100 Hypothesis, Research Methods, and Sampling Techniques MCQs for Education Jobs

Preparing for education job tests like head teacher or lecturer positions? This comprehensive collection of Hypothesis, Research Methods, and Sampling Techniques MCQs is specially curated for candidates appearing in teaching and academic job exams. These questions will help you reinforce your understanding of research-based assessment concepts.

Educational Research & Administration MCQs 

What is the purpose of coordinating in administration?
To bring harmony among all elements of the program.
Answer: Coordinating

Which administration style involves planning by the administrator and strict responsibility assignment?
Answer: Autocratic Administration

In which administration type does the administrator direct the worker to “get it yourself”?
Answer: Autocratic Administration

Which administration type involves cooperative planning and giving due credit to workers?
Answer: Democratic Administration

Which hypothesis states that no relationship exists between variables?
Answer: Null

What is another name for the null hypothesis?
Answer: Statistical Hypothesis / Maintained Hypothesis

Which hypothesis declares a relationship between two variables?
Answer: Research Hypothesis

What are the three common forms of hypothesis?
Answer: Question, Prediction, and Declarative Form

Which hypothesis form states a relationship between the concerned variables?
Answer: Declarative Form

“There is significant difference in learning with and without activities.” What form is this hypothesis?
Answer: Declarative Form

Which form of hypothesis predicts a relationship between variables?
Answer: Prediction Form

“There will be significant difference in learning with and without activities.” Which form is this?
Answer: Prediction Form

Which hypothesis form is written as a question?
Answer: Question Form

“Is there any significant difference in learning with and without activities?” What is this an example of?
Answer: Question Form

In POSDCORB, what does “CO” stand for?
Answer: Coordinating

Why is a directional hypothesis considered riskier?
Answer: Less likely to occur

Which function of administration involves making arrangements?
Answer: Organizing

Which function involves executing plans and decisions?
Answer: Commanding

A student taught by a same-gender teacher enjoys history more. What does this indicate?
Answer: Research Hypothesis

Which hypothesis form reflects high expectations of variable relationships in an experiment?
Answer: Directional Hypothesis

What is always true about hypotheses in research?
Answer: They are always tested.

What are common sources of hypotheses?
Answer: Culture, theories, experiences, and previous research.

What kind of statement is believed to be true but needs verification?
Answer: Hypothesis

What kind of statement is believed to be true without requiring verification?
Answer: Assumption

What do we call a statement that defines the expected relationship between two or more variables?
Answer: Hypothesis

Research Hypothesis and Sampling MCQs 

Which hypothesis states “there is no difference between means and scores”?
Answer: Null Hypothesis

Which type of research typically does not include a hypothesis?
Answer: Qualitative Research

What is another name for a research hypothesis?
Answer: Alternative Hypothesis

How do we write the null and research hypotheses symbolically?
Answer: Null: H₀, Research: H₁, H₂, H₃

 

Which signs are used for research and null hypotheses respectively?
Answer: Research: >, <, ≠ — Null: =

What types can a research hypothesis be divided into?
Answer: Directional or Non-directiona

Which hypothesis states both a relationship and its direction (positive or negative)?
Answer: Directional Hypothesis

Which hypothesis states only a relationship but no direction?
Answer: Non-Directional Hypothesis

“There is no difference in achievement with or without activity-based learning.” This is an example of?
Answer: Null Hypothesis

“Motivation considerably increases learning achievement.” Which type is this?
Answer: Directional Hypothesis

“Punishment considerably decreases learning achievement.” Which type is this?
Answer: Directional Hypothesis

“There is impact of punishment on learning achievement.” Which type is this?
Answer: Non-Directional Hypothesis

“Relaxation therapy is more effective than standard patient education.” Which type is this?
Answer: Directional Hypothesis

“There is a significant difference in population mean between Method A and Method B.” This reflects what?
Answer: Positive Hypothesis

What supports a directional hypothesis?
Answer: Literature, personal experience, and experience of others

What is the second step in the problem-solving method?
Answer: Formulation of Hypothesis

What is the foundation of experimental research?
Answer: Hypothesis

What does a simple hypothesis show?
Answer: Relationship between two variables

What does a complex hypothesis show?
Answer: Relationship between more than two variables

Which hypothesis is verified using logic?
Answer: Logical Hypothesis

Which hypothesis is verified using statistics?
Answer: Statistical Hypothesis

What do we call the group selected for research?
Answer: Population

Who makes up a population in research?
Answer: All members of a real or hypothetical group

