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    Model Question Paper
    ACCOUNTANCY
    Time : 3 Hrs Class - XII Max. Marks : 200
    Section - A (30 x 1 = 30)
    Answer ALL questions.

    All questions carry equal marks.
    I. Fill in the blanks:
    1. Closing stock is valued at cost price or _________ price whichever is lower.
    2. After providing provision for bad and doubtful debts, the remaining debtors are called as _________.
    3. Trial Balance shows bank loan Rs.5,00,000 @ 10% on 1.4.02. Interest paid Rs.30,000. Interest outstanding is _________.

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    4. Statement of affairs method is also called as _________ method.
    5. Tax authorities do not accept _________ method.
    6. Under insurance policy method, cash is paid by way of ___________ every year.
    7. Selling price of a plant is Rs.3,00,000, profit on sale was Rs.28,000. The Book value of plant is __________.
    8. _________ Ratio measures the firm's ability to pay off its current dues.
    9. The relationship of net profit to sales is known as _________.
    10. Cash budget is an useful tool for _________.
    11. Mutual and _________ agency is the essence of partnership.
    12. The credit balance of current account will be shown on the _________ side of balance sheet.
    13. Undistributed loss will appear on the _________ side of Balance sheet.
    14. Reserve capital can be issued only at the time of _________.
    15. A Ltd. issued 60,000 shares of Rs.10 each, fully subscribed by public. Rs.7 per share has been called up, then _____________ will represent uncalled capital.

    II. Choose the correct answer:
    16. Accrued commission is ________.
    a) Liability b) Asset c) Income
    17. Trial Balance as on 31.03.04 shows Sundry Debtors Rs.80,500. Write off Rs.500 as Bad debts. The amount of provision for bad and doubtful debt at 5% will be ________.
    a) Rs. 4,000 b) Rs. 5,000 c) Rs. 2,500
    18. Under Incomplete Double Entry, Capital of a business is ascertained by preparing _________.
    a) Trading A/c b) Statement of Profit or Loss
    c) Statement of Affairs
    19. Debtors on 1st April 2004 Rs.20,400 and on 31st March 2005 Rs.33,000. Cash received from debtors during the year Rs.60,800. Thus, Credit Sale made during the year is _______.
    a) Rs. 73,400 b) Rs. 81,200 c) Rs. 48,200
    20. If selling price is more than the book value of an asset on the date of sale, it is _______.
    a) a loss b) an income c) a profit
    21. Cost of an asset Rs.1,00,000. Rate of depreciation is 10% p.a. Depreciation is calculated under straight line method. Book value of asset at the end of second year is _________.
    a) Rs. 90,000 b) Rs. 80,000 c) Rs. 70,000
    22. Liquid Liabilities means __________.
    a) Current Liabilities b) Current Liabilities minus Bank Overdraft
    c) Current Liabilities + Bank Overdraft
    23. _________ are those assets which are easily convertible into cash.
    a) Current Assets b) Liquid Assets c) Fixed Assets
    24. Budget is expressed in terms of
    a) Money b) Physical Units
    c) Money and Physical Units
    25. The excess of average profit over normal profit is _________.
    a) Goodwill b) Average Profit c) Super Profit
    26. Under fixed capital method, the profits of partners will be transferred to their __________ accounts.
    a) Current b) Drawings c) Capital
    27. Under _________ method the new partner brings in cash for his share of goodwill.
    a) Premium b) Revaluation c) Memorandum Revaluation
    28. Calls in arrear is shown in Balance sheet as __________
    a) deduction from called up capital
    b) addition to paid up capital
    c) addition to issued capital
    29. When shares are forfeited the share capital of the company will _________.
    a) remain the same b) Decrease c) increase
    30. Capital reserve is shown on the _________ side of Balance sheet
    a) Asset b) Liability c) Contingent liability

