A. The trees with many uses would be preferred to those with one single use
B. But in a broad sense every tree has at least the triple functions of protective, productive and socio-economic roles
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- What are (MPTs)?
A. The multipurpose tree and shrubs could be defined as trees grown deliberately
B. Kept and managed for preferably more than one intended use
C. Usually economically motivated major products
D. Services in any multipurpose land use system, especially agroforestry system
E. All of the above - Forests provide multiple benefits:
A. Whether grown for one single purpose like timber or for any other purposes forests satisfy many demands
B. Diverse needs and wants of the people are met by the forests
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Benefits of social forestry are:
A. Betterment of environment
B. Reduction of pollution
C. Protection from wind, conservation of moisture
D. Reduction of moisture
E. All of the above - Benefits of Urban Forests are:
A. Climate amelioration
B. Environmental engineering uses Architectural uses
C. Aesthetic uses
D. Aesthetic uses
E. All of the above - Physical and physiographic benefits is:
A. Trees and climate
B. Trees and water
C. Trees and crop protection in arid and semi-air areas
D. Biological reclamation for water logged and saline soils
E. All of the above - The Forest Act of 1927 needs to be reversed again to bring it in consonance with the modern day requirements of protecting preserving and expanding the country’s meager forest resources and the attended benefits such as:
A. Water
B. Wood
C. Wildlife
D. Energy
E. All of the above - Protective (environment) are:
A. Moderation of micro/macro climatic parameters, checking soil erosion and water run-off
B. Soil improvement/fertility build up, water conservation and flow moderation
C. Wildlife habitats
D. Past and weed control
E. All of the above - Use oriented forestry are:
A. Industrial forestry
B. Energy forestry
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - According to Jeff Romm (1980) which are essentials for the community forestry programme are:
A. The technology must be more suitable and available and must be more productive and ecologicallly sustainable than that already in use
B. The villagers must feel secured of the benefits
C. New uses of the land and other resources must be profitable from the villager’s point of view
D. Perception of such benefits is more fundamental to promised incentives
E. All of the above - Essential ingredients for the success of community forestry are:
A. Capabilities of the land
B. The villagers choice of land use
C. Nature of the support the organizational structure provides
D. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "The multiple Benefits of MPTs are:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".