A. The forest easily be managed (rotation period is same soil felling can be carried out at the same time
B. In pure forest less skill of forester is required than in mixed forest
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
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 - 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 - Advantages of mixed stand are:
A. Utilization of site properly
B. Wind damages
C. Snow damages
D. Insect damages
E. All of the above - 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 - Sustained yield management has how many advantages:
A. It ensures continuity of the forests indefinitely
B. It ensures steady income to owner
C. It helps better organization of works, and assures steady employment
D. All of the above - Sustained yield management has how many advantages:
A. It ensures continuity of the forests indefinitely
B. It ensures steady income to owner
C. It helps better organization of works, and assures steady employment
D. All of the above - Advantages of sampling technique can be enumerated as:
A. Since the area of sampling units to be measured is small, greater care can be exercised in collection of data
B. Supervision can be improved
C. Fewer but better trained personnel will suffice
D. All of the above - Difference between pure and mixed stands is / are:
A. To temperature
B. To conditions favourability
C. To destruction
D. To extreme conditions favourability
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Advantages of pure forest are:" is "None of these".