    Section - B (10 x 5 = 50)
    Answer any TEN questions.
    All questions carry equal marks.
    Answer to theory question not to exceed 50 words.
    31. What is an adjusting entry?
    32. Mention any two limitations of incomplete double entry.
    33. What is Annuity method of depreciation?
    34. What are the advantages of Ratio Analysis?
    35. Write notes on Cash budget.
    36. Mention any two differences between fixed capital method and fluctuating capital method.
    37. What is forfeiture of shares?
    38. Give adjusting entry and transfer entry for Depreciation on machinery Rs.5,000.
    39. From the following information, find out total sales.
    Rs. Opening Sundry debtors 1,00,000
    Cash received from Sundry debtors 1,60,000
    Discount allowed to Sundry debtors 4,000
    Sales Return 10,000
    Closing debtors 1,50,000
    Cash Sales - Rs.76,000.
    40. Tmt.Selvi & Company purchased an asset for Rs. 50,000. Depreciation is to be provided annually according to the straight line method. The useful life of asset is 10 years and residual value is Rs.5000. You are required to find out the rate of depreciation.
    41. From the following particulars, calculate Debt-Equity ratio
    Rs. Equity share capital 4,00,000
    General Reserve 2,00,000
    Long term loan 1,00,000
    Debentures 2,00,000
    42. J and K were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. J draws Rs.5,000 at the end of each quarter. K draws Rs.10,000 at the end of each half year. Calculate interest on their drawings at 10% p.a. for the year ending 31.3.2005.
    43. Banu and Kala were sharing profits in the ratio of 4:3. Priya was admitted in the business as a partner with 3/7th share in the profits of the firm, which she takes 2/7th from Banu and 1/7th from Kala. Find out new profit ratio and the sacrificing ratio.
    44. Z Ltd., forfeited 300 shares of Rs.10 each fully called up for non payment of final call money of Rs.4 per share. Out of these 250 shares were reissued for a total payment of Rs.2,000. Pass necessary journal entries.

    Section - C (5 x 12 = 60)
    Answer any FIVE questions.
    All questions carry equal marks.
    Question No.45 is compulsory.
    Answer to theory question not to exceed 150 words.
    45.(a) The Trial Balance on 31.3.2002, shows Sundry Debtors Rs.1,25,000. Bad debts
    Rs.8,000.
    Adjustment:
    1. Bad Debts to be written off Rs.5,000.
    2. Provide @ 5% Provision for bad and doubtful debts and
    3. Provide @ 2% Provision for discount on debtors.
    Pass adjustment entries and also show how these items will appear in the final accounts.
    [OR]
    (b) Mr. Sugan kept his books by incomplete double entry. He started business with Rs.3,00,000 on 1.4.02. On 31.3.03 his position was as under.
    Rs.Cash in hand 8,000 Outstanding expenses 8,000
    Sundry Creditors 50,000 Plant 2,00,000
    Cash at bank 20,000 Sundry Debtors 1,50,000
    Bills payable 10,000 Stock 1,50,000
    Furniture 40,000 Bills receivable 15,000
    Additional capital Rs.10,000; and drawings Rs.5,000.
    Ascertain the profit or loss made during the year 2002-03.
    46. Explain the causes of depreciation
    47. Explain the features and advantages of cash budget.
    48. Explain the accounting rules applicable in the absence of partnership deed.
    49. A company purchased a machinery for Rs.80,000 on 1.4.2001. On 1st October 2002, another machinery was purchased for Rs.48,000. On 30th September 2003, the first machinery was sold for Rs.48,000. Depreciation is to be provided at 10% p.a. on straight line method. The accounts are closed on 31st March every year. Prepare machinery account and depreciation account for 3 years.
    50. From the following calculate Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit Ratio and Operating Profit Ratio.
    Rs.Sales 1,00,000 Loss on sale of investment 800
    Gross Profit 30,000 Dividend received 400
    Administration expenses 1,000 Net Profit 26,600
    Selling expenses 2,000
    51. Ravi and Arun are partners in a firm sharing Profits and Losses in the ratio of 3:2. Their capitals on 1.4.03 were Rs.1,60,000 and Rs.1,20,000 respectively. Drawings of the partners during the year were Ravi Rs.12,000 and Arun Rs.8,000. Following details are also given:
    a) Interest on Capital at and on drawings at 6% p.a.
    b) Ravi and Arun to get a salary of Rs.10,000 p.a.
    c) Ravi to get a commission of 10% on the net profit before charging such
    commission.
    The net profit of the firm for the year ended 31.3.04 before making of the above adjustments was Rs.60,000. Show the Profit and Loss Appropriation account and Capital Accounts of the partners.
    52. The directors of Ashok Ltd. forfeited 3000 shares of Rs.10 each fully called up, for nonpayment of first call Rs.3 and final call Rs.2 per share.
    Out of these 2000 shares were reissued at Rs. 7 each as fully paid. Give necessary journal entries and prepare ledger account for forfeiture and capital reserve account.

