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Review of presentation, spreadsheet and research skills-PYP4
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1.Which Part Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Provides A Concise Summary Of The Entire Study? A) Title Page B) Abstract C) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background D) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies 2.In Which Chapter Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Is The Problem Being Investigated Stated? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies C) Chapter III: Methodology D) Chapter V: Summary, Conclusion, And Recommendation 3.Where Can You Find The Formulation Of Hypothesis In The Science Investigatory Project Report? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter III: Methodology C) Chapter IV: Presentation, Analysis, And Interpretation Of Data D) Chapter V: Summary, Conclusion, And Recommendation 4.Which Part Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Explains The Significance And Relevance Of The Study? A) Title Page B) Abstract C) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background D) Chapter V: Summary, Conclusion, And Recommendation 5.Which Chapter Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Presents The Scope And Limitations Of The Study? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies C) Chapter III: Methodology D) Chapter V: Summary, Conclusion, And Recommendation 6.Where Can You Find The Definition Of Terms Used In The Science Investigatory Project Report? A) Title Page B) Abstract C) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background D) Chapter III: Methodology 7.In Which Chapter Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Are The Related Literature And Studies Discussed? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies C) Chapter III: Methodology D) Chapter V: Summary, Conclusion, And Recommendation 8.Where Can You Find The Subject Of The Study In The Science Investigatory Project Report? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies C) Chapter III: Methodology D) Chapter IV: Presentation, Analysis, And Interpretation Of Data 9.Which Chapter Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Presents The Research Design And Procedure Used? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies C) Chapter III: Methodology D) Chapter IV: Presentation, Analysis, And Interpretation Of Data 10.In Which Chapter Of The Science Investigatory Project Report Are The Results And Analysis Of The Gathered Data Presented? A) Chapter 1: Introduction And Its Background B) Chapter II: Review Of Related Literature And Studies C) Chapter III: Methodology D) Chapter IV: Presentation, Analysis, And Interpretation Of Data
Analysis is a method of organizing, sorting, and scrutinizing data in such a way that a research question can be answered or meaningful inferences can be drawn. 4 2. Bibliography is a list of all the sources used in the process of researching. 3. Concept refers to a mental idea of a phenomenon. These are words or terms that symbolize some aspects of reality. e. g. love, pain. 4. Conclusion provides a summary of the research. 5. Data is an information that can be words or numbers. 6. Data Gathering Tools refer to the devices/ instruments used to collect data such as questionnaire or computer- assisted interviewing system. 7. Data Presentation involves the use of a variety of different graphical techniques. 8. Descriptive study is a research design that describes “what is”( e.g. a survey). 9. In-Text Citation is the brief form of the reference included in the body of one’s work. 10. Limitations are restrictions in a study that may decrease the credibility and generalizability of the research findings. 11. Literature review is a critical summary or research on a topic of interest, generally prepared to put a research problem in context or to identify gaps and weaknesses in prior studies so as to justify a new investigation. 12. Plagiarism is the unethical practice of using words or ideas of another author/researcher without proper acknowledgement. 13. Quantitative Research is the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data. 14. Questionnaire is a set of questions used to gather information in a survey. 15. Research Topic is a subject or issue that a researcher is interested in when conducting a research. 16. Respondents are those persons who have been invited to participate in a particular study and have actually taken part in the study. 17. Research Question is the question around which a researcher centers his/ her research. 18. Sample is a part or subset of population selected to participate in the research study. 19. Socio Demographic Profile includes age, sex, education, migration, background and ethnicity, religious affiliation, marital status, household, employment, and income. 20.Variables are attributes or characteristics that can have more than one value, such as height or weight. These are qualities or quantities, properties or characteristics of people, things, or situations that change or vary
Phrasal Verb Quiz Instructions: Choose the best meaning for the bold phrasal verb in each sentence. She looked up a word in the dictionary. A) To stare at something B) To find information in a book or online C) To write a new word She looked up at the sky. A) To raise your eyes to see something above B) To search for a specific star C) To feel happy He always tries to get out of doing his chores. A) To leave the house B) To finish work quickly C) To avoid doing something you don't want to do Why didn’t you call me back last night? A) To shout at someone B) To return a phone call C) To remember a name She was bored at the party, so she took off. A) To start dancing B) To leave suddenly C) To remove her coat I can’t figure out the answer to this question. A) To understand or solve something B) To draw a picture C) To forget a fact I am free on Sunday. Do you want to come over? A) To go to a store B) To visit someone’s house C) To call someone on the phone He had to make up a story about a dragon and a princess. A) To read a book aloud B) To invent or create a story C) To fix a mistake After three years in college, she suddenly dropped out. A) To graduate with honors B) To stop attending school before finishing C) To fall down the stairs My manager handed out the reports during the meeting. A) To give something to many people in a group B) To throw something away C) To write a report by hand I had to fill out a form. A) To complete a document by writing information B) To make something bigger C) To throw a paper in the trash I ran into some old friends yesterday. A) To race against someone B) To meet someone by chance (unexpectedly) C) To call someone on purpose We will pick up our parents from the airport tonight. A) To lift something heavy B) To collect someone in a car C) To say goodbye When are you going to give up smoking? A) To start a new habit B) To stop doing something C) To buy something expensive My teacher crossed out my mistakes with a red pen. A) To draw a line through something B) To highlight something important C) To give a good grade I should go over my notes before my presentation. A) To lose your papers B) To review or check something carefully C) To write new notes
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