Definitions of legal terms used in forestland are:

A.Act: Any law passed by any law making authority
B.Aquit: If the guilt is not proved, the person is acquitted. To set free somebody not found guilty of a crime
C.Accused: To charge some one with a crime
D.Convict: If the crime is proved, said that he is a convict. To find some one guilty of a crime
E.All of the above

The important Sections of Forest Act 1927 are:

A.S.35: It is all about the protection of forest for special purposes
B.S.38: It is about the protection of forest at the request of owners
C.S.52: The forest officer has power to seize any property (e.g. forest produce, tools, transport etc.)
D.S.62: If a forest officer wrongfully and unnecessarily seizes any property, he can be pubished with a term upto 6 months, Rs. 500/- as fine or both
E.All of the above

Government has the legal power to:

A.Seize and confiscate the property or release the same when the violation of law by some person is disproved. Similarly anything helping commission of offence can be confiscated
B.Try in the court anybody committing the offence or liable to do so
C.Arrest without warrant, and release on bond a person so arrested
D.Make any type of rules at any time and delete any of the previous rules
E.All of the above

Forest harvesting societies means:

A.Are concerned only with harvesting activities like felling, conversion of logs or sleepers (scants)
B.Carriage from forest to roadside and from roadside to market
C.Where timber is distributed according to the shares of the government and owners in ratio 20:80 or 40:60
D.All of the above

Tree planting on farmlands is:

A.Encourage large scale growing of trees on private farms by providing subsidized nursery stock and technical assistance
B.Encourage the private growing of industrial wood.
C.Promote growing of compact plantations on waterlogged, saline and other marginal private lands
D.All of the above