A. Fuel wood
B. Charcoal of high calorific value agricultural implements
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Hourse chestnut (Aesulus indica) utilization of timber:
A. Light constructional work, packing cases, water troughs
B. Furniture and fitting of boats, handles of cheap tools and buckets
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Babul (Acacia nilotica) utilization of timber:
A. Carts, boats, tool handles
B. Ploughs harrows, props and furniture
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Phulai (Acacia modesta) utilization of timber:
A. Fuel wood
B. Charcoal of high calorific value agricultural implements
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Willow (Salix species) utilization of timber:
A. Fuel wood
B. Plywood in sports goods
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Simal (Salmalia malabarica) utilization of timber:
A. Match industry, plywood, crates
B. Package boxed, useful material from seeds for pillows and quilts
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Poplar (Populus deltoidies) utilization of timber:
A. Packing cases and crates, match splint and boxes, veneer
B. Plywood, rural house construction and pulp and paper
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Mulberry (Morus alba) utilization of timber:
A. Hockey stick, tennis, badminton and squash racket
B. Camp furniture picker arms and carriage building
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) utilization of timber:
A. Furniture and cabinet making
B. House building floorings and general joinery and carpentry work
C. Cart and carriage, agricultural implements
D. All of the above - Spruce (Picea smithiana) utilization of timber:
A. Packing cases, railway sleepers,
B. Planking for floors and cheap type of doors and windows
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Fir (Abies pindrow) utilization of timber:
A. Packing cases, railway sleepers
B. Planking for floors
C. Ceiling, cheap type of doors and windows
D. House construction, plywood, match manufacture
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Kau (Ole ferruginea) utilization of timber:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".