04th August 2020 | DAILY WISDOM TEST-THE PT QUEST 2020

DAILY WISDOM TEST-THE PT QUEST 2020 

Date:- (04-08-2020)

Question-1

The correct Answers is
ANS: D
Explanation:
It is a species of prehistoric plant that dates back to Dinosaur age. It is endemic to Seshachalam Biosphere reserve, Andhra Pradesh. It is enlisted as endangered in IUCN Red list. It is the only Cycas species listed in Appendix I of CITES and also protected under Schedule VI of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.


Question-2

The correct Answers is
ANS: A
Explanation:
It is a powerful technique to study protein-DNA interactions. It is a combination of chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with massively parallel generation DNA sequencing. It allows identification of DNA binding protein transcription factors, chromatin modifying proteins and histones associated proteins influencing phenotype in a genome wide manner.



Question-3

The correct Answers is
ANS: B
Explanation:
Statement 1- Incorrect: In the plasma therapy, antibodies from the blood of patients, who have recovered from coronavirus, are used to treat infected patients. It is aimed at assessing the efficacy of convalescent plasma to limit complications in COVID patients.
Statement 2- Correct: In the case of COVID-19, Convalescent Plasma is used to transfer antibodies to the patient suffering from the COVID-19 virus.
Statement 3- Correct: Plasma therapy helps the patient’s body to develop similar antibodies for fighting the COVID-19 virus.


Question-4

The correct Answers is
ANS: C
Explanation:
KARYASHALA and VRITIKA are the components of 'Mission ABHYAAS'.



Question-5


The correct Answers is
ANS: C
Explanation:
Both statements are correct
 Neutron stars are formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses. The very central region of the star – the core – collapses, crushing together every proton and electron into a neutron.
 If the core of the collapsing star is between about 1 and 3 solar masses, these newly-created neutrons can stop the collapse, leaving behind a neutron star. (Stars with higher masses will continue to collapse into stellar-mass black holes.)





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