FE_FTB_2014 Flashcards

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Which of the following soil type has the highest water holding capacity?

A. humus
B. clay
C. sand
D. silt

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B. clay

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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.

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B. All statements are true.

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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

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C. wildlife sanctuary

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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.

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A. Both statements are true.

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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

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A. 35:18

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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

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A. Umbrella species

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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

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D. Ecosystem

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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

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A. Ecosystem

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The water input to the earth’s surface is known as _______.

A. Percolation
B. Evaporation
C. Transpiration
D. Precipitation

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D. Precipitation

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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

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D. I, III and IV

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It allows living together of two or more organisms, benefitting one, harming none.

A. Ecosystem effect
B. Parasitism
C. Commensalism
D. Biotic relationship

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C. Commensalism

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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

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B. II, III, I & IV

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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

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D. yellow – brown

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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.

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B. All statements are true.

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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

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C. Fusarium solani

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Deforestation contributes to global warming because it increases _______ in the atmosphere.

A. Nitrous oxide
B. Chlorofluorocarbons
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Methane

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C. Carbon dioxide

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A soil to be classified as clay, should have at least _______ % of clay particles by weight.

A. 20
B. 10
C. 30
D. 40

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C. 30

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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.

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D. All statements are true.

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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

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B. Biological risk assessment

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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.

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B. All statements are true.

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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

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D. Thermal conductivity

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The principle of natural selection was formulated by _______.

A. Gregor Johan Mendel
B. Robert Hooke
C. Linnaeus
D. Charles Darwin

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D. Charles Darwin

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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

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D. Pathogenecity test

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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

