Which of the following soil type has the highest water holding capacity?
A. humus
B. clay
C. sand
D. silt
B. clay
Silvics is the study of life history and general characteristics of forest trees and stands with particular reference to environmental factors. Silviculture is the art of producing and tending a forest.
A. All statements are false.
B. All statements are true.
C. The first statement is true, the second statement is false.
D. The first statement is false, the second statement is true.
B. All statements are true.
Areas which assure the natural conditions to protect nationally significant species, group of species and biotic communities are referred to as _______.
A. national park
B. natural park
C. wildlife sanctuary
D. strict nature reserve
C. wildlife sanctuary
A fireline refers to a strip of about 10 meters wide on which all inflammable vegetation is cleared before the dry season to reduce fire hazards in plantations. On the other hand, firebreak refers to vegetation of less flammable species with dense foliage, planted closely, around 20 meters wide, which provide protection to fire sensitive stands.
A. Both statements are true.
B. The first statement is true while the second statement is false.
C. Both statements are false.
D. The first statement is false while the second statement is true.
A. Both statements are true.
In the forest, the ratio of Apitong to Guijo is 7:6 and the ratio of Guijo to Red Lauan is 5:3. What is the ratio of Apitong to Red Lauan?
A. 35:18
B. 7:3
C. 21:11
D. 6:5
A. 35:18
A species whose protection will also provide protection for other species, usually through habitat preservation.
A. Umbrella species
B. Keystone species
C. Indicator species
D. Flagship species
A. Umbrella species
It is the unit of vegetation which includes not only the plants and animals therein but also all the physical and chemical components of the immediate environment or habitat.
A. Ecotourism Area
B. Ecology
C. Bioregion
D. Ecosystem
D. Ecosystem
An assemblage of organisms and the physical environment in which it exchanges energy and matter is known as _______.
A. Ecosystem
B. Niche
C. Biome
D. Habitat
A. Ecosystem
The water input to the earth’s surface is known as _______.
A. Percolation
B. Evaporation
C. Transpiration
D. Precipitation
D. Precipitation
What combination of silvicultural prescriptions are needed for rouging in seed production areas?
I. Crop trees should be released to full sunlight on at least three sides
II. Leave all trees with good phenotypes
III. Remove all trees of inferior phenotypes if there are intensive openings
IV. Remove some good phenotypes so that remaining ones receive enough light
A. I, II and IV
B. I, II and III
C. II, III and IV
D. I, III and IV
D. I, III and IV
It allows living together of two or more organisms, benefitting one, harming none.
A. Ecosystem effect
B. Parasitism
C. Commensalism
D. Biotic relationship
C. Commensalism
Water in the biosphere moves in cycles. Arrange in order the following water movement to describe the water cycle with rain as the primary source of water.
I. Transpiration and evaporation
II. Precipitation
III. Infiltration
IV. Condensation
A. I, IV, II & III
B. II, III, I & IV
C. IV, II, III & I
D. III, I, IV & II
B. II, III, I & IV
Agoho and Talisay are some of the important Philippine tree species producing dye. Agoho produces _______ dye while Talisay produces _______ dye.
A. brown – red
B. red – brown
C. brown – yellow
D. yellow – brown
D. yellow – brown
Nitrogen fixation is the microbial conversion of nitrogen to NH₄ which can be readily utilized by plants. Nitrogen fixation may be symbiotic or non-symbiotic.
A. Statement 1 is false; Statement 2 is true.
B. All statements are true.
C. All statements are false.
D. Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is false.
B. All statements are true.
This fungi was found to cause post emergence of damping off and stem rot of selected species.
A. Fusarium moniliforme
B. Penicillium sp.
C. Fusarium solani
D. Aspergillus niger
C. Fusarium solani
Deforestation contributes to global warming because it increases _______ in the atmosphere.
A. Nitrous oxide
B. Chlorofluorocarbons
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Methane
C. Carbon dioxide
A soil to be classified as clay, should have at least _______ % of clay particles by weight.
A. 20
B. 10
C. 30
D. 40
C. 30
Phosphorous deficiency is manifested through purpling of the leaves and stunted growth. Phosphorous is prevalent in volcanic ash soils such as those around Taal Volcano.
A. All statements are false.
B. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
C. The first statement is false; the second is true.
D. All statements are true.
D. All statements are true.
What process is employed to identify potential pests or pathogens and the likelihood of their presence in the area where the species will be planted?
A. Provenance trial
B. Biological risk assessment
C. Environmental impact assessment
D. Species trial
B. Biological risk assessment
Tropical soils are highly susceptible to physical degradation if they are exposed to the sun. The higher the rainfall, the more susceptible the soil to leaching.
A. Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is false.
B. All statements are true.
C. Statement 1 is false, statement 2 is true.
D. All statements are false.
B. All statements are true.
The measure of the ability of a substance in the soil to transfer heat is referred to as _______.
A. Soil convection
B. Soil conductivity
C. Specific head conductivity
D. Thermal conductivity
D. Thermal conductivity
The principle of natural selection was formulated by _______.
A. Gregor Johan Mendel
B. Robert Hooke
C. Linnaeus
D. Charles Darwin
D. Charles Darwin
This process involves the testing of isolated organisms by inoculation into healthy trees of the same species in the area or region where the organisms were isolated.
A. Serological methods
B. Serological studies
C. Grafting studies
D. Pathogenecity test
D. Pathogenecity test
Which of the following are macronutrients needed for plant growth and development?
I. Magnesium
II. Calcium
III. Iron
A. I, II & III
B. II & III
C. I & II
D. I & III
C. I & II