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in some situations, relying on natural regeneration from existing tree seed and genetic sources best meet management objectives. while

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In some situations, relying on natural regeneration from existing tree seed and genetic sources best meet management objectives. While on where the seed source has been lost due to a natural disturbance, such as a stand replacing wildfire or insects or diseases, tree planting may be trees to the site Forest Service nurseries and seed extractories are a critical component offeced to collecting seed ahead of reforestation needs, and assuring that healthy scedlings are available on restoring native ecosystems. for "Growing and Nurturing Resilient Forests: A Reforestation strategy for the National Forest System" is a focused effort to address current and future forest needs Reforesting in the right place, at the with the right species and at appropriate scales can change the current direction of ecosystem development. To be successful, the agency must make complex land management decisions that include the best science and collaborations with a wide variety of partners, including nongovernmental organisations and other government agencies The Reforestation strategy provides the framework for fully addressing one and and future reforestation needs The Forest Service will develop national and regional 10-year implementation plans that will include the finer scale steps the agency will take to successfully increase the pace and scale of reforestation, address existing needs, and anticipate future events. The work also will help the agency meet provisions of the Repairing Existing Public Land by Adding Necessary Trees Act, also called the REPLANT Act, which provided the agency with additional funding to address the backlog of needed reforestation and a mandate to address post -disturbance needs. Question 34: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Challenges and Limitations of Forest Management Practices B. Strategies for Effective Reforestation Programs C. The Impact of Natural Disturbances on Forest Regeneration D. The Role of Collaboration in Reforestation Efforts Question 35: According to paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of reforestation? A. Recreation opportunities B. Soil stabilisation C. Reduction of timber harvest D. Development of forest structure and species Question 36: The word "conserving" in paragraph I is opposite in meaning to __ A. destroying B. reducing C. eliminating Question 37: The word "regeneration" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __ B. rebuilding D. exploiting A. destruction Question 38: What does the phrase "that" in paragraph 3 refer to? C. deterioration D. extraction A. forest needs B. land management decisions C. species D. scales Question 39: According to paragraph 3, which of the following best describes the approach advocated for reforestation? A. Random selection of species and locations for reforestation. B. Ignoring the current trajectory of forest management. C. Collaborative decision -making based on scientific evidence. D. Reforestation efforts restricted to government agencies only. Question 40: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Reforestation efforts are mainly focused on timber harvest and wood product development. B. Reforestation programs primarily rely on natural regeneration rather than tree planting. C. The Forest

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**Question 34:** The best title for the passage is **B. Strategies for Effective Reforestation Programs**. The passage focuses on a reforestation strategy, outlining methods, considerations (species selection, scale, collaboration), and the legal framework supporting these efforts. Options A, C, and D are too narrow; they address only parts of the passage's content.**Question 35:** The passage does *not* mention **A. Recreation opportunities** as a benefit of reforestation. While the passage implies improved ecosystem health, it doesn't explicitly state increased recreational opportunities as a direct outcome. Soil stabilization, reduction of timber harvest (by restoring forests), and development of forest structure and species are all implied or directly stated benefits.**Question 36:** The word "conserving" (not present in the provided text) would be opposite in meaning to **A. destroying** and **C. eliminating**. "Conserving" implies preservation, while destroying and eliminating imply the opposite.**Question 37:** The word "regeneration" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to **B. rebuilding**. Regeneration refers to the natural renewal or restoration of a forest, which is synonymous with rebuilding.**Question 38:** The word "that" in paragraph 3 refers to **B. land management decisions**. The sentence structure indicates "that" refers to the complex decisions that must include the best science and collaborations.**Question 39:** According to paragraph 3, the advocated approach to reforestation is **C. Collaborative decision-making based on scientific evidence**. The passage emphasizes the need for complex land management decisions informed by science and collaboration with various partners.**Question 40:** Based on the passage, we can infer that **B. Reforestation programs primarily rely on natural regeneration rather than tree planting** is *partially* true. The passage states that natural regeneration is preferred when possible, but tree planting is necessary in cases of significant disturbance. The passage doesn't support A or C. There's no information to support or refute D. Therefore, B is the closest inference, although it needs the qualification that tree planting is also a key component.