- 1. This section contains the authors expression of gratitude to persons or organizations who, in one way or another, contributed something during the preparation and conduct of the study and writing of the manuscript.
A) Dedication B) Preface C) Introduction D) Acknowledgment
- 2. It is a brief statement of the essential contents of the manuscript
A) Summary B) Abstract C) Introduction D) Statement of the problem
- 3. The work of other by changing a tew words and their arrangement, or by closely mimicking their argument's structure, is plagiarism if the author whose work you are
borrowing is not properly acknowledged.
A) Rephrasing B) Rewording C) Summarizing D) Paraphrasing
- 4. This involved student working together without permission, failing to credit to help received, or failing to adhere strictly to rules of group assignment.
A) Agreement B) Conspiracy C) Collusion D) Complicity
- 5. It is distinguished by the meticulous specification of observational subject, observer style, environmental factors and data selection.
A) Structured and unstructured approach B) Observation approach C) Experimental Approach D) Survey approach
- 6. This section explain how the study was conducted. The full details of the materials and methods are described in this chapter, to permit repetition of the research work.
A) Introduction B) Theory C) Methodology D) Review of related literature
- 7. The significance or importantance of the research study, which is typically economic, intellectual, or problem - oriented, is explained by the author in this chapter.
A) Introduction B) Theoretical framework C) Conceptual framework D) Significance of the study
- 8. It is compilation of article that is regularly release all year long (much like a magazine).
A) Newsletter B) Journal C) Circular D) Magazine
- 9. In a term or idea you want to use is used in a qoute from another source, try to locate the original source if you can.
A) Tributary citation B) Minor citation C) Secondary citation D) Inferior citation
- 10. As a university, we strive the conserve, advance and convey truth, according to the standards of ethical conduct in research.
A) Introduction B) The Principle of Integrity and Honesty. C) Competence in the conduct of research D) Preamble
- 11. Since these are private documents, academics, rarely use them to gather data.
A) Logs B) Chronicles C) Diaries D) Journal
- 12. Refers to a unique numbers that is always associated with them whenever they are published online
A) Page number B) Digital Object Identifier (DOI) C) Foot note D) Pages
- 13. These are the outcomes of a graduate students research during that program.
A) Research B) Theses and dissertations C) Feasibility study D) Case study
- 14. It is a collection of exclusive rights given to the person who creates a unique work.
A) Deed B) Patent C) Contract D) Copyright
- 15. Relates to mentioning two works that were published in different Year but by the same author(s)
A) Single author, numerous work B) One author, multiple works C) Unique author, various work D) Solitary author, many works
- 16. Include reference to several source of the same parentheses, arrange them in your reference list in the same order, and divive them with a semicolon
A) Individual citation, multiple source B) Single citation, several source C) Lone citation, numerous source D) One citation, multiple sources
- 17. This contains articles produced by professional in a specific field
A) Intellectual publication B) Academic publication C) Learned publication D) Scholarly publication
- 18. The information that is transmitted through this source is typically quite trustworthy. As a result it ranks as one of the most reliable source for gathering secondary data.
A) Newspaper B) Book C) Official record D) Public document
- 19. These are published about relatively particular subject and are shorter than novels
A) Journal articles B) Paper article C) Bulletin article D) Periodical article
- 20. This section contains the chapter captions, main headings, and subheadings as found in the text with their corresponding Page numbers.
A) Introduction B) Copyright page C) Figures D) Table of contents
- 21. When you collect your own data you have freedom to solve problem that are relevant to your company or research goals.
A) Accurate B) Precise C) Specific D) Exact
- 22. Addresses a range of important regional and state issues, find solution to everyday issues, and promotes economic diversification
A) Publication B) Extension C) Instruction D) Research
- 23. This indicates weather the research was conducted in a natural environment or in accordance with pre- established arrangements
A) Organized and Formless approach B) Appraisal approach C) Investigational approach D) Controlled and uncontrolled approach
- 24. This refers to the common substitute for the radio listening and are growing in popularity.
A) Intercom B) Telephone C) Podcasts D) One - way radio
- 25. Create knowledge that could result in the stablishmeant of industries, new commercial item, and technology that could significantly affect the economy
A) University instruction B) University extension C) University production D) University research
- 26. This refers to the information gathered from a primary source, which is often owned by the researcher and is up to them weather to distribute it or not.
A) Ownership B) Proprietorship C) Copyright D) Intellectual property
- 27. These include written source such as books, journals, newspapers, websites, and government documents.
A) Public records B) Sources of secondary data C) Sources of Primary data D) Official data
- 28. It involves presenting someone else idea or work as your own, with or without that person, and doing so by incorporating it into your work do not giving it due credit.
A) Fraud B) Forgery C) Libel D) Plagiarism.
- 29. These are entrusted with generating new knowledge, sharing it with pupils, and describing how they acquired it in a methodical way.
A) Criminologist B) Researchers C) Professional D) Faculty members
- 30. These are often for professionals. Despite being narrowly fucosed they are not meant to be “scholarly."
A) Job publication B) Skill publication C) Craft publication D) Trade publications
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