    Section - D (3 x 20 = 60)
    Answer any THREE questions.
    All questions carry equal marks.
    Question No. 53 is compulsory.
    53.(a) Mr.X maintains his books under incomplete double entry, you are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss A/c. and Balance Sheet as on 31.3.04.
    1.4.2003 31.3.2004
    Stock 5,00,000 2,50,000
    Sundry Debtors 12,50,000 17,50,000
    Furniture 50,000 50,000
    Cash 1,25,000 2,00,000
    Sundry Creditors 7,50,000 8,75,000
    Other Details:
    Rs. Rs.
    Discount received 75,000 Discount Allowed 50,000
    Sundry Expenses 1,50,000 Cash paid to creditors 22,50,000
    Cash received from debtors 26,75,000 Drawings 2,00,000
    Sales return 75,000 Purchase return 25,000
    Charge depreciation on furniture at 5% p.a.
    [OR]
    (b) A and B were partners, sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. They admit C as a new partner for 1/3 share on April 1st 2000 under the following terms:
    a) C has to bring Rs.25,000 as Capital.
    b) Goodwill is valued at Rs.26,000.
    c) Land and Building be appreciated by 40%
    d) Depreciate plant and machinery by 10%.
    e) The provision for bad and doubtful debts was to be increased by Rs.800.
    f) A liability of Rs.1,000 included in creditors is not necessary.
    Balance Sheet as on 1.4.2000
    Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs.
    Sundry Creditors 29,000 Goodwill 10,000
    Bills Payable 6,000 Land & Buildings 25,000
    Capital: Plant & Machinery 30,000
    A Rs. 50,000 Stock 15,000
    B Rs. 35,000 85,000 Sundry Debtors Rs. 20,000
    General Reserve 16,000 (-) Provision for
    doubtful debts Rs. 1,000 19,000
    Cash 9,000
    Profit & Loss A/c. 28,000
    1,36,000 1,36,000
    Pass journal entries. Prepare revaluation account, capital account and new
    Balance Sheet.
    54. From the following Trial Balance, prepare Final Accounts for the year ending 31.3.2002.
    Trial Balance as on 31.3.2002
    Debit Rs. Credit Rs.
    Furniture 30,000 Capital 2,00,000
    Cash 8,000 Commission 14,000
    Opening Stock 1,00,000 Sales 6,00,000
    Purchases 3,20,000 Creditors 1,00,000
    Investments at 10% 20,000 Interest 1,500
    Drawings 60,000
    Bad debts 12,000
    Salaries 60,000
    Carriage inwards 20,000
    Insurance Premium 12,000
    Rent 26,000
    Debtors 1,80,000
    Advertisement 40,000
    General Expenses 27,500
    9,15,500 9,15,500
    Adjustments:
    1. Closing Stock was valued at Rs.80,000.
    2. Accrued Interest on investment Rs.500.
    3. Commission received in advance Rs.4,000.
    4. Depreciate Furniture at 5% p.a.
    5. Provide Interest on Capital at 6% p.a.
    55. From the following Balance Sheet calculate current ratio, liquid ratio, debt-equity ratio and proprietory ratio.
    Balance Sheet of XYZ Ltd. as on 31.3.04
    Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs.
    Share Capital 40,000 Goodwill 24,000
    Reserves 20,000 Fixed Assets 56,000
    Loans 32,000 Stock 16,000
    Creditors 20,000 Debtors 8,000
    Overdraft 8,000 Bills receivable 4,000
    Cash 12,000
    1,20,000 1,20,000
    56. Prepare cash budget for the month of June, July and August 2004 from the following information:
    a) Opening Balance of cash in June Rs.7,000.
    b) Cash Sales for June Rs.20,000; July Rs.30,000 and August Rs.40,000.
    c) Wages payable Rs.6,000 every month.
    d) Interest receivable Rs.500 in the month of August.
    e) Purchase of furniture for Rs.16,000 in July.
    f) Cash purchase for June Rs.10,000; July Rs.9,000; and August Rs.14,000.
    57. A Ltd. issued 20,000 shares Rs.100 each at Rs.120 payable as follows:
    On application Rs. 25 On First Call Rs.20 On allotment Rs. 45 (including Premium) On Second Call Rs.30 The company's shares were fully subscribed. Both the calls were made and all the money
    were duly received. Pass journal entries. Prepare necessary ledger accounts and Balance Sheet.
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