Forest Test for Executive and Controlling Staff - II Paper

The Kerala Forest Act and Rules - Law - II PAPER

Date of Examination 05-03-2019

Question1:-A Forest officer may arrest a suspect, without warrant if
 A:-He is a person known to the officer
 B:-The suspect refuses to give details of coaccused
 C:-There is reason to believe that the suspect will abscond
 D:-He does not reside in nearby localities
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question2:-As per Kerala Forest Act, Wood-oil whether found in or brought from a private estate is a
 A:-Non Forest produce
 B:-Forest produce
 C:-Government property
 D:-None of the above
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question3:-Forest officers shall have powers of police officers for the purpose of investigation or prevention of forest offences vide section _________ of Kerala Forest Act.
 A:-52
 B:-27
 C:-66
 D:-61
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question4:-Bamboos, as per Kerala Forest Act is included in
 A:-Plant
 B:-Tree
 C:-Grass
 D:-Timber
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question5:-A Lorry confiscated by a Divisional Forest Officer, seized under Section 52 of Kerala Forest Act was released by the Conservator of Forests. This order of Conservator is as per Section _________ of KF
Act.
 A:-61
 B:-61A
 C:-53
 D:-61C
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question6:-When a Forest is notified under Section 19 of Kerala Forest Act, it becomes a Reserved Forest from;
 A:-The date fixed by the Notification
 B:-The date of Section 4 Notification
 C:-The date of section 6 Proclamation
 D:-The Date of Section 10 Order
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question7:-The Kerala Forest Act was amended by incorporating severe penal provisions for offences related to sandalwood, vide
 A:-Act 2 of 1993
 B:-Act 20 of 1986
 C:-Act 8 of 2010
 D:-Act 8 of 1989
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question8:-Which is the Appellate court against decision of Authorised Officer in a Section 61A case under The KF Act
 A:-Chief Judicial Magistrate Court
 B:-Sub Court
 C:-Forest Tribunal
 D:-District Court
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question9:-No person shall possess Sandal wood without licence, if it is more than
 A:-One kilogram
 B:-500 grams
 C:-100 grams
 D:-900 grams
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question10:-Under KF Act, Forest officers are deemed to be public servants within the meaning of IPC. Which is the section?
 A:-66
 B:-76
 C:-73
 D:-72
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question11:-One of the below named is not a Cattle under KF Act. Which one?
 A:-Elephant
 B:-Dog
 C:-Mare
 D:-Colt
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question12:-The power to declare a Forest, no longer Reserved is vested with
 A:-Custodian
 B:-Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and HOFF
 C:-Government
 D:-Forest Minister
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question13:-When a forest offence has been committed in respect of a property which is believed to be of government and the offender is unknown, it shall be sufficient if the Forest officer;
 A:-Makes a report to his superior officer
 B:-Reports to Court
 C:-Directs his subordinate to investigate
 D:-Reports to nearest police station
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question14:-Who has the power to confiscate the property in respect of which the offence has been committed, when the offender is not known?
 A:-Conservator of Forests
 B:-Magistrate
 C:-Divisional Forest Officer
 D:-District Collector
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question15:-Punishment for wrongful arrest under KF Act is provided in Section
 A:-52
 B:-61
 C:-65
 D:-27
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question16:-Forest offence means
 A:-Offence charged before court
 B:-Any offence made inside forest
 C:-Offence detected by a forest officer
 D:-An offence punishable under the Kerala Forest Act, 1961
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question17:-Under KF Act one of the following offences cannot be compounded
 A:-Girdling of a tree
 B:-Altering boundary mark of forest
 C:-Clearing undergrowth
 D:-Setting fire to forest
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question18:-A person 'X' knowingly receives 2 logs of teak timber, illicitly removed from, a far away reserved forest. 'X' shall be
 A:-punished with imprisonment for not less than one year or with fine not less than Rs.1000/-
 B:-punished with imprisonment for not less than one year and with fine not less than Rs.1000/-
 C:-punished with imprisonment for not less than one year but may extend to five years or with fine not less than Rs. 1000/- but may extend to five thousand rupees
 D:-punished with imprisonment for not less than one year but may extend to five years and with fine not less than Rs.1000/- but may extend to five thousand rupees
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question19:-Any agricultural crop grown by a trespasser in a reserve forest, on detection of the offence should be
 A:-Destroyed on the spot
 B:-Reported to the superior officer
 C:-Protected till harvest time
 D:-Confiscated by order of Convicting magistrate
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question20:-A Village officer of a village continguous to forest is bound to assist a forest officer under Section __________ of KF Act.
