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BOARD QUESTION PAPER : MARCH 2017 Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80 Q.1. Attempt any THREE of the following sub questions: [15] (A) Answer the following questions in one sentence each: (5) (1) Which statement is prepared under single entry system to ascertain profit? (2) What is capital deficiency? (3) What do you mean by non recurring expenses? (4) How is gain ratio calculated? (5) What is retirement of a bill of exchange? (B) Write a word/term/phrase as a substitute for each of the following statements: (5) (1) The amount which is not recoverable from the debtors. (2) A person on whom a bill is drawn. (3) The ratio measuring the relationship between gross profit and net sales. (4) Winding up of partnership business. (5) Officer appointed by the Central Government for noting of dishonour of a bill. (C) Select the most appropriate alternative from those given below and rewrite the statements: (5) (1) is an intangible asset. (A) Goodwill (B) Stock (C) Building (D) Cash (2) is an acknowledgement of debt under common seal of a company. (A) Share (B) Debenture (C) Cheque (D) Bond 272 (3) When closing capital is greater than opening capital, it denotes. (A) profit (B) loss (C) no profit, no loss (D) asset (4) Cash proceeds from the issue of debentures is a activity. (A) operating (B) trading (C) financial (D) non financial (5) is a person to whom the amount on a bill is payable. (A) Drawer (B) Drawee (C) Payee (D) Endorser (D) State whether the following statements are True or False: (5) (1) Not for profit concerns do not have profit motive. (2) Bank account is debited when a bill is sent to the bank for collection. (3) A new partner is admitted in the firm for getting additional capital and skill. (4) Closing stock is always valued at market price. (5) Shares are always issued at par. (E) Prepare a specimen of Bill of Exchange from the following information: (5) (1) Drawer Shri Ratnakar Patil, 205, New Bazer, Amaravati. (2) Drawee Shri Jairam Purohit, Hiwarkheda Road, Kannad.

Board Question Paper : March 2017 (3) Payee Shri Rohit Joshi, Kedareshwar Market, Ladjalgaon. (3) Period of bill 3 months (4) of bill ` 25,000 (5) Date of bill 25 th August, 2013 (6) Date of acceptance 28 th August, 2013 Q.2. Mr. John keeps his books according to single entry system. Following are the details of his business: 01.04.2012 31.03.2013 Particulars Machinery 70,000 70,000 Furniture 10,000 20,000 Stock 36,000 42,000 Sundry debtors 72,200 88,400 Cash in hand 3,000 4,100 Cash at bank 42,000 52,300 Sundry creditors 54,500 60,400 Additional information: (1) Mr. John had introduced ` 20,000 as additional capital on 1 st October, 2012. (2) Mr. John had withdrawn ` 15,000 for his personal use during the year. (3) Additions to furniture were made on 1 st October, 2012. (4) Depreciate machinery at 10% p. a.and furniture at 20% p. a. [8] (1) Opening and Closing Statement of Affairs. (2) Statement of Profit or Loss for the year ending on 31 st March, 2013 (A) What are the objectives of ratios? (4) (B) State the various sources of cash inflows from operating activities. (4) Q.3. Ram and Madan were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses equally. Following was their balance sheet as on 31.03.2012: Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2012 ` ` Capital: Plant and machinery 90,000 Ram 1,00,000 Furniture 15,000 Madan 1,00,000 Sundry debtors 92,600 General reserve 40,000 Less: R.D.D. 1,600 91,000 Sundry creditors 55,300 Stock 68,000 Cash in hand 4,200 Cash at bank 27,100 2,95,300 2,95,300 On 1 st April, 2012, Soham was admitted as a partner in the firm on the following terms: (1) Soham is to bring in ` 1,00,000 as his capital. He is to be given 1/3 rd share in future profits. (2) Goodwill of the firm to be raised at ` 30,000. It was decided that goodwill should not appear in the books of the new firm. (3) Furniture to be depreciated by 10%. Stock was valued at ` 70,500. [10] 273

