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310+ Business Research Methods (BRM) Solved MCQs
1. | |
A. | Systematic |
B. | computerized |
C. | general |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. Systematic |
2. | |
A. | Management |
B. | administration |
C. | business |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. business |
3. | |
A. | Management |
B. | administration |
C. | business |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. business |
4. | |
A. | Marketing |
B. | financial |
C. | technical |
D. | investment |
Answer» B. financial |
5. | |
A. | Abstract |
B. | theory |
C. | conclusion |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. theory |
6. | |
A. | Phenomenon |
B. | principles |
C. | conclusion |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. Phenomenon |
7. | |
A. | Induction |
B. | deduction |
C. | rational |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. deduction |
8. | |
A. | Induction |
B. | deduction |
C. | rational |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. deduction |
9. | |
A. | Constructs |
B. | concept |
C. | induction |
D. | deduction |
Answer» B. concept |
10. | |
A. | construct |
B. | concept |
C. | proposition |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» C. proposition |
11. | |
A. | Statement |
B. | conclusion |
C. | prediction |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. Statement |
12. | |
A. | Basic |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | experimental |
Answer» C. applied |
13. | |
A. | Basic |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | experimental |
Answer» A. Basic |
14. | |
A. | Basic |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | experimental |
Answer» B. exploratory |
15. | |
A. | Pure |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | experimental |
Answer» A. Pure |
16. | |
A. | Formulative |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. descriptive |
17. | |
A. | Formulative |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. causal |
18. | |
A. | Social |
B. | business |
C. | educational |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. business |
19. | |
A. | Theory |
B. | concept |
C. | construct |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» A. Theory |
20. | |
A. | Theory |
B. | concept |
C. | construct |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» A. Theory |
21. | |
A. | Retroduction |
B. | induction |
C. | deduction |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. deduction |
22. | |
A. | Retroduction |
B. | induction |
C. | deduction |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. induction |
23. | |
A. | Retroduction |
B. | induction |
C. | deduction |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. deduction |
24. | |
A. | Theory |
B. | concept |
C. | construct |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» B. concept |
25. | |
A. | Theory |
B. | concept |
C. | construct |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» C. construct |
26. | |
A. | Operational definition |
B. | concept |
C. | proposition |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» A. Operational definition |
27. | |
A. | Operational definition |
B. | concept |
C. | proposition |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» C. proposition |
28. | |
A. | Pure |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | action |
Answer» D. action |
29. | |
A. | Pure |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | experimental |
Answer» A. Pure |
30. | |
A. | Pure |
B. | exploratory |
C. | applied |
D. | experimental |
Answer» B. exploratory |
31. | |
A. | Formulative |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. descriptive |
32. | |
A. | Formulative |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. causal |
33. | |
A. | Situational |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | exploratory |
Answer» D. exploratory |
34. | |
A. | Final |
B. | preliminary |
C. | causal |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. preliminary |
35. | |
A. | Preliminary study |
B. | secondary study |
C. | case study |
D. | pilot |
Answer» C. case study |
36. | |
A. | Preliminary |
B. | secondary |
C. | case |
D. | pilot |
Answer» D. pilot |
37. | |
A. | Situational |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | exploratory |
Answer» A. Situational |
38. | |
A. | Situational |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | exploratory |
Answer» D. exploratory |
39. | |
A. | Situational |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | exploratory |
Answer» D. exploratory |
40. | |
A. | Situational |
B. | causal |
C. | descriptive |
D. | exploratory |
Answer» D. exploratory |
41. | |
A. | case study |
B. | pilot study |
C. | descriptive study |
D. | diagnostic study |
Answer» B. pilot study |
42. | |
A. | First |
B. | second |
C. | third |
D. | last |
Answer» A. First |
43. | |
A. | Theory |
B. | concept |
C. | construct |
D. | hypothesis |
Answer» D. hypothesis |
44. | |
A. | Research design |
B. | research method |
C. | research procedure |
D. | research problem. |
Answer» A. Research design |
45. | |
A. | Independent |
B. | dependent |
C. | extraneous |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. dependent |
46. | |
A. | Descriptive |
B. | explorative |
C. | causal |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. causal |
47. | |
A. | Dependent variables |
B. | independent variables |
C. | Extraneous variables |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. Extraneous variables |
48. | |
A. | Descriptive |
B. | non descriptive |
C. | causal |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Descriptive |
49. | |
A. | Cross- sectional |
B. | longitudinal |
C. | sample |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. longitudinal |
50. | |
A. | Experiment |
