GST221 Q and A
GST221 Q and A
I. D. Number:………………………………………
Department………………………………….……
Faculty………………….……………….......
INSTRUCTIONS:
SECTION A:
1. Data analysis in scientific research requires the knowledge of (a) calculation (b) experiment
(c) mathematics (d) *statistics
2. The scientific community relies on all of these in generating and analyzing data except (a)
empiricism (b) observation (c) *manipulation (d) objectivity
3. Philosophy and Science are investigative because they (a) observe reality (b) interpret reality
(c) *discover reality (d) explain reality
4. The focus of the second national development plan was (a) man power development (b)
massive industrialization (c) leadership training (d) oil exploration
5. Who developed the theory of human cognitive phase? (a) * Jean Piaget (b) Karl Marx (c)
Mary Parker (d) Mc Comick
6. Which of these are amenable to manipulation in scientific research? (a) data (b) samples (c)
*variables (d) population
7. The highest solid waste in Maiduguri is believed to be (a) *leaves (b) polythene bags (c)
papers (d) pure water bags
8. Which of these basins is formed during the Jurassic period? (a) Bornu basin (b) Sokoto basin
(c) *Benue basin (d) Niger Delta
9. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a well planned experiment? (a) Simplicity (b)
Precision (c) Valid conclusion (d) *Randomization
10. Which of the basins is widely believed to have originated from rifting? (a) *Bida/Nupe (b)
Benue basin (c) Niger Delta (d) Sokoto basin
11. Which of the ions turns human bones into ashes? (a) *fluoride (b) hydrogen (c) Benzene (d)
none
12. The two types of harmful substances in the industries are (a) *liquid and gaseous (b)
Chemical and Radiochemical (c) Solid and gaseous (d) Solid and liquid
13. The approach to resources management that is aimed at enhancing the efficiency and
effective application is (a) Geological (b) Economic (c) *Technological (d) Ethnological
14. Pollution and other related problems can be solved with the principles of (a) Physics (b)
*Chemistry (c) Biology (d) All of the above
15. Which of the following is not an effect of waste generation in Nigeria? (a) Disease (b)
Environmental degradation (c) Pollution (d) *Recycling.
16. …….ensures the absence of bias in scientific research. (a) questionnaire (b) interview (c)
*experimentation (d) sampling
17. Sample collection is required at the stage of……………in research process (a) literature
review (b) *fieldwork (c) methodology (d) survey
18. Pure research is referred to as (a) basis (b) *basic (c) bases (d) biased
19. International institute of tropical agriculture (IITA) is located in (a) Kano (b) Lagos (c)
*Ibadan (d) Enugu
20. In the statement no smoke without fire, fire is the (a) cause (b) *effect (c) course (d) affect
21. A system of explicit rules and procedures on which research is based is called (a) project (b)
sampling (c) survey (d) *methodology
22. The focus of the second national development plan in Nigeria was (a) democratization (b)
green revolution (c) 7-point agenda (d) * Industrial expansion
23. The research that mostly seeks to provide reasons for human action is (a) *pure research (b)
rational research (c) human research (d) people research
25. For massive industrialization Nigeria requires (a) *Technology (b) Designers (c) Information
(d) computers
26. Technology is a good example of (a) *applied science (b) technological science (c) pure
science (d) natural science
27. Knowledge derived from testing hypothesis is called (a) rational (b) *empirical (c) religious
(d) intuitive
28. The theory of Relativity is credited to (a) *Albert Einstein (b) Jean Piaget (c) Mary Parker (d)
Mc Connack
29. Veterinary Research Institute is situated at which state? (a) *Plateau (b) Benue (c) Nasarawa
(d) Bauchi
30. Natural resources are classified into (a) Human and personnel (b) Renewable and Non-
renewable (c) Exhaustible and Non-Exhaustible (d) *Physical and Biological
31. Project Development Agency is a research institution based in (a) Ibadan (b) *Lagos (c)
Enugu (d) Abuja
32. Which of the following is not an effect of waste generation in Nigeria? (a) *Disease (b)
Environmental degradation (c) Pollution (d) Recycling
33. The power of science lies on which of these (a) Reasoning (b) Research (c) *Empirical
evidence (d) Intuition
34. Which of the National Development Plans (NDP) witnessed a high degree of
mismanagement in the economy?