 A:-24
 B:-26
 C:-29
 D:-39
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question21:-Passes for timber and other forest produces collected from private lands shall be printed in _________ paper.
 A:-Yellow
 B:-Pink
 C:-Red
 D:-White
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question22:-Among the following, no pass shall be required for removal of __________ as per KFPT Rules, 1975.
 A:-Teak
 B:-Rosewood
 C:-Irul
 D:-Anjily
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question23:-A pass issued under KFPT Rules,1975 for timber, shall be for
 A:-One `"M^3"`
 B:-One log
 C:-One lorry load
 D:-Eight `"M^3"`
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question24:-The penal provision under KFPT Rules,1975 is Rule
 A:-21
 B:-09
 C:-17
 D:-23
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question25:-Merchants trading in timber may register their Property Mark as provided under Rule _______ of KFPT Rules, 1975.
 A:-03
 B:-05
 C:-12
 D:-11
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question26:-This Act was promulgated to provide for the vesting in the Government of private forests in the state of Kerala
 A:-The Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963
 B:-The Kerala Private Forest (vesting and Assignment) Act, 1971
 C:-The Kerala Preservation of Trees Act,1986
 D:-The Kerala Forest (Vesting and Management of Ecologically Fragile Lands) Act, 2003
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question27:-The KPF (V and A) Act, 1971 shall be deemed to have come into force on
 A:-23.08.1971
 B:-10.05.1971
 C:-27.07.1971
 D:-12.02.1978
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question28:-Which of the following do not fall in, purposes, for which private forest may be reserved, as per KPF (V and A) Rules?
 A:-Tribal welfare
 B:-Seed Farms
 C:-Hydroelectric Projects
 D:-Farm Forestry
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question29:-What is the legal status of land vested under Kerala private Forest (vesting and Assignment) Act 1971?
 A:-Revenue land
 B:-Land at the Disposal of Government
 C:-Reserved Forest
 D:-Ecologically Fragile Land
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question30:-MPPF Act means
 A:-Madras Preservation of Private Forest Act
 B:-Malabar Preservation of Private Forest Act
 C:-Malabar Public and Private forest Act
 D:-Management and Preservation of Private forest Act
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question31:-As per KPF (V and A) Act, who is empowered to evict persons in unauthorised occupation of private forest
 A:-Divisional forest officer
 B:-Government
 C:-Range forest officer
 D:-Custodian
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question32:-Compensation for vesting in the government of any private forest under section 3(1), the owner is entitled to get
 A:-Payment equal to land value as per government norms
 B:-Payment equal to land value plus cost of improvements as per government norms
 C:-No Compensation payable
 D:-Compensation equivalent to double the land value assessed by Revenue authorities
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question33:-For action done in good faith, under the KPF (V and A) Act, there is indemnity to government, custodian or any other officer, as per Section
 A:-13
 B:-12
 C:-16
 D:-14
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question34:-The Agriculturists Welfare Fund is constituted by the government under section ________ of KPF (V and A) Act, 1971.
