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1. The researcher who is conducting the research must be ___ and neutral in approach.
Ans. Objective
5. Applied research is the kind of research where one needs to apply specific statistical
procedures. (True/ false)
Ans. False
6. In basic research, the context is vast and the time period is flexible. (True/ false)
Ans. True
7. The research that is especially carried out to test and validate the study hypotheses is
termed
(a) Fundamental resaeach
(b) Applied research
(c) Conclusive research
(d) Exploratory research
Ans. (c) Conclusive research
8. The research studies that explore the effect of one thing on another and more
specifically, the effect of one variable on another are known as
(a) Causal research
(b) Applied research
(c) Conclusive research
(d) Exploratory research
Ans. (a) Causal research
10. The group of individuals from whom one needs to collect data for the study is called
the sample. (True/ false)
Ans. True
11. The assumption about the expected result of the research is called the ___.
Ans. Hypothesis
12. The data collection methods may be classified into ___ and ___ data methods.
Ans. Primary, secondary
13. Marketing department of a business organization carries out researches related to:
(a) Product
(b) Pricing
(c) Promotion
(d) All the above
Ans. (d) All the above
14. Demand forecasting, and quality assurance and management are part of
(a) Personnel and human resource management
(b) Marketing function
(c) Financial and accounting research
(d) Production and operations management
Ans. (a) Production and operations management
15. The research study must follow a ___ plan for investigation.
Ans. Sequential
16. One of the most important aspects of a research study is that it must be ___ if one
follows similar conditions.
Ans. Replicable
22. The management research problem has to be converted into a ___ before it can be
tested.
Ans. Research problem
23. The management decision problem can be tested, that is, subjected to research
inquiry.
(True/ False)
Ans. False
24. How can students be made to learn the course on research methodology is a
research problem. (True/False)
Ans. False
26. The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2001) and the
Chicago Manual of Style (1993) are:
(a) Well known works on research
(b) Referencing style guides in management
(c) Publishing journals
(d) Management journals
Ans. (b) Referencing style guides in management
27. A valuable source of problem formulation is based on informal interviews conducted
with industry experts. (True/False)
Ans. True
28. Formulation of the research problem does not require primary data collection.
(True/False)
Ans. False
31. If one evaluates the impact of the pedagogy of Prof. N S on the research methods
course grades of students, then Prof. N S, here, is the unit of analysis. (True/False)
Ans. False
32. Moderating variables are the ones that have a strong effect on the relationship
between the independent and dependent variables. (True/False)
Ans. True
35. The hypotheses that a talk about the relation between two or more variables is
called___ hypotheses.
Ans. Relational
37. A formal document that presents the research objectives, design of achieving these
objectives, and the expected outcomes/deliverables of the study is called
(a) Research design
(b) Research proposal
(c) Research hypothesis
(d) Research report
Ans. (b) Research proposal
38. In a research proposal, the time-bound dissemination of the study with the major
phases of the research has to be presented using the
(a) CPM
(b) GANTT charts
(c) PERT charts
(d) All the above
Ans. (d) All the above
41. The execution details of the research question to be investigated are referred to as
the ___.
Ans. Research design
45. Previously collected findings in facts and figures which have been authenticated and
published are referred to as ___.
Ans. Secondary data sources
46. A carefully selected small set of individuals representative of the larger respondent
population under study is called a ___.
Ans. Focus group
47. The case study method is generally focused on a single unit of analysis. (True/False)
Ans. True
48. Expert opinion survey and respondent group discussions together form a two-tiered
research design. (True/False)
Ans. False
49. A research study that tracks the profile of a typical social networking user is an
example of an exploratory research design. (True/False)
Ans. False
50. If one wants to assess changes in investment behavior of the general public over
time, the best design available to the researcher is a longitudinal design. (True/False)
Ans. True
51. A study to analyze the profile of the supporters of Anna Hazare would need a cross-
sectional research design. (True/False)
Ans. True
52. Married couples are the unit of analysis in a cohort analysis. (True/False)
Ans. False
53. Different groups of people tested over a single stretch of time is a special
characteristic of a longitudinal design. (True/False)
Ans. False
54. The research variable in a longitudinal research design is studied over fixed intervals
in time. (True/False)
Ans. True
55. Descriptive designs do not require any quantitative statistical analysis. (True/False)
Ans. False
56. ___ validity refers to the generalization of the sample results to that of the
population.
Ans. External
57. Test units are selected at random in a quasi-experimental design. (True/ False)
Ans. False
58. There cannot be more than two independent variables in a factorial experiment.
(True/False)
Ans. False
60. In the true experimental design and statistical design, the respondents are selected
at random which may not be the case in real life. (True/False)
Ans. True
61. The data that is always collected first in a research study is called ___ data.
Ans. Primary
62. ___ data is not always specific to the research problem under study.
Ans. Secondary
65. Primary data methods have a significant time and cost advantage over secondary
data. (True/False)
Ans. False
67. Customer grievance data available with the company is an important source of ___
data.
