B {Ans: . The BASIC goal of forest management is described as: A. Profit for the wood lot owner. B. Use of forest resources without depletion of forest lands. C. Use of wildlife resources with depletion of wildlife. D. Prevention of cutting trees.}A {Ans: . The scientific management of trees is MOST likely associated with: A. Silviculture. B. Aboriculture. C. Pomology. D. Olericulture.}D {Ans: . Carrying capacity refers to: A. The zone of transition between the different habitat factors. B. The amount and kind of food an animal can eat. C. The number of gallons of water a stream supplies. D. The number of wildlife the habitat can support.}C {Ans: . The MOST popular Christmas tree grown commercially in the mountain region of North Carolina is the: A. Scotch pine. B. Cedar. C. Fraser fir. D. Virginia pine.}A {Ans: . A forest that has never been harvested by humans is called: A. Virgin. B. Hardwood. C. Clearcut. D. Seedling.}D {Ans: . The most productive forest region of North America also has some of the largest trees in the world. What is one of the most important trees in this region? A. White oak B.