This question paper comprises 39 questions. All questions are compulsory.
This question paper is divided into five sections- A, B, C, D and E.
Section A -
Questions No. 1 to 20 are multiple choice questions. Each question
carries 1 mark.
Section B -
Questions No. 21 to 26 are very short answer type questions. Each
question carries 2 marks. Answer to these questions should be in the range of
30 to 50 words.
Section C -
Questions No. 27 to 33 are short answer type questions. Each
question carries 3 marks. Answer to these questions should in the range of
50 to 80 words.
Section D -
Questions No. 34 to 36 are long answer type questions. Each
question carries 5 marks.
Answer to these questions should be in the range of
80 to 120 words.
Section E -
Questions No. 37 to 39 are of 3 source-based / case-based units of
assessment carrying 4 marks each with sub-parts.
Section-A
This section has 20 multiple choice questions (Q.No. 1 -
20). All questions are
compulsory
Question
1
A& B are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2. C is admitted for ¼ and for which
₹30,000 and ₹10,000 are credited as a premium for goodwill to A and B respectively. The new
profitsharing ratio of A:B:C will be:
a) 3:2:1
b) 12:8:5
c) 9:6:5
d) 33:27:20
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2
Assertion: Batman, a partner in a firm with four partners has advanced a loan of ₹50,000 to the firm for
last six months of the financial year without any agreement. He claims an interest on loan of
₹3,000 despite the firm being in loss for the year.
Reasoning: In the absence of any agreement / provision in the partnership deed, provisions of Indian
Partnership Act, 1932 would apply.
a) Both A and R are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is correct but R is incorrect.
d) A is incorrect but R is correct.
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Question
3
If 10,000 shares of ₹10 each were forfeited for non-payment of final call money of ₹3 per share and
only 7,000 of these shares were re-issued @₹ 11 per share as fully paid up, then what is the minimum
amount that company must collect at the time of re-issue of the remaining 3,000 shares?
a) ₹ 21,000
b) ₹ 9,000
c) ₹ 16,000
d) ₹ 30,000
OR
On 1st April 2022, Galaxy ltd. had a balance of ₹8,00,000 in Securities Premium account. During the
year company issued 20,000 Equity shares of ₹10 each as bonus shares and used the balance amount to
write off Loss on issue of Debenture on account of issue of 2,00,000, 9% Debentures of ₹100 each at a
discount of 10% redeemable @ 5% Premium. The amount to be charged to Statement of P&L for the
year for Loss on issue of Debentures would be:
a) ₹30,00,000.
b) ₹22,00,000.
c) ₹24,00,000.
d) ₹20,00,000.
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4
A, B and C who were sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4:3:2 decided to share the future profits
and losses in the ratio to 2:3:4 with effect from 1st April 2023. An extract of their Balance Sheet as
at
31st March 2023 is:
At the time of reconstitution, a certain amount of Claim on workmen compensation was determined for
which B’s share of loss amounted to₹5,000. The Claim for workmen compensation would be:
a) ₹15,000
b) ₹70,000
c) ₹50,000
d) ₹80,000
OR
A, B and C are in partnership business. A used ₹2,00,000 belonging to the firm without the information
to other partners and made a profit of ₹35,000 by using this amount. Which decision should be taken
by the firm to rectify this situation?
a) A need to return only ₹2,00,000 to the firm.
b) A is required to return ₹35,000 to the firm.
c) A is required to pay back ₹35,000 only equally to B and C.
d) A need to return ₹2,35,000 to the firm.
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Question
5
Interest on Partner’s loan is credited to:
a) Partner’s Fixed capital account.
b) Partner’s Current account.
c) Partner’s Loan Account.
d) Partner’s Drawings Account
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Question
6
Alexa Ltd. purchased building from Siri Ltd for ₹8,00,000. The consideration was paid by issue of
6%debentures of ₹100 each at a discount of 20%. The 6% Debentures account is credited with:
a) ₹10,40,000
b) ₹10,00,000
c) ₹9,60,000
d) ₹6,40,000
OR
Which of the following statements is incorrect about debentures?
a) Interest on debentures is an appropriation of profits.
b) Debenture holders are the creditors of a company.
c) Debentures can be issued to vendors at discount.
d) Interest is not paid on Debentures issued as Collateral Security.
