A. Increasing the supply of forage and fodder
B. Development of the under-developed rangelands
C. Maintenance of the quality of human environment and its improvement
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Goals of scientific range management could be achieved as:
A. All range lands of Pakistan be developed/managed primarily for livestock production consistent with multiple land use concept
B. Independent and effective organisations be created at provincial as well as central levels to develop and manage vast rangelands resources
C. The survey of record of rights, where it has not been carried out yet, be taken in hand as quickly as possible
D. Preparation of livestock feeds from agro-industrial wastes and by-products be encourages
E. All of the above - The goals of forest resource management is:
A. Existing forest resources shall be scientifically managed for optimum productivity to meet the country’s need for wood and wood products and to reduce reliance on imports
B. Sericulture industry shall be promoted to provide opportunities of employment and income for the rural populace
C. Social forestry shall be adopted as a standard practice and extended to all farmlands to increase productivity and to improve the environment
D. All of the above - Range suitability is the adoptability of range area to grazing by livestock. Factor to be considered for it:
A. Kind of vegetation
B. Topography
C. Availability of drinking water
D. All of the above - The major range type found in Tharparkar Desert Range is:
A. Sand dunes
B. Valleys
C. Flat alluvial plains
D. Rocky hills
E. All of the above - Range management includes:
A. The term “Range” refers to a vast area supporting natural vegetation
B. It is suitable for grazing and browsing by livestock
C. Its application of scientific knowledge on rangelands and related resources for obtaining maximum feed for a variety of livestock on sustained basis
D. All of the above - What are the principles of range management?
A. Correct kind animals
B. Correct number of animals
C. Correct season of range use
D. Correct distribution of livestock
E. All of the above - Recoeions for improvement of range management in Pakistan are:
A. The biological techniques like stabilization of sand dunes should be expanded over to other ranges also
B. Range lands provide habitat for the conservation of wildlife and preservation of other natural resources
C. New innovations like urea molasses etc may help in meeting nutritional requirements of the livestock
D. Research on range lands must be augmented
E. All of the above - Management constraints – the constraints of management need to be identified in the initial phase of planning:
A. Physical
B. Biological
C. Social
D. Institutional
E. All of the above - Realising the need for a better management policy for wildlife, a high powered Wildlife, a high powered Wildlife Enquiry Committee, constituted by the Government of Pakistan presented their (draft) report in 1970, following which all the provinces and administrative unit promulgated their own Wildlife Act within administrative units promulgated their own Wildlife Act within a span of two years _______
A. 1974 and 1975
B. 1975 and 1976
C. 1976 and 1977
D. None of these - The regulations towards the management of wildlife in the subcontinent date back to _____ . When the policy guidelines were given for the conservation of natural resources:
A. 1894
B. 1896
C. 1898
D. 1900
The correct answer to the question: "Goals of range management policy is / are:" is "All of the above".