CHAPTER 1 PRE TEST 1. It means doing honest, truthful and sincere work in school or college * 2 points Academic Honesty Academic Integrity Academic Fairness All of the above 2. Academic honesty means making use of one’s ________. * 2 points Own feelings Ideas Knowledge and Information All of the Above 3. Academic integrity demands _________. * 2 points Truthfulness Fairness Accuracy All of the above 4. It occurs when you, intentionally, or due to your own negligence, use someone else’s words, ideas, or data without proper acknowledgment. * 2 points Copying Stealing Plagiarism None of the above 5. Is the word-for-word transcription of a section of someone else’s work, without attribution and without quotation marks. * 2 points Direct Plagiarism Mosaic Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Accidental Plagiarism 6. It occurs when a student submits his or her own previous work, or mixes parts of previous works, without permission from all professors involved. * 2 points Direct Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Mosaic Plagiarism Accidental Plagiarism 7. It occurs when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks, or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original. * 2 points Accidental Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Mosaic Plagiarism Direct Plagiarism 8. It occurs when a writer reuses a mix of word, phrases, and ideas from a source without indicating which words and ideas have been borrowed and/or without properly citing the source. * 2 points Plagiarism Direct Plagiarism Accidental Plagiarism None of the above 9. The following choices shows how to avoid Plagiarism except one: * 2 points All citation needs a reference All sources needs citation Re-use your own work Do not copy the work of others 10. The following choices shows examples of Plagiarism except one: * 2 points Citing a source you did not actually find and read Inaccurately citing the source. Relying too heavily on other people’s work. Copied words need to be in quotation marks CHAPTER 1 QUIZ 1. It occurs when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks, or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original.* 2 points Accidental Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Mosaic Plagiarism Direct Plagiarism 2. It occurs when a writer reuses a mix of word, phrases, and ideas from a source without indicating which words and ideas have been borrowed and/or without properly citing the source. * 2 points Plagiarism Direct Plagiarism Accidental Plagiarism None of the above 3. It is the word-for-word transcription of a section of someone else’s work, without attribution and without quotation marks. * 2 points Direct Plagiarism Mosaic Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Accidental Plagiarism 4. It occurs when a student submits his or her own previous work, or mixes parts of previous works, without permission from all professors involved. * 2 points Direct Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Mosaic Plagiarism Accidental Plagiarism 5. Academic Honesty means doing honest, truthful and sincere work in school or college. * 2 points True False 6. It means doing honest, truthful and sincere work in school or college. * 2 points Academic Honesty Academic Integrity Academic Excellence Academic Interest 7. It means making use of one’s own feelings, ideas, thoughts, knowledge and information in writing papers, articles, taking examinations, presentations, group discussions and other activities that take place within the classroom setting during the course of academic learning. * 2 points Academic Honesty Academic Integrity Academic Excellence Academic Interest 8. The use of another student’s ideas or words on an examination or report obviously constitutes _______ and is taken seriously by the faculty. * 2 points Plagiarism Academic Honesty Academic Dishonesty Academic Excellence 9. _______ are seen not only as dishonest but also as incompetent, incapable of doing research and expressing original thoughts. * 2 points Cheater Plagiarist Fake person Dishonest person 10. This kind of paraphrasing, whether intentional or not, is academically dishonest and punishable * 2 points Mosaic Plagiarism Self-Plagiarism Patch writing Accidental Plagiarism 11. A ______ tells us wherein a source you took words or ideas from. * 2 points Link Reference Citation Article 12. Copied words need to be in _______ and _____. * 2 points Quotation marks, Cited Underlined, Bold Italic, Bold Quotation marks, Italic 13. When you copy the exact words from any source, such as a print book, article, or anything on the Internet, you must put ______around the copied words and include a citation. * 2 points Underline Quotation marks Parenthesis Asterisk 14. A ________ is putting someone else’s ideas or facts into your own words. * 2 points Quote