35. Data analysis in scientific research requires the knowledge of (a) *statistics (b) mathematics
(c) experiment (d) calculation
36. The driving force between philosophy and science is (a) Research (b) Universe (c) Reality
(d) *Knowledge
37. The principle of numbering in mathematics is credited to (a) *Pascal Blaise (b) John Pascal
(c) Blaise John (d) Albert Blaise
38. Pure research is referred to as (a) Data (b) *Applied Research (c) Science (d) Technology (e)
latest research
39. Addressing the issues of examination failure and falling standard of education requires the
use of (a) Securities (b) *Basic research (c) Programming (d) research methodology
40. Developing and testing hypothesis is one of the qualities of (a) Intuitive knowledge (b) trial
and error (c) *research method (d) democracy
41. Questionnaire is a research instrument used for (a) experimentation (b) verification (c)
networking (d) *data collection
42. Census and opinion poll are two good examples of………... research (a) democratic (b)
*applied (c) final (d) information
43. The first step in scientific research is (a) literature review (b) *experimentation (c)
questionnaire (d) interview
44. ………………ensures the absence of bias in scientific research (a) literature review (b)
questionnaire (c) interview (d) * experimentation
24. ……………………………is referred to as the scientist of the 21st century. (a) Isaac Newton
(b) *Albert Einstein (c) Bill Gates (d) Neil Armstrong
45. Variables in scientific research are referred to as (a) dependent and dependent (b) *dependent
and independent (c) independent and independent (d) free and independent
46. Lecturers and students are mostly involved in ………research (a) *pure (b) good (c) project
(d) survey
47. The end product of research is called (a) publication (b) *knowledge (c) philosophy (d)
science
48. Knowledge could make life better and lack of it could lead to (a) *destruction of life (b)
duplication of life (c) revival of life (d) indiscipline
49. The capita generation rate of refuse in Nigeria is highest in……...forest (a) mangrove (b)
*tropical rain (c) marine (d) savannah
50. ………is the modern method of waste disposal. (a) dumping (b) cleaning (c) burning (d)
*recycling
51. The celebrated theory of evolution is credited to (a) *Charles Darwin (b) Karl Max (c) Isaac
Newton (d) Aristotle
52. Philosophy can be seen as an academic discipline through the following except. (a)
Investigation process into the social reality (b) Intellectual enterprise (c). *Man and his
environment (d) End product of research
53. Which of the following types of knowledge describe the gains from every day’s experience
(a) *Folk Knowledge (b) Literary knowledge (c) Scientific knowledge (d) Empirical knowledge
54. Science is classified into the following except. (a) Natural or physical science (b) Social
science (c) Applied science (d) *Philosophical science
55. The type of knowledge that we observed through our five senses is called. (a) *Description of
observation (b) Discovery of regularities (c) Generalization of the discovered phenomenon into
theories and laws (d) None of the above
56. The scientific method starts with. (a) *Observation (b) Experimentation (c) Prediction (d)
Generalization
57. The philosopher who discovered human cognitive development is called. (a) Karl Marx (b)
*Jean Piagent (c) Mary Parker (d) Barnes R.D
58. A system of explicit rules and procedures on which research is based and against claims for
knowledge is evaluated is called. (a) Research method (b) *Research methodology (c) Research
design (d) Research activity
59. An intellectual problem calling for an answer in the form of scientific inquiry is called. (a)
*Research process (b) Research design (c) Research problem (d) Research method
60. Which of the following is not a research process (a) Problem formulation (b)
Experimentation (c) Field work (c) *Randomization
61. A well planned experiment has the following characteristics except. (a) Simple (b) Precise (c)
Absence of systematic error (d) *Invalid conclusion
62. Experimentation involves all except. (a) Randomization (b) Replication (c) Requesting for
help (d) *Normalization
63. The statisticians advance the following questions except. (a) What are the data? (b) What are
the units? (c) are the values reasonable? (d) *What do you want from the conclusion.
64. A data used for a purpose other than for which it is collected is called. (a) Primary data (b)
*Secondary data(c) Sample data (d) Population data
65. Problems in research can be stated in any of the following except. (a) Question to be
answered (b) Hypothesis to be tested (c) Effected to be estimated (d) *Result to be interpreted
66. The following are characteristics of sampling except. (a) Reduce cost (b) Avoid time wasting
(c) *Maximized labour (d) Each member in the population is included in the sample
67. The Nigerian environment can best be discussed in terms of the distribution of. (a) Basin
types (b) *Rock types (c) Vegetation types (d) Economic types
68. The crystalline rocks are mainly divided into the following except. (a) *Niger Delta (b)
Recent Volcanic (c) Younger Granite (d) Basement complex
69. The mineralization of basement complex. (a) NE-ENE-SW-WSW trend (b) *ENE-NE-
SW-WSW trend (c) SW-WSW-NE-ENE trend (d) WSW-SW-ENE-NE trend
70. which of the following basin is not a sedimentary rock distribution zone. (a) Sokoto (b)
