Forestry research and education to:

A.Upgrade training facilities to expand and improve forestry education and to cater to the future requirements of trained personnel in the relevant fields of specialisation
B.Integrate forestry education in the Pakistan Forest Institute with the university system
C.Encourage induction of women into the forestry profession through training programmes
D.All of the above

Wood consumption reduction is:

A.Survey and inventory areas potentially rich in biodiversity and list indigenous flora and fauna
B.Declare areas with rich biodiversity as genetic preserves in the form of managed wildlife sancturies or national parks
C.Create career specialities in ecosystem, environment and wildlife management
D.All of the above

National forest policy for Pakistan mans:

A.Pakistan mainstary is agriculture which is dependent on canal irrigation. Sound management of watersheds should, therefore, constitute the basic objective of forest policy
B.Because of inadequate forest resources Pakistan must concentrate on developing new plantations.
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these

In order to overcome this shortcoming, an appropriate development programme will be undertaken with emphasis on:

A.Development of fodder tree planting programmes to increase availability of green fodder
B.Creation of grazing lots on an experimental basis to induce private investment by livestock owners in rangeland management
C.Reseeding of depleted rangelands with nutritious and high yielding grasses
D.Introduction of legislation to support range management agencies and their programmes
E.All of the above

Role of forests in economy of Pakistan is / are:

A.Forests provide timber and firewood, which have high calorific and commercial value for construction
B.Forest are source of aesthetic look especially linear plantations
C.Forests make the microclimate more pleasant making their surroundings cooler
D.Forests save crops, human being, and cattle from the dangerous effects of galleys
E.All of the above

The aims and objectives of the new forest policy in the field of conservation of protected areas are:

A.Conserve all endangered and endemic species of wild fauna and flora in particular by ensuring the survival of the critical ecosystems that support such wildlife
B.Arrange periodic surveys of the country’s wildlife and its habitats to monitor ecological changes
C.Encourage private sector in captive breeding of wild animals, in particular the endangered species
D.All of the above