A. From record
B. From general appearance
C. From branch whorls
D. From annual rings
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Measurement involve in forest mensuration:
A. The determination of the dimension, form, volume, age and increments of logs, single trees, stands or whole (B.C.F.T.)
B. It is art of taking measurements for compiling data. In forestry this art is applied / used for measuring the forest produce e.g. Timber, firewood, standing trees or crop
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Measurement of timber (Round) in forest mensuration is / are:
A. Xylometer method
B. Mathematical formulae
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Measurement of felled tree material in forest mensuration is / are:
A. Stem
B. Branches
C. Crown
D. Bark
E. All of the above - Factor affecting wood measurement is / are:
A. Saw thickness (Kerf)
B. Thickness of timber
C. The minimum length of sawn pieces, the more conservation and less wastage
D. Wider the log, the lesser the wastage
E. All of the above - Measurement of Diameter several instruments are used for measuring the diameters of trees depending on such circumstances as the position and condition of the part of the tree that is to be measured, the degree of accuracy required, and the portability, etc., of the instrument:
A. The Rule
B. The caliper
C. The Diameter Tape
D. Dendrometers
E. All of the above - Measurement of height there are many instruments, which can be used for this purpose; some of them are well suited to certain conditions and unsuited to others:
A. The transit
B. The Abney Level
C. The Forest Service Hypsometer
D. The Christen Hypsometer
E. All of the above - Measurement of volume is conducted by which method / methods:
A. Xylometer
B. The top
C. The stump
D. Entire trees
E. All of the above - Forest Mensuration normally requires:
A. Managers of any commercial enterprise
B. Whose objective is to supply the demand for goods must know approximately at any time the quantity of the various items in stock on hand
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Current annual increment is normally consist of:
A. Stem timber
B. Total stem timber and smallwood
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Final yield is determined by:
A. Basal area
B. Stem timber
C. Total smallwood
D. Total stem timber and smallwood
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Measurement of age is normally determined by:" is "All of the above".