Statements A, C and E present core characteristics of research as systematic, data based and knowledge oriented. Statement A is true because research must follow an organised and objective procedure to investigate a problem. Statement C is true as every research study involves collecting data, analysing it and interpreting the findings. Statement E is also true because the purpose of research is to generate or refine knowledge through logical reasoning, whereas statement B wrongly restricts research to commercial gains and statement D wrongly limits it to laboratory situations.
Option A:
Option A selects statements A, C and E, all of which correctly capture research as systematic, empirical and knowledge producing. It excludes statement B, which overemphasises immediate commercial benefit, and statement D, which wrongly confines research to laboratories. Therefore this combination includes all the true statements and leaves out both incorrect ones.
Option B:
Option B omits statement E, so it fails to reflect the knowledge-generating function of research. Although A and C are true, leaving out E makes the description incomplete. Hence this option is only partially correct and cannot be the right answer.
Option C:
Option C wrongly includes statement B along with C and E. Because statement B is false, any combination that contains it becomes incorrect. As a result, even though C and E are true, the presence of B makes this option invalid.
Option D:
Option D includes statements A, B, C and E and therefore incorporates statement B, which is incorrect. Since a correct combination must exclude false statements, this option cannot be accepted. The inclusion of both correct and incorrect statements makes the overall combination wrong.
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