 A:-15
 B:-17
 C:-13
 D:-12
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question35:-Section 7 of KPF (V and A) Act, 1971 deals with
 A:-Extend of land to be assigned to individuals
 B:-Constitution of tribunal
 C:-Power of Tribunal and Custodian
 D:-Power to make Rules to carry out the purposes of the Act
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question36:-Land vested under EFL Act is deemed to be reserved Forest under Section ________ of the Act.
 A:-4
 B:-2
 C:-5
 D:-3
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question37:-As per Kerala Forest (Vesting and Management of Ecologically Fragile Lands) Act, Ecologically Fragile Land means
 A:-Any land covered with tree growth
 B:-Any portion of forest land held by any person, encircled by a reserved forest
 C:-Land vulnerable to land slides
 D:-Land having more than 45 degree slope
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question38:-For identification of eligibility of lands to be declared as ecologically fragile, an ________ committee is constituted.
 A:-Expert
 B:-Legislative
 C:-Advisory
 D:-Supervisory
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question39:-The Kerala Forest (Vesting and Management of Ecologically Fragile Lands) Act is deemed to have come into force with effect from
 A:-13.03.2001
 B:-27.07.2000
 C:-26.01.2001
 D:-02.06.2000
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question40:-Under EFL Act 2003, any land used principally for the cultivation of tea, coffee or rubber is
 A:-Vested forest
 B:-EFL Land
 C:-Forest
 D:-Not included in Forest
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question41:-The Ecologically Fragile Land Claim Dispute Redressal Committee is constituted under Section
 A:-4
 B:-10A
 C:-10B
 D:-16
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question42:-The Chairman of Advisory Committee under EFL Act is
 A:-PCCF
 B:-Secretary, Forest Department
 C:-Director, TBGRI, Palode
 D:-Member of Legislative Assembly
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question43:-The Quorum of the committee for determination of compensation of land vested under section 4(4) of EFL, Act shall be
 A:-7
 B:-4
 C:-9
 D:-10
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question44:-The Forest lands which were under the possession and enjoyment of Scheduled Tribes prior to 1.1.1977 subsequently passed on to a person other than Scheduled tribe
 A:-Shall be assigned to such person if occupation is prior to 1.1.1977
 B:-Shall be assigned to such person's successor-in-interest
 C:-Shall not be assigned to such person
 D:-Land in excess of four acres shall be resumed by Government
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question45:-Land assigned under The Kerala Land Assignment (Regularisation of Occupations of Forest Lands prior to 1.1.1977) Special Rules, 1993 shall be
 A:-Heritable
 B:-Alienable
 C:-Heritable and Alienable
 D:-None of the above
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question46:-What is the minimum ground space required for a pound under the Cattle Trespass Rules, 1962?
 A:-5 cents
 B:-3 cents
 C:-2 cents
 D:-4 cents
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question47:-Penalty for forcibly opposing seizure of Cattle under the Cattle Trespass Act, 1961 is
 A:-Imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or with fine not exceeding Rs 500/- or with Both
 B:-Imprisonment not exceeding 3 months and with fine not exceeding Rs 1000/-
 C:-Imprisonment not exceeding 3 months or with fine not exceeding Rs 500/-or with both
 D:-Imprisonment not exceeding 3 months and with fine not exceeding Rs 500/-
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question48:-In Forest Conservation Act 1980, which one is a non forest purpose?
 A:-Construction of Fire line
 B:-Establishment of Check posts
 C:-Construction of Fencing
 D:-Breaking up of any forest land for cultivation of medicinal plant
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question49:-The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 came into force on
 A:-10.05.1993
 B:-25.10.1980
 C:-02.06.2000
 D:-27.12.1980
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question50:-Restriction on the De-reservation of Forests is brought under Section _______ of the FC Act 1980.
