Top 250+ Solved Research Methodology (RM) MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Concepts are ………………….

a. Metaphor

b. Simile

c. Symbols

d. Models

  • c. Symbols

Q. Concepts represent various degree of ……………..

a. Formulation

b. Calculation

c. Abstraction

d. Specification

  • c. Abstraction

Q. Concepts which cannot be given operational definitions are ………… concepts

a. Verbal

b. Oral

c. Hypothetical

d. Operational

  • c. Hypothetical

Q. “Concept is in reality a definition in short hand or a class or group of facts” –defined by

a. Kerlinger

b. P.V. Young

c. Aurthur

d. Kaplan

  • b. P.V. Young

Q. Different people hold ……………. of the same thing

a. Same and different

b. Same

c. different

d. None of the above

  • c. different

Q. Many concepts find their origin from

a. Greek

b. English

c. Latin

d. Many languages

  • d. Many languages

Q. A tentative proposition subject to test is

a. Variable

b. Hypothesis

c. Data

d. Concept

  • b. Hypothesis

Q. Analogies are sources of ……………….

a. Data

b. Concept

c. Research

d. Hypothesis

  • d. Hypothesis

Q. “A Proposition which can be put to test to determine its validity” Defined by

a. Lund berg

b. Emory

c. Johnson

d. Good and Hatt

  • d. Good and Hatt

Q. “ A tentative generalization” stated by

a. Good and Hatt

b. Lund berg

c. Emory

d. Orwell

  • b. Lund berg

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 Hypothesis

  • 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. Independent

d. Separate

  • c. Independent

Q. The second variable is called …………

a. Independent

b. Dependent

c. Separate

d. Abstract

  • b. Dependent
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