Option A: Faster rate of growth
Option B: Rotation will be shorter
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: It is hardly impossible that mixed plant have same height
Option B: Ordinary thinning is not applied as it deprives of slow growing spp.
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Dominant trees (D)
Option B: Dominated (d)
Option C: Suppressed (s)
Option D: Deed, Moribund (m) and include bent ever and badly leaning trees
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Mechanical
Option B: Selection
Option C: Ordinary/low
Option D: Crown
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Sanitation: To protect from pest and diseases
Option B: Spacing
Option C: Removing of destroyed trees for sale
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Good and bad trees mix that their spacing in uneven, so either good trees or trees at equal spacing are maintained
Option B: To search out negative characteristic tree (negative approach)
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Mechanical
Option B: Selective
Option C: Schedule/statistical
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: To make an afforestation/reforestation campaign a success a well-stocked nursery raised on scientific lines is a pre-requisite.
Option B: The adverse biotic and edaphic factors, failure of most of the planting campaigns in the country
Option C: Can generally be traced back to poor stock raised in ill-equipped nurseries by the staff, which is often ignorant of the modern techniques of nursery raising and its management
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: September – November
Option B: May – July
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. September – November ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. September – November ✔
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Option A: September – November
Option B: May – July
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. September – November ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. September – November ✔
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Option A: April – May
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. April – May ✔
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Option A: June – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. September – November ✔
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Option A: October – November
Option B: September – November
Option C: March – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. October – November ✔
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Option A: April – May
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. April – May ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: November
Correct Answer: November ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: June – July
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. June – July ✔
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Option A: June – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. June – July ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: October – November
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: C. October – November ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: September – November
Option C: July – August
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: C. July – August ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: December – January
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. December – January ✔
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Option A: May – June
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. May – June ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. March – April ✔
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Option A: May – June
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. May – June ✔
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Option A: June – August
Option B: September – November
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. June – August ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: May – August
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. May – August ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: May – August
Option C: February – April
Option D: May – June
Correct Answer: D. May – June ✔
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Option A: July – September
Option B: May – August
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. July – September ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: March – April
Option C: June – July
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: ✔
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Option A: September – October
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: May – June
Correct Answer: ✔
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Option A: January – February
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. January – February ✔
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Option A: May – July
Option B: March – April – September
Option C: February – April
Option D: May – June
Correct Answer: B. March – April – September ✔
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Option A: September – October
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: May – June
Correct Answer: A. September – October ✔
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Option A: September
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: September ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: September – October
Correct Answer: D. September – October ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. January – March ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: February – April
Option D: September – October
Correct Answer: D. September – October ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: C. November – December ✔
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Option A: July – August
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: September – October
Correct Answer: A. July – August ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: December – January
Correct Answer: D. December – January ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: April – June
Option C: November – December
Option D: September – October
Correct Answer: B. April – June ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: May
Option D: September – October
Correct Answer: May ✔
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Option A: June – August
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. June – August ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: December – January
Correct Answer: D. December – January ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: July – August
Option C: November – December
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. July – August ✔
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Option A: August – September
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. August – September ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: December – January
Correct Answer: D. December – January ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: February – May
Option C: November – December
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. February – May ✔
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Option A: January – March
Option B: March – April
Option C: November – December
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: B. March – April ✔
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Option A: Screening
Option B: Fanning
Option C: Floating
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Storage of seed is:
Option A: Sometimes the seed has to be stored till sowing time
Option B: Also many species produce good seed crops only at interval of several years
Option C: The seed collected in good years must be stored for several years to provide for the lean years
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: 3
Option B: 2
Option C: 4
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 3 ✔
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Option A: 20%
Option B: 25%
Option C: 30%
Option D: 35%
Correct Answer: 35% ✔
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Option A: Nurseries fail quite often as the seed collected is rather old rotten or does not have an embryo
Option B: There are several methods to test seed germination percent but the most practical is to, to take a few samples from thoroughly mixed heap
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: External effects of environment
Option B: Internal conditions within the plant itself, i.e. Embryo dormancy or seed coat dormancy
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Mechanical scarification
Option B: Cold and hot stratification
Option C: Acid scarification
Option D: Socking seeds in water
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: The purpose of mechanical scarification is to modify hard
Option B: Or impervious seed coats
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: The purpose of soaking seeds in water is to modify hard seed coats remove inhibitors
Option B: And soften seeds to reduce the time of germination
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: To activate dormant embryo
Option B: To help after ripening of embryo
Option C: Moist stratification is done at temperature varying from 0 – 10
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: The purpose of acid scarification is to modify hard
Option B: Or impermeable seed coverings
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Bed nursery
Option B: Pot nursery
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Preparation of the area
Option B: Sowing
Option C: Weeding, hoeing and irrigation
Option D: Transplanting
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Pot nursery is:
Option A: Seeds after stratification can be sown directly in polythene tubes
Option B: There are general 18-23 cm long with 5-10 cm diameter when filled with soil.
