A. Forest organization
B. Management of forestry personnel
C. Monitoring and control
D. Labour management and welfare
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Forest fires cause millions of rupee of damage each year to the forest. Within the span of a few hours, hard work of generations of forest officers can be ruined. Causes of fires is / are :
A. Burning of grass and undergrowth along patches frequented by villagers for easy passage
B. Burning to facilitate the collection of minor produce
C. Burning of grass by graziers for the sake of the tender grass, which comes up after a fire
D. Fires caused by sparks from locomotive engines passing through the forest
E. All of the above - The major tool in the hands of the Forest Departments to protect forest areas is the Forest Act of 1927. Its salient features are:
A. Government is the supreme owner of forestland
B. Forests have been classed as reserved forests, protected forests, unclassed forests and community forests (Guzara forests), according to the need of protection
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Preventive measures from part of the normal routine of forest administration, while remedial measures are called for in cases of:
A. Occasional
B. Unexpected damage
C. Where the preventive measures has broken down
D. 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 - Suggestions for revising forest Act 1927 and forest policy are:
A. Punishment for the wood damage should be revised
B. Undue political involvement should be stopped
C. Organizational set up of the forest department must be strong and broad based
D. Agroforestry practices should be increased in irrigated plantations
E. All of the above - Forestry Administration having types:
A. Federal
B. Provincial
C. Local
D. All of the above - Forest growing stock and increment are:
A. Stand
B. Forest crop
C. Site
D. Site quality
E. All of the above - Normal Forest depicts:
A. A specific composition and structure or form of the forest, which is in harmony with the environment or the locality factors
B. Growing stock of the trees should be suitably of desired products
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Scope of forest management:
A. The process of making and effectuating decisions
B. Plants to meet people’s aims and aspirations
C. Each management decision is the selection of course of action
D. All of the above - How much cut to be carried out in a managed forest?
A. Only involves the meeting market demand for the forest products but through the cut
B. To ensure the progressive improvement of the growing stock to obtain future yields in perpetually
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
The correct answer to the question: "Administration of the forest property is:" is "All of the above".