A. Application of water
B. Application of earth
C. Beating out
D. Counter-firing
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Damage caused by fire is / are:
A. Injury to trees
B. Injury to young growth and regeneration
C. Injury to the soil
D. Injury to wildlife
E. All of the above - One of the following crops is the most effective in controlling soil erosion:
A. Cotton
B. Pigeon pea
C. Green gram
D. Maize - As an adaptation to fire, some plants produce lignotubres which are:
A. Borne on the leaves
B. Borne underground
C. Present on the main stem
D. Suspended from the branches - As a result of fire, there is destruction of the following components of soil:
A. Litter
B. Organisms
C. Inorganic matter
D. All of these - The advantage/s of fire:
A. Reduction of biotic thrust
B. Destruction of diseased plants
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Hydrological effects of fire are:
A. Change of species
B. Human and litter is burnt
C. Soil loss, surface run off and peak flow are increased
D. Infiltration capacity is decreased
E. All of the above - Hydrological types of fire are:
A. Ground fire
B. Stem fire
C. Crown fire
D. All of the above - Methods of regeneration are:
A. Seed
B. Vegetative
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Methods of yield regulation for even-aged forests are:
A. Area method
B. Periodic yield and regeneration block (Cotta Formula)
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Project evaluation methods or profitability criteria or feasibility criteria are:
A. Pay book method
B. Undiscounted rate of return
C. Net present worth
D. Benefit cost ratio
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "The methods of controlling or putting out fire are:" is "All of the above".