Ans. Secondary
70. Poor’s Statistical Services is a government publication on the people below the
poverty line.(True/False)
Ans. False
73. Observing the remains or the leftovers of the consumers’ basket is referred to as
(a) Structured observation
(b) Unstructured observation
(c) Trace analysis
(d) Mechanical observation
Ans. (c) Trace analysis
74. In case one wants to know why some people use plastic bags for carrying their
groceries even after the imposition of a ban on plastic bags by the Delhi Government,
one may use the observation method to collect the data. (True/False)
Ans. False
75. Usually the observation method entails that the observation is disguised, i.e., carried
out without the respondent’s knowledge. (True/False)
Ans. False
Solved MCQ on Research Methodology pdf for the preparation of academic and
competitive MBA, BBA examinations of all Institutions.
1. The arithmetic mean cannot be computed for ordinal scale data. (True / False)
Ans. True
2. Branded shirts are more expensive than unbranded shirts – this is an example of
effective components. (True/False)
Ans. False
4. The difference between the score on the ___ scale does not have a meaningful
interpretation.
Ans. Ordinal
5. Coding and analysis of attitudinal data obtained through the use of a pure graphic
rating scale can be done very quickly. (True/False)
Ans. False
8. The Likert scale is a balanced rating scale with an ___ number of categories and a
neutral point.
Ans. Odd
9. In the ___ scale, if an attribute is twice as important as some other attribute it receives
twice as many points.
Ans. Constant sum rating
12. The ___ of a scale can be increased by adding more questions to it.
Ans. Sensitivity
13. A focus group discussion generally involves a ___ who steers the discussion on the
topic under study.
Ans. Moderator
16. Special respondent sub-strata who are passionately involved with a brand or product
category are known as
(a) Brand-obsessive group
(b) Online focus group
(c) Special focus group
(d) Brand ambassadors
Ans. (a) Brand-obsessive group
17. The interview method is a one-to-one interaction between ___ and ___.
Ans. Investigator/interviewer, the interviewee
20. The questionnaire can be used to collect ___ data from a ___ of subjects.
Ans. Primary, sample
22. Exploratory studies should most often make use of the ___ method
Ans. Unstructured interview
23. The questionnaire should ___ the respondent and result in a ___ response.
Ans. Encourage, meaningful
24. In case the population under study is widely scattered, one makes use of the ___.
Ans. Questionnaire
35. ‘Do you sing and dance?’ is an example of a double-barrelled question. (True/False)
Ans. True
36. ‘Do you not think that all fairness creams make false claims? –Yes/No’ is an example
of a loaded question. (True/False)
Ans. False
37. The questionnaire has many advantages. Which of these is not one of them?
(a) Adaptability
(b) Anonymity
(c) Fast and economical
(d) Applicable to all sections of society
Ans. (d) Applicable to all sections of society
38. If the investigator distributes the questionnaire to his friends and acquaintances or if
there is self-selection of the subjects, it could lead to
(a) Lower response
(b) Higher response
(c) Skewed sample response
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c) Skewed sample response
39. The chance of researcher bias is very ___ in the questionnaire method.
Ans. low
40. The difference between the sample result and the results obtained through a census
using the identical procedure is known as sampling error. (True/False)
Ans. True
41. A population that is being sampled is also called the universe. (True/False)
Ans. True
45. Non-probability methods are those in which the sample units are chosen
purposefully. (True/False)
Ans. True
46. The criteria for stratification should be related to the ___ of the study.
Ans. Objectives
47. Only the initial sample unit is chosen randomly in a ___ sampling
Ans. Systematic
48. For a 90% confidence, the value of Z would be ___.
Ans. 1.645
49. The size of the sample depends upon the size of the population. (True/False)
Ans. False
50. The most commonly used approach for determining the size of the sample is the ___
approach covered under inferential statistics.
Ans. Confidence interval
51. The size of the sample is directly proportional to the ___ in the population and the
value of Z for a confidence interval.
Ans. variability
52. The editing process is carried out at two levels, the first of these is field editing and
the second is ___.
Ans. Central in-house editing
53. Going back to the respondent to check any errors during questionnaire
administration is known as ___.
Ans. Backtracking
55. Plug value refers to the fudged value that an investigator might put for a missing
response. (True/False)
Ans. False
56. The smallest code entry a researcher makes in a codebook is a field. (True/False)
Ans. True
59. All categories formulated for data entry must be mutually exclusive. (True/False)
Ans. True
60. The process of identifying and denoting a numeral to the responses given by a
respondent is called___
Ans. Coding
61. In case the question is a Likert type question and it has agreement/ disagreement on
a five-point scale, the number of corresponding columns in the codebook would be ___
Ans. One
63. For classifying nominal data one can tabulate using class intervals. (True/False)
Ans. False
64. Numerical data, like the ratio scale data, can be classified into
(a) Class intervals
(b) Codes
(c) Fields
(d) Files
Ans. (a) Class intervals
69. The range could be obtained from interval scale data. (True/False)
Ans. True
70. The positive square root of ___ is called standard deviation.
Ans. Variance
72. The correlation coefficient can assume any value between 0 and 1. (True/False)
Ans. False
73. High association between two variables does not imply cause and effect relationship.
(True/False)
Ans. True
74. In a cross table, the percentages should be computed in the direction of the ___
variable.
Ans. Independent
75. The first step in computing the percentages in a cross table is to identify ___ and ___
variables.
Ans. Dependent, independent
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