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Consider the following statements with respect to ‘Big Data’, often seen in the news:
1.It is a massive volume of both structured and unstructured data which is difficult to be processed by traditional database and software techniques.
2.It can help government in anticipating disasters and reduce risk.
3.Recently the government has launched an Open Government Data Platform (data.gov.in) for all citizens to store and analyse their data online.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
Two of the statements about 'Big Data' are correct.
The first statement is correct. 'Big Data' refers to extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions. It includes both structured and unstructured data and is indeed complex enough that traditional data processing software is insufficient to deal with it.
The second statement is also correct. Big Data can be extremely useful for governments in many areas, including disaster anticipation and risk reduction. By analyzing large volumes of data, patterns and trends can be identified that help in predicting natural disasters, managing risks, and planning responses.
The third statement is incorrect The Indian government has indeed launched the Open Government Data Platform (data.gov.in), which is intended to increase transparency and make government data accessible to the public. However, this platform is primarily for government data and is not specifically designed for citizens to store and analyze their personal data. Its primary purpose is to provide access to the datasets published by various government entities.
Therefore, statements 1 and 2 are correct
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