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: To find out the growth response of chirpine seeds in different soil mixtures, effect of fertilizer, and suitable type of containers
Option B: The best season for sowing the seed; and to find out optimum water regime for quick germination and growth
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Eucalypts is:
Option A: Seed collection
Option B: Seed storage
Option C: Seed sowing
Option D: Transplanting
Correct Answer: Transplanting ✔
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Option A: Cutting is made from one-year-old plants. Preferably stem cutting of 20-25 cm length and finger thickness are used
Option B: Where one-year-old plants are produced for panting out. The root-shoot cutting and two cutting from the proximal end of the stem are made from one year old plants
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Sanitation: To protect from pest and diseases
Option B: Control of Growing Spaces: Growth and density is also controlled
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
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Weeding means:
Option A: A tending operation done seedling crop involving
Option B: The “removal or cutting back of any sort of weed growth, even woody, i.e. Interfering in growth of plant”.
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Thinning define as:
Option A: Felling made in an immature stand for the purpose of improving the growth
Option B: Form of the trees that remain, without permanently breaking the canopy
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Drainage
Option B: Irrigation
Option C: Burning
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Burning ✔
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Option A: Weeding, cleaning
Option B: Thinning, pruning
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: None of these ✔
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Option A: Nursery raising
Option B: Selection of site
Option C: Selection of tree species
Option D: Cold storage
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: It is acceptable and meets the demand of the local people
Option B: It is adaptable to the site, priority may be given to indigenous trees shrubs
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: As operations carried-out for the benefit of a forest crop
Option B: Any stage of its life between seedling and mature stage
Option C: It covers operations on crop itself
Option D: All of the above
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Option A: These are used for a variety of purposes
Option B: They are invaluable for determining the productive capacity of forest areas
Option C: For predicting the future yield of existing crops and as an aid to thinning
Option D: All of the above
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Option A: Stem timber
Option B: Total stem timber and smallwood
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Can hardly be over-emphasised and the fact is known to the foresters
Option B: That scientific management of any forest without yield and increment figure is not imaginable
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Basal area
Option B: Stem timber
Option C: Total smallwood
Option D: Total stem timber and smallwood
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Option A: Stem timber
Option B: Total stem timber and smallwood
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: Age (5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 years)
Option B: Main crop
Option C: Thinning
Option D: Final yield
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Average diameter
Option B: Average height
Option C: Total basal area
Option D: Number of trees
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Are available for a species
Option B: The point which is first to be decided is whether
Option C: Not these tables are directly applicable in a given locality or to a given coupe
Option D: All of the above
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Option A: A tabular statement of the volume
Option B: Per acre and other stand data for even-aged stands of trees at different ages and site qualities
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
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Option A: The grouping adopted
Option B: The precision required
Option C: The deviations of individuals tree volumes from the means in each group
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Dalbergia sissoo
Option B: Standard stem timber in the round
Option C: Solid volumes under bark
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Field works
Option B: Number of trees
Option C: Measurements
Option D: Computations
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Field work includes:
Option A: Selection of trees
Option B: Trees of typical height and development should be selected in crops covering the range of distribution to which the results are to be applied
Option C: Trees with abnormal defects such as fork, broken top, etc.
Option D: Separate sets of trees may be required for different methods of thinning, origin of crops, etc.
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Which are applicable to the more restricted range of dimensions occurring in a given coupe, compartment
Option B: Felling series and can be derived from the general volume tables
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both (a) & (b) ✔
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Option A: From record
Option B: From general appearance
Option C: From branch whorls
Option D: From annual rings
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: General Volume tables
Option B: Local Volume Tables
Option C: Form Quotient Volume Tables
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Standard volume tables
Option B: Commercial volume tables
Option C: Assortment tables
Option D: Sawn outturn assortment tables
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Xylometer
Option B: The top
Option C: The stump
Option D: Entire trees
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: The transit
Option B: The Abney Level
Option C: The Forest Service Hypsometer
Option D: The Christen Hypsometer
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Diameter
Option B: Height
Option C: Volume either of standing timber
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: The Rule
Option B: The caliper
Option C: The Diameter Tape
Option D: Dendrometers
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Border lines cases
Option B: Slope correlation
Option C: Sweep of 360
Option D: Trees should be vertical and cross-section circular
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Managers of any commercial enterprise
Option B: Whose objective is to supply the demand for goods must know approximately at any time the quantity of the various items in stock on hand
Option C: Both (a) & (b)
Option D: None of these
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Option A: Sampling error
Option B: Non-sampling error
Option C: Total error
Option D: All of the above
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Option A: Basis and back-grounds
Option B: It is a convenient way of thinking
Option C: The basal area of a stand can be obtained readily by multiplying rate and area
Option D: All of the above
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