A. Cultivations
B. Weeding
C. Cover Crops
D. All of the above
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Related Mcqs:
- Cultural practice is / are:
- A. Cultivations B. Weeding C. Cover Crops D. All of the above...
- Cultural operations are:
- A. Drainage B. Irrigation C. Burning D. All of the above...
- In practice forests are not normal. They are ‘abnormal’ in ways:
- A. They are overstocked. This is found in forests where there is more area of forest under the older age classes B. They are under stocked. This is due to larger proportion of area under immature crops C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these...
- In practice forests are not normal. They are ‘abnormal’ in ways:
- A. They are overstocked. This is found in forests where there is more area of forest under the older age classes B. They are under stocked. This is due to larger proportion of area under immature crops C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these...
- _______ is the oldest known practice used by man to manipulate range vegetation for livestock grazing:
- A. Range burning B. Water spreading C. Sand dune fixation D. None of these...
- Practice for increasing water yield are:
- A. Soil stabilization B. Keep minimum vegetation C. Favour, shallow rooted species D. Convert forest to other species and land uses E. All of the above...
- Irrigated forest plantations have emerged as a new land use practice for the last ____ years:
- A. 50 B. 100 C. 150 D. 200...
- Aesthetic planting is / are ___________?
- A. Choice of species B. Palnning ornamental planting C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these...
- An ecosystem is: ___________?
- A. A community of organisms interacting with one another B. The abiotic component of an area C. The part of the earth and its atmosphere where living organisms exist D. A community of organisms together with the environment in which they live...
- Mulberry is introduced by ___________
- A. Upper planting B. Under planting C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these...
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The correct answer to the question: "Cultural practice is / are :___________?" is "All of the above".