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C. I & II

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Which of the following objectives refer to tree improvement? I. Genetic improvement and cultivation of selected plants II. Improvement of growth rate of trees III. Assurance of the availability of materials needed A. I & II only B. I & III C. II & III D. I, II & III
D. I, II & III
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Which of the following is a characteristic of El Niño? A. brings about droughts and extreme dryness B. brings massive flooding C. brings heavy downpour D. triggers soil erosion
A. brings about droughts and extreme dryness
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Which of the following is NOT considered as possible seed production area? A. Area with trees which have large crown surface B. Trees in the stand are already in their reproductive stage C. Middle age stand D. Trees in the stand are not yet in their reproductive stage
D. Trees in the stand are not yet in their reproductive stage
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What is that product arising as a result of the genotypical response of a population to a definite habitat? A. Phenotype B. Ecotype C. Migrants D. Genotype
B. Ecotype
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Which is NOT a characteristic of a genotype? A. Character as we see it B. An individual hereditary constitution without phenotypic expression C. Determined chiefly from performance of progeny and other relatives D. An individual hereditary constitution with phenotype expression
A. Character as we see it
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Natural parks are relatively large areas not materially altered by human activity wherein extractive resources uses are not allowed. Such parks are maintained to protect the outstanding natural and scenic areas of national and international significance for scientific, educational and recreational use. A. Both statements are false. B. The first statement is true while the second statement is false. C. Both statements are true. D. The first statement is false while the second statement is true.
C. Both statements are true.
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The variety of life on earth and ecological and evolutionary processes that sustain it is referred to as _______. A. Fauna B. Flora C. Species D. Biological diversity
D. Biological diversity
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Leaf blight is best described by which of the following symptoms? I. Spotting II. Sudden wilting III. Death of leaves, flowers or entire plant A. I and III B. I, II and III C. II and III D. I and II
A. I and III
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Ecosystems are composed of biotic and abiotic elements. What are the functions of abiotic elements? I. Involved in energy absorption II. Involved in the release of chemical substances III. Involved in forming communities A. I, II & III B. I & II only C. II & III only D. I & III only
B. I & II only
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Which of the following are preventive measures in regulating damping off disease? I. Place seedlings in more than 50% shade II. Avoid overcrowding of seedlings III. Use dried leaf mold/litters of organic matter A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III D. I, II and III
D. I, II and III
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The basic unit of organic entity–environment interaction resulting from the complex interplay of living and non-living elements of the temporal and spatial dimension is known as _______. A. biodiversity B. carbon cycle C. nitrogen cycle D. ecosystem
D. ecosystem
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In higher plants, this term refers to irreversible increase in volume along particular axis. A. Elongation B. Assimilation C. Root initiation D. Differentiation
A. Elongation
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The main advantage of establishing a plantation on a completely cleared and burned site is rapid development of the plantation. Why? I. Little competition from seeds II. Good supply of nutrient III. Little water is evaporated A. I, II and III B. I and II C. II and III D. I and III
B. I and II
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It was reported by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) that out of the 11,046 endangered and extinct plant and animal species in 112 countries, about 8.44% are in the Philippines. What is the estimate in terms of number of species? A. 932 B. 995 C. 994 D. 98
A. 932
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The application of preventive and control techniques so that economic damage is avoided and adverse effects on the environment are minimized is known as _______. A. Outbreak regulation B. Forest entomology C. Insect control D. Pest management
D. Pest management
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It is an event that occurs when discharge of stream overflows from a well-defined channel. A. Flood B. Typhoon C. Landslide D. Earthquake
A. Flood
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Which is NOT a method for testing seed viability? A. Germination test B. Direct inspection C. Flotation D. Purity test
D. Purity test
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RA 7586 (NIPAS Law) mandates the establishment of the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB). Which of the following functions of the PAMB is provided for in the NIPAS Law? I. Plans for and administers the protected area II. Delineates boundaries III. Conducts researches A. I & III only B. II & III only C. I, II & III D. I & II only
A. I & III only
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Why is the Philippines considered a megadiverse country? I. It is rich area in terms of biodiversity II. Because of the archipelagic nature of the country III. It has unique set of specialization/high degree of endemism A. I and II B. I and III C. I, II and III D. II and III
B. I and III
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Decomposed organic matter that is at a stage where its constituents are already indistinguishable is referred to as _______. A. Humus B. Duff C. A-horizon D. Litter
A. Humus
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What type of soil has less than 15% silt and clay, light in texture and can hold less water and minerals but more air? A. loam B. sandy loam C. clay D. sandy
D. sandy
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What are some of the requirements for suitable species for erosion control? I. It must be straight-boled II. It should have deep and widespread root system III. It must be able to withstand long dry season A. I and II B. I and III C. I, II and III D. II and III
C. I, II and III
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A relatively large, not materially altered by human activity, where extractive resources are not allowed and which is maintained to protect outstanding natural areas of national and international significance for scientific, educational and recreational use is referred to as _______. A. Protected landscape/seascape B. Game refuge C. National park D. Natural park
D. Natural park
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Mr. Santos was informed that his Gmelina seedlings are attacked by root rot. What control measures can you recommend to him? I. Expose seedlings to direct sunlight II. Expose the seedlings to partial sunshine III. Provide sufficient air circulation A. I and II B. I, II and III C. II and III D. I and III
