A. Choice of species
B. Planning ornamental planting
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Highway planting is / are:
A. Site conditions
B. Choice of species
C. Layout of planting
D. All of the above - What are methods of planting?
A. Planting with naked roots
B. Notch planting
C. Planting with ball of earth
D. Planting with containers
E. All of the above - For soil improvement and subsequent planting with species such as:
A. Eucalyptus camaldulensis
B. E. Microtheca
C. Acacia nilotica
D. Albizzias spp
E. All of the above - Tree planting on farmlands is:
A. Encourage large scale growing of trees on private farms by providing subsidized nursery stock and technical assistance
B. Encourage the private growing of industrial wood.
C. Promote growing of compact plantations on waterlogged, saline and other marginal private lands
D. All of the above - Pakistan Forest Institute has been helping in various government organization such as _______ with technical opinion on planting, wood preservation, identification and utilization etc:
A. WAPDA
B. Railways
C. Wah Ordinance Factory
D. HCM
E. All of the above - In the Thal area, planting tufts of:
A. Cenchrus ciliaris
B. Lasiurus sindicus
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Reclamation of dry sites without irrigation is / are:
A. General considerations
B. Species for dry zone reclamation
C. Site preparation
D. None of these - Protection and site maintenance are:
A. Protective measures against grazing
B. Fire protection and controlled burning
C. Protection against forest
D. All of the above - Cultural practice is / are:
A. Cultivations
B. Weeding
C. Cover Crops
D. All of the above - The effects of mulches, irrespective their composition, are attributed to:
A. Suppression of weeds, by restricting the amount of light on the ground surface and the hindering their germination and growth
B. Conservation of soil, by preventing erosion
C. Thermal insulation, leading to greater deposition of dew
D. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Aesthetic planting is / are:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".