MB0025 Model Question Paper 2 Financial and Management Accounting 1 Mark

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MB0025 Model Question Paper 2 Financial and Management Accounting 1 Mark 1. What is the relationship between book keeping and accounting? a. Both are concerned with recording economic data b. Accounting stops, book keeping starts c. Book keeping is concerned with recording transactions while accounting is measuring, analyzing and communicating the financial data d. They are synonymous. 2. Identify financial transaction in the following list a. Formulating a bonus policy b. Discussion on discontinuation of production of a product c. Receiving royalty for the minerals extracted d. A wordy warfare between employees and management about wages. 3. The object of financial Accounting is not a. To prepare future financial plans b. To prepare and communicate final accounts c. To record all transactions and interpret the financial data d. To take into consideration the historical data 4. What is a credit transaction? a. Transaction to transfer goods from one to another b. Transaction with a promise to pay for the goods at a future date c. Transaction, where customers has already paid the price and the goods are due to be sent d. Transaction where goods are promised to be transferred and the price promised to be paid. 5. What do you mean by a concept? a. Reasonable assumption b. A willful prediction c. Universal characteristic d. A regulated condition 6. A convention is different from a concept because a. Convention represents meaningless customs b. Convention is a presumption c. Convention is subjective and convenient principle d. Convention is a time tested principle 7. A manufacturing Company has produced 50000 units of a product during 2006. What accounting concept is missing in the above statement? a. Separate business unit

b. Accrual concept c. Going concern concept d. Money measurement concept 8. A manufacturing Company has produced 50000 units of a product costing Rs.2,50,000. What accounting concept is missing in the above statement? a. Separate business unit b. Accrual concept c. Periodicity concept d. Money measurement concept 9. The principle of full disclosure means a. Giving all business information to all parties b. Giving all business information to a few parties c. Giving part of business information to all parties d. Giving relevant business information to relevant parties 10. Capital is invested in the business. How does it impact the accounting equation? a. Capital of the business increases b. Cash is received into the business as asset c. Cash increases the liability and capital increases asset of the business d. Capital appears as a liability and cash appears as asset of the business 11. What is 'Accounting Trail'? a. Process of preparing all accounts b. Process of commencing from recording to preparation of final accounts c. Process of preparing a trial balance d. Process of finding out P & L Account 12. What is the purpose of preparing a voucher? a. To safeguard all cash disbursements b. To have some supportive document c. A mere formality d. Helpful for finalizing final accounts 13. What does an accounting equation indicate? a. Sources of funds are equal to application of funds b. Assets and liabilities to outsiders are equal c. Owner's equity only is equal to assets d. Assets and liabilities put together are equal to owner's equity 14. What is journalizing a. Writing a transaction in a book b. Systematic recording of journal entries in journal c. A career of journalism d. Process of making a record 15. State the rule of journalizing with regard to personal accounts

a. Debit the given and credit the receiver b. Debit the receiver and credit the giver c. Debit what comes in and credit what goes out d. Debit all assets and credit all liabilities 16. Debit all assets and credit all liabilities. This principle hold good because, they belong to a. Personal accounts b. Real accounts c. Nominal accounts d. Personal and real a/s accounts 17. Credit sales create a. Tr. Debtors b. Tr. Creditors c. Supplier d. Agents 18. What is Journal Proper? a. Journal, properly being maintained b. Journal containing proper accounts c. Journal containing all such transactions not covered by General ledger, Journal or subsidiary books d. Journal of all uncovered accounts 19. What is opening journal entry? a. Entry made on the opening date of accounting year b. Entry of assets and liabilities and capital as on the opening date of the accounting period c. Journal entry found on opening the Journal d. Entry made at the beginning of the journal 20 To close Rent Received Account' at the end of the year, what closing entry is drawn in Journal proper? a. Rent Received account Dr To P & L account b. P & L Account Dr To Rent Received Account c. Rent Received Account Dr To Total rent account d. Trading Account Dr To Rent Received account 21. How do you adjust closing stock in journal proper? a. Closing stock is debited and P&L a/c is credited b. Stock a/c is taken to the debit side of Trading a/c c. Cl.Stock a/c is debited and Trading a/c is credited d. Closing stock account is taken to balance sheet 22. The two methods of preparing trial balance are a. Journalizing & ledger b. Total method & balance method c. Debit method & credit method d. Horizontal & vertical methods