C. II and III
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Pneumatophores are roots which protrude vertically above the ground. Which of the following have pneumatophores? I. Avicennia spp. II. Sonneratia spp. III. Bruguiera spp. IV. Rhizophora spp. A. I & III B. III & IV C. II & IV D. I & II
D. I & II
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Organisms which break down complex compounds of dead protoplasm, absorb products of decomposition and release inorganic nutrients are termed as _______. A. Phagotrophs B. Autotrophs C. Saprotrophs D. Allelotrophs
C. Saprotrophs
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The amount of water in soils is determined by rainfall, drainage, waterholding power of soil particles, nature of subsoil, among others. That water which is held tenaciously by soil particles after capillary water has been removed is known as _______. A. Stemflow B. Hygroscopic water C. Runoff water D. Gravitational water
B. Hygroscopic water
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It refers to all types of forest that may not be utilized for timber production and which include old growth forest, mossy forest, submarginal forest, forest on slopes above 50% forest at elevation greater than 1,000 meters above sea level, all strips bordering river banks and mangrove areas along shorelines. A. Production forest B. Forest reserve C. Protection forest D. Reforestation area
C. Protection forest
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A pest is an organism which may be large, small or microscopic, that cause damage on crops. Which of the following is NOT a pest? A. Man B. Pathogens C. Mycorrhiza D. Insect
C. Mycorrhiza
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Which refer to fungi? I. Do not contain chlorophyll II. Live as parasites III. Make their own food A. I and III B. II and III C. I, II and III D. I and II
D. I and II
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This refers to the science of studying the vegetative and reproductive part of trees and their development. A. Plant taxonomy B. Dendrology C. Tree improvement D. Tree morphology
D. Tree morphology
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Which of the following characterize(s) an autotroph substance? I. An organism that synthesizes its own food. II. Its secretion has an inhibitory effect on other organisms. A. Neither I nor II B. I only C. II only D. I and II
B. I only
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Which refers to flagship species? I. Animal or plant that generate a large amount of popular interest II. A species that is not self-nourishing and relies on immigration to survive III. Often used in conservation to protect less charismatic species that share habitat with them A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III D. I, II and III
B. I and III
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A scientist stated that the volume composition of the representative soil in question under the plant growth would approximate 50% pore space. What does this mean? A. 35% water and 15% air B. 45% air and 5% water C. 45% water and 5% air D. 25% water and 25% air
D. 25% water and 25% air
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A technique/principle referring to the reduction in terms of severity of the disease in infected crop plants or plant products by chemical or mechanical method. A. Eradication B. Avoidance of the pathogen C. Therapy D. Development of plants resistant to disease
C. Therapy
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The average growth of Azadirachta excelsa is 10 cm/year in diameter and 2 m/year in height, what is its total growth in height expressed in meter after 10 years if at 8th year onwards the average growth was reduced to 1.5 cm/year only. A. 18.5 B. 185 C. 1.85 D. 0.185
D. 0.185
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This is the cellular organelle of plants that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis. A. Nucleus B. Ribosome C. Chloroplast D. Mitochondrion
C. Chloroplast
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The following are the pest control tactics being practiced to minimize damages, except _______. A. Planting of insect repellant species B. Avoid the establishment of monoculture plantation C. Regulate forest composition D. Planting of exotic species
D. Planting of exotic species
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When dark mycelia appears on the surface of necrotic spot, the symptom is called _______. A. Speck B. Blotch C. Scorch D. Damping off
B. Blotch
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It refers to the collective term for the corolla and calyx. A. Stamen B. Sepal C. Perianth D. Flower
C. Perianth
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Buffer zones promote sustainability of use of wild plant and animal species by local communities. They provide extra protection against storm damage. A. All statements are true. B. All statements are false. C. Statement 1 is false; statement 2 is true. D. Statement 1 is true; statement 2 is false.
A. All statements are true.
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Bagras is a large tree with leaves which are opposite or nearly opposite in young trees and alternate in mature trees. The fruit is small and contain numerous minute seeds. A. All statements are true. B. The first statement is false, the second is true. C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. All statements are false.
B. The first statement is false, the second is true.
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This process determines the incidence, severity, and degree of damage of the pest or disease or other agents to the crop of the forest stands as a whole. A. Disease assessment B. Disease forecasting/modeling C. Reporting D. Surveillance
A. Disease assessment
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Translocation is dependent on environment factor such as light, temperature and water. It involves the movement of various materials within a plant. A. Statement 1 is false; Statement 2 is true B. All statements are true C. Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is false D. All statements are false
B. All statements are true
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This species has remained confined to Taal Lake. A. Goby B. Pait-pait C. Sapsap D. Tawilis
D. Tawilis
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Which refers to raptors or bird of prey? I. They regulate the population of snakes, wild rodents and other small animals. II. They have massive beak. III. Philippine eagle is an example. A. I, II & III B. I & III only C. II & III only D. I & II only
A. I, II & III
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Gall rust generally attacks Moluccan sau. Leaf spot usually attacks Kaaton bangkal. A. All statements are true. B. The first statement is false, the second statement is true. C. All statement are false. D. The first statement is true, the second statement is false.
A. All statements are true.
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What environment factor triggers the influx of potassium ions into the guard cells that causes the opening of stomata? A. Light B. Water C. Temperature D. Wind
A. Light
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These are cells capable of active cell division and differentiation into specialized tissue. A. Parenchyma B. Meristem C. Vascular cambium D. Phellogen
