Top 150+ Solved Social Research Methods MCQ Questions Answer
Q. …… an abstract symbol representing an object or a certain phenomenon
a. definition
b. concepts
c. objectivity
d. hypothesis
Q. …………………. is the response to code its response
a. tabulation
b. coding
c. classification
d. analysis
Q. The recording of the data is done on the basis of the scheme
a. coding
b. tabulation
c. classification
d. analysis
Q. It is a process of checking to detect and correct errors and omissions
a. coding
b. editing
c. analysis
d. classification
Q. …………….. is commonly used for presenting the sectional distribution ofany other type of simple percentage distribution
a. pictogram
b. pie chart
c. line graph
d. bar chart
Q. …… is an intermediary process between data coding and data tabulation
a. analysis
b. editing
c. transcription
d. reporting
Q. ……………………….. is a declarative statement combining concepts.
a. theory
b. reviews
c. hypothesis
d. variables
Q. …………… helps making estimations or generalizations from the resultsof sample surveys.
a. statistical analysis
b. hypothesis
c. classifications
d. tabulation
Q. …………………….. is an organized inquiry
a. scientific method
b. experimental study
c. research
d. social science research
Q. ………………. is drawn on the basis of cumulative frequencies
a. cumulative frequency polygon
b. frequency polygon
c. histogram
d. graphs
Q. ………… is a plan, structure and strategy of investigations so conceivedas to obtain answers to research problem
a. research plan
b. research proposal
c. research design
d. research methodology
Q. Any variable that is responsive for bringing about a change is called an………….. variable
a. dependent
b. independent
c. control
d. interdependent
Q. An image, perception or concept that is capable of measurement iscalled a ………….
a. attribute
b. theory
c. paradigm
d. variable
Q. …………… is a purposeful systematic and selective way of watching andlistening to an interaction
a. observation
b. interview
c. focus group
d. participant observation
Q. Preface include in the …………… section
a. reference
b. preliminary
c. body of the report
d. content section