 A:-3A
 B:-3
 C:-2
 D:-3B
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question51:-Forest Advisory Committee constituted under FC Act, 1980 is headed by
 A:-IG of Forests (Forest Conservation), MOEF
 B:-DGF, MOEF
 C:-ADGF, MOEF
 D:-AddI Commissioner, (soil Conservation), Ministry of Agriculture
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question52:-Penalty for contravention of F C Act, 1980 shall be
 A:-Simple imprisonment up to 15 days
 B:-Simple imprisonment up to 30 days
 C:-Simple imprisonment up to 45 days
 D:-Rigorous imprisonment up to 15 days
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question53:-The Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972 is not extended to
 A:-Nagaland
 B:-Goa
 C:-Jammu and Kashmir
 D:-Andaman and Nicobar
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question54:-Under Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972, who is having investigating power?
 A:-Range Officer
 B:-Asst Conservator of Forests
 C:-Asst Wild life Warden
 D:-Dy Range Forest officer
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question55:-The Wild Life (Protection) Act was enforced in Kerala with effect from
 A:-09.09.1972
 B:-20.09.1991
 C:-01.04.2003
 D:-01.06.1973
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question56:-Vermin under the WL(P) Act, 1972, means any wild animal specified in Schedule
 A:-Sch.V
 B:-Sch.II
 C:-Part II of Sch II
 D:-Sch VI
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question57:-Compunding power under WL(P) Act, 1972 is given in Section
 A:-68
 B:-72
 C:-54
 D:-50
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question58:-Hunting of wild animals specified in the following schedule/s is prohibited
 A:-Sch. II
 B:-Sch I to IV
 C:-Sch. I
 D:-Sch II and VI
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question59:-How many schedules are there in W L (P) Act, 1972?
 A:-Six
 B:-Nine
 C:-Five
 D:-Seven
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question60:-Any animal, aquatic or land vegetation which forms part of any habitat, as per WL (P) Act, 1972 is
 A:-Animal
 B:-Habitat
 C:-Wild Animal
 D:-Wildlife
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question61:-In Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, certain plants are enlisted as Specified Plants. In which section/ schedule?
 A:-Schedule II
 B:-Schedule VI
 C:-Section 2 - Definition
 D:-Chapter III A
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question62:-The WL (P) Act 1972 permits Hunting in certain cases. Which is that provision?
 A:-Section 12
 B:-Section 17B
 C:-Section 11
 D:-Section 43
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question63:-As per W L (P) Act 1972, which of the following is not a ‘Protected area’?
 A:-National Park
 B:-Sanctuary
 C:-EFL Area
 D:-Conservation Reserve
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question64:-In which of the Schedules under W L (P) Act are Pythons included?
 A:-Part II of Sch I
 B:-Part II of Sch II
 C:-Sch Ill
 D:-Part I of Sch I
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question65:-Trophy as per Wild Life (P) Act does not include
 A:-Antler
 B:-Skins preserved through taxidermy
 C:-Carapace
 D:-A mounted Fruit bat
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question66:-For lawful possession of any wild animal or animal article, The CWLW issues a
 A:-Licence
 B:-Certificate of Possession
 C:-Certificate of ownership
 D:-Acknowledgment of Intimation
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question67:-Beddomes’ Cycad is a
 A:-Sch I animal
 B:-Sch I Part Ill Bird
 C:-Sch II Part I mammal
 D:-Sch VI plant
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question68:-King Cobra is in Schedule __________ of the Wild Life (P) Act, 1972.