23. If assets accounts and expenses accounts are shown on debit side of TB, what accounts are shown an credit side of TB a. Income accounts b. Income & capital accounts c. Liabilities and capital accounts d. Liabilities, capital and income accounts 24. Which of the following contains error of commission? a. Ravi's account is debited by Rs 2000 but posted to the credit side of his a/c b. Ramanan's account is debited instead of ramana's a/c c. An invoice of Rs 1200 is taken as Rs 1020 in the journal d. Plant purchased is transferred to purchases a/c 25. State the type of error involved in the following transaction, If a sale of goods to kannan for Rs 960 is entered as Rs 690 in the sales book a. Error of omission b. Error of principle c. Error of commission d. Compensating error 26 Final accounts are prepared recognizing the concept of a. Separate entity concept b. Income recognition concept c. Accrual concept d. Money measurement concept 27. What do you mean by depreciation? a. Depreciation is a loss of an asset b. Depreciation is a loss as a result of wear and tear c. Depreciation is an expenditure to business d. Depreciation is fall in the price of an asset. 28. Budgetary control is a. Planning in advance b. Action in advance c. Reaction in advance d. No action in advance 29. Financial Accounting needs to be audited but Management Accounting a. Voluntary b. Compulsory c. Fiduciary d. Territory 30. Current ratio is a. current assets current liability b. current assets + current liability c. current assets * current liability d. current asset / current liabilities

31. Acid test ratio is a. current assets stock / current liabilities b. current assets + stock / current liabilities c. current assets / current liabilities d. current liabilities stock / current assets 32. Schedule of working capital changes is prepared to find a. Gross change b. Net change c. No change d. Negative change 33. Decrease in WC will be the result of decrease in a CL b. A c. FL d. CA 34. CFS is prepared to know the position of a. Asset b. Profit c. Cash d. Flow 35. Cash flow from cash sales is a. Total sales - credit sales is b. Total sales + credit sales is c. Credit sales d. Credit sales - total sales 36. Notional expenditure does not involve a. Cash outlay b. Cash inflow c. Source d. None 37. Chargeable expenses are treated as a. Indirect b. Invalid c. None d. Direct 38. Fixed cost per unit remain a. Fixed b. Constant c. Variable d. None

39. Variable cost varies in a. Proportion b. Ratio c. Total d. None 40 Every budget should reflect the business a. procedures b. laws c. policies d. Programs

2 Marks 1. As customers of business, what accounting information they are interested in? a. Cash flow statement of the business b. Balance Sheet containing assets and liabilities c. Debtor s account and facility of discounts and allowances. d. Profit and Loss Account 2. Creditors of a business are interested to look to a. Cash flow statement of the business b. Balance Sheet containing assets and liabilities c. Trading Account d. Profit and Loss Account 3. If Capital is Rs.4,00,000 liabilities are Rs1, 50,000 on 1-1-2005 and losses suffered during the year 2005 are Rs.50,000 find out the total assets on 31-12-2005. a. Rs.5,00,000 b. Rs.2,50,000 c. Rs.3,00,000 d. Rs.2,00,000 4. ICAI established Accounting Standards Board with an object of a. Bringing all Institutes of Chartered Accountants in the world together b. Bring about changes in the pattern of work carried out by Accountants c. Bring uniformity in terminology, accounting concepts, conventions and assumptions d. World body of Chartered Accountants. 5. Rent for 2005 is Rs. 60,000(Jan - Dec). Rent for Sept, Oct, and Dec, 2005 is not yet received. Do you consider this unrealized portion as income and why? a. Yes, because it accrued b. Yes, because the rent belongs to 2005. c. No, because it is not received. d. No, because that portion will be received next year. 6. When goods are purchased for cash from Gopal, indicate what accounts are affected in the account books? a. Goods account and Gopal account. b. Purchase account and Gopal account c. Goods account and Cash account d. Purchases account and Cash account

