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Test your knowledge of the concepts that were covered in this module. Choose the correct response for each question.
What does the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics describe?
The limitation of a quantum system to exist only in one predefined, observable state.
The phenomenon where a quantum system is described to be in a combination of multiple states at the same time.
The observation of a quantum particle in one definite position at a time.
If a qubit is in the state $|q\rangle = \frac{1}{\sqrt{3}} |0\rangle + \sqrt{\frac{2}{3}} |1\rangle$, what is the probability that you measure the qubit to be in the state $|0\rangle$?
The probability that you measure the qubit to be in the state $|0\rangle$ is $\frac{1}{3}$.
The probability that you measure the qubit to be in the state $|0\rangle$ is $\frac{2}{3}$.
The probability that you measure the qubit to be in the state $|0\rangle$ is $\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}$.
You write a Q# program that applies the Hadamard operation to a qubit and then measures the qubit. How can you examine the state of the qubit at different stages in the program?
You print the qubit's state directly to the console.
You use the DumpMachine function after each operation.
DumpMachine
You use the Measure operation after each operation.
Measure
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