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aabwk4

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What is dual-use research?
 
  a) Research that could be used for harmful purposes
  b) Research conducted by multiple researchers
  c) Research that is multi-disciplinary
  d) Research that can be used in many fields

Question 2

Data collected from sources such as Google searches and playing on social media are known as
 
  a) Big data
  b) Public domain
  c) Scientific data
  d) Ethical sources



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: a



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