7. The balance sheet of Raghu shows the following position Capital Rs..50,000 Cash Rs 15,000 Creditors 10,000 Furniture 30,000 Stock 15,000 Total 60,000 60,000 If creditors are paid out and goods are bought for cash at Rs.5,000, What will be be the total of the balance sheet a. Rs. 45,000 b. Rs. 40,000 c. Rs. 50,000 d. Rs. 75,000 8. The annual interest on an investment made on 1-1-2006 is Rs. 48,000. The accounting year is from January to December. If periodicity principle is applied, find out the interest for 2005-06 and 2006-07. a. Rs. 12,000 and Rs.48,000 b. Rs. 48,000 and Rs.48,000 c. Rs. 48,000 and Rs.12,000 d Rs.12,000 and Rs. 12,000 9. If liabilities to outsiders are more than assets of a business, how do you account for owner s equity? a. Owner's equity shows nil balance b. Owner's equity does not appear in the balance sheet c. It shows excess of loss, having eaten away capital and is shown on asset side d. Owner s equity is not there and so business is closed 10. If wages are paid for the installation of plant, what account is debited and what account is credited. a. Debit wages A/c and credit Cash A/c b. Debit Plant A/c and credit Wages A/c c. Debit Plant A/c and credit cash A/c d. Debit Wages A/c and credit Plant A/c 11. John is a creditor to whom Rs 5000 is due, If Rs 3000/- is paid to him, what entry do you make a. Creditor are Rs 3000 To cash a/c 3000 b. John a/c Dr 5000 To cash a/c 3000 c. cash a/c Dr 3000 To john 3000 d. John a/c Dr 3000 To cash a/c 3000 12. Purchased a plant for Rs 5 lakhs from L & T co and the first installment is paid Rs 50,000, How is recorded journal

a. Plant a/c Rs 50,000 To cash are 50,000 b. Plant a/c Rs 5,00,000 To L& T a/c 5,00,000 c. Purchase Dr 50,000 To L & T a/c 50,000 d. Plant a/c Dr 5,00,000 To cash are 50,000 To L & T 4,50,000 13. In which subsidiary book the following J.E is found? Furniture and fitting a/c Dr 4000 To Furniture Mart a/c 4000 ( Being the purchase of furniture on credit a. Purchases book b. Sales book c. Cash book d. Journal proper 14. What balance is shown by purchases account and sales returns account? a. Credit b. Debit c. Debit and Credit respectively d. Credit and debit respectively 15. If furniture is purchased from Raman & Co. on credit, Rama & Co. account appears in.. a. General Ledger b. Debtor's ledger c. Creditor's ledger d. Sales Ledger 16. Salary outstanding is Rs.15, 000. What entry is passed for this adjustment in Journal proper? a. Outstanding salary account Dr P & L Account b. Salary account Dr To Outstanding salary account c. P & L Account Dr To outstanding salary account d. P & L Account Dr To salary account 17. Insurance premium paid for a [period from 1-1-2006 to 31-12-2006 is Rs. 6000. But accounts are finalized on 30th June, 2006. How do you adjust the prepaid insurance? a. Insurance account Dr 1,500 To prepaid insurance account 1,500 b.prepaid Insurance A/c Dr 1,500

To P & L Account 1,500 c. P & L Account Dr 1,500 To Prepaid insurance Account 1,500 d. Prepaid insurance account Dr 1,500 To Insurance account 1,500 18. Outstanding Advertising on 31-12-2000 and 31-12-2001 are respectively Rs. 5,600 and Rs.7,500. The actual advertisement expenses paid during the year amounted to Rs. 74,000. What is the advertisement expenditure for the year 2001? a. Rs. 80,000 b. Rs. 78,000 c. Rs. 75,900 d. Rs. 75,000 19. Goodwill Company has invested Rs. 5,000 @ 14% simple interest on 1-1-1993 and interest is receivable on 30th June and 31st December every year. Find out what is outstanding interest for the year ending 31-3-1993? a. Rs. 700 b. Rs. 350 c. Rs. 175 d. Rs. 875 20. Working Capital is the result of a. Current assets current liabilities b. Current assets + current liabilities c. Current assets / current liabilities d. Current assets * current liabilities 21. High debt indicates the capital structure as a. Excellent b. Good c. Balanced d. Poor

