What is the primary mission of the National Science Foundation (NSF)?
NSF's merit review process determines which research has the greatest potential

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To provide scholarships for students
To support only engineering projects
To promote the progress of science
To fund all submitted research proposals
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What are the two main criteria used by NSF to evaluate research proposals?
Speed of completion and cost
Popularity and media coverage
Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts
Financial viability and market potential
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Who is responsible for assembling a body of experts to review NSF proposals?
The Division Director
The Proposal Author
The Program Director
The NSF Director
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the NSF ensure the integrity of its merit review process?
By funding only proposals from prestigious universities
Through strict conflict of interest rules and multiple reviews
By allowing public voting on proposals
By having a single reviewer for each proposal
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What happens to proposals that are not recommended for funding?
They are published on the NSF website
They are automatically funded in the next cycle
They receive extensive feedback and can be revised for future submission
They are discarded without feedback
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What percentage of NSF's budget is allocated to supporting researchers and students?
100%
94%
75%
50%
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the role of the Division of Grants and Agreements in the NSF process?
To provide feedback to proposers
To review the business and financial aspects of proposals
To conduct the initial review of proposals
To assemble the panel of reviewers
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