Tabular presentation of the growth pattern of a managed, even-aged stand is called
A. Yield table
B. Stand and stock table
C. Growth table
D. Increment table
A. Yield table
It is an application of business methods and technical forestry principles to the operation of a forest property.
A. Forest Measurement
B. Forest Management
C. Forest Inventory
D. Forest Finance
B. Forest Management
Line AB measures a distance of 50 meters. In walking through the distance you made 55, 58, 56, 58 and 56 paces. What is your pace factor?
A. 0.88 meters/pace
B. 8.8 meters/pace
C. 0.088 meters/pace
D. 1.132 meters/pace
A. 0.88 meters/pace
What is the first step in undertaking a watershed management planning:
A. Participatory planning
B. Preparatory planning
C. Synchronized planning
D. Accurate planning
B. Preparatory planning
What is the minimum number of healthy seed trees (40 cm DBH and larger) per hectare to be left and properly distributed over the set-up in a pine forest.
A. At least 10
B. 50–15
C. 16–20
D. 5–10
C. 16–20
A water erosion is caused by the movement of water on the soil surface. What is the type of water erosion where the soil particles are dislodged to a lower elevation through the action of raindrops hitting the soil surface?
A. Rill erosion
B. Sheet erosion
C. Gully erosion
D. Splash erosion
D. Splash erosion
Under existing forestry regulations, timber licensed holders are required to submit aerial photographs of their respective concessions. What is the standard scale of aerial photographs that is needed for purposes of this regulation?
A. 1:10,000
B. 1:15,000
C. 1:20,000
D. 1:25,000
D. 1:25,000
A rangeland must obtain a maximum livestock production and that the maximum number of animal units that a given area is capable of supporting without injury to soil and vegetation is known as
A. Grazing management
B. Forage capacity
C. Forage management
D. Grazing capacity
D. Grazing capacity
What is the process of determining the elevation of points at short measured intervals along a fixed line?
A. Profile levelling
B. Direct levelling
C. Trigonometric levelling
D. Differential levelling
A. Profile levelling
In a forest stand, there are older trees that overtop the more preferred individual trees. What is that silvicultural operation to be conducted in a timber stand that past the sapling stage?
A. Liberation cutting
B. Clear cutting
C. Release cutting
D. Thinning operation
A. Liberation cutting
It is a method of sampling wherein each item or individual in the population has an equal and independent chance of being included in the measurement.
A. Random sampling
B. None of these
C. Stratified sampling
D. Representative sampling
A. Random sampling
Which of the following does NOT affect forest evaluation.
A. Management Strategy
B. Product size
C. Site Quality
D. Market value of the product
B. Product size
It is an indirect method of evaluating site quality of a given plantation.
A. Use of historical yield records
B. Use of stand volume data
C. Use of topographic, climatic and edaphic factors
D. Use of periodic height growth
C. Use of topographic, climatic and edaphic factors
What is the result in aerial photography when two vertical photographs are taken from successive camera stations along a single flight line?
A. Overlapped photos
B. Sterio pair
C. Three-dimension photos
D. Superimposed photos
B. Sterio pair
One important feature of SIFMA is transferability, where transfer, conveyance and sale is allowed from the original recipient to any person, cooperative/association qualified to participate under this program. What does this mean?
A. Whole area
B. 1/3 of the area only
C. 1/2 of the area only
D. Whole area or part of the area only
D. Whole area or part of the area only
It is a market situation where there is one seller and one specific product.
A. Pure competitors
B. Pure monopoly
C. Monopolistic competition
D. Monopoly
B. Pure monopoly
It is the capitalized value of periodic incomes from timber and considered the value of bare forest land.
A. Forest Net value
B. Marginal income value
C. Stumpage series value
D. Soil/Land expectation value
D. Soil/Land expectation value
Which of the following factors affects the climatic behavior of a watershed?
A. Shape
B. Soil characteristics
C. Solar radiation
D. Slope
C. Solar radiation
Which of the following is NOT considered as foundation of forest management?
A. Forest sustainability
B. Forest growth and yield
C. Forest structure
D. Forest organization and valuation
A. Forest sustainability
This is an instrument used for measuring the area of any plane figure by tracing its boundary.
A. Planimeter
B. Tracing cloth
C. Speedometer
D. Protractor
A. Planimeter
There are essential requisites that makes tree planting successful. Which of the following can be the first requisite to make it successful?
A. The roots must come in contact with the soil.
B. The roots should be spread out in very natural manner.
C. Regular watering of the planted seedling.
D. Seedling must be planted at the same depth they occupied in the nursery.
A. The roots must come in contact with the soil.
The forest charge per cubic meter of timber cut in forestlands is equivalent to:
A. 30% of the actual FOB market price
B. 25% of the actual FOB market price
C. 15% of the actual FOB market price
D. 20% of the actual FOB market price
B. 25% of the actual FOB market price
What law mandates the adoption of community-based forest management as a national strategy to ensure sustainable development of forestlands resources?
A. E.O. 292
B. E.O. 263
C. E.O. 192
D. E.O. 247
B. E.O. 263
Which of the following trees is classified according to crown classes?
A. Dominant
B. Standard
C. Sampling
D. Seedling
A. Dominant