 A:-II
 B:-I
 C:-III
 D:-IV
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question69:-Under the provisions of the WL (P) Act 1972, the following animal does not come under the category of Captive animal
 A:-Tortoise
 B:-Mice
 C:-Bonnet macaque
 D:-Elephant
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question70:-The penalty for an offence related to hunting in a sanctuary, shall be
 A:-Imprisonment for not less 3 years but may extend to 7 years
 B:-Imprisonment for not less than 3 years but may extend to 7 years and with fine not less than Rs. 10,000/-
 C:-Imprisonment for not less than 3 years but may extend to 7 year or with fine not less than Rs. 10,000/-
 D:-Imprisonment for not less than 3 years and with fine not less than Rs. 10,000/-
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question71:-If the number of endangered species exhibited in a Zoo is 12, then it is classified as
 A:-Mini
 B:-Large
 C:-Small
 D:-Medium
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question72:-As per the Recognition of Zoo Rules, 2009 'endangered species' does not include
 A:-Black buck
 B:-Nilgai
 C:-Wild Dog
 D:-Otters
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question73:-Section 38H (1) of the W L (P) Act reads: - No zoo shall be operated without being recognised by the Authority. Here Authority means
 A:-Central Government
 B:-CZA
 C:-State Government
 D:-CWLW
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question74:-Definition of Animal as per this Act is... ‘Any living creature other than a human being.’ The Act is
 A:-The W L (P) Act, 1972
 B:-The Biological Diversity Act, 2002
 C:-The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960
 D:-The Cattle Trespass Act, 1961
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question75:-‘Forest rights’ as per The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006 are, rights, as referred in
 A:-Section 4
 B:-Section 3
 C:-Section 2
 D:-Section 6
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question76:-'Scheduled Areas' are referred in clause (1) of _________ of the Constitution of India.
 A:-Article 244
 B:-Article 245
 C:-Article 246
 D:-Article 243
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question77:-Other Traditional Forest Dwellers as per Act no 2 of 2007 means any member who has primarily resided for at least 3 generations prior to
 A:-29.12.2006
 B:-01.01.1977
 C:-13.12.2005
 D:-01.11.1956
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question78:-Any solid, liquid or gaseous substance present in an injurious concentration, as per The Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 is understood as
 A:-Hazardous substance
 B:-Environmental Pollution
 C:-Dangerous Pollutant
 D:-Environmental Pollutant
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question79:-Environmental laboratories are established under E(P) Act, 1986 under Section
 A:-6
 B:-12
 C:-3
 D:-11
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question80:-A person convicted in an offence connected with W L (P) Act, 1972 is not eligible for compensation as per Rule ___________ of the Kerala Rules for Payment of Compensation to Victims of Attack by
wild animals, 1980.
 A:-3
 B:-4
 C:-5
 D:-6
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question81:-The Appendix I Application for compensation under The Kerala Rules for Payment of Compensation to Victims of Attack by wild animals, 1980 should be made to
 A:-Dy Forest Range Officer
 B:-Divisional Forest Officer
 C:-Beat Forest Officer
 D:-Forest Range Officer
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question82:-The Time limit prescribed to prefer an application for receiving compensation as per Kerala Rules for Payment of Compensation to Victims of Attack by wild animals, 1980 is _________ from date of
occurrence of the incident.
 A:-Three months
 B:-Six months
 C:-One year
 D:-One month
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question83:-The maximum compensation for loss or damage to property as per The Kerala Rules for Payment of Compensation to Victims of Attack by wild animals, 1980, is rupees :
 A:-3 lakhs
 B:-One lakh
 C:-25,000/-
 D:-75,000/-
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question84:-The term of office of the members other than ex officio members of the National Board for Wild Life is
 A:-2 years
 B:-3 years
 C:-4 years
 D:-5 years
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question85:-Honorary Wildlife Warden can be appointed under section __________ of the WL (P) Act 1972.