Borno (c) *Longuda(d) Niger Delta
71. The most important economic potentials of the Bornu Basin includes the following except.
(a) Diatomite (b) Kaoline (c) Bentonite (d) *Graphite
72. The most economically important sedimentary basin in Nigeria is. (a) Sokoto (b) *Niger
Delta (c) Benue (d) Bida/Nupe
73. Which of the following is not an approach of resource management (a) Technological (b)
Economical (c) Ecological (d) *None of the above
74. Harmful substance in the chemical industries are classified into. (a) Solid and liquid (b) Solid
and gaseous (c) *Liquid and gaseous (d) acid and liquid
75. Philosophy is basically concerned with (a) *the study of man (b) the meaning of universe (c)
the search for knowledge (d) the essence of reality
76. Philosophy of science observe, experiments and investigates into. (a) the essence of reality
(b) the nature of reality (c) the scope of reality (d) * the meaning of reality
77. Knowledge gained from everyday experience is called (a) scientific knowledge (b) empirical
knowledge (c) *folk knowledge (d) literary knowledge
78. In the study of science, philosophy offers insight into which of these (a) meaning, scope and
purpose of science (b) *nature, issues and facts in science (c) study, issues and claims in science
(d) belief, reality and facts in science.
79. Which branch of philosophy evaluates the moral claims and judgment in science (a) logic (b)
metaphysics (c) *ethics (d) epistemology.
80. Fundamentally, science is concerned with the idea of (a) organization of knowledge (b)
identification of knowledge (c) *understanding of phenomena (d) law of nature
81. The system of explicit rules and procedures on which research is based and against which
claim for knowledge is evaluated is (a) *research methodology (b) research method (c) research
activity (d) research design
82. All of these are essential features of philosophy of science except (a) *knowledge rationally
obtained and empirically explained (b) the emergence, of facts and evidence (c) the study of
universe, man and the constituted element of reality (d) a critical inquiry into the origin and
nature of reality
84. When philosophy of science questions the validity of any knowledge attained, we say that
philosophy is the (a) queen of all science (b) laborer of all science (c) * systematic body of
knowledge (d) does not accept things as given.
85. Knowledge derived from testing of hypothesis is called (a) intuitive knowledge (b)
*empirical knowledge (c) metaphysical knowledge (d) rational knowledge
86. Empiricism, objectivity and control are the underlined principles the scientific community
depend on when. (a) *generating and analyzing evidence (b) doubting and dismissing evidence
(c) exploring and evaluating evidence (d) reviewing and refining evidence
87. Explanatory research deals with which of these (a) testing hypothesis (b) *describing
situation and events (c) discovering new ideas (d) measuring and establishing evidence
88. Which of the following is a characteristic of applied research (a) *the use of laws and
principles in solving the problem of the society (b) developing and testing hypothesis (c)
adoption of large scale studies (d) uses overall scheme of scientific activities.
89. Variables in scientific research are categorized into (a) believable and non believable
variables (b) *dependent and independent variables (c) experimental and non experimental
variables (d) observable and non observable variables
91. Which of these is not one of the basic steps in scientific research (a) formulation of
hypothesis (b) data analysis and interpretation (c) generalization (d) * investigation of reality
92. Philosophy, the study of the universe is also synonymous with: (a) search for solution (b)
search for ideas (c) *search for knowledge (d) search for intelligence
93. In examining definitions of philosophy and science, what do the two disciplines have in
common (a) observing the movement of the universe (b) *discovering the nature of reality (c)
explaining the scope of reality (d) investigating the features of reality
94. Scientific knowledge is different from literary knowledge because (a) it requires reasoning
(b)it is speculative in nature (c) * it is derived from empirical evidence (d) it involved methods
and methodologies
95. Historical approach to the study of philosophy of science deals with which of these (a)
historical artifact (b) *drawing fact and evidence from history (c) drawing important lesson in the
history of science (d) allowing historians to make use of historical facts
96. Philosophy and science are all regarded as (a) descriptive disciplines (b) observational
disciplines (c) explanatory disciplines (d) *investigative disciplines
97. Which aspect of philosophy questions the behaviour and conduct of a scientist (a) * logic (b)
ethics (c) metaphysic (d) aesthetics
98. Which of these is least enquired in the study of philosophy of science (a) ethics (b)
epistemology (c) *aesthetics (d) metaphysics
99. In scientific research, which of these is the starting point (a) *experimentation (b)
observation (c) problem formation (d) generalization
100. Philosophy of science does not accept anything as given means (a) it believes nothing can
be known (b) it questions the validity of any knowledge we have (c) *it insist that knowledge
method reasoning is empty (d) it is an abstract discipline
102. The relevance of metaphysics to science is captured in which of these (a) *the study of the
existence of unseen realities(b) the origin and development of man (c) the uniformity of nature
(d) the study of scientific development
103. Philosophy is the queen of all sciences means all of these except (a) all sciences are offshoot
of philosophy (b) all sciences were previously studied under philosophy (c) all sciences are based
on methods and methodologies (d) *all sciences generate their materials from philosophy.
