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Agriculture
Simal (Salmalia malabarica) utilization of timber:
A
Match industry, plywood, crates
Option A
B
Package boxed, useful material from seeds for pillows and quilts
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Sufaida (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) utilization of timber:
A
Pulp and paper, fence posts, fibre board
Option A
B
Furniture charcoal and rural house construction
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Poplar (Populus deltoidies) utilization of timber:
A
Packing cases and crates, match splint and boxes, veneer
Option A
B
Plywood, rural house construction and pulp and paper
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Hybrid Poplar (Populus euroamericam) utilization of timber :
A
Packing cases and crates, match splint and boxes, veneer
Option A
B
Plywood, rural house construction and pulp and paper
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Bakain (Melia azedarach) utilization of timber:
A
Packing cases, round ballies for rough roofing
Option A
B
Cabinet work, tennis and badminton racket
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Mulberry (Morus alba) utilization of timber:
A
Hockey stick, tennis, badminton and squash racket
Option A
B
Camp furniture picker arms and carriage building
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) utilization of timber:
A
Furniture and cabinet making
Option A
B
House building floorings and general joinery and carpentry work
Option B
C
Cart and carriage, agricultural implements
Option C
D
All of the above
Option D
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Agriculture
Spruce (Picea smithiana) utilization of timber:
A
Packing cases, railway sleepers,
Option A
B
Planking for floors and cheap type of doors and windows
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Chir (Pinus rixburghii) utilization of timber:
A
Roofing, flooring, railway sleepers
Option A
B
Transmission poles, cheap joinery
Option B
C
Furniture making match
Option C
D
All of the above
Option D
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Agriculture
Khail (Pinus wallichiana) utilization of timber:
A
Joinery wood
Option A
B
Construction
Option B
C
Light furniture
Option C
D
All of the above
Option D
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Agriculture
What are kinds of frost injuries?
A
Frost rings: are dark brownish lines within the growth rings as a result of injury to the cambium due to the heavy frost
Option A
B
Frost cracks: to the very much low temperature, the cracks appear at the basal portion of old trees
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Frost injuries are:
A
Heavy frost
Option A
B
Heavy low temperature
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
What are causes of shakes?
A
To Kochler (1933), due unbalanced growth stresses or forces
Option A
B
They may develop as a result of heavy frost
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Reaction wood or abnormal wood are:
A
Compression wood (CW)
Option A
B
Tension wood (TW)
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Knots means:
A
Live knots: v Tissues are continuous stem tissues. These are called “Tight-knots”.
Option A
B
Dead knots: When branch wood tissues are dead and not in continuation with main stem tissues
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Migration flows: Some projects are undertaken to stop the movement of people from nural areas to urban areas / and:
A
Rural industry projects
Option A
B
Electrification of rural areas
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Sensitivity analysis means:
A
While evaluating a certain project we have used a certain cost certain yield estimate and certain price increase estimates
Option A
B
In all cases our assumption may not prove true
Option B
C
Both (a) & (b)
Option C
D
None of these
Option D
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Agriculture
Economic analysis means:
A
It is carried out in terms of economic value
Option A
B
We do not take into account tangible and intangible benefits
Option B
C
It is carried out in term of social benefits and social costs
Option C
D
All of the above
Option D
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Agriculture
Financial analysis means:
A
It is carried out in terms of market prices of inputs as well as benefits
Option A
B
We do not take into account intangible benefits
Option B
C
Financial analysis is carried out in case of individual
Option C
D
All of the above
Option D
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Agriculture
Project evaluation means:
A
The procedure of fact finding out the results of planned social action
Option A
B
In turn move the spiral of planning upward
Option B
C
It is the proper methodological accompaniment of rational action
Option C
D
All of the above
Option D
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