Transcript Paraphrase Restatement 15. A paraphrase does not need quotation marks but still needs a _____. * 2 points Reference Citation Source Transcript 16. To _______, you must change both the words and the structure of the sentence. * 2 points Paraphrase Transcript Quote Restatement 17. It is plagiarism to _____ an assignment or parts of an assignment by submitting them in a different assignment. * 2 points Change Delete Design Re-use 18. In order to promote academic integrity there should be an environment of _______, communicating freely with each other and enabling everybody to be well trained in order to achieve their potential goals. * 2 points Honesty Peacefulness Mutual trust Unity 19. There should be prevalence of fair _______, dealings in all interactions as well as transactions that are carried out in an academic institution. * 2 points Trust Attitude Values Use 20. In order to reward both teaching and learning on the part of the instructors and the students respectively, it is essential to show as well as have ______ for everybody else’s opinion, ideas, thoughts, feelings and performance. * 2 points Respect Faith Trust Value CHAPTER 2 PRE TEST 1. It is a structured enquiry that utilizes acceptable scientific methodology to solve problems and create new knowledge that is generally applicable.* 2 points Research Application Pure research Applied research 2. It involves developing and testing theories and hypotheses that are intellectually challenging to the researcher but may or may not have practical application at the present time or in the future. * 2 points Applied research Pure research Research Descriptive research 3. It is done to solve specific, practical questions; for policy formulation, administration and understanding of a phenomenon. * 2 points Explanatory research Descriptive research Applied Research Pure research 4. It attempts to describe systematically a situation, problem, phenomenon, service or program, or provides information about , say, living condition of a community, or describes attitudes towards an issue. * 2 points Descriptive research Explanatory research Correlational research Exploratory research 5. It attempts to discover or establish the existence of a relationship/ interdependence between two or more aspects of a situation. * 2 points Correlational researchOption 1 Exploratory research Explanatory research Descriptive research 6. It attempts to clarify why and how there is a relationship between two or more aspects of a situation or phenomenon. * 2 points Explanatory research Exploratory research Correlational research Descriptive research 7. It is undertaken to explore an area where little is known or to investigate the possibilities of undertaking a particular research study (feasibility study/pilot study). * 2 points Descriptive research Exploratory research Explanatory research Correlational research 8. It is an investigation on basic principles and reasons for occurrence of a particular event or process or phenomenon. * 2 points Research Detailed research Basic research Applied research 9. It is based on the measurement of quantity or amount * 2 points Qualitative research Quantitative research Action research Applied research 10. It is concerned with qualitative phenomenon involving quality. * 2 points Action research Applied research Quantitative research Qualitative research CHAPTER 2 QUIZ 1. _________ mean approaches e.g. qualitative, quantitative and the academic discipline in which you have been trained.* 2 points Validity Unbiased and objective Philosophies Reliability 2. _________ means that correct procedures have been applied to find answers to a question. * 2 points Validity Unbiased and objective Philosophies Reliability 3. _________ refers to the quality of a measurement procedure that provides repeatability and accuracy. * 2 points Validity Unbiased and objective Philosophies Reliability 4. _________ means that you have taken each step in an unbiased manner and drawn each conclusion to the best of your ability and without introducing your own vested interest. * 2 points Validity Unbiased and objective Philosophies Reliability 5. _________ is a structured enquiry that utilizes acceptable scientific methodology to solve problems and create new knowledge that is generally applicable. * 2 points Research Research methodology Research method Research application 6. This implies that the procedure adopted to undertake an investigation follow a certain logical sequence. * 2 points Systematic Valid and verifiable Empirical Critical 7. This concept implies that whatever you conclude on the basis of your findings is correct and can be verified by you and others. * 2 points Systematic Valid and verifiable Empirical Critical 8. This means that any conclusions drawn are based upon hard evidence gathered from information collected