105. Which of these is not an approach to the study of philosophy of science (a) methodology (b)
logical (c) * historical (d) cognitive
106. All of these are types of knowledge except (a) folk knowledge (b) scientific knowledge (c)
literary knowledge (d) *demonstrative knowledge
107. Science is not only interested in the accumulation of knowledge but also in (a) where
knowledge is accumulated (b) * how knowledge is accumulated (c) when knowledge is
accumulated (d) what knowledge is accumulated
108. In generating and analyzing data, the scientific community depend on all the following
except. (a) measurement (b) empiricism (c) objectivity (d) *control
SECTION B:
1. Waste could be classified into solid and liquid waste only. True [ ] or False* [ ]
4. The disagreement between science and religion arose because men love religion more than
science. True* [ ] or False [ ]
5. The basement complex rocks are the youngest rock types. True [ ] or False* [ ]
6. Science and Technology has made our material comfort difficult. True [ ] or False* [ ]
8. The Nigerian environment can best be discussed in terms of vegetation. True [ ] or False* [ ]
10. Using psychological theories to explain the growth and structure of scientific knowledge
requires naturalism approach. True [ ] or False* [ ]
11. Knowledge derived from testing hypothesis is called rational knowledge. True [ ] or False* [
]
13. The focus of the Second National Development Plan was massive industrialization. True* [ ]
or False [ ]
15. To embark on massive industrialization, Nigeria requires more of prayers. True [ ] or False*
[ ]
16. Data analysis in scientific research requires the knowledge of literature review. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
17. The driving force between philosophy and science is knowledge. True* [ ] or False [ ]
20. The 4th National Development Plans witnessed a high degree of mismanagement in the
economy. True* [ ] or False [ ]
21. Resources can broadly be classified into physical and Biological. True [ ] or False* [ ]
22. Veterinary research institute is situated at Plateau state. True* [ ] or False [ ]
24. Project Development Agency is a research institute based in Ibadan. True [ ] or False* [ ]
27. The application of basic laws and principles to solve human problems is the concern of
natural science. True [ ] or False * [ ]
28 The Nigerian environment can best be discussed in terms of vegetation. True [ ] or False * [
]
29. It is always said that science is speculative and philosophy is experimental. True [ ] or False
*[ ]
30. Petrochemical industries were cited in Nigeria during the fourth national development plan.
True [ ] or False * [ ]
31. It is easier to manipulate variables in field experiment than laboratory experiment. True [ ]
or False * [ ]
32. The acid that cause severe effect on the body organ is called sulphuric acid. True [ ] or False
*[ ]
33. Knowledge is tentative and not the ultimate statement of reality. True [ ] or False * [ ]
34. Science is defined as activities culminating into a testable, falsifiable and verifiable body of
knowledge. True [ ] or False * [ 35. Science is a result of philosopher’s activities. True* [ ] or
False [ ]
37. The celebrated theory of revolution is credited to Barrack Obama. True [ ] or False* [ ]
38. Pure research is also referred to as final year research. True [ ] or False* [ ]
39. addressing the issues of examination failure and falling standard of education requires the use
of Nigeria Police. True [ ] or False* [ ]
40. Developing and testing hypothesis is one of the qualities of research method. True* [ ] or
False [ ]
41. Questionnaire is a research instrument used for data distribution. True [ ] or False* [ ]
41. Lecturers and students are mostly involved in false research. True [ ] or False* [ ]
42. Census and opinion poll are two good examples of applied research. True* [ ] or False [ ]
43. The first step in scientific research involves chapter one and two. True [ ] or False* [ ]
44. The principle of numbering in mathematics is credited to Pascal Blaise. True* [ ] or False [ ]
45. The corruption and mismanagement were responsible for the collapse of 1st National
Development Plan. True [ ] or False* [ ]
46. Plagiarism ensures the absence of bias in scientific research. True [ ] or False* [ ]
47. Variables in scientific research are referred to as independent and independent. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
49. Knowledge could make life better and lack of it could lead to scientific revolution. True [ ]
or False* [ ]
50. The per capita generation rate of refuse in Nigeria is highest in the tropical rainforest. True* [
] or False [ ]
51. 50. The per capita generation rate of refuse in Nigeria is lowest in the tropical rainforest.
