Mse Qns
Mse Qns
Question 1
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a. 0.333
b. 0.5
c. 0.10
d. 0.74
Question 2
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a. 0.65(65%)
b. 0.45(45%)
c. 0.99(99%)
d. 0.64(64%)
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b. A basic unit of quantum information that can be 0, 1, or both at the same time
Question 4
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a. (|00⟩ + |11⟩)/√2
b. |00⟩
c. (|01⟩ + |10⟩)/√2
d. (|00⟩ - |11⟩)/√2
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b. It flips to |0⟩
d.
It remains |1⟩
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⟨A| A⟩ = 1
c. Normalized
d. Orthogonal
Question 7
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a. 0.333
b. 0.4
c. 0.111
d. 0.5
Question 8
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b. Quantum computers use qubits, which can represent 0 and 1 simultaneously, whereas classical computers use bits that can only
be 0 or 1
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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
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
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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
The correct answer is: A superposed quantum state can be expressed as a linear combination of all its basis states.
Question 11
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a. |+>
b. |->
c. |1>
d. |0>
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Question 13
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Question 14
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a. Duplicate qubit
b. Partial qubit
c. Composite qubit
d. Single qubit
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b. column vector [1 -1 0]
Question 16
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a.
c.
d.
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a. 0 and 1
b. 1 and 0
c. 1 and -1
d. 0 and 0
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a. Security
b. Cost
c. Data storage
d. Cryptographic algorithms
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Which company developed the first quantum computer to achieve quantum supremacy, and which companies quantum computers are
available online?
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