from real life experiences or observations. * 2 points Systematic Valid and verifiable Empirical Critical 9. _________ is a process of collecting, analyzing and interpreting information to answer questions. * 2 points Research Research methodology Research method Research application 10. What are the two broad categories of research? * 2 points Pure research and applied research Pure research and application research Applied research and application research None of the above 11. It is a structured enquiry that utilizes acceptable scientific methodology to solve problems and create new knowledge that is generally applicable. * 2 points Research Application Pure research Applied research 12. It involves developing and testing theories and hypotheses that are intellectually challenging to the researcher but may or may not have practical application at the present time or in the future. * 2 points Applied research Pure research Research Descriptive research 13. It is done to solve specific, practical questions; for policy formulation, administration and understanding of a phenomenon. * 2 points Explanatory research Descriptive research Applied Research Pure research 14. It attempts to describe systematically a situation, problem, phenomenon, service or program, or provides information about , say, living condition of a community, or describes attitudes towards an issue. * 2 points Descriptive research Explanatory research Correlational research Exploratory research 15. It attempts to discover or establish the existence of a relationship/ interdependence between two or more aspects of a situation. * 2 points Correlational research Exploratory research Explanatory research Descriptive research 16. It attempts to clarify why and how there is a relationship between two or more aspects of a situation or phenomenon. * 2 points Explanatory research Correlational research Descriptive research 17. It is undertaken to explore an area where little is known or to investigate the possibilities of undertaking a particular research study (feasibility study/pilot study). * 2 points Descriptive research Exploratory research Explanatory research Correlational research 18. It is an investigation on basic principles and reasons for occurrence of a particular event or process or phenomenon. * 2 points Research Detailed research Basic research Applied research 19. It is based on the measurement of quantity or amount. * 2 points Qualitative research Quantitative research Action research Applied research 20. Itis concerned with qualitative phenomenon involving quality * 2 points Action research Applied research Quantitative research Qualitative research CHAPTER 3 PRE TEST 1. __________ are the strategies, processes or techniques utilized in the collection of data or evidence for analysis in order to uncover new information or create better understanding of a topic.* 2 points Research Methods Mixed Methods Effective Methods Model Methods 2. One particular method could be better suited to your research goal than others. * 2 points Research Methods Mixed Methods Effective Methods Model Methods 3. Integration of the processes within one chain it is a process of arrangement all the operational resources that transforms inputs to outputs that satisfy customer needs.* 2 points Presentation of the problem Presentation of the process Presentation of the effectiveness Presentation of the Research 4. The relational processes between those processes, this relational process is called? * 2 points Integration Process Maintenance Process Individual Process Operational Process 5. It is returned to the definitions of operations management and finds the total operations of function. * 2 points Problem Formulation Individual Discussion Presentation of the Problem Problem Discussion 6. It is a process of arrangement planning and scheduling all the operational resources. * 2 points Problem Formulation Individual Discussion Presentation of the problem Problem Discussion 7. Authors shall describe the difference between existing system’s capabilities with the lacks * 2 points Purpose Relevance Process Reveal 8. The problem will theoretically and empirically investigate the study using both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. * 2 points Problem Formulation Individual Discussion Presentation of the Problem 9. The scope may focus on specific variables, specific participants and specific sites * 2 points Formulation Scope Limitation Delimitation 10. This research work is to develop a model that deals with the integration losses. * 2 points Relevance Problem Purpose Product CHAPTER 3 QUIZ 1. It concerns about resources of whole operations and not only to insure that the operation is working.