B. Meristem
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The symptom is known as ______ when the necrotic tissue within a leafspot cracks and falls from the surrounding tissue while ______ is when dark mycelia appear on the surface of a necrotic spot. A. Blight – blotch B. Spot – shot hole C. Shot hole – blotch D. Blight – specks
C. Shot hole – blotch
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This is an abnormal cyclical weather that causes the warming of tropical waters within the equatorial range of the Pacific Ocean. A. Drought B. El Niño C. La Niña D. Red Tide
B. El Niño
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What are the relationships of mycorrhiza and the plants? I. The fungi interact with the root tissue to form organs that increase ability of the plants to extract minerals. II. The fungi are supplied with photosynthesis by the plant. III. Plants allow fungi to undergo nutrient cycling. A. I, II & III B. II & III only C. I & II only D. I & III only
A. I, II & III
77
A silvicultural treatment that aims to free a stand below the sapling stage from competing unwanted plant species that threaten to suppress the stand. A. Thinning B. Sanitation C. Release cutting D. Improvement cutting
C. Release cutting
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Good mother trees are sources of high quality planting materials be it seeds or vegetative materials. Which is NOT a characteristic of a good mother tree? A. It can be between young to overmature tree in terms of age. B. It has a well-balanced crown C. It is free from pests and diseases D. It should be a dominant tree
A. It can be between young to overmature tree in terms of age.
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The sudden wilting and toppling over of seedling as a result of extensive necrosis of stems near the soil line is referred to as _______. A. Damping-off disease B. Firing C. Spot D. Scorch
A. Damping-off disease
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It refers to the process by which water penetrates into the soil. A. Infiltration B. Evaporation C. Transpiration D. Interception
A. Infiltration
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Canker disease in tree species are evidenced by which of the following: I. Longitudinal bark cracks II. Girdled branches III. Necrosis of leaves A. II and III B. I and II C. I, II and III D. I and III
B. I and II
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What kind of fruit has narra? A. Follicle B. Caryopsis C. Schizocarp D. Samara
D. Samara
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It refers to that part of the embryo above the point of attachment of the cotyledons upon which growth forms the shoot of the plant. A. Periderm B. Epicotyl C. Hypocotyl D. Endosperm
B. Epicotyl
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______ are plants, animals or microorganism that is confined to a particular geographic boundary while ______ are restricted to a certain geographical area. A. Vulnerable – endangered species B. Endemic – rare species C. Endemic – uncommon species D. Rare – uncommon species
B. Endemic – rare species
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Which of the following may lead to astonishing levels of species diversity and biological specialization. I. Competition between predator and prey II. Struggle for nutrients III. Competition between herbivores and plants A. I, II & III B. II & III C. I & II D. I & III
A. I, II & III
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The forester in-charge of plantation establishment knows that the atmospheric nitrogen cannot be used directly by the plants, so they have to look for available nitrogen. Which of the following are possible sources of nitrogen? I. Mineralization of humus II. Nitrogen conveyed by rain and storms III. Bacteria in the root nodules A. II & III only B. I & III only C. I, II & III D. I & II only
C. I, II & III
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The method of reducing water evaporation from the soil by spreading on the soil a layer of material such as straw, dead leave and paper is known as ______. A. Mulching B. Hardening off C. Layering D. Girdling
A. Mulching
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What is the upper limit of the water holding capacity of the soil? A. maximum tolerance B. field penetration capacity C. saturation point D. field capacity
D. field capacity
89
The home of an organism in all its dimensions, or how it fits into and makes a living in its natural ecosystem is referred to as __________. A. niche B. biosphere C. habitat D. biome
A. niche
90
A dicot plant has a taproot system. Conifers are cone-bearing plants. A. The first statement is false and the second statement is true. B. All statements are true. C. The first statement is true and the second statement is false. D. All statements are false.
B. All statements are true.
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Which of the following species is suited for fuelwood production? Species Calorific content (kcal/kg) I. Eucalyptus deglupta 4200-4600 II. Gmelina arborea 4700-4800 III. Acacia auriculiformis 4800-4900 IV. Trema orientalis 4000-4500 A. III B. II C. I D. IV
A. III
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Which of the following are caused by micro-fungi? I. Reduction of seed germination II. Decay and loss of seed viability III. Infection of nursery seedlings A. I, II and III B. I and II C. I and III D. II and III
A. I, II and III
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These symptoms indicate overgrowth due to abnormal increase in the number of cells. A. necrotic symptoms B. endemic symptoms C. hypertrophic symptoms D. atrophic symptoms
C. hypertrophic symptoms
94
Which of the following cause stem diseases of Falcata trees? I. Corticum salmonicolor II. Uromycladium tepperium III. Septoria lini A. I, II and III B. I and II C. II and III D. I and III
B. I and II
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Ebony (Diospyros ferrea) is a valuable forest tree resource that grows along rocky seashores. To what family does it belong? A. Caesalpiniaceae B. Dipterocarpaceae C. Malvaceae D. Ebenaceae
D. Ebenaceae
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A vegetative strip of land that provided an additional protective layer to the forest. A. Greenbelt B. Firelines C. Buffer zone D. Firebreak
C. Buffer zone
97
The basic unit of organic entity-environment interaction resulting from the complex interplay of living and non-living elements in a specified temporal and spatial dimension is called ______. A. Nitrogen cycle B. Carbon cycle C. Biodiversity D. Ecosystem
D. Ecosystem
98
Plants are classified as ______ if the male and female parts are found in separate plants. A. dioecious B. perfect C. dicots D. monoecious
A. dioecious
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Genetic resources collected from in-situ sources include populations of both wild and domesticated species. Genetic resources from ex-situ sources may or may not have originated in the Philippines. A. All statements are false. B. Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is false. C. All statements are true. D. Statement 1 is false, statement 2 is true.
C. All statements are true.
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Which of the following are examples of pencil-like roots? A. plank roots B. stilt roots C. prop roots D. pneumatophores
D. pneumatophores