B. | survey |
C. | research design |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Experiment |
51. | |
A. | Secondary |
B. | primary |
C. | sample |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. primary |
52. | |
A. | Research |
B. | sample |
C. | popular |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. sample |
53. | |
A. | Chance |
B. | non random |
C. | restricted |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Chance |
54. | |
A. | Restricted |
B. | random route |
C. | cluster |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. cluster |
55. | |
A. | variable |
B. | problem |
C. | design |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. design |
56. | |
A. | Non-experimental |
B. | experimental |
C. | working |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Non-experimental |
57. | |
A. | Descriptive |
B. | analytical |
C. | Causal |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Descriptive |
58. | |
A. | Causal |
B. | Descriptive |
C. | analytical |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Causal |
59. | |
A. | experimental |
B. | non- experimental |
C. | both (a) & (b) |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. non- experimental |
60. | |
A. | cross-sectional |
B. | historical |
C. | Longitudinal |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. cross-sectional |
61. | |
A. | census |
B. | sample |
C. | both (a) & (b) |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. census |
62. | |
A. | dependent |
B. | Extraneous |
C. | independent |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. Extraneous |
63. | |
A. | Unbiased |
B. | biased |
C. | technical |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Unbiased |
64. | |
A. | Ranking |
B. | measurement |
C. | scaling |
D. | rating |
Answer» C. scaling |
65. | |
A. | Nominal |
B. | ordinal |
C. | interval |
D. | ratio |
Answer» A. Nominal |
66. | |
A. | Chi square |
B. | median |
C. | range |
D. | both (b) and (c) are not permissible. |
Answer» D. both (b) and (c) are not permissible. |
67. | |
A. | Nominal |
B. | ordinal |
C. | interval |
D. | ratio |
Answer» C. interval |
68. | |
A. | Semantic differential |
B. | constant sum |
C. | likert |
D. | both (a) and(c). |
Answer» D. both (a) and(c). |
69. | |
A. | Scaling |
B. | ratio |
C. | rating |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Scaling |
70. | |
A. | Nominal |
B. | ordinal |
C. | interval |
D. | ratio. |
Answer» B. ordinal |
71. | |
A. | Lickert |
B. | rating |
C. | dichotomous |
D. | category. |
Answer» C. dichotomous |
72. | |
A. | Sematic |
B. | likert |
C. | rating |
D. | numerical. |
Answer» A. Sematic |
73. | |
A. | Secondary |
B. | primary |
C. | both |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. primary |
74. | |
A. | Open ended |
B. | closed |
C. | both |
D. | open response-option questions. |
Answer» B. closed |
75. | |
A. | Unstructured |
B. | structured |
C. | closed form |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. structured |
76. | |
A. | Editing |
B. | entry |
C. | classification |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Editing |
77. | |
A. | Coding |
B. | tabulation |
C. | editing |
D. | classification. |
Answer» C. editing |
78. | |
A. | Editing |
B. | coding |
C. | tabulation |
D. | classification. |
Answer» B. coding |
79. | |
A. | Qualitative |
B. | Quantitative |
C. | Geographical |
D. | chronological |
Answer» A. Qualitative |
80. | |
A. | Classification |
B. | coding |
C. | tabulation |
D. | editing. |
Answer» C. tabulation |
81. | |
A. | Histiogram |
B. | bar diagram |
C. | histogram |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. histogram |
82. | |
A. | Bivaralite |
B. | correlation |
C. | casual analysis |
D. | unidimensional |
Answer» D. unidimensional |
83. | |
A. | Mode |
B. | mean |
C. | median |
D. | range. |
Answer» C. median |
84. | |
A. | Mode |
B. | median |
C. | mean |
D. | range |
Answer» C. mean |
85. | |
A. | Bivaraite |
B. | multivariate |
C. | casual analysis |
D. | unidimensional. |
Answer» B. multivariate |
86. | |
A. | Technical |
B. | popular |
C. | general |
D. | specific. |
Answer» B. popular |
87. | |
A. | Bibliography. |
B. | Content |
C. | appendix |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Bibliography. |
88. | |
A. | One |
B. | two |
C. | three |
D. | four |
Answer» D. four |
89. | |
A. | Measurement |
B. | classification |
C. | scaling |
D. | tabulation. |
Answer» A. Measurement |
90. | |
A. | Interval |
B. | ordinal |
C. | ranking |
D. | ratio. |
Answer» C. ranking |
91. | |
A. | Interval |
B. | ordinal |
C. | ratio |
D. | ranking |
Answer» A. Interval |
92. | |
A. | Quantitative |
B. | qualitative |
C. | both (a) & (b) |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. qualitative |
93. | |
A. | Schedule |
B. | questionnaire |
C. | both (a) & (b) |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. both (a) & (b) |
94. | |
A. | Closed |
B. | open |
C. | multiple choice question |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. open |
95. | |
A. | Closed |
B. | open |
C. | multiple choice question |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. multiple choice question |
96. | |
A. | Schedule |
B. | questionnaire |
C. | check-list |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Schedule |
97. | |
A. | Secondary |
B. | primary |
C. | both |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. primary |
98. | |
A. | Coding |
B. | editing |
C. | tabulation |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Coding |
99. | |
A. | Classification. |
B. | Editing |
C. | coding |
D. | tabulation. |
Answer» D. tabulation. |
100. | |
A. | Spreadsheets. |
B. | Microsoft word |
C. | Microsoft office |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» A. Spreadsheets. |
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