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Question
7
Assertion (A) :- A Company is Registered with an authorised Capital of 5,00,000 Equity Shares of ₹10
each of which 2,00,000 Equity shares were issued and subscribed. All the money had been called up
except ₹2 per share which was declared as ‘Reserve Capital’. The Share Capital reflected in balance
sheet as ‘Subscribed and Fully paid up’ will be Zero.
Reason ( R ) :- Reserve Capital can be called up only at the time of winding up of the company.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are Correct and Reason (R) is the correct explanation
of Assertion (A)
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are Correct, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation
of Assertion (A)
(c) Assertion (A) is incorrect, but Reason (R) is Correct.
(d) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is incorrect
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Question
8
G, S and T were partners sharing profits in the ratio 3:2:1. G retired and his dues towards the firm
including Capital balance, Accumulated profits and losses share, Revaluation Gain amounted to ₹
5,80,000. G was being paid ₹ 7,00,000 in full settlement. For giving that additional amount of ₹
1,20,000, S was debited for ₹ 40,000. Determine goodwill of the firm.
a). ₹ 1,20,000
b). ₹80,000
c). ₹2,40,000
d). ₹ 3,60,000
OR
Annu, Banu and Chanu are partners, Chanu has been given a guarantee of minimum profit of ₹8,000 by
the firm. Firm suffered a loss of ₹5,000 during the year. Capital account ofBanu will be ________
by₹_________.
a) Credited, ₹6,500.
b) Debited, ₹6,500.
c) Credited, ₹1,500.
d) Debited, ₹1,500.
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Read the following hypothetical situation, answer question no. 9 and 10.
Richa and Anmol are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2 with capitals of ₹2,50,000 and
₹1,50,000 respectively. Interest on capital is agreed @ 6% p.a. Anmol is to be allowed an annual salary
of 12,500. During the year ended 31st March 2023, the profits of the year prior to calculation of
interest
on capital but after charging Anmol’s salary amounted to ₹62,000.A provision of 5% of this profit is to
be made in respect of manager’s commission.
Following is their Profit & Loss Appropriation Account
Question
9
The amount to bereflected in blank (1) will be:
a) ₹37,200
b) ₹44,700
c) ₹22,800
d) ₹20,940
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Question
10
The amount to be reflected in blank (2) will be:
a) ₹62,000.
b) ₹74,500.
c) ₹71,400.
d) ₹70,775
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Question
11
In the absence of an agreement, partners are entitled to:
i) Profit share in capital ratio.
ii) Commission for making additional sale.
iii) Interest on Loan & Advances by them to the firm.
iv) Salary for working extra hours.
v) Interest on Capital.
Choose the correct option:
a) Only i), iv) and v).
b) Only ii) and iii).
c) Only iii).
d) Only i) and iii)
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Question
12
Rancho Ltd. took over assets worth ₹ 20,00,000 from PK Ltd. by paying 30% through bank draft and
balance by issue of shares of ₹ 100 each at a premium of 10%. The entry to be passed by Rancho Ltd
for settlement will be :-
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Question
13
A company forfeited 3,000 shares of ₹10 each, on which only ₹5 per share (including ₹1 premium) has
been paid. Out of these few shares were re-issued at a discount of ₹1 per share were and ₹6,000 were
transferred to Capital Reserve. How many shares were re-issued?
a) 3,000 shares
b) 1,000 shares
c) 2,000 shares
d) 1,500 shares
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Question
14
4 X and Y are partners in a firm with capital of ₹18,000 and ₹20,000. Z brings ₹10,000 for his share of
goodwill and he is required to bring proportionate capital for 1/3rdshare in profits. The capital
contribution of Z will be:
a) ₹24,000.
b) ₹19,000.
c) ₹12,667.
d) ₹14,000.
