Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.ADMISSION NUMBER *PLEASE WRITE YOUR ADMISSION NUMBERINSTRUCTIONS: SECTION A – Answer all questions from this Section PLEASE WRITE YOUR ADMISSION NUMBERLEVEL OF CERTIFICATION *MASTER DEGREEDOCTORATE DEGREEPlease select the level you are currently studying in CLICUCOURSE *RESEARCH WRITING SKILLS RSW 688RESEARCH WRITING SKILLS RSW 788Please select your course of studySECTION A– ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS1. What is the etymology of the word "research"?A) From Old French “rechercher”, meaning “to seek again”B) From Latin “researchus”, meaning “to search thoroughly”C) From Greek “ερευναω” (ereunao), meaning “to search”D) From Hebrew “דרוש” (darash), meaning “to search”2. What is the primary purpose of a term paper?A) To summarize a research topicB) To present original research findingsC) To demonstrate understanding of a research topicD) To persuade the reader of a particular point of view3. Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research paper?A) Use of complex language and jargonB) Inclusion of personal opinions and biasesC) Clear and concise writing styleD) Lack of organization and structure4. What is the purpose of a research proposal?A) To present the research findingsB) To outline the research methodologyC) To persuade the reader to fund the researchD) To provide an overview of the research project5. Which of the following is a type of research?a. AtheismB) Quantitative researchC) Biblical researchD) All of the above6. What is the primary focus of biblical research?A) To understand the historical context of the BibleB) To interpret the theological themes of the Bible and uncover the revealed hidden truth of GodC) To analyse the literary structure of the BibleD) To apply biblical principles to modern life7. Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written biblical research paper?A) Use of technical theological languageB) Inclusion of personal opinions and biasesC) Clear and concise explanation of biblical conceptsD) Lack of engagement with relevant biblical scholarship8. What is the purpose of a literature review in a research paper?A) To present original research findingsB) To summarize the research paper’s main pointsC) To provide an overview of relevant research on the topicD) To persuade the reader of a particular point of view9. Which of the following is a type of biblical research methodology?A) Historical-critical methodB) Exegetical analysisC) Grounded Truth TheoryD) All of the above10. What is the primary purpose of a research paper's conclusion?A) To introduce new research questions or hypothesesB) To summarise the research paper’s main pointsC) To present the research results and findingsD) To provide recommendations for future research11. What is the primary purpose of an abstract in research writing?A) To provide a detailed introduction to the research topicB) To present the research methodology and resultsC) To summarize the research paper’s main pointsD) To acknowledge the research participants and funding sources12. Which section of a research paper typically includes a review of existing literature on the research topic?A) IntroductionB) Literature ReviewC) MethodologyD) Results13. What is the purpose of a thesis statement in research writing?A) To summarise the research paper’s main pointsB) To provide an overview of the research methodologyC) To present the research results and findingsD) To clearly state the research question or hypothesis14. Which citation style is commonly used in biblical research writing?A) MLAB) APAC) ChicagoD) SBL15. What is the purpose of a research paper's introduction?A) To present the research results and findingsB) To provide a detailed review of existing literatureC) To clearly state the research question or hypothesisD) To provide background information and context for the research16. Which of the following is a characteristic of effective research writing?A) Using complex language and jargonB) Including personal opinions and biasesC) Providing clear and concise explanationsD) Ignoring opposing viewpoints and perspectives17. What is the purpose of a research paper's conclusion?17. What is the purpose of a research paper’s conclusion?A) To introduce new research questions or hypothesesC) To summarise the research paper’s main points and reiterate the thesis statementD) To present the research results and findings18. Which of the following is a common mistake to avoid in research writing?A) Using passive voiceB) Including too many citationsC) Failing to proofread for grammar and punctuation errorsD) Using headings and subheadings to organize the paper19. What is the purpose of a research paper's references or bibliography?A) To provide a list of sources cited in the paperB) To summarise the research paper’s main pointsC) To present the research results and findingsD) To provide background information and context for the research20. Which of the following is an important consideration when writing a research paper?A) Using a formal tone and languageB) Including personal anecdotes and experiencesC) Adhering to a consistent citation styleD) Ignoring the research paper’s word count or page limitSECTION B – THEORY – Answer THREE (3) Questions. QUESTION 1 IS COMPULSORY1.) Explain in detail the concept and etymology of research2.) List five differences and similarities between biblical research and other research types3.) Differentiate between term paper and other research papers4.) Differentiate between an abstract, an introduction, and a conclusion in a research work. 5.) Explain why a thesis proposal is sine qua non for every undergraduate or postgraduate student.Email *Attestation *Please tickI ATTEST THAT THE ABOVE QUESTIONS WERE DULY ANSWERED BY ME AND I SHOULD BE SCORED BASED ON THE ANSWERS PROVIDED.SUBMIT