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List of effective questions to narrow a research topic.

Hey there! πŸ‘‹ Ever feel lost in a sea of information when starting a research project? 😫 Narrowing your topic is KEY! This guide + quiz will help you focus like a laser beam! 🎯
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john616 Jan 1, 2026

πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • 🎯 Start Broad: Begin with a general area of interest.
  • πŸ”Ž Ask 'Why?': Explore your initial interest and motivations.
  • ❓ Identify Key Concepts: Pinpoint the central themes and ideas.
  • ✍️ Use the 5 Ws and H: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How.
  • πŸ”¬ Refine with Specific Questions: Formulate questions that address a particular aspect.
  • πŸ’‘ Consider Scope: Determine the depth and breadth of your research.
  • 🧭 Iterate and Adjust: Be prepared to modify your topic as you learn more.

🧠 Practice Quiz

  1. What is the FIRST step in narrowing a research topic?
    1. A. Defining the scope of research
    2. B. Starting with a broad area of interest
    3. C. Identifying key concepts
    4. D. Formulating specific questions
  2. Which question helps explore your initial interest and motivations?
    1. A. What is the budget?
    2. B. Why am I interested in this topic?
    3. C. Where will the research be conducted?
    4. D. How long will the research take?
  3. What does the '5 Ws and H' stand for in research?
    1. A. What, Where, When, Why, Who, How
    2. B. Who, What, When, Where, Which, How
    3. C. What, Why, When, Which, Where, How
    4. D. Who, What, When, Where, Why, Had
  4. Which of the following questions is an example of refining with specific questions?
    1. A. What are the general effects of climate change?
    2. B. How does deforestation contribute to climate change in the Amazon rainforest?
    3. C. Why is climate change a global issue?
    4. D. Where is climate change most evident?
  5. What does 'considering scope' involve in research?
    1. A. Determining the research budget
    2. B. Determining the depth and breadth of the research
    3. C. Identifying the research team
    4. D. Choosing the research location
  6. Why is it important to iterate and adjust your research topic?
    1. A. To meet deadlines
    2. B. To impress your professor
    3. C. Because you learn more during the research process
    4. D. To avoid doing too much work
  7. Which of these is NOT a helpful step in narrowing down a research topic?
    1. A. Brainstorming all possible aspects, regardless of relevance
    2. B. Identifying key concepts
    3. C. Refining with specific questions
    4. D. Considering the scope of your research
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  1. B
  2. B
  3. A
  4. B
  5. B
  6. C
  7. A

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