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FPM 2007
FPM 2007
Manila
BOARD FOR F'ORESTERS
Licensure Examination
ITORESTER
Wednesday, July 17, 20a7 0B:00 a.m 01:00 p.m.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
10 ,:9.J 16-20
B. 50-15 D. 5-10
('V.6. A \,/ater erosj-on 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
surf ace ?
A. Ri11 erosion -C-,
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GuIly erosion
B. Sheet erosi-on ; D. iSp_Lasn erosl_on
\.2{. If the scale of the map is 1:15 ,200 , what is its equivalent
A. L52 c. 75 .2
fs- o. tsz D. L520
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.,3'A, The removal of live or dead branches from standing trees in
plantation.
A. hedging '---,./ :prunnins
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B. toppings IJ. t.rr_mmrng
What is tl-re benefit cost ratio after 10 years given the following da
"X,
Discounted cost P49,495.00
Discounted return F.?""2,783.00 OR ICIN A L
A. tB.7 ic.i
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1.87
B. 0.87 o.s3
Which of the following areas is NOT prohibited for industrial forest
nanagement activity?
A. Areas or lands subject of CADC /CetC
B. Areas or lands establi-shed under the NIPAS law.
C. Areas verified by the DENR to be actually occupied by
indigenous cultural communities
Open and denuded lands, bruslllands, degraded residual
natural forest
fil . Which part of the j-ndustriat forest management plan j-ncludes the annual
plantation establishment program?
A. background information Cq development ob j ectj-ves
B. technical resources @ development plan
When forest stands are established from seed what are the seed source
usually?
A. seeds stored in the organic layer of the soil
B. seeds produced from trees left in the area
.-Gtlseed from adjacent areas
{'D. ,j aII of these
A stand density is a quantitatj-ve indicator of the dlstribution of trees
in a given forest stand. Which of the following is NOT a measure of
stand density?
A. Tree spacing
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\Bl Age and specres
C. Basal area
D. Number and volume of trees per hectare
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46. An aircraft is f lying over a level ground area with a ftying height of
' 13,400 ft and the base length (absolute parallax for the base of the
+ran\ ic 3.50 in.
Lruu/ rJ The parallax difference is 0.015 in. What is the
height of the tree?
,Ao- 60 feet C. 57. B feet
ly 5, feet D. 56 feet
If an area is devoid of vegetation and forest cover, what system of
fore.st renewal is employed.
*"flJ af forestation C. Reforestatron
B. Restoration D. Rehahilitation
Which of the following factors does NOT affect the growth of the forest
stand?
A. Species
B. Site quality
I'orest densitv i\
Wednesday, July 11, 2007 08: 00 a.:r,
r_ po mbination of uses
; A.) Iand-use planning
parcellary planning OR IEINA
r Iand suitability classifica tion
n Iand capability classificat ion
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/'44. What is the legal basis in adopting the Community Based Forest
Management as the national strategy to ensure sustainability of the
countrys forestland resources.
A. E.O. 792 -,$ E . o. 263
B. E.O.247 D. E . o. 292
X45. Aerial photographs are very use ful j-n forest management planning,
\ especially in the fietd of :
A. witdlife survey @ tl*Uu. inventory
B. Iand capability survey D. stream flow survey
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r'\9.' The sustainable water yield from a watershed can be directly influenced
by the:
-4.:j.Type of vegetation in the area
fB,.)lVarying levels of the removal/cutting of vegetation
C. Presence of wildlife
,. D. Topography of the area
g, What is the dimension of buffer zones established along the edge of
normal hiqh waterline of rj-vers and streams with channels of at least 5
m wide per DAO No. 13 Series of 7gg2?
A. fifty meter strips fronting the sea
B. twenty meter strips of land outside the boundaries
9.r" one hundred meters wide inward along the shoreline
,rDiirtwenty meter strip of land
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fn all measurements between poi-nts in the earth's surf ace, disraices a:-e
?ecorded in terms of the horizontal distance. In timber crui-si-ng anc
land surveying, what is the most valuable and indispensable way of
measuring horizontal distances.
A. Improvised tapes C Chaining
G)
v
Pacins D Meter sticks
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rt is t.he application of business methods and technical principles for
'.r+.1. undomesticated plants and animals found in their natural habitat?
management C. Ranqe management
"4* -l::ust management D. Parks management
_.i,2:)wirdlife
&. What makes artificial reproduction advantageous over that o f natural
A. Choice of species is clearly defined
.8... Wood quality can be attained easily
i'.C. ifhere is closer control of the number and distribution
trees per hectare
D. Produces more volume per hectare
Which of the followinq are considered the foundation of forest
mallAqement
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TA.-' fllI (JL these
B. I'orest organization OR IGINAL
C. Forest structure
D. Forest valuation including growth and yield
-/- How many seed Iings are needed to be produced for 8.00 hectares of open
;$+.
land given a spacing of 3m x 3m plus twenty percent (202) planting stock
reserve for mortality
c. t2 , a00
D. 11,000
How much is the forest charge in Mindanao of f urniture /cons truction
hardwood species per DAO No. l9dated June 16, 1995?
A:.: P3,000/cu.m. C. PL,275/cu.
v' oo.
,"8 .i: P7 B 5 /cu . m.
If the NPV of a forest farm project for a period of 10 year and at 18%
discount rate is P6 t750 per hectare, what is its soi-l expectation value
D. P500/cu.m.
( sEV) ?
A., P6,J48/lna. C. P30/000/ha
,n"''ips ?44/ha.
