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Forest Types And Geographical Distribution MCQs

Option A: Peshawar

Option B: Mardan

Option C: Swat

Option D: Gilgit

Correct Answer: Peshawar


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Option A: Tidal Swamp Forests

Option B: Littoral Grassland

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)


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Option A: More or less dense forest of very low average height

Option B: Only 3-6 m

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)


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Option A: The outcome of human efforts on sub-marginal lands

Option B: Where irrigation water could be made available

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)


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Option A: It is an important seral stage of tropical thorn forest type.

Option B: It forms a fairly complete canopy 12-15 m. High

Option C: Which Acacia arabica usually strongly predominates with varying amounts of Populus euphratica

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: An open rather low forest composed

Option B: A few trees of the thorn forest type

Option C: With a predominantly deciduous shrub layer

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Which thorny usually hard wooded species predominate, Acacia spp. Being particularly characteristic

Option B: The trees usually have short boles and low branching crowns which rarely meet except on exceptionally favourable spots

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)


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Option A: Low forest of branchy trees forming a canopy

Option B: Varying in density from complete closure

Option C: Under the most favourable conditions to scattered single trees or groups on the driest sites

Option D: Typically field in with a shrub growth which similarly varies in density

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: High forest in which Pinus roxburghii (Chir) forms practically whole of the top canopy

Option B: Which may be upto 37.5 m. High with trees upto 2.0 or 2.5 m. In girth

Option C: The pine canopy tends to be nearly even aged over compact areas sometimes of considerable extent

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Bhutan

Option B: Sri Lanka

Option C: Nepal

Option D: Afghanistan

Correct Answer: Bhutan


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Option A: Pinus wallichiana

Option B: Cedrus deodara

Option C: Piecea smithiana

Option D: Abies pindrow

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Fairly generally

Option B: Form local consociations

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)


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Option A: 12.2

Option B: 13.2

Option C: 14.2

Option D: 15.2

Correct Answer: 12.2


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Option A: 1,300 mm

Option B: 1,400 mm

Option C: 1,500 mm

Option D: 1,600 mm

Correct Answer: 1,500 mm


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Option A: 22 to 44 m

Option B: 24 to 46 m

Option C: 26 to 48 m

Option D: 28 to 50 m

Correct Answer: 24 to 46 m


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Option A: Acer

Option B: Prunus

Option C: Fraxinus

Option D: Aesculus

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: 3,550 m

Option B: 3,650 m

Option C: 3,750 m

Option D: 3,850 m

Correct Answer: 3,650 m


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Option A: 1.4 to 6.0 m

Option B: 1.5 to 7.0 m

Option C: 1.6 to 8.0 m

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1.4 to 6.0 m


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Option A: The chief character of this type is the extensive development of coniferous forests

Option B: They also extend into the dry temperature regions

Option C: To a small extent into the sub-alpine forests

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Gilgit and parts of Chitral

Option B: Nilam and Khaghan valleys

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b)


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Option A: 5 or 6

Option B: 7 or 8

Option C: 9 or 11

Option D: 11 or 12

Correct Answer: 5 or 6


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Option A: The canopy is only rarely closed

Option B: Is often formed of widely spaced

Option C: Free-standing

Option D: Low-branching trees

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Kashmir

Option B: Dir

Option C: Swat

Option D: Chitral

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: 2.3 m

Option B: 2.4 m

Option C: 2.5 m

Option D: 2.6 m

Correct Answer: 2.5 m


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Option A: 3,350 m to 3,800 m

Option B: 4,450 m to 4,800 m

Option C: 5,550 m to 5,800 m

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 3,350 m to 3,800 m


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Option A: Coniferous trees limited to Abies (Fir)

Option B: Pinus wallichiana (blue pine) stand singly

Option C: In groups over an irregular, sometimes dense, lower storey of broadleaved trees

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: 1 to 3m

Option B: 1 to 4m

Option C: 1 to 5m

Option D: 1 to 5m

Correct Answer: 1 to 3m


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Option A: Shrub formations often forming a quite dense cover 0.4 to 1.4 m

Option B: Shrub formations often forming a quite dense cover 0.5 to 1.6 m

Option C: Shrub formations often forming a quite dense cover 0.6 to 1.8 m

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Shrub formations often forming a quite dense cover 0.6 to 1.8 m


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Option A: 140 m

Option B: 150 m

Option C: 160 m

Option D: 170 m

Correct Answer: 150 m


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Option A: Salix

Option B: Lonicera

Option C: Berberis

Option D: Cotoneaster

Correct Answer: Cotoneaster


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