1. There are fundamental ideas that distinguish Social Science from other ways of explaining social events but _________ is NOT one of them .
a. data
b. theory
c. belief
d. analysis
Ans. : C
2.Which comprises what the researcher
wants to discover and the best way to do it?
a. Paradigm
b. Hypothesis
c. Methods
d. Research design
Ans. : D
3. A social science teacher conduct a
researcher on the best practices of teaching Araling Panlipunan in Grade 9. What kind of research does the
teacher conduct?
a. Action Research
b. Applied Research
c. Basic Research
d. Field Research
Ans. : A
4. A study conducted on the current state
of Filipino youth involvement (Sebastian, 2014) revealed that 12 percent of the
youth respondents are hyper disengaged. What does the result mean?
a. They participated in all community activities.
b. They have not participated in community
activities.
c. They are active in selected activities.
d. They disregarded selected activities.
Ans. : B
5. A study was conducted on how engaged the
Filipino Youth are in the dimension of participation. Base on the data graph
above, with activity
are they most engaged?
a. Online political
b. Offline political
c. Offline sociocivic
d. Online sociocivic
Ans. : A
6. What is the lowest percentage of disengagement?
a. 82.0%
b. 70.50%
c. 80.50%
d. 72.5%
Ans. : C
7. What is a deliberate deception used by
advertisers when they say, "Join the thousand who have chosen to switch to
the better network."
a. Bandwagon
b. Circular thinking
c. Falsehood or the Big Lie
d. Personal attack
Ans. : A
8. Which can be considered a deliberate
deception by a student who invents an excuse or reason, e.g., "I need to
relax so I can spend more time posting Facebook photos than studying."?
a. Bandwagon
b. Rationalizing
c. Personal attach
d. Circular thinking
Ans. : B
9. Which fallacy generalizes extreme
perception about people, places and ideas (e.g. Englishmen have no sense of
humor, etc. )?
a. Globalizing
b. Localizing
c. Stereotyping
d. Standardizing
Ans. : C
10. A good research is one that can be
repeated to obtain similar, if not, identical results. Which attribute of a
research is explained?
a. Replicability
b. Parsimony
c. Precision
d. Falsifiability
Ans. : A
11. Which is referred to as the cause
variable?
a. Dependent variable
b. Moderator variable
c. Independent variable
d. Extraneous
Ans. : C
12. In research, which variable do you
manipulate?
a. Moderator
b. Independent
c. Dependent
d. Extraneous
Ans. : B
13. Which is a short (about 100-500 word)
summary of the entire research paper that includes goals and objectives,
result, and conclusions?
a. Abstract
b. Synopsis
c. Conclusion
d. Precis
Ans. :A
14. Which of the following can become an
issue in qualitative research?
a. By-the book approach
b. Formulation of research design &
data collection techniques
c. Generality
d. Gathering data that are based on facts
Ans. :C
15. Which is arrived at by way of a
thinking process that puts together several parts to form a complex whole?
a. meaning
b. relationship
c. synthesis
d. deduction
Ans. : C
16. There is need to adopt __________
sampling for research on academic problem encountered by indigenous children in
a school.
a. stratified
b. purposive
c. random
d. trend
Ans. : B
17. The appropriate participant in a research
on needed outreach activities which the
school can engage is the ___________ .
a. teacher
b. students
c. community
d. parents
Ans. : C
18. Which data do anthropologists use in a
descriptive inquiry on the cultural life of an ethnic community through data
drawn from myths, stories, songs and experiences gathered through field study.
a. Unobtrusive
b. Quantitative
c. Documentary
d. Qualitative
Ans. : D
19. Applying the conflict theory, what
element induced Hispanic authorities during the colonial period not to teach native Filipinos the Spanish language?
a. Need to secure the dominant status of
Spaniards over natives
b. Lack of adequate funding to support
Spanish instruction.
c. Native were already pacified even
without teaching them the language
d. Friars want evangelical teaching, not
language teaching
Ans. : A
20. You will study within the population
issue of corruption of public official under the different regimes. Which study
will you engage in?
a. Cross- sectional study
b. Trend study
c. Cohort study
d. Longitudinal study
Ans. : B
21. You want to examine specific
sub-populations, which as those who played part in the EDSA revolution with
focus on how their attitudes have changed. Which study will you do?
a. Longitudinal study
b. Trend study
c. Cohort study
d. Cross-sectional study
Ans. : C
22. For which of the following issues or
concerns would a sociologist likely do an empirical inquiry?
a. Crowd behavior during rallies
b. Medical effect of contraceptives o
health
c. Advantages and disadvantage of democracy
as an ideology
d. Church doctrine behind Pope Francis
wanting priests to forgive abortion sinners
Ans. : A
23. What is the appropriate research
method in a field study on a cultural group, e.g. way of life of Badjaos who
have settled inland in Zamboanga province?
a. Documentary research
b. Open-ended interviews
c. Standardized survey
d. Ethnographic observation
Ans. : D
24. Research leader Edna insisted that
student researches appreciate the value of _________ data or evidence for scientific
study above mere speculation or opinion.
a. authority
b. empirical
c. tradition
d. logical reasoning
Ans. : B
25. Social theories can be arrived at
based on __________ pattern of behavior.
a. diffused
b. separate
c. disparate
d. aggregate
Ans. : D
26. What is simple way of explaining the
concept of a social theory?
a. Explaining social realities
b. Says of looking at society
c. Guiding what societies do
d. Innovation society
Ans. : A
27. What should the researcher do when
he/she is not clear yet familiar with the subject?
a. Set assumptions
b. Explore the topic
c. Chronicle activities
d. Draw up hypothesis
Ans. : B
28. What should the researcher do when
he/she is clear about his subject and methods and is ready of the tasks of
research?
a. Chronicle activities
b. Explore the topic
c. Set assumptions
d. Draw up hypothesis
Ans. : A
29. To further clarify the subject, what
can be done to ensure that it does not overlap with irrelevant matters?
a. Perform pilot testing
b. Formulate a hypothesis
c. Consult experts
d. Set limitations and delimitations
Ans. : D
30. How can assumptions support your
inquiry?
a. They assume you are right.
b. They are accepted as true without proof.
c. They make your inquiry scientific.
d. They are prepared by mentors.
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