A. Sanitation: To protect from pest and diseases
B. Control of Growing Spaces: Growth and density is also controlled
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Forest Operations
Forest Operations
A. A tending operation done seedling crop involving
B. The “removal or cutting back of any sort of weed growth, even woody, i.e. Interfering in growth of plant”.
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
A. Felling made in an immature stand for the purpose of improving the growth
B. Form of the trees that remain, without permanently breaking the canopy
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
A. Drainage
B. Irrigation
C. Burning
D. All of the above
A. Weeding, cleaning
B. Thinning, pruning
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
A. Nursery raising
B. Selection of site
C. Selection of tree species
D. Cold storage
E. All of the above
A. It is acceptable and meets the demand of the local people
B. It is adaptable to the site, priority may be given to indigenous trees shrubs
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
A. As operations carried-out for the benefit of a forest crop
B. Any stage of its life between seedling and mature stage
C. It covers operations on crop itself
D. All of the above