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Question
15
A and B are partners. B draws a fixed amount at the end of every quarter. Interest on drawings is
charged @15% p.a. At the end of the year interest on B’s drawings amounted to ₹9,000. Drawings of B
were:
a) ₹24,000 per quarter.
b) ₹40,000 per quarter
c) ₹30,000 per quarter
d) ₹80,000 per quarter
OR
Shyam, Gopal & Arjun are partners carrying on garment business. Shyam withdrew ₹ 10,000 in the
beginning of each quarter. Gopal, withdrew garments amounting to ₹ 15,000 to distribute it to flood
victims, and Arjun withdrew ₹ 20,000 from his capital account. The partnership deed provides for
interest on drawings @ 10% p.a. The interest on drawing charged from Shyam, Gopal & Arjun at the
end of the year will be
a) Shyam- ₹ 4,800; Gopal- ₹ 1,000; Arjun- ₹ 2,000.
b) Shyam- ₹ 4,800; Gopal- ₹ 1,000; Arjun- ₹ 2,000.
c) Shyam- ₹ 2,500; Gopal- ₹ 750; Arjun- Nil.
d) Shyam- ₹ 4,800; Gopal- Nil; Arjun- Nil.
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Question
16
On the day of dissolution of the firm ‘Roop Brothers’ had partner’s capital amounting to ₹1,50,000 ,
external liabilities ₹35,000, Cash balance ₹8,000 and P&LA/c(Dr.) ₹7,000. If Realisation expense and
loss on Realisation amounted to₹5,000 and ₹25,000 respectively, the amount realised by sale of assets
is:
a) ₹1,64,000
b) ₹1,45,000
c) ₹1,57,000
d) ₹1,50,000
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Question
17
Anshul, Babita and Chander were partners in a firm running a successful business of car accessories.
They had agreed to share profits and losses in the ratio of 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/6 respectively. After running
business successfully and without any disputes for 10 years,Babita decided to retire due to old age and
the Anshul and Chander decided to share future profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. The accountant
passed the following journal entry for Babita share of goodwill and missed some information. Fill in
the missing figures in the following Journal entry and calculate the gaining ratio.
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Question
18
P, Q and R were partners with fixed capital of ₹ 40,000, ₹32,000and ₹24,000.After distributing the
profit of ₹48,000 for the year ended 31st March 2022 in their agreed ratio of 3 : 1 : 1it was observed
that:
(1) Interest on capital was provided at 10% p.a. instead of 8% p.a.
(2) Salary of ₹ 12,000 was credited to P instead of Q.
You are required to pass a single journal entry in the beginning of the next year to rectify the above
omissions.
OR
Cheese and Slice are equal partners. Their capitals as on April 01, 2022 were Rs. 50,000 and Rs.
1,00,000 respectively. After the accounts for the financialyear ending March 31, 2023 have been
prepared, it is observed that interest on capital @ 6% per annum and salary to Cheese @ ₹5,000 per
annum, as provided in the partnership deed has notbeen credited to the partners’ capital accounts before
distribution of profits.
You are required to give necessary rectifying entries using P&L adjustment account
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Question
19
Pioneer Fitness Ltd. took over the running business of Healthy World Ltd. having assets of ₹10,00,000
and liabilities of ₹ 1,70,000 by:
a) Issuing 8,000 8% Debentures of ₹ 100 each at 5% premium redeemable after 6 years @ ₹ 110;
and
b) Cheque for ₹ 50,000.
Pass the Journal entries in the books of Pioneer Fitness Ltd.
OR
Lilly Ltd. forfeited 100 shares of ₹10 each issued at10% premium (₹8 called up ) on which a
shareholder did not pay ₹3 of allotment (including premium) and first call of ₹2. Out of these 60 shares
were reissued to Ram as fully paid for ₹8 per share and 20 shares to Suraj as fully paid up @ ₹12 per
share at different intervals of time.
Prepare Share Forfeiture account.
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Question
20
Calculate goodwill of a firm on the basis of three years purchases of the Weighted Average Profits of
the last four years. The profits of the last four years were:
a) On 1st April, 2020 a major plant repair was undertaken for ₹10,000 which was charged to
revenue. The said sum is to be capitalized for goodwill calculation subject to adjustment of
depreciation of 10% on reducing balance method.
b) For the purpose of calculating Goodwill the company decided that the years ending 31.03.2020
and 31.03.2021 be weighted as 1 each (being COVID affected) and for year ending 31.03.2022
and 31.03.2023 weights be taken as 2 and 3 respectively.
