Research Vocabulary Quiz 35 (25 MCQs)

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1. Translate the following word to English:nevoso
2. An anecdote is a
3. Which word means:A person who supports an issue?
4. Saying something in different words to keep the same idea but to reword something written or spoken by someone else.
5. Framework or guide for writing a research paper
6. What does it mean to "generalize" in scientific inquiry?
7. Which term describes the logical sequence of ideas in a text?
8. What is the main focus of research?
9. Part or all of a group is the .....
10. To make changes by adding, deleting, or modifying text, graphics, or other items in a document
11. In a survey, what type of question requires the subject to choose an answer based on listed choices?
12. A SENTENCE that states the main topic of the entire paper; it can be found at the end of the introductory paragraph and is reworded at the beginning of the conclusion paragraph
13. Imagine Arjun, Michael, and Ethan are on a thrilling quest to uncover the secrets of an ancient mystery. As they navigate through hidden clues and puzzles, they come across various pieces of evidence. According to the adventure, what can be considered as real evidence?
14. Text evidence
15. A systematic investigation of phenomena by gathering quantifiable data
16. Which term refers to facts and statistics collected together for analysis?
17. What is a direct quote?
18. Aaron's ..... will be attached to his resume.
19. What do we call the resource that is a trip to a particular location or museum for learning purposes?
20. Express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words
21. What does it mean to "interpret" something?
22. The quality of a piece of writing in which the ideas are clearly arranged so a reader can follow the progression from one idea to the next
23. The main idea
24. What does the term "Drawback" mean?
25. The stage of the writing process in which one considers and improves the meaning and underlying structure of a written draft