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The objective of a research is usually written

Paper 1 · Research Aptitude
The objective of a research is usually written
AOnly in question form
BIn statement form ✓ Correct
COnly as a null hypothesis
DOnly in tabular form
Correct answer: (B) In statement form — The objective of a research is usually written in statement form, so that is the answer.
Explanation
The objective of a research is usually written in statement form, so that is the answer.
A research objective states, in a clear declarative sentence, what the study aims to achieve.
So it is usually put in statement form, such as 'To examine the effect of…'.
It is not written only in question form, which is the shape of a research question rather than an objective.
It is not written as a null hypothesis, which is a separate testable statement.
It is not written in tabular form, so the objective is usually written in statement form.

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