Prepare: (1) Profit and Loss Adjustment Account. (2) Partners Capital Accounts. (3) Balance Sheet of the new firm. Following is the balance sheet at Sharmila, Urmila and Pramila, who shared profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2 respectively: Balance Sheet as on 31 st March, 2013 Capital accounts: Sharmila 2,00,000 Urmila 1,50,000 Pramila 1,00,000 Reserve fund 50,000 Sundry creditors 42,800 Bills payable 6,000 5,48,800 Land and buildings 2,50,000 Plant and Machinery 70,000 Furniture 20,000 Sundry debtors 90,000 Stock 56,500 Bills receivable 7,400 Cash in hand 3,700 Cash at bank 51,200 5,48,800 Pramila retired on 31 st March, 2013 on the following terms: (1) Goodwill of the firm was valued at ` 60,000. It was decided that goodwill should be raised to the extent of Pramila s share only, and to be written off immediately. (2) Land and building to be appreciated by ` 20,000. Stock is revalued at ` 58,500. Furniture is to be depreciated by 10%. (3) payable to Pramila is to be transferred to her loan account. Give Journal Entries in the books of the firm. Q.4. Raja made sales of goods worth ` 40,000 to Pradhan and received a part payment of ` 10,000. [10] On the same date, Raju drew on Pradhan a three months bill for ` 30,000, received the acceptance on the bill and sent the bill to the bank for collection immediately. However, on the due date, the bill was dishonoured due to Pradhan s insolvency and only 50% of the amount due could be recovered from his private estate as the first and final dividend. Give Journal Entries and Pradhan s Account in the books of Raja. Q.5. Akbar and Birbal were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 respectively. 274 Their balance sheet as on 31 st March, 2013 was as follows : [10] Balance Sheet as on 31 st March, 2013 Capital A/c s: Plant and Machinery 40,000 Akbar 60,000 Furniture 12,000 Birbal 40,000 Sundry debtors 61,000 General reserve 20,000 Less: R.D.D. 1,000 60,000 Sundry creditors 39,700 Stock 28,300 Bank 19,400 1,59,700 1,59,700 On the above date, the firm was dissolved and the assets realised were as follows : Plant and machinery ` 30,000.

Board Question Paper : March 2017 Sundry debtors ` 58,000. Furniture was taken over by Akbar for ` 10,000 and stock by Birbal for ` 27,000. Sundry creditors were paid ` 38,000 in full settlement of their claim. Realisation expenses amounted to ` 2,000. Prepare : (1) Realisation Account (2) Partners Capital Accounts (3) Bank Account Modern Chemicals Co. Ltd. made an issue of 60,000 shares of ` 20 each payable as follows : On application ` 5 per share On allotment ` 5 per share On first call ` 4 per share On second call ` 3 per share The company received applications for 65,000 shares of which applications for 5,000 shares were rejected and money refunded. All the shareholders paid up to second call except one shareholder, Mr. Bhupendra, the allotee of 100 shares, who did not pay the amount of the second call. Give Journal Entries in the books of Modern Chemicals Co., Ltd. Q. 6. With the help of the Balance Sheet and Receipts and Payments Accounts of Adarsh Cultural Club, Mumbai, prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 st March, 2013 and the Balance Sheet as on that date : Balance Sheet as on 01.04.2012 Capital fund 2,57,000 Buildings 2,50,000 Building fund 50,000 Furniture 20,000 Outstanding salary 1,300 Outstanding Subscription 1,000 Cash in hand 2,400 Cash at bank 34,900 [12] 3,08,300 3,08,300 Receipts and Payments Account for the year ending 31.03.2013 Dr. Cr. Receipts Payments To Balance b/d By Salaries 35,300 Cash in hand 2,400 By Furniture (Purchased on Cash at bank 34,900 01.10.2012) 10,000 To Subscriptions By General expenses 8,400 2011 12 1,000 By Printing and stationery 4,200 2012 13 48,000 By Drama expenses 16,000 2013 14 2,000 51,000 By Balance c/d To Donations for Cash in hand 4,600 building fund 20,000 Cash at bank 57,800 To Drama receipts 28,000 1,36,300 1,36,300 275

You are also required to consider the additional information given below: (1) The club had 100 members, each paying ` 500 as annual subscription. (2) Furniture to be depreciated at 20% p.a. (3) Salaries include ` 1,300 paid for outstanding salaries for the year 2011 12. Salaries outstanding for the year 2012 13 were ` 700. Q.7. Jaya and Maya are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3 respectively. With the help of the trial balance and adjustments given below, you are required to prepare their Trading, Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 st March, 2013 and the Balance Sheet as on that date : Trial Balance as on 31 st March, 2013 Debit Balances Credit Balances Purchases 1,09,000 Sundry creditors 45,600 Insurance 3,700 Sales 1,94,000 Rent, rates and taxes 14,600 R.D.D. 2,000 Office expenses 7,300 Commission 5,500 Land and buildings 3,00,000 Capital A/c s: Plant and machinery 60,000 Jaya 2,00,000 Furniture 15,000 Maya 2,50,000 Carriage inwards 3,700 Current A/c s: Sundry debtors 88,000 Jaya 3,400 Stock (as on 01.04.2012) 32,800 Maya 9,100 Wages and salaries 28,600 Cash in hand 4,700 Cash at bank 40,200 Drawings A/c s: Jaya 500 Maya 1,500 [15] 7,09,600 7,09,600 Adjustments : (1) Closing stock was valued at ` 22,600. (2) Purchases include purchase of furniture of ` 10,000 made on 1 st October, 2012. (3) Depreciate land and buildings at 10% p.a.; plant and machinery at 10% p.a. and furniture at 20% p.a. (4) Create R.D.D. at 5% on sundry debtors. 276