
Starter Task 11 - Analysing Collected Information part 1
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Other
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10th Grade
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Hard
C O'Neill
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14 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When analysing your research data, what do you need to check for?
Refinement, effectiveness and accuracy
Relevance, reliability and quality
Rigour, reliability and appropriateness
Robustness, relevance and quantity
Answer explanation
When analyzing research data, it's crucial to check for relevance, reliability, and quality to ensure the findings are meaningful, trustworthy, and of high standard, making this the correct choice.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Relevance, when analysing collected information, is about:
how closely connected or appropriate your research is to the project
the degree to which research method produces stable and consistent results
whether research methods can reproduce the same results multiple times
whether the research provides evidence that is of high standard and supports what you are saying
Answer explanation
Relevance in research refers to how closely connected or appropriate the information is to the project at hand. This ensures that the findings directly support the objectives and questions of the research.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify two reasons why you should check for relevance when analysing collected information.
Any two of the following: - the importance of the information for your research needs - how relevant your research is to the topic of the design brief - how relevant your research is in relation to the specific aims and objectives of the design brief - how closely connected or appropriate your research is to the project
To ensure the information is the most recent available and to check for spelling errors.
To make sure the information is visually appealing and easy to read.
To confirm the information is from a popular source and has many references.
Answer explanation
Checking for relevance ensures the information aligns with your research needs and the specific aims of the design brief, making your analysis more focused and effective.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify three reasons why you should check for quality when analysing collected information.
Any three of the following: - to provide evidence that is of high standard and supports what you are saying - to ensure your sources are recent enough for your topic and up to date - to ensure the information comes from an author or organisation that has the authority and expertise to speak on the topic - to ensure you are using trusted sources where the quality can be relied on - to ensure you and your audience clearly see and understand any pictures, videos or other sources you are using - to ensure it gives you the information that you need
Because it is required for all types of information, regardless of purpose.
To make the information look more attractive visually.
To ensure the information is always entertaining.
Answer explanation
Checking for quality ensures the information is credible, up-to-date, and from authoritative sources, which supports your arguments effectively and helps your audience understand the content.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify two reasons why you should check for reliability when analysing collected information.
1. To ensure the accuracy of the information, which affects the validity of conclusions drawn from it. 2. To build trust in the data, ensuring that decisions made based on the information are sound and credible.
1. To make the information more entertaining for the audience. 2. To reduce the amount of information collected.
1. To comply with copyright laws. 2. To make the information easier to memorize.
1. To increase the length of the report. 2. To avoid using any visual aids.
Answer explanation
Checking for reliability ensures the accuracy of information, which is crucial for valid conclusions. It also builds trust in the data, making decisions based on it sound and credible.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When using pictures, videos or other sources, why must you ensure they are clear, easy to see and understand?
To ensure quality
To make them more colorful
To increase file size
To confuse the audience
Answer explanation
Ensuring pictures, videos, or other sources are clear and easy to understand is crucial for maintaining quality. Clear visuals enhance comprehension and engagement, making the content more effective.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify two other synonyms for the word ‘relevance’.
Any two of the following: Importance, Bearing, Connection, Significance, Usefulness
Any two of the following: Distance, Irrelevance, Unimportance, Disconnection, Uselessness
Any two of the following: Randomness, Ignorance, Insignificance, Inaccuracy, Futility
Any two of the following: Weakness, Laziness, Hesitation, Uncertainty, Boredom
Answer explanation
The correct choice includes 'Importance', 'Bearing', 'Connection', 'Significance', and 'Usefulness', all of which convey the idea of 'relevance' in terms of value or applicability.
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