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Module 2 challenge:Prepare Data for Exploration (Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate) Answers 2025

Question 1

Freedom from inappropriate use of your data is an element of which aspect of data ethics?

Privacy
❌ Currency
❌ Transaction transparency
❌ Consent

Explanation:
Privacy ensures individuals’ data is protected from unauthorized or inappropriate use, maintaining confidentiality and trust.


Question 2

A dataset was created by a reputable university but collected 15 years ago. Which aspect of good data is missing?

Current
❌ Reliable
❌ Original
❌ Cited

Explanation:
Data collected 15 years ago is outdated, meaning it lacks currency (up-to-date relevance).


Question 3

Which techniques can anonymize data?

Masking
Hashing
Blanking
❌ Sorting

Explanation:

  • Masking: hides or replaces identifiers (e.g., “John Doe” → “XXXXX”)

  • Hashing: converts identifiers into encoded strings

  • Blanking: removes data entirely

  • Sorting does not anonymize data.


Question 4

An investor favors tech startups due to their past experience — what bias is this?

Confirmation bias
❌ Observer
❌ Interpretation
❌ Sampling

Explanation:
Confirmation bias occurs when someone interprets or prefers data that aligns with their existing beliefs or experiences.


Question 5

Before completing a survey, a respondent learns how their data will be used. What concept is this?

Consent
❌ Privacy
❌ Credibility
❌ Anonymization

Explanation:
Consent means participants understand and agree to how their data will be collected, used, and stored.


Question 6

A survey includes only student-athletes with scholarships — what bias is this?

Sampling bias
❌ Interpretation
❌ Confirmation
❌ Observer

Explanation:
Sampling bias occurs when the selected sample does not represent the whole population (in this case, non-scholarship athletes excluded).


Question 7

Transaction transparency means an individual can understand all _____ and algorithms used on their data.

data-processing activities
❌ free access
❌ financial transactions
❌ raw data

Explanation:
Transaction transparency ensures people know how their data is collected, analyzed, and used — including algorithms involved.


Question 8

A government agency allows everyone to reuse or redistribute data. What type of data is this?

Open data
❌ Free
❌ Allowable
❌ Closed

Explanation:
Open data is freely available for anyone to access, use, and share — promoting transparency and innovation.


Question 9

A website visitor asks how data will be used and stored. Which aspect of ethics is this?

Transaction transparency
❌ Consent
❌ Privacy
❌ Currency

Explanation:
This reflects transaction transparency — the right to know how data is processed, not just that it’s being collected.


Question 10

Which type of data should always be anonymized before analysis?

Social security numbers and medical records
❌ Website data without usernames
❌ Customer purchase history
❌ Hair color and age

Explanation:
Personally identifiable information (PII) like SSNs or medical records must always be anonymized for privacy and compliance reasons.


🧾 Summary Table

Q# ✅ Correct Answer(s) Key Concept
1 Privacy Protection from inappropriate use
2 Current Data freshness
3 Masking, Hashing, Blanking Data anonymization
4 Confirmation bias Favoring beliefs
5 Consent Understanding data use
6 Sampling bias Unrepresentative population
7 Data-processing activities Transparency principle
8 Open data Public access to data
9 Transaction transparency Knowing how data is used
10 SSNs & medical records Protecting sensitive data