SUMMATIVE TEST IN EAPP Jan.1722

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SUMMATIVE TEST IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES

January 17,2022

Directions: Read and comprehend each question below. Choose and write the letter of
the correct answer.

1. Method in establishing reliability where the same test is given to a group of


respondents twice._________
A.stability B. sensitivity C. specificity D. speed

2. This involves the identification, examination, and interpretation of patterns and


themes.________
A. quantitative data analysis C. analysis
B. data analysis D. qualitative data analysis

3. Which of the following is the correct order of processes involving qualitative


analysis? ________
I. Cleaning the data
II. Coding
III. Entering and organizing the data
IV. Focusing the analysis
V. Getting to know the data
VI. Identifying meaningful patterns and themes
VII. Interpreting the data

A. V, IV, II, III, I, VI, VII C. VII, VI, I, III, II, IV, V

B. I, III, V, II, IV, VI, VII D. VII, VI, IV, II, V, III, I
4. Which of the following type of observation does the researcher observes an activity
as
it happens? _______
A. Participant observation C. Direct Observation
B. Non-participant observation D. Indirect Observation

5. Which of the following is TRUE about observation as a type of data analysis method?
_________
A. Observation lets researchers view and test a hypothesis in the real world, making
it less hypothetical than other data collection methods.
B. Observation provides a more reliable measurement of actual behavior than
selfreported
metrics
C. Observational research can include a high degree of researcher bias — the
observer is human, and his/her subconscious opinions or biases can affect the
analysis.
D. Observation often only tells one part of the story. Observing actions tells a
researcher what people choose to do, but it doesn’t tell why they chose to do it.
6. Which of the following is a true observation?
a. It takes less time than interviews
b. It is often not possible to determine exactly why people behave
as they do
c. Covert observation raises fewer ethical concerns than overt.
d. All of the above.

7. When conducting an interview, asking questions such as: “What


else? Or ‘Could you expand on that?’ are all forms of:
a. Structured responses
b. Category questions
c. Protocols
d. Probes

8. Interviewing is the favoured approach EXCEPT when:


a. There is a need for highly personalized data
b. It is important to ask supplementary questions
c. High numbers of respondents are needed
d. Respondents have difficulty with written language

9. What type of survey question encourages an answer phrased in the


respondent’s own words?
a. Scan-Ended c. Talk-ended
b. Close-Ended d. Open-ended

10. Interview questions should:


a. Lead the respondent c. Be delivered in neutral tone
b. Probe sensitive issues d. Test the respondent’s power of memory

11. A questionnaire is defined by the following except:


a. to gather data from respondents
b. translates the research problem into questions that will answered by
respondents
c. wording, appearance and flow of questions fosters cooperation and motivate
the respondents to answer
d. a tool designed to control data for a survey

12. A well-designed questionnaire needs to be as short as possible.


a. True b. False

13. What is the first step in designing a survey questionnaire?


a. Pre-testing c. Identifying the research problem
b. Identifying the respondents d. Identifying the type of question to be used.
14. Which of the following is considered a good questionnaire item?
a. How long does it take you to walk and run around the court?
b. If you were the President, what will you do to combat the COVID Pandemic?
c. How much did you enjoy the reading the new novel?
d. Rate your experience in the service provided.
15. Study the questionnaire item below and choose the correct statement that
describes the question.
Do you go to the park when you are stressed from work?

a. The question assumes that the respondent gets stressed at work.


b. It is a double-barreled question since work and the park are two separate
places.
c. It is an open-ended question and will be hard to quantify.
d. There is nothing wrong with the question.
16. If you want to know how the students feel about the new rules and regulations set
by your organization, what type of questions will you most likely use?
a. Likert-Scale
b. Multiple Choice
c. Ranking
d. Open-ended

17. “How much is your ‘baon’ every day?”


If you were to revise this question, how should it be?
a. Do your parents give you ‘baon’? ___ Yes ___ No
b. I will provide options so that the respondent will not feel embarrassed
Example: Our parents does not give us money as ‘baon’.
Php 1.00 – 49.99
Php 50.00 – 99.99
Php 100.00 - above
c. I will not include this question in my questionnaire because it is not necessary.
d. There is no need to revise this question because it will give the information I need.

18. Participants in a pre-test should be:


a. Representative of the target population under study
b. Friends and relatives
c. Other survey researchers
d. Individuals from outside the population under study

19. In testing your questionnaire, why is it necessary to observe where the


respondents changed their mind in answering?
a. It will show what items needs revision.
b. It will reveal some items that might be confusing so they hesitated or change
their minds.
c. It will help the researcher understand why the items might be confusing.
d. All of the above

10. Now that you have all the questions ready, reviewed, and sequenced, which of the
following do you still need to consider?
a. the type of paper where it will be printed
b. writing an introduction and instructions
c. the format of the question items
d. all of the above

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