* 1 point Production Process (Correct Answer) Theory Building Conceptual Abstract Empirical Level 2. What are the needs to investigate how the industry treats the IT systems? * 1 point Mind set and Power Allegation and Believed Integration Losses and Adaptive (Correct Answer) Empirical Level and Process 3. There is a lack of empirical studies explaining of how should the maintenance integrating with? * 1 point Researcher System Theory System Company System Data System 4. It usually requires more expertise and resources to collect ______? * 1 point System Data Abstract Method 5. It can use these methods as thematic analysis to interpret patterns and meanings in the data. * 1 point Quantitative Quantitative Data Qualitative Qualitative Data 6. Can often adjust your methods as you go to develop new knowledge * 1 point Quantitative Quantitative Data Qualitative Qualitative Data 7. All the operational resources that transform that satisfy customer needs. * 1 point Input to Output Output to Input Input to Input Output to Output 8. The approach begins with a theory and uses theory to guide which observations to make it moves from the general to the particular. * 1 point Purpose Integration Process Relevance Theory Testing 9. Is any original information that you collect for the purposes of answering your research question. * 1 point Primary Data Delimitation Descriptive Data 10. It can allow describing your research subject without influencing it. * 1 point Technique Relevance Descriptive Experiments 11. Is information that has already been collected by other researcher? * 1 point Primary Data Quantitative Data Secondary Data Qualitative Data 12. Can eliminated or reduce the overlapping and frictions within specific process. * 1 point Suitable Integration Practices Variation In Demand Maintenance Process Method and Techniques 13. Can be used to systematically describe large collections of things * 1 point Quantitative Experimental Qualitative Explanatory 14. This is supporting the suitable within the complicated conditions * 1 point Mixed Method Limitation and Delimitation Method and Techniques Presentation of the Problem 15. Which tries to insure that plant, systems, machines and equipment are working? * 1 point Integration Process Maintenance Process Production Process Human Management Process 16. It deals with employment aspects * 1 point Integration Process Maintenance Process Production Process Human Management Process 17. They shall describe the difference between existing system’s capabilities with the lacks * 1 point Author Student Researcher Producer 18. Refers to the overall strategy that you choose to integrate the different components. * 1 point Research Design Research Method Research Data Research Description 19. Descriptions can be concrete or abstract. * 1 point Descriptive Research Explanatory Research Research Method Experimental Research 20. It is quite a different thing to develop explanations about why the crime rate is as high as it is. * 1 point Experimental Research Descriptive Research Explanatory Research Research Method 21. There is a lack of empirical studies explaining of how should the maintenance integrating with company systems. * 1 point Purpose Methods Relevance Process 22. The scope may focus on specific variables, specific participants and specific sites, * 1 point Formulation Scope Limitation Delimitation 23. Adequate and user-friendly model for identifying the integration losses is one of the motivating reasons. * 1 point Working Ability Systematic Theoretically Crystallite Feasibility 24. One of powerful feature of the model to show that increasing the recognition of integration role. * 1 point Working Ability Systematic Theoretically Crystallite Feasibility 25. Aim to identify potential weaknesses of the study for all statistical procedures and research strategies. * 1 point Delimitation Limitation Mixed Method Feasibility CHAPTER 4 PRE TEST 1. Concerns the comprehensive research of literature in the language of the country* 2 points Local Studies Local Literature Foreign Studies Foreign Literature 2. Which suggests that most of the inefficiencies are in the form of deficient revenues rather than excessive costs? * 2 points Local Studies Local Literature Foreign Studies Foreign Literature 3. A set of substantially similar controlled/laboratory simulations/experiments that were done on the same topic. * 2 points Review Literature Review Foreign Review Studies Review Local 4. Which is particularly important, stick to this list, as it is very easy to get side tracked * 2 points Literature Review Local Review Foreign Review Studies Review 5. A good literature review needs a clear line of what? * 2 points Statement Thought Feelings Argument 6. Who can also observe the measurement of inefficiency varies considerably depending on the choice? * 2 points Author Researcher Student Teacher 7. It belongs to the small group visits to the department by arrangement only * 2 points Local