True [ ] or False* [ ]
52. Philosophy is seen as an academic discipline but not an intellectual enterprise. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
53. The term resources is more of a concept than a mere word. True* [ ] or False [ ]
56. By using one event to predict the occurrence of another; we are referring to dependent and
independent variables. T
57. The application of basic laws and principles to solve human problems is the concern of
natural science. True [ ] or False* [ ]
58. The disagreement between science and religion arose because men love religion more than
science.
True [ ] or False* [ ]
59. The Nigerian environment can be best discussed in terms of vegetation. True [ ] or False* [
]
60. The basement complex rocks are the youngest rock types. True [ ] or False* [ ]
61. Science and technology has made our material comfort difficult. True [ ] or False* [ ]
62. Waste could only be classified into solid and liquid waste. True [ ] or False* [ ]
63. Public enlightenment could be a way of reducing waste generation. True* [ ] or False [ ]
64. The first national development plan was aimed at eradicating poverty. True [ ] or False* [ ]
66. The philosopher Mc. Comack, B.J is associated with the study of Geophysics. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
67. Research conducted by students and lecturers and reported in journals is called final year
research. True [ ] or False* [ ]
68. The fourth National Development plan collapsed because indiscipline. True [ ] or False* [ ]
69. The third National development plan covers the period 1975 – 1980. True* [ ] or False [ ]
70. The first technological institution in Nigeria is called Lake Chad Research Institutes. True [ ]
or False* [ ]
71. A system of explicit rules and procedures is known as statistics. True* [ ] or False [ ]
72. The oldest method of waste disposal in Nigeria is called recycling. True [ ] or False* [ ]
73. The philosophers Jaen Piaget is associated with the study of cognitive development. True* [
] or False [ ]
74. Meta and physics are two words representing metal and physical science. True [ ] or False* [
]
75. The collapse of the First National Development plan was as a result of corruption. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
76. The commonest way to dispose waste in Nigeria is open dumping. True* [ ] or False [ ]
79. The study of universe and the search for knowledge are the primary concern of all scientific
fields. True [ ] or False* [ ]
80. Meaning, scope and purpose of science are derived from the insight offered by polytechnics.
True [ ] or False* [ ]
issues that arise in the practice and development of science. True* [ ] or False [ ]
82. Hydrofluoric acid forms fluorine and hydrogen ions when it comes into contact with human
body. True* [ ] or False [ ]
83. To avoid chemical hazard in the laboratory you are prohibited from eating and drinking.
True* [ ] or False [ ]
84. The first national development plan was aimed at industrial development. True [ ] or False*
[ ]
85. In science, the answer to today’s problem may turn out to become tomorrow’s problem.
True* [ ] or False [ ]
86. In science, the answer to today’s problem may turn out to become tomorrow’s problem.
True* [ ] or False [ ]
87. Mathematics ensures the absence of bias in scientific research. True [ ] or False* [ ]
88. Sample collection is required at the stage of analysis in research process. True [ ] or False* [
]
90. International institute of tropical agriculture (IITA) is located in South western Nigeria.
True* [ ] or False [ ]
91. In the statement no smoke without fire, fire is the effect. True* [ ] or False [ ]
92. A system of explicit rules and procedures on which research is based is called scientific
research. True [ ] or False* [ ]
93. The study of magic square was credited to Alexander the Great. True [ ] or False* [ ]
94. The focus of the second national development plan in Nigeria was Oil exploration. True [ ]
or False* [ ]
95. The research that mostly seeks to provide reasons for human action is speculative research.
True [ ] or False* [ ]
96. Charles Darwin is referred to as the scientist of the 21st century. True [ ] or False* [ ]
98. Science is defined as activities culminating into a testable and falsifiable body of knowledge.
True [ ] or False* [ ]
100. The application of basic laws and principles to solve human problems is the concern of
natural science. True [ ] or False* [ ]
101. The Nigerian environment can best be discussed in terms of vegetation. True [ ] or False* [
]
102. It is always said that science is speculative and philosophy is experimental. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
103. Petrochemical industries were cited in Nigeria during the fourth national development plan.
True [ ] or False* [ ]
104. It is easier to manipulate variables in field experiment than laboratory experiment. True* [ ]
or False [ ]
105. The acid that causes severe effect on the body organ is called sulphuric acid. True [ ] or
False* [ ]
106. Knowledge is tentative and not the ultimate statement of reality. True [ ] or False* [ ]