A. Technical soundness of the plan
B. Available resources in terms of funding, manpower, infrastructure, etc.
C. Institutional (legal, political) potential for success
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Hazards include all those factors that can injure or kill an animal (natural factors)
A. Fire, rain and wind as well as man made structures such as roads and fences
B. Thus challenging an animal’s physiological capacity as to prevent it from reproducing successfully
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Alternative strategies and approaches is / are:
A. Creation of public awareness of the problem
B. The use of incentives
C. Introduction of small scale rural uplift scheme
D. Training and education
E. All of the above - Development of wood based industry is based on:
A. Keep all wood industry in the private sector
B. Provide research and technical advice for improved wood manufacturing processes
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Principal advantages of the selection system are:
A. This method is extremely simple
B. Natural flora is preserved
C. More volume per acre
D. All of the above - The principal disadvantages of the selection system are:
A. The quality of the timber may be inferior to that grown in even-aged crops
B. The whole are being always under regeneration
C. The light conditions provided by the irregular crop of mixed ages may result in the young growth having a poor chance to develop, except with shadebearing species
D. The fellings are scattered over comparatively large areas
E. All of the above - Coppice selection means:
A. When mature crop is removed by clear felling and regeneration is entirely by vegetative methods
B. When some selected shoots are selected for retention for future period
C. When crop is partly of coppicing and partly of seedling organ of different age clear
D. None of these - The classes of trees are removed in selection thinning:
A. They are restricting the development of their neighbours on all sides
B. They are less valuable than their neighbours
C. They are of no special importance with regard to desirable species mixture
D. All of the above - Selection thinning is:
A. In principle from the two methods already discussed
B. The dominant trees are removed in order to stimulate the growth of the trees of the lower crown classes
C. The same kind of vigorous trees those are favoured in crown
D. All of the above - The major factors related to organizational structure are:
A. One agency which is directly involved with the resources to be managed should be responsibly for plan development and implementation
B. Planning for multi-resources should include input from all of the technical and social sectors from various agencies, local communities, etc.
C. The project funding should be
D. All of the above - The factors which affects of Infiltration Capacity (f):
A. Solid density increase, f increase
B. As degree of aggregation increases f increases
C. Soil frost, reduces “f”
D. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Selection of the “best” alternative should be based on several factors:" is "All of the above".