4 Marks 1. Match the following Situation Accounting concept involved i) If a firm believes that some of the debtors a. Consistency concept are likely to become bad for which some reserve is to be provided ii) The firm has certain stock, which is in high demand and has high market value. The firm b. Going concern concept followed cost method of valuation. iii) A business makes a loss in an year, but the c. Materiality concept business shall continue for long time iv) Accountant of a firm is worried with the total amount of drawings, the partner made. He need not d. Prudence concept worry how did he spend it because of a. 1 - a; 2 - b; 3 - c; 4 - d b. 1 - d; 2 - a; 3 - b; 4 - c c. 1 - b; 2 - d; 3 - a; 4 - c d. 1 - c; 2 - d; 3 - a; 4 - b 2. Match the following 1. Bills Receivable a. Accepted a bill in favor of Y for 3 months for credit purchases made 2. Bills Payable b. Royalty received in cash 3. Cash book c. stamps and postage expenses recorded 4. Petty cash d. Gave us a bill for 4 months for credit sales made to him a. 1-a,2-b,3-c,4-d b. 1-d,2-a,3-b,4-c c. 1-b,2-c,3-d,4-a d. 1-c,2-d,3-a,4-b 3. Complete the following matrix by entering either debit or credit in each cell, as shown below owners capital, To Increase - credit To Decreases - debit 1. Assets 2. Gains 3. Losses 4. Liabilities a. Debit & credit, credt& debit, debit & credit, credit & debit b. Debit & debit, credit & credit, credit & debit, credit & debit c. Credit & debit, debit & credit, credit & debit, debit & credit d. Debit & credit, debit & credit, debit & credit, debit & credit

4. Enter the following transactions in two column cash book of Mr. Ganesh for the month of October, 2004. Find out the cash and bank balance at the end of the month 01 Commenced business with cash Rs. 25,000 03 Paid into bank 20,000 05 Sold goods for cash 4,500 08 Sold goods for cash 6,400 09 Purchased goods from Ranganath on credit 22,000 12 Paid to Ranganath by cheque 12,000 15 Received cheque from Sudheer for goods sold to him 10,700 16 Deposited Shdheer's cheque into bank 17 Sumathi paid directly into our bank account 8,000 20 Purchased furniture from Godrej Co and paid them by cheque 7,500 24 Sold goods to Veerasamy 23,000 28 Received a cheque from Veerasamy in full settlement 22,200 31 Drew a cheque for personal use 6,000 31 Drew a cheque for office use 4,000 a. Cash balance Rs. 42,100 and bank balance Rs. 9,200 b. Cash balance Rs. 41,100 and bank balance Rs. 8,200 c. Cash balance Rs. 41,000 and bank balance Rs.9,200 d. Cash balance Rs. 42,000 and bank balance Rs.9,000 5. Show the effect of the following transactions on the accounting equation in the manner shown below Transaction Assets = (Liabilities Owner s Equity) ( Cash + Goods + Debtors +Fur) (Creditors +Capital) a. Ramcharan brings in capital in cash Rs. 1,00,000 b. Purchases goods on credit from Durga Prasad Rs. 40,000 c. Sold goods to Devi Prasanna on credit Rs.50000 (Cost Rs. 25000) Purchased Furniture Rs.10,000 Find the end balance of the accounting equation. a. Rs.1,50,000 b. Rs. 1,65,000 c. Rs. 1,00,000 d. Rs. 1,25,000 6. From the following trial balance of Mr. Bharath, containing errors, prepare a correct trial balance Ledger balances Debit(Rs) Ledger balances Credit (Rs) Purchases 60,000 Sales 1,00,000 Reserve Fund 20,000 Sales returns 2,000 Purchase Returns 1,000 Closing stock 40,000 Opening stock 30,000 Expenses 20,000 Outstanding Expenses 2,000 Debtors 80,000 Bank balance 5,000 Creditors 30,000 Assets 50,000 Capital 94,000 Suspense account 10,000 Total 2,72,000 Total 2,72,000

a. Trial balance total is Rs. 2,40,000 and suspense a/c 7000 b. Trial balance total is Rs. 2,47,000 c. Trial balance total is Rs. 2,72,000 d. Trial balance total is Rs. 2,70,000 Note: Closing stock should not be taken in trial balance. Do not consider Suspense account