What is the first step in sampling?
Answer: Define the Population

If 700 biology majors at GC University are studied, what do they represent?
Answer: Population

Educational Research & Sampling Techniques MCQs 

Who makes up the group of interest that a researcher wants to study and generalize results to?
Answer: Population

What do we call the population from which a researcher selects a sample to generalize results?
Answer: Target Population

What portion of the population does a researcher have reasonable access to?
Answer: Accessible Population

What do we call a study that collects data from every member of the population?
Answer: Census Study

What is the representative group selected by a specific procedure from the population called?
Answer: Sample

What do we call the specific procedure used to select a representative group from the population?
Answer: Sampling

What is the process of selecting units from a population to estimate its characteristics called?
Answer: Sampling

In research, what is the difference between a population and a sample?
Answer: Population is the group of interest; sample is its subset

Which sampling technique helps achieve greater representation in a sample?
Answer: Proportional Sampling Technique

Why is sampling useful in research?
Answer: Because the research involves a large unit, not everyone can be measured, and sampling provides a smaller, representative group.
Answer: All of the above

If a population is divided into homogeneous subgroups and random samples are taken from each, what is this method called?
Answer: Stratified Sampling

Which technique helps achieve greater sample representation?
Answer: Proportional/Random Sampling Technique

What are the two basic types of sampling?
Answer: Probability Sampling & Non-Probability Sampling

Which sampling method gives each individual an equal chance of selection?
Answer: Random Sampling

What is another name for random sampling?
Answer: Probability Sampling

What is another name for non-random sampling?
Answer: Non-Probability Sampling

Which are examples of random sampling?
Answer: Systematic, Stratified, Cluster, Proportionate, and Simple Random Sampling

Which are examples of non-random sampling?
Answer: Purposive, Convenient, Snowball, Quota, Double/Multistage Sampling

What kind of selection do random sampling techniques ensure?
Answer: Equal and independent chances

What should a researcher do for efficient and convenient results?
Answer: Define the population clearly and choose the accessible population

Which sampling method does not offer equal chances to all individuals?
Answer: Non-Random Sampling

What is a classic example of simple random sampling?
Answer: Lottery Method

In which sampling method are individuals selected from a list at specific intervals?
Answer: Systematic Sampling

Which method is suitable for studying the prevalence of Hepatitis by gender and year in Pakistan?
Answer: Systematic Sampling

Which sampling method is generally used when the population is finite?
Answer: Systematic Sampling

Educational Research & Sampling Techniques MCQs 

Which sampling technique ensures the same proportion of individuals in a sample as in the population?
Answer: Stratified Sampling

Which sampling method selects entire groups instead of individuals?
Answer: Cluster Sampling

Which sampling method is best suited for research problems involving a heterogeneous population?
Answer: Stratified Sampling

What do we call groups of members that share common characteristics within a population?
Answer: Strata

What is the name of the sampling technique where the population is divided into groups, and samples are taken in stages?
Answer: Double/Multistage Sampling

Which sampling technique selects samples from each subgroup in proportion to their size in the population?
Answer: Proportionate Sampling

Which technique is typically used when the target population is spread across a wide geographic area?
Answer: Cluster Sampling

Which sampling method randomly selects intact groups instead of individuals?
Answer: Cluster Sampling

When a list of all population members is unavailable, which sampling method should researchers apply?
Answer: Cluster Random Sampling

 

In which sampling method is every 10th individual in a list selected?
Answer: Systematic Sampling

Which sampling method ensures representation of subgroups?
Answer: Systematic Sampling

Which method selects individuals based on intervals from a population list according to the sample size?
Answer: Systematic Sampling

What is the minimum sample size per group in experimental research?
Answer: 15 per group

In which sampling technique do participants help identify other potential participants?
Answer: Snowball Sampling

Which non-random sampling method selects participants based on specific characteristics and convenience?
Answer: Purposive Sampling

Which sampling method selects participants based on fixed numerical quotas?
Answer: Quota Sampling

How many main parts does a research report have?
Answer: Three

What do we call the second or middle part of a research report?
Answer: Main Body

What is the last section of a research report?
Answer: Appendices

Which type of sampling is essential for experimental research?
Answer: Random Sampling

What key element in content-related validity concerns the sampling evidence?
Answer: Evidence of the Sampling

Which types of population are rarely available to researchers?
Answer: Actual Population and Target Population

When the population and sample distributions are equal, what do we call the sample?
Answer: More Representative

 

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