A. Arid areas
B. Semiarid areas
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Forests and range lands of Pakistan and their conditions is:
A. Forests area under the control of the forest department is 4.23 m. HA.
B. Per-capita forest area is less than 0.03 ha.
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - D.G. Khan range lands include:
A. The Sulaiman range and the Indus River over an area of 0.5 million ha
B. Average slope is gentle
C. A few sand dunes are also found
D. All of the above - Range lands are:
A. Those areas of the world which by reason of physical limitation, low and erratic precipitation, rough topography, poor drainage
B. Extreme temperature are unsuited to cultivation
C. A source of wood products, water and wildlife
D. All of the above - Range suitability is the adoptability of range area to grazing by livestock. Factor to be considered for it:
A. Kind of vegetation
B. Topography
C. Availability of drinking water
D. All of the above - The major range type found in Tharparkar Desert Range is:
A. Sand dunes
B. Valleys
C. Flat alluvial plains
D. Rocky hills
E. All of the above - Alpine pastures, Trans-Himalayan ranges and Himalayan forest grazing lands have a large number of:
A. Rivers
B. Perennial springs
C. Seepage water for livestock
D. All of the above - Important plants in the Kohistan ranges forest grazing lands are:
A. Trees/Shrubs: Acacia nilotics, A. Senegal, Barleria acanthoides, Calotropis procera
B. Grasses: Aristida adscensionis, A. Nutabilis Cenchrus ciliaris, C. Biflorus
C. Forbs: Aerva tomentosa, Cassia holosericea, Convolvulus glomeratus, Crotolaria biforia
D. All of the above - Himalayan forest grazing lands cover:
A. Siran
B. Kaghan
C. Neelam
D. Jhelum
E. All of the above - Trans-Himalayan grazing lands spread over northern mountains in:
A. Dir
B. Chitral
C. Swat
D. Gilgit
E. All of the above - Trans-Himalayan grazing lands include:
A. Landscape and environment
B. Land use
C. Range types
D. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Range lands in Pakistan are located in:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".