Forest Production & Management Mock 3 Flashcards
The first phase of selective logging:
a. Tree marking
b. Road construction
c. PCT inventory
d. Residual inventory
e. None of the above
a. Tree marking
A phase of selective logging done after logging operation in order to examine or count of the marked residuals left in a set-up
a. Residual inventory
b. Tree marking
c. Marking goal determination
d. Evaluation and monitoring
e. None of the above
a. Residual inventory
A phase in selective logging which is ideally conducted on logged over areas five years old and above
a. Timber stand improvement
b. Tree marking
c. Residual inventory
d. Clearcutting
e. None of the above
a. Timber stand improvement
The phase of selective logging which determines the condition, size and number of healthy trees left after logging
a. Tree marking
b. Residual inventory
c. Timber stand improvement
d. Cutting
e. None of the above
b. Residual inventory
Timber stand improvement (TS1) involves the:
a. cutting of vines, defective trees and weeds
b. marking of trees to be left after logging
c. enrichment planting
d. prescribed burning
e. None of the above
a. cutting of vines, defective trees and weeds
Shamba refers to:
a. Rest period
b. Taungya
c. Forest
d. Terrace
b. Taungya
This agroforestry system started in Burma where farmers were involved by the government
in reforestation while allowing them to plant food crops simultaneously while trees are still young until canopies close.
a. Naalad system
b. Muyong system
c. Swidden farming
d. Taungya system
d. Taungya system
It consists of interwoven fences of brushwood of shallow trenches.
a. Wattling
b. Fascines
c. Sodding
d. Matting
a. Wattling
Bundles of long and
varying length for sl |
rehabilitation and er
a. Wattlin
b. Gabion
c. Fascine
d. Bench wood
c. Fascine
In watershed management, these are large, rectangular cages filled with rock to assist in
erosion control:
a. gully
b. terraces
c. gabion
d. scrub
c. gabion
The twin objective of agrotorestry is:
a. Production after protection
b. Production before protection
c. Production simultaneous with protection
d. All of the mentioned
e. None of the mentioned
c. Production simultaneous with protection
Number of regions in the country classified by
DENR:
a. 15
b. 12
c. 13
d. 14
a. 15
It refers to all vegetation upon which grazing animals subsist:
a. herbage
b. forbs
c. forage
d. browse
c. forage
It is not an example of mass contact to create awareness in forestry:
a. audio-visual movies
b. field trip
c. broadcast-radio
d. print
b. field trip
A grass introduced to the
Philippines from India which
is best for controlling erosion:
a. kadzu
b. vetiver
c. bogokbok
d. cogon
b. vetiver
The physical and administrative structure and
subdivision of the forest:
a. forest biometry
b. forest organization
c. forest extension
d. forest administrative
b. forest organization
A coppice method which involves cutting trees leaving a high stump:
a. pollarding
b. high forest
c. girdling
d. flanging
a. pollarding
The process of removing the buttress of a tree:
a. buttressing
b. rigging
c. flanging
d. notching
c. flanging
Trade name of commercial woods which are light red to reddish brown in color:
a. Philippine mahogany
b. Kamagong
c. Premium species
d. Conifers
a. Philippine mahogany
It is formed when a bend deepens and separates from the stream due to sediments eroded from
the outer bank which are carried downstream and deposited in the inner bank of the channel.
a. Tributary
b. Oxbow
c. Intermittent stream
d. Underground river
b. Oxbow
The movement of water and nutrients from the
environment into the plants:
a. Absorption
b. Adsorption
c. Transpiration
d. Translocation
a. Absorption
The Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act or Republic Act No. 9147 is jointly
implemented by the following government agencies EXCEPT:
a. Department of Agriculture
b. Department ot Environment and Natural Resources
c. Palawan Council for Sustainable Development
d. None of the above
d. None of the above
Which of the following refers to species upon which many other species depend for biological necessities?
a. Endemic species
b. Keystone species
c. Flagship species
d. Tolerant species
b. Keystone species
This is a generic term for several ways in which plants can be used to clean up contaminated soils and water
a. Bioremediation
b. Biodegradation
c. Photoremediation
d. Phytoremediation
d. Phytoremediation