Literature Foreign Literature Local Studies Foreign Studies 8. What is the meaning of CIPPA? * 2 points Communicate Intervention Philippine Power Authority Commission in Pilipino Power Agency Computerized Index to Philippine Periodical Articles Computer Invest Philippine Peso Agency 9. Framework for describing maintenance management systems. * 2 points Local Review Local Studies Literature Review Foreign Studies 10. Who defined the basic components of any maintenance management system? * 2 points Harvey H. Kaiser Al Najjar B. Kelly A. Duffuaa S. CHAPTER 4 QUIZ 1. A description of what others have published in the form of a set of summaries* Foreign Literature Review of Literature Local Literature Review Studies 2. A synthesis and analysis of the relevant published work, linked at all times to your own what? * Purpose and Rationale Maintenance System Function View IDEF0 Method 3. A number of conflicting study results have been published over? * Lengthy Time-Frame Fault Finding Small Groups Design out Maintenance 4. The financial institutions have been the subject of considerable examination. * Local Literature Local Studies Foreign Literature Foreign Studies 5. Types of thought that something was rubbish and can use words. * Inconsistent Lacking in Certain areas Based on false assumption All of the above 6. One of the local materials usually printed and found in books, professional journals and magazines. * Books and Newspapers News and Magazines Books and Information’s File at Filipiniana Unit Magazines and Journals 7. A scale and product-mix inefficiencies are found to account for less than of what costs? * 5% 10% 15% 20% 8. A filed that has been discussed the important of the maintenance role inside the companies. * Maintenance Management Literature Maintenance Organization System Maintenance Appraisal System Out-sourcing Maintenance 9. A researcher will be given a booklist or directed towards areas of useful published work* Literature Studies Local Studies Local Review Literature Review 10. It includes the essential management activities that guide policies and procedures. * Maintenance Management Literature Maintenance Management System Maintenance Appraisal System Out-sourcing Maintenance 11. Can summarize the information system features needed to monitor the comparison of actual to planned results. * Maintenance Management Literature Maintenance Organization System Maintenance Appraisal System Out-sourcing Maintenance 12. Can be viewed as a simple input-output model. * Maintenance Management Literature Maintenance Organization System Maintenance System Out-sourcing Maintenance 13. Requires the contracting out of a large segment of the shutdown work backlog. * Maintenance Management Literature Maintenance Organization System Maintenance Appraisal System Out-sourcing Maintenance 14. It is based on the philosophy that maintenance is a key function of the company * Maintenance Management Literature Maintenance Organization System Reliability Centered Maintenance Out-sourcing Maintenance 15. It includes three separate architectures as a part of its process. * Design the Architecture Process Control View Computer Aided Design Extracting Requirements 16. Is a framework and associated methodologies to analyze and evaluate business processes? * Measurement Method Pugh Evaluation Matrix Six Sigma Methodology IDEF0 Method 17. Is a function hierarchy, business objectives, supporting systems and software applications? * Process Control View Design View Data View Function View 18. A cause is anything that affects a result but in root cause analysis we generally think of causes as bad. * Data Analysis Cause effect Analysis System Analysis Time Frame Analysis 19. These are the previous measures to fit processes of the integrated systems. * Overall Process Efficiency Man Machine Chart Both A and B None of the Above 20. A matrix that helps determine which items or potential solutions are more important or better than others * Measurement Method Pugh Evaluation Matrix Six Sigma Methodology IDEF0 Method 21. A dynamic models that show the behavior processes and how they relate to the resource. * Process (control) View Design View Data View Faction View 22. It is useful in establishing the scope of an analysis, especially for a functional analysis. * Measurement Method Pugh Evaluation Matrix Six Sigma Methodology IDEF0 Method 23. A static models of business information, includes: data models, knowledge structure, information carriers, and technical terms and databases models. * Process Control View Design View Data View Faction View 24. It is to ensure that management is carrying out its mission, meeting its goals and objectives. * Data Analysis Auditing Argument 25. It must bridge the abstract early stages and the grimy detail of implementation. * System Engineering Maintenance Auditing Fault Finding