Review Questions This test consists of 20 questions for reviewing Chapter 5. Read each statement and decide if it is true (T) or false (F). You have 20 minutes to complete the test.
Communication between people at differtent levels of the company may not always be straightforward
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Faulty communication does not have bad results
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Proper communication is likely to result in conservation of the natural environment
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Correct forest harvesting/forwarding may be achieved by proper communication
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Improper communication may help avoid getting stuck
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"Speaking the same language" means that both communicating parties have the same mother tongue
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Insufficient basic education and training may be two reasons for bad communication
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Communication requires determination, energy and language learning
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Experienced team members bear the main responsibility for effective communication
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Communication involves smart questions and excludes "stupid" ones
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The four points of the horizon provide a more effective spatial communication method
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A flagging tape that moves in the wind is more visible than a tape not moving
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In places with reduced visibility, one large flagging tape is enough.
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Many colored flagging tapes convey more information than a single one
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Knots tied in the right direction facilitate nature conservation features
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In harvest trail marking, it is enough for the harvester operator to see one flagging tape only
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When marking a property to be harvested, the edge may be marked by placing flagging tape(s) on the last tree(s) to be cut within the property
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In the Fall, yellow colored flagging tape is preferred for marking hardwood
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Paper flagging tape works well in heavy wet snow
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Culture and high stumps can be used as marking points
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Proper communication chain may save culture remains