A. Protective measures against grazing
B. Fire protection and controlled burning
C. Protection against forest
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Maintenance of Biological Diversity is:
A. In-situ conservation
B. Ex-situ conservation
C. Why conserve biological diversity
D. All of the above - A clear-felling with a forest protection over wood and regeneration from coppice is called:
A. Simple coppice system
B. Shelterwood coppice system
C. Uniform system
D. None of these - The enemies of the forest are thus numerous and various and its proper protection depends on:
A. Knowledge of the various forms of remedying such damage
B. Knowledge of suitable methods of preventing or remedying such damage
C. The application of such knowledge to particular cases of damage, with due regard to the cost of the proposed protective operations
D. All of the above - Forest protection means:
A. The growing of forests is a very slow process but constant
B. Many years to accomplish
C. If the efforts of the forester are not to be wasted
D. It is necessary that care should be taken to protect the forest from all forms of damage
E. All of the above - Protection against injurious plants is / are:
A. Weedings, cleanings, thinnings, etC.
B. Climbers Green plants which grow or trees
C. Epiphytes Retard their growth
D. Fungus The damage is discussic sub-sequertly
E. All of the above - The Punjab Wildlife (Protection, Management) Act, _______.
A. 1974
B. 1976
C. 1978
D. 1980 - The Sind Wildlife Protection, Preservation, Conservation (Conservation and Management) Ordinance, _______ .
A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1972
D. 1973 - The NWFP Protection of Trees and Brushwood Act, ______.
A. 1948
B. 1949
C. 1950
D. 1951 - Protection of forest resources based upon:
A. Damage done by people living in the vicinity of forests during activities they perform to meet their domestic needs and to keep their body and soul together
B. Damage done by both local people and outsiders to derive financial benefits and acquire riches over nights
C. Damage from natural causes such as fire, pests etc.
D. All of the above - Practices for soil protection and flood control are:
A. Afforestation with soil stabilization
B. Protection from fire and grazing and cutting tree insect attack
C. Delay in snow melting
D. Encourage deep-rooted plants
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Protection and site maintenance are:" is "All of the above".