Tests on Project Proposal
1. Find the best definition for project proposal from below.
a) a document that outlines everything stakeholders need to know to initiate a project.
b) a simply structured, formal document that explains what you plan to research usually in academia or sciences.
c) a document that gathers information from a variety of sources to form a new idea, question, or argumentative thesis.
d) detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary, philosophical, or political theory.
2. How much time may take a usual project proposal?
a) 6 months
b) 2-3years
c) 8 months
d) 1 year
3. What is the main difference between project proposal (PP) and research proposal (RP)?
a) RP is analytical while PP is theoretical
b) RP is for students whilst PP is for businessmen
c) RP is paid, but PP is free
d) RP is written in an academic language, while PP is written in everyday language
4. Choose the content of project proposal.
a) Introduction, Body, Conclusion
b) Introduction, Body I, II, and III, Conclusion
c) Introduction, Literature Review, Method, Conclusion
d) Introduction, Method, results, Conclusion
5. What is the key issue in the PP ?
a) Background info
b) Budget Justification
c) Methods
d) Abstract
6. Introduction of PP should include...?
a) Aim, significance and novelty
b) Aim, justification, novelty
c) Time, author, Significance
d) Aim, author, time
7. Choose the appropriate method for PP in linguistics.
a) qualitative
b) quantitative
c) descriptive
d) mix methods
8. For whom is PP usually written?
a) for audience
b) for large organizations
c) for academics
d) for relatives
9.What especially should be proved in Literature review in PP?
a) the focus of the research has not been studied fully yet
b) the focus has never been studied before
c) the applicability of the research
d) a and b answers are correct
10. Who can write a PP?
a) anyone who is knowledgible in education
b) teachers
c) students
d) scholars
11. What is the aim of writing PP?
a) to make a profit
b) to have degree in teaching
c) to investigate something that brings profit
d) to prove an assumption
12. Why is project proposal needed in education?
a) for the government issues
b) for bettering our life
c) for achieving qualitative projects
d) for intertainment of people
13. How do we call the association between introduction and conclusion in PP?
a) restatement
b) interchange
c) fixing
d) comparison
14. How many sources are required for literature review part?
a) 5 sources
b) at least 2
c) 6 sources
d) at least 3
15. In what part should objectives be enclosed?
a) introduction
b) methods
c) results
d) literature review
16. The second name of the hypothesis?
a) plan
b) objectivess
c) limitation
d) expected results
17. How many objectives should PP have at least?
a) two
b) three
c) four
d) one
18. What method can be acceptable in PP?
a) cognitive
b) qualitative
c)quantitative
d) any method appropriate to the field
19. Choose the best answer.
a) PP is an academic piece of writing
b) PP is written in scientific style
c) Limitation is not needed in PP
d) Conclusion has 3 steps
20. What is the role of reference citing in Project proposal?
a) It is used when it is required
b) It depends on the addressee
c) It is optional for the writer
d) It must be cited
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