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The document details an internal evaluation for a Computer Engineering course, where the participant completed a series of quantum computing questions with a perfect score of 20 out of 20. Each question tests knowledge on quantum states, gates, and concepts such as entanglement and superposition. The evaluation took place on March 22, 2025, and lasted approximately 11 minutes.
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Mse Qns

The document details an internal evaluation for a Computer Engineering course, where the participant completed a series of quantum computing questions with a perfect score of 20 out of 20. Each question tests knowledge on quantum states, gates, and concepts such as entanglement and superposition. The evaluation took place on March 22, 2025, and lasted approximately 11 minutes.
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Started on Saturday, 22 March 2025, 5:40 PM


State Finished
Completed on Saturday, 22 March 2025, 5:51 PM
Time taken 11 mins 5 secs
Marks 10/10
Grade 20 out of 20 (100%)

Question 1
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

A system is in the state:


|ψ⟩ = (1/√3) |00⟩ + (i/√3) |01⟩ + (1/√3) |10⟩.
Find the probability of measuring |01⟩.

a. 0.333

b. 0.5

c. 0.10

d. 0.74

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: 0.333

Question 2

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

A quantum state is given as:

|ψ⟩ = (3/5) |0⟩ + (4/5) e^(iπ/3) |1⟩

Calculate the probability of measuring |1⟩ in the computational basis.

a. 0.65(65%)

b. 0.45(45%)

c. 0.99(99%)

d. 0.64(64%)

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 0.64(64%)


Question 3

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What is a quantum bit (qubit)?

a. A unit of time used in quantum algorithms

b. A basic unit of quantum information that can be 0, 1, or both at the same time

c. A storage unit in a classical computer

d. A classical bit that can store a 0 or a 1

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: A basic unit of quantum information that can be 0, 1, or both at the same time

Question 4

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

Applying Hadamard on |0⟩ and then CNOT results in:

a. (|00⟩ + |11⟩)/√2

b. |00⟩

c. (|01⟩ + |10⟩)/√2

d. (|00⟩ - |11⟩)/√2

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: (|00⟩ + |11⟩)/√2

Question 5
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What happens when the Pauli-X gate is applied to |1⟩?

a. It collapses to |0⟩ with 50% probability

b. It flips to |0⟩

c. It becomes a superposition state

d.
It remains |1⟩

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: It flips to |0⟩


Question 6

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

A vector is said to ________________________ if its inner product with itself is 1.

⟨A| A⟩ = 1

a. Normalized and Orthgonal

b. None of the above

c. Normalized

d. Orthogonal

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Normalized

Question 7

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

A system is in the state:


|ψ⟩ = (1/√3) |00⟩ + (i/√3) |01⟩ + (1/√3) |10⟩.
Find the probability of measuring |10⟩.

a. 0.333

b. 0.4

c. 0.111

d. 0.5

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 0.333

Question 8
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What is the main difference between classical and quantum computers?

a. Classical computers can solve more complex problems

b. Quantum computers use qubits, which can represent 0 and 1 simultaneously, whereas classical computers use bits that can only 
be 0 or 1

c. Quantum computers do not use algorithms

d. Classical computers work faster than quantum computers

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: Quantum computers use qubits, which can represent 0 and 1 simultaneously, whereas classical computers use bits
that can only be 0 or 1
Question 9

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What is entanglement in quantum computing?

a. A form of classical computing

b. A phenomenon where two qubits are correlated, such that the state of one determines the state of the other, no matter the 
distance between them

c. A way to store quantum data

d. A physical connection between quantum computers

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: A phenomenon where two qubits are correlated, such that the state of one determines the state of the other, no
matter the distance between them

Question 10
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What does a superposed quantum state mean?

a. A superposed quantum state can be expressed as a linear combination of all its basis states.

b. A superposed quantum state also exists in terms of non-uniform probabilities of its basis states

c. A superposed quantum state means existence of strictly equal number of 0s and equal no of 1s with respect to each of its constituent
states

d. A superposed quantum state can be expressed as a combination of multiple mathematical probabilities

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: A superposed quantum state can be expressed as a linear combination of all its basis states.

Question 11
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

Apply H gate on |0>, What is the resultant state?

a. |+>

b. |->

c. |1>

d. |0>

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: |+>


Question 12

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What are quantum error correction codes used for?

a. Correcting programming errors in quantum algorithms

b. Reducing the effects of quantum decoherence and noise on qubits

c. Building quantum circuits

d. Measuring qubits in quantum computers

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: Reducing the effects of quantum decoherence and noise on qubits

Question 13

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What is a quantum gate?

a. A logical operation used in classical computing

b. A way to communicate between quantum computers

c. A method for storing qubits

d. A basic building block in quantum circuits that manipulates qubits

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: A basic building block in quantum circuits that manipulates qubits

Question 14
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

The Bloch sphere is defined as_________________representation.

a. Duplicate qubit

b. Partial qubit

c. Composite qubit

d. Single qubit

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: Single qubit
Question 15

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What is Bloch vector value for theta=pi/2 and phi=0

a. column vector [1 0 -1]

b. column vector [1 -1 0]

c. column vector [1 0 0]

d. column vector [-1 0 0]

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: column vector [1 0 0]

Question 16
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

Select the outer product representation:

a. 

b. All of the above

c.

d.

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:


Question 17

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

a. 0 and 1

b. 1 and 0

c. 1 and -1

d. 0 and 0

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 1 and -1

Question 18
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

Which of the following is a barrier to quantum computing?

a. Security

b. Cost
c. Data storage

d. Cryptographic algorithms

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is:
Cost
Question 19

Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

Which company developed the first quantum computer to achieve quantum supremacy, and which companies quantum computers are
available online?

a. Google and IBM

b. Google and Amazone

c. IBM and Google

d. Google and Rigetti

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Google and IBM

Question 20
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1

What is a Hadamard gate used for in quantum computing?

a. Putting a qubit into superposition

b. Sorting a list of numbers

c. Creating entanglement between qubits

d. Measuring the state of a qubit

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Putting a qubit into superposition

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