Forest Operations
Forest Operations Subcategories
Forest Operations
Different forest operations are:

A. Nursery raising
B. Selection of site
C. Selection of tree species
D. Cold storage

The quality and quantity of timber will be one of the main objective are:

A. It is acceptable and meets the demand of the local people
B. It is adaptable to the site, priority may be given to indigenous trees shrubs
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these

Tending operations are:

A. Weeding, cleaning
B. Thinning, pruning
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these

Cultural operations are:

A. Drainage
B. Irrigation
C. Burning
D. All of the above

Weeding means:

A. A tending operation done seedling crop involving
B. The “removal or cutting back of any sort of weed growth, even woody, i.e. Interfering in growth of plant”.
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these

Tending operations means:

A. As operations carried-out for the benefit of a forest crop
B. Any stage of its life between seedling and mature stage
C. It covers operations on crop itself
D. All of the above

Need of tending operations are:

A. Sanitation: To protect from pest and diseases
B. Control of Growing Spaces: Growth and density is also controlled
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these