 A:-4 (1) b
 B:-4 (1) (a)
 C:-4 (1) (bb)
 D:-3
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question86:-NDPS Act 1985 means
 A:-Narcotic Dealing Prevention Scheme Act
 B:-Narcotic Drugs and Prevention of Substances Act
 C:-Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Specific Act
 D:-Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question87:-A person who manages the captive elephants is known as
 A:-Cavady
 B:-Owner
 C:-Mahout
 D:-Manager
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question88:-As per the Kerala Captive Elephants (Management and Maintenance) Rules, 2012 In the tethering place, a sub-adult elephant should be provided a minimum floor area of
 A:-7m × 3.5m
 B:-5m × 2.5m
 C:-6m × 3m
 D:-9m × 6m
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question89:-The minimum green fodder requirement of a weaned calf as per the Kerala Captive Elephants (Management and Maintenance) Rules, 2012 shall be
 A:-Not less than 200 kg
 B:-Not less than 250 kg
 C:-Not less than 150 kg
 D:-Not less than 100 kg
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question90:-The Kerala Captive Elephants (Management and Maintenance) Rules, 2012 prescribes that
 A:-The Organisers of festivals shall submit in writing the programme with details to the Range Officer having jurisdiction over the area , 72 hours in advance
 B:-The Organisers of festivals shall inform the details immediately after the programme
 C:-The Organisers of festivals shall treat the elephants, scheduled to be used in festival, by a veterinary Doctor
 D:-The Organisers of festivals shall see that the elephants are properly fed
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question91:-Renewal of licence granted under The Kerala Wild Life (Protection) Rules, 1978 is for
 A:-One year
 B:-Only for the calendar year
 C:-2 years
 D:-5 years
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question92:-Under Section 3(2) of Kerala Forest (Regulation of Saw Mills and Other Wood Based Industrial Units) Rules, 2012, an authorised officer is not below the rank of
 A:-Range Officer
 B:-Chief Conservator of Forests
 C:-Conservator of Forests
 D:-Asst Conservator of Forests
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question93:-As per the Kerala Forest (Regulation of Saw Mills and Other Wood Based Industrial Units) Rules, 2012, Categories of saw mills and other wood based Industrial units are classified in Schedule
 A:-Schedule A
 B:-Schedule B
 C:-Schedule C
 D:-Schedule D
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question94:-A Small Scale Furniture Unit, under Category 2 of the Kerala Forest (Regulation of Saw Mills and Other Wood Based Industrial Units) Rules, 2012
 A:-Shall convert round Logs
 B:-May use band saw above 5HP
 C:-Shall not convert round logs
 D:-May be located in the same place along with saw mill
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question95:-Round Log of Teak, as per Kerala Forest (Regulation of Saw Mills and Other Wood Based Industrial Units) Rules, 2012 is a piece of wood having a mid girth of
 A:-60 cm or more, Over Bark
 B:-75 cm or more, Over Bark
 C:-75 cm or more, under Bark
 D:-60 cm or more, under Bark
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question96:-A Forest officer seized a perishable property under Section 52. He sold it by himself. Which of the following statements is most appropriate?
 A:-He should have obtained permission from his superior officer
 B:-He should have obtained permission from Magistrate
 C:-If according to the officer seizing the same, it is not possible to get orders from Magistrate, he may sell the property himself and remit sale proceeds onto nearest treasury
 D:-If according to the officer seizing the same ,it is not possible to get orders from Magistrate, he may sell the property himself, remit sale proceeds to nearest treasury and make a report to Magistrate
 Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question97:-Power to enter upon any land and to survey, demarcate and make a map, as per Kerala Forest Act is given to
 A:-Section Forest Officer
 B:-Dy Range Forest Officer
 C:-Asst Conservator of Forests
 D:-Range Forest Officer
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question98:-Punishment for Abetment under Kerala Forest Act is provided in
 A:-Section 65
 B:-Section 84
 C:-Section 27
 D:-Section 61B
 Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question99:-Any person intending to export timber outside India, shall obtain a clearance order in _________ from DFO.
 A:-Form II
 B:-Form I
 C:-Form III (Red)
 D:-Form III (White)
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question100:-Under Kerala Private Forests (vesting and Assignment) Act Section __________ provides for bar of jurisdiction of Civil Courts to decide any question required to be decided by The Tribunal.
 A:-Section 8B
 B:-Section 14
 C:-Section 13
 D:-Section 07
 Correct Answer:- Option-C