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A research problem is feasible only when

Paper 1 · Research Aptitude
A research problem is feasible only when
AIt has utility and relevance
BIt is researchable
CIt is new and adds something to knowledge
DAll of the above ✓ Correct
Correct answer: (D) All of the above — A research problem is feasible when all the listed conditions are met, so the answer is all of the above.
Explanation
A research problem is feasible when all the listed conditions are met, so the answer is all of the above.
A feasible problem is one worth studying and actually able to be studied.
It must have utility and relevance, mattering to the field or to practice.
It must be researchable, that is, capable of being investigated with available means.
It should be new and add something to knowledge rather than merely repeating old work.
Since each condition is needed, all of them together make a problem feasible.

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