This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Academic Writing > Research Report Writing – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Research Report Writing Quiz 10 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which part of the research paper lists the details of the contents of the paper?The title A) The abstract. B) The title. C) The table of contents. D) The discussion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The table of contents. 2. A section which details how the research was performed. It typically features a description of the participants/subjects that were involved, the study design, the materials that were used, and the study procedure. A) RESULTS. B) METHODS. C) APPENDICES. D) TITLE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) METHODS. 3. The title page is the first page of a report. It gives the title of the report, the name of the writer, the name of the school or class, and the date. A) Report. B) Body. C) Title Page. D) Works cited. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Title Page. 4. Which section of a research report provides a detailed account of the procedures and techniques used to conduct the research? A) Results. B) Methodology. C) Discussion. D) Introduction. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Methodology. 5. What should be included in the body of a research report? A) Personal anecdotes and experiences. B) Information from notecards and sources. C) A variety of opinions. D) Quotations from multiple sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Information from notecards and sources. 6. What is the primary purpose of the 'Discussion' section in a research report? A) To present the data collected. B) To interpret the findings and relate them to existing research. C) To outline the research methods used. D) To summarize the research objectives. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To interpret the findings and relate them to existing research. 7. What research report is an overview that highlights all important aspects of theresearch including the research method, data collection, process, and researchfindings? A) Table of Contents. B) Abstract. C) Title. D) Findings. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Abstract. 8. Which section of a research report provides a summary of the entire study, including the research question, methods, results, and conclusion? A) Abstract. B) Literature Review. C) Introduction. D) Discussion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Abstract. 9. Lisa is doing a report on elephants. She needs to find out what food wild elephants eat. Where would she look to find that information? A) An atlas. B) A thesaurus. C) A dictionary. D) An encyclopedia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) An encyclopedia. 10. Keywords should usually be: A) General terms like "engineering" or "research". B) Specific to the methods, technologies, or variables in the paper. C) Written as long phrases or sentences. D) Selected randomly from the text. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Specific to the methods, technologies, or variables in the paper. 11. It state what is the relevance of your study to your intended audience and what are the specific benefits they can get from the findings of your research A) Objectives of the Study. B) Literature review. C) Significance of the Study. D) Brief background. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Significance of the Study. 12. What paragraph format is used for works cited? A) Indent. B) Hanging Indent. C) Block. D) Border. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hanging Indent. 13. When doing a research report, you should only collect information from: A) Internet. B) Your parent(s). C) Textbooks. D) A variety of reliable sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A variety of reliable sources. 14. Put some of the steps of a research project in order. A) Take notesdo researchchoose a topicorganize notes. B) Take notesdo researchorganize noteschoose a topic. C) Organize noteschoose a topictake notesdo research. D) Choose a topicdo researchtake notesorganize notes. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Choose a topicdo researchtake notesorganize notes. 15. It is not important to decide what methodology you have to use for your research report. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 16. If you want to know the flow before writing the research report, what should you do? A) Look for sources online. B) Write an outline. C) Write a draft. D) Look for a problem. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Write an outline. 17. Imagine you're writing a research report. How can you avoid plagiarism and make sure your work is original? A) Get all your information from Wikipedia. B) Ask your friend Charlotte if she knows about the subject. C) Put direct quotes in your report and don't tell anyone where you found them (it's a secret). D) Properly cite your sources (author's last name, first name. Date written. Name of article. Website.). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Properly cite your sources (author's last name, first name. Date written. Name of article. Website.). 18. Hey students! Can you help Sairya and Amelia figure out the first step in the research process? A) Writing the conclusion. B) Citing sources. C) Identifying a topic. D) Organizing information. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Identifying a topic. 19. In testing a Hypothesis the common error is A) Type I. B) Type I and II. C) Type II. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Type I and II. 20. The introduction is to answer the basic questions ..... A) What is the topic of research?. B) What is the research problem?. C) How will I solve the problem?. D) All above are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All above are correct. 21. It is where the researcher introduces the overview of the topic, the main points of information, and why the subject is important. A) Abstract. B) Conclusions. C) Introduction. D) Recommendations. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Introduction. 22. What structure of a research report is compared to a compass making thereaders navigate the document easily? A) Findings. B) Table of Contents. C) Title. D) Abstract. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Table of Contents. 23. A/An ..... is a complete listing of references cited parenthetically in the Reportit is keyed on a separate page A) Works cited. B) Endnote. C) Title page. D) Header. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Works cited. 24. The ideal abstract length for most engineering reports is: A) 400-500 words. B) 150-250 words. C) 100-150 words. D) 50-80 words. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 150-250 words. 25. A section that describes the data that was collected and the results of any statistical tests that were performed A) RESULTS. B) TITLE. C) METHODS. D) APPENDICES. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) RESULTS. 26. What is the maximum number of words in writing the Abstract of the research following the NSTF guidelines? A) 240. B) 250. C) 260. D) 270. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 250. 27. RESEARCH REPORT IS THE LAST PHASE OF RESEARCH A) FALSE. B) TRUE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 28. What should I write for my discussion? A) Discuss results and findings of your topic. B) Describe the significance of these findings. C) Identify limitations and weakness of your report. D) All above are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All above are correct. 29. Searching by typing a question in the Google search box is a good way to conduct a search on a topic. A) No. B) Yes. C) Not sure. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No. 30. What is done when people analyze information? A) They ignore prior knowledge. B) They avoid making inferences. C) They make conclusions about it. D) They gather more information. 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