A. Fairly generally
B. Form local consociations
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Moist depressions, steep cool slopes and the flatter deep soil carry deciduous broadleaved forest consisting of genera like:
A. Acer
B. Prunus
C. Fraxinus
D. Aesculus
E. All of the above - Aesculus indica period of ripening of seed is:
A. May – July
B. September – November
C. October – November
D. None of these - It has been possible to raise the yield of resin from chir pine from the existing 1.5 kg per tree to 3.5 kg on the average per tree by using the American Bark Hack method in conjunction with ______ sulfuric acid:
A. 30%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 60% - Tree marriages is a symbolic nuptial ceremony or union of a person with a tree and is widespread in _________.
A. India
B. China
C. Malaysia
D. Japan - The earliest species of tree still surviving is the Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba) of Zhexiang, ______, which first appeared about 165,000,000 years ago, during the Jurassic era:
A. Korea
B. Japan
C. China
D. Malaysia - The characteristic genera are ______ with Junipers and occasionally Rhododendron or Ephedra:
A. Salix
B. Lonicera
C. Berberis
D. Cotoneaster
E. All of the above - Tropical dry deciduous forest having:
A. An open rather low forest composed
B. A few trees of the thorn forest type
C. With a predominantly deciduous shrub layer
D. All of the above - The moist tropical deciduous forest biomes show predominace of plants like:
A. Larix and Abies
B. Zizyphus and Butea
C. Shorea and Tectona
D. All of these - Broad leaved deciduous forests are typical of:
A. Monsoon region
B. Mid-latitude forests
C. Mediterranean region
D. Coniferous forests - This is the topmost tree formation in the Himalayas developed between about ______ on northerly aspects and perhaps 150 m. Higher on warmer slopes:
A. 3,350 m to 3,800 m
B. 4,450 m to 4,800 m
C. 5,550 m to 5,800 m
D. None of these
The correct answer to the question: "The temperature deciduous tree genera, Acer, Aesculus, Prunus, Ulmus, Fraxinus, Corylus and Alnus are met with:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".