primarly on the meaning of subjective attributes of individuals or groups. |
| A. | quantitative |
| B. | qualitative |
| C. | social science |
| D. | descriptive |
| Answer» A. quantitative | |
| 123. |
It is a quantity that expresses a quantity in numbers to allow in numbers to allow more praise measurement. |
| A. | variable |
| B. | attribute |
| C. | concept |
| D. | definition |
| Answer» C. concept | |
| 124. |
_________ are the most complete type of survey. |
| A. | social survey |
| B. | sampling |
| C. | censuses |
| D. | data collection |
| Answer» A. social survey | |
| 125. |
A proposition which can be put to test to determine validity. |
| A. | hypothesis |
| B. | operational definition |
| C. | data collection tool |
| D. | research design |
| Answer» B. operational definition | |
| 126. |
Information collected by the researcher for the purposes of the project immediately. |
| A. | secondary data |
| B. | primary data |
| C. | qualitative data |
| D. | quantitative data |
| Answer» B. primary data | |
| 127. |
It is the collection of data concerning the living and working conditionals of the people in a given community |
| A. | sampling |
| B. | social survey |
| C. | case study |
| D. | data collection |
| Answer» B. social survey | |
| 128. |
It takes place with persons known to have been involved in particular concrete situations. |
| A. | personal interview |
| B. | focused interview |
| C. | depth interview |
| D. | repeated interview |
| Answer» A. personal interview | |
| 129. |
It is a verbal method of securing data in the field surveys. |
| A. | interview |
| B. | participant observation |
| C. | questionnaire method |
| D. | projective technique. |
| Answer» C. questionnaire method | |
| 130. |
________ implies a smaller representation of a larger whole. |
| A. | survey |
| B. | population |
| C. | sample |
| D. | census |
| Answer» B. population | |
| 131. |
________ as the conceptual structure with in which the research is conducted. |
| A. | research proposal |
| B. | research design |
| C. | hypothesis |
| D. | pilot study |
| Answer» A. research proposal | |
| 132. |
A concept which can take on different quantitative values is called a _________. |
| A. | variables |
| B. | values |
| C. | control groups |
| D. | paradigm |
| Answer» B. values | |
| 133. |
_________ method in the application of valid and reliable research methods. |
| A. | experimental |
| B. | scientific |
| C. | survey |
| D. | case-study |
| Answer» A. experimental | |
| 134. |
________ is a organised enquiry |
| A. | research |
| B. | investigation |
| C. | survey |
| D. | experiment |
| Answer» B. investigation | |
| 135. |
A set of systematically related propositions specifying causal relationships among variables. |
| A. | research |
| B. | theory |
| C. | concept |
| D. | hypothesis |
| Answer» B. theory | |
| 136. |
__________ means basing conclusions on facts without any bias and value judgement. |
| A. | subjectivity |
| B. | objectivity |
| C. | research |
| D. | theory |
| Answer» B. objectivity | |
| 137. |
Rorschach test comes under __________ projective techniques. |
| A. | verbal |
| B. | visual |
| C. | expressive |
| D. | audio |
| Answer» B. visual | |
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