\u..tLvlJ D. P6,J 50/ha.
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.P#iwrrr*cripurityof the fo} Iowing do NOT test the viability of seeds?
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A.) test C. Germination test
Floatation D. Direct inspectlon
/fr.8. It is the program of the nationa I government desi-gned to maximize }and
' productivity, enhance ecoloqical stability and improve the
socio-economic conditions of the foiest occupants.
A. Pasture Lease Agreement
B. Timber License Agreement
,C:-., None of it
"p. ,/
,- f ilntegrated Social Irorestry Programs \,/
4eg. Timber harvesting has been banned in this forest areas and is now part
of the NIPAS.
4.. Residual forest area
i r"., OId growth forest area
I D 'I
A-.
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Forest inventory C. Silviculture
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,/--:'Bl I'orest mensuration D. Forest surveying
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15. A land that can be developed either naturally, or arti ficially to
produce native forage f or animal ..G\onsumption 1s known AS
A. Graze tand LC"J) nange land
B. Wooded land D. Pasture land
When the area is covered predominantly with shrub growth or short
stunted trees, it is known as
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marginal areas C. upland farms
i e I .,ibrushland D. grassland
&Ti. A vratershed area must have vegetative cover. What is the prr_mary
\\ function of the vegetative cover.
A. Decaying roots of trees increases infiltration and soi I
structure.
B. It add organ.ic matter to the soil .
f.c) rt prevents raindrops f rom striking the ground directly.
D. Roots bind tl-re soil and prevent it f rom bei-ng washed
away. ,
!i'i What
/ .t,A'A. is that systern in range management wherein the graztng area is
divided into a number paddocks where the animals are moved
systematically from one paddock to another.
A. Cont j-nuous qrazrnq
B. Infrequent liqht qrazlng OR I6INA
.-C". Combined qrazinq and soiling
'. D.] Rot.ational grazlnq
_ "'7:1. Seedlings raised/produced without the use of containers .
A. Containerized C'... Potted
l rrr .r B. Baqged i D]} Bareroot
ndT." Company rrArr is a TLA holder in Luzon with an approved operation plan and
with an allowable cut of 15,000.00 cubj-c meters. The company manifested
a total of 2,000 cubic meter of Dipterocarp species. An assessment of
o*t
.ir the species shows that out of the 2000 cubic meters 500 cubic meter is
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r-i Apitong which is also a dipterocarp speci-es. What is the computed total
forest charges which the company wiIl pay the government.
A. P2 t218,000.00 c, P2r000,000.00
B. P1,992,500.00 :D.1 P2,004,000.00
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/19. This is NOT the result of a short focal length camera.
A. Increased image displacement
(i) r'ni"imum stereoscopil ef f ect and image displacement
C. Exaggerated 3-D effect
D. Wide coverage from low altitude
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Continued on Paqe 9 TODS Ver 2. L.9
Wednesoay, July 11, 2001 Oi. i i =
Who was the first director of the Bureau of Forestry rvhich rvas
st-abli shed on June 2J , 1900 through U. S. General Order No. 92 .
oofi.
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It is the circulation of the water from the seas to the atmosphere
- ---L to
\ the ground and back to the seas again,
.,.,A,,.-. Nutrient cycle C. Water circulation
,
.u.rlHydrolyic cycle D. Hydrology
-dG u"riur photography, what is that dot placed on each photograph at ti-re
!osition where the principal poj-nt of the adjacent photographs appear.
A. Secondary principal point
B. Isocenter
@ ao,l j ugate principal point
D. Principal point
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what is the elevation of Sta. 2 Lf slope distance from Sta. 1 to 2 ts
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\ ' tso m abney reading, Sta. 1 to 2 is minus 202 and el-evation of Sta. 1 is
140 m?
A. 180.00 m 169.40 m
B. 120.00 m 110.60 m
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'TODS Ver 2.1.9
Wednesday, July 11, 2001
FORXST PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENT )- - -1
t93. It is a comrlon type of graztng system whereby the herbage from a given
\ grazing area are cut u.,i .rrrieA-g.g the animals.
A. continuous grazing i C,.]soiling or zero grazlnq
rotational grazing D. selective grazing
What is that plant nutrient which promotes respiration and the formation
of chlorophyll. Shortage in available iron turn leaves and needles
yellow and vein remaining green up to the fi-rst ramification which
resqmbles the deficiency sign typical to magnesium?
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A.i fron C. Magnesium
carcium D. Nitrogen
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9;t{ lt is the apparent displacement of the position of the body in an aerial
-r'- " photograph with respect to a reference point or system, caused by a
shift in the point of observation.
Sidelap C. Nadir
Parallax D. Overlap
It is a judicious application of resources and technique ensuring the
desired levels of productivity of a forest property on a continuing
basi-s.
A., Forest conservat.ion
B./) Sustainable f orest management
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Multiple-use management
-/."nD. Forst economics
-r9l . 'Grazing in forest lands Iimits !or.^grea s having a slope of :
A. 508 and above \t'.--I
i t tt
1o 0-
o 49%
B. L9Z below D. 1B% and above
Conti-nued on Daaa 1 1
TQDS Ver 2.7.9
Wednesday, July 11, 2007 0B:00 a.m - 01:00 p.m.
FOREST PRODUCTTON & MANAGEMENT SET
100,kfr-e reduction in the diameter of the log from the butt to the smal_l end.
4r{ \ A. Decrease C, Reducti-on
fB\
\J
Taper D. Decline
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