UPSC Prelims Mini Mock Test: 626

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1.
In which year, two two additional Commissioners  were appointed for the first time in Election Commission of India?
2.
Consider the following statements with reference to the malarial parasite:
  1. It is a prokaryotic protist of the genus 'Plasmodium', transmitted by the female Anopheles mosquito.
  2. After entering the human body, it multiplies within the red blood cells (RBCs) and causes symptoms of malaria after destroying the RBCs.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are incorrect?
3.
Consider the following statements regarding the Communal Award of Ramsay MacDonald:
  1. It provided for separate electorates to Muslims, Sikhs, Indian Christians, and Anglo-Indians.
  2. It introduced special constituencies for the representation of depressed classes.
  3. It allowed for the election of women on a communal basis from special constituencies.
Which of the above statements is / are correct?
4.
Consider the following statements regarding Seaweeds:
  1. They are macrophytic algae.
  2. They primarily grow in shallow coastal waters.
  3. India is the largest producer of seaweeds in the world.
Which of the above statements is / are correct?
5.
A transaction between two subsidiaries of the same parent organization could only be said to be at "arm's length" if it could be shown that __:

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