A. The principles set out in this Chapter shall be known as the principles of policy
B. It is the responsibility of each organ and authority of the state
C. Each person performing functions on behalf of an organ or authority of the state
D. To the functions of the organ or authority
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The principles of policy as enumerated in Chapter 2 Subsection (1) of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan are:
A. The principles set out in this Chapter shall be known as the principles of policy
B. It is the responsibility of each organ and authority of the state
C. Each person performing functions on behalf of an organ or authority of the state
D. To the functions of the organ or authority
E. All of the above - National forest policy for Pakistan – The needs and principles in the case of Pakistan are:
A. Pakistan’s mainstay is agriculture, which is dependent on canal irrigation. Sound management of watersheds should, therefore, constitute the basic objective of forest policy
B. Because of inadequate forest resources Pakistan must concentrate on developing new plantations.
C. The country is heavily populated and faces an energy crisis. Since there is little scope to increase the area of state forests, agro-forestry programmes should be of vital concern to meet fuelwood requirements.
D. Both (a) & (b)
E. None of these - Advantages of sampling technique can be enumerated as:
A. Since the area of sampling units to be measured is small, greater care can be exercised in collection of data
B. Supervision can be improved
C. Fewer but better trained personnel will suffice
D. All of the above - General principles of a national forest policy is / are:
A. To enumerate basic principles and goals for the conservation
B. And development of forest resources in the country to meet social, economic and ecological needs
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - General principles of a national forest policy are:
A. Obtain maximum benefits from the forest resources on a sustainable basis
B. Fix short and long term goals and identify strategies to achieve those goals
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - In the Pakistan Forest Policy and efforts will be made to:
A. Implement programmes to minimize environmental pollution and environmental hazards through tree conservation and planting
B. Develop a framework and prepare programmes for establishing green wind breaks on arid lands to check erosion and desertification
C. Establish green areas in all cities having populations of 50,000 or more
D. All of the above - The major objective of Pakistan Forest Policy 1991 are:
A. Meet country’s requirements of timber, fuelwood, fodder and other products and environmental needs by increasing the forest area from 4.2 percent to 10 percent during next fifteen years
B. Promote social forestry programmes including watershed in hills and farm forestry in plains
C. Generate opportunities for income and self-employment for the rural populace
D. Take anti-desertification measures and rehabilitate water logged, saline and degraded lands through vegetation treatment
E. All of the above - National forest policy for Pakistan – the need:
A. Is guided and influenced by the social, economic
B. And environmental needs of a country, both present and future
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - National forest policy for Pakistan means:
A. Pakistan mainstary is agriculture which is dependent on canal irrigation. Sound management of watersheds should, therefore, constitute the basic objective of forest policy
B. Because of inadequate forest resources Pakistan must concentrate on developing new plantations.
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Name the principles and procedure which are used for reseeding of desert rangeland in Pakistan:
A. Proper selection of range sites
B. Choice of ecologically suitable species
C. Use of mixture
D. Elimination of plant competition
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "The principles of policy as enumerated in Chapter 2 Subsection (1) of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan are:" is "All of the above".