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Question
21
Atishyokti Ltd. company was registered with an authorized capital of ₹ 20,00,000 divided into
2,00,000 Equity Shares of ₹ 10 each, payable ₹ 3 on application, ₹ 6 on allotment (including ₹ 1
premium) and balance on call. The company offered 80,000 shares for public subscription. All the
money has been duly called and received except allotment and call money on 5,000 shares held by
Manish and call money on 4,000 shares held by Alok. Manish’s shares were forfeited and out of these
3,000 shares were re-issued ₹ 9 per share as fully paid up. Show share capital in the books of the
company. Also prepare notes to accounts.
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Question
22
Sun and Kiran are partners sharing profits and losses equally. They decided to dissolve their firm.
Assets and Liabilities have been transferred to Realisation Account. Pass necessary Journal entries for
the following:
a) All partners are agreed that the process of realisation at the time dissolution will be
accomplished by Sun for which he will be paid ₹10,000 along with the amount of expense
which amounted to 2% of total value realised from the Assets on dissolution. Some assets were
sold for Cash at a cumulative Value of ₹12,00,000 and the remaining were taken over by
creditors at a valuation of ₹3,00,000.
b) Deferred Advertisement Expenditure A/c appeared in the books at ₹28,000.
c) Out of the Stock of ₹1,20,000; Kiran (a partner) took over 1/3 of the stock at a discount of 25%
and 50% of remaining stock was took over by a Creditor of ₹30,000 in full settlement of his
claim. Balance amount of stock realized at ₹25,000.
d) An outstanding bill for repairs and renewal of₹3,000 was settled through an unrecorded asset
which was valued at ₹10,000. Balance being settled in Cash.
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Question
23
The Directors of Rockstar Ltd. invited applications for 2,00,000 Shares of ₹ 10 each, issued at 20%
premium. Share was payable as ₹ 5 on application, ₹ 4 (including premium) on allotment and balance
on call. Public had applied for 3,20,000 shares out of which applications for 20,000 shares were
rejected and remaining were alloted on pro-rata basis.
Simba, an applicant of 15,000 shares failed to pay allotment and call money. His shares were forfeited
and out of these 6,000 shares were reissued at a discount of ₹2 per share.
Journalise.
OR
Shaktimaan Ltd. invited applications for issuing 1,00,000 Shares of ₹ 10 each at a premium of ₹2 per
share. The amount was payable as₹ 4 on application (including premium); ₹ 5 on Allotment and
balance on call. Applications were received shares for 1,80,000 of which Applications for 30,000
shares were rejected and remaining applicants were allotted on pro-rata basis.
Manthan, holding 5,000 shares failed to pay call money and his shares were forfeited. Out of these
2,000 shares were re-issued at premium of ₹ 3 per share.
Prepare Cash Book and pass necessary entries.
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Question
24
Rajinder and Vijay were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio 3:2. On 31st March 2023 their
balance sheet was as follows:
With an aim to expand business it is decided to admit Ranvijay as a partner on 1st April 2023 on the
following terms:
a) Provision for doubtful debts is to be increased to 6% of debtors.
b) An outstanding bill for repairs ₹ 50,000 to be accounted in the books
c) An unaccounted interest accrued of ₹ 7500 be provided for .
d) Investment were sold at book value.
e) Half of stock was taken by Rajinder at ₹42,000 and remaining stock was also to be revalued at
the same rate.
f) New profit-sharing ratio of partners will be 5:3:2.
g) Ranvijay will bring ₹ 1,00,000 as capital and his share of goodwill which was valued at twice
the average profit of the last three years ended 31st March 2023, 2022 and 2021 were ₹
1,50,000, ₹ 1,30,000 and ₹ 1,70,000 respectively.
Pass necessary journal entries.
OR
L, M and N were partners in a firm sharing profit & losses in the ratio of 2:2:3 . On 31st March 2023,
their Balance Sheet was as follows:
On 31st March 2023 , M retired from the firm and remaining partners decided to carry on business. It
was decided to revalue assets and liabilities as under :
a) Land and Building be appreciated by₹ 2,40,000 and Machinery be depreciated 10%.
b) 50% of investments were taken by the retiring partner at book value.
c) Provision for doubtful debts was to be made at5% on debtors.
d) Stock will be valued at market price which is ₹1,00,000 less than the book value.
e) Goodwill of the firm be valued at ₹5,60,000. L and N decided to share future profits and losses
in the ratio of 2:3.
f) The total capital of the new firm will