1) The major concern of these questions is to categorize, label, or name factors and situations that exist or those that are present in the perimeter of the research work. a) Factor-relating questions b) Factor-isolating questions c) Situation-relating questions d) Situation-producing questions 2) The research questions should be easily answered or achieved when the appropriate procedures are performed. a) Specific b) Measurable c) Attainable d) Realistic e) Time-bound 3) This refers to the quality of being exact or particular. a) Specific b) Measurable c) Attainable d) Realistic e) Time-bound 4) Establishing relationships between and among factors that have been identified is the purpose of these questions. a) Factor-relating questions b) Factor-isolating questions c) Situation-relating questions d) Situation-producing questions 5) Refers to its epistemological aspect or the state of being objectively observable. a) Specific b) Measurable c) Attainable d) Realistic e) Time-bound 6) The research questions should be narrowed enough to be attained within the set time frame. a) Specific b) Measurable c) Attainable d) Realistic e) Time-bound 7) These questions open the opportunity to create a definite course of action, policies or conditions in order to accomplish or to achieve a certain goal. a) Factor-relating questions b) Factor-isolating questions c) Situation-relating questions d) Situation-producing questions 8) These questions emphasize the observable changes that happen to variable/s involved in the study as a result of experimentation. a) Factor-relating questions b) Factor-isolating questions c) Situation-relating questions d) Situation-producing questions 9) The possibility of being carried out should always be observed in formulating the research problem especially when there is a need for experimentations and observations. a) Specific b) Measurable c) Attainable d) Realistic e) Time-bound 10) A statement of a concern in any area, a problem that needs immediate solution, a recurring difficulty that is necessary to be taken out of the situation, or a practical question from a scholarly inquiry in different disciplines. a) Research Hypothesis b) Research Respondents c) Research Problems d) Research Conclusions

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