Top 150+ Solved Methodology of Research in Political Science MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. A question which requires a solution is………….

a. observation

b. problem

c. data

d. experiment

  • b. problem

Q. Converting a question into a Researchable problem is called…………

a. solution

b. examination

c. problem formulation

d. problem solving

  • c. problem formulation

Q. Social Science Research creates Social……………

a. alienation

b. cohesion

c. mobility

d. integration

  • b. cohesion

Q. Social Science Research in India aims at a………….State

a. secular

b. totalitarian

c. democratic

d. welfare

  • d. welfare

Q. A………………. is an abstraction formed by generalization from particulars

a. hypothesis

b. variable

c. concept

d. facts

  • c. concept

Q. Concepts which cannot be given operational definitions are concepts

a. verbal

b. oral

c. hypothetical

d. operational

  • c. hypothetical

Q. A tentative proposition subject to test is

a. variable

b. hypothesis

c. data

d. concept

  • b. hypothesis

Q. Propositions which describe the characteristics are Hypothesis

a. descriptive

b. imaginative

c. relational

d. variable

  • a. descriptive

Q. A Hypothesis which develops while planning the research is

a. null hypothesis

b. working hypothesis

c. relational hypothesis

d. descriptive

  • b. working hypothesis

Q. When a hypothesis is stated negatively it is called

a. relational hypothesis

b. situational hypothesis

c. null hypothesis

d. casual hypothesis

  • c. null hypothesis

Q. The first variable is……….variable

a. abstract

b. dependent

c. independen

d. separate

  • c. independen

Q. The second variable is called…………

a. independent

b. dependent

c. separate

d. abstract

  • b. dependent

Q. Hypothesis which explain relationship between two variables is

a. causal

b. relational

c. descriptive

d. tentative

  • b. relational

Q. Null means…………….

a. one

b. many

c. zero

d. none of these

  • c. zero

Q. A Hypothesis from which no generalization can be made is…………….

a. null hypothesis

b. barren hypothesis

c. descriptive hypothesis

d. analytical hypothesis

  • b. barren hypothesis
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