Quick Quantum: Episode 1 Quiz

What is an example of a quantum system?
A cat
A hair
An electron
A grain of rice
None of the above
All of the above
If we had a quantum die in a superposition of 5 and 6, which of the following is true?
The die is quickly rotating between 5 and 6, faster than we can see
The die is on both 5 and 6 at the same time
The die is on either 5 or 6, we have to measure it to find out which
None of the above – superposition is something totally different
What can cause a quantum system to fall out of superposition?
Heat
Air
Measurement
None of the above
All of the above
Why is coherence important for quantum technology?
Most quantum technology relies on keeping a quantum system in superposition
Particles lose their charge when they experience decoherence
Quantum information changes as temperature changes
Systems in coherence have more electrons
All of the above
What does it mean for a superposition to be a weighted combination of states?
The superposition has more mass
When the system is measured, some states come up more often than others
The normal combination of states in the system has decohered
The electron in an atom has combined energy levels
All of the above
How is a qubit different from a classical bit?
A qubit uses quantum teleportation to store information
A qubit has more energy to store information in
A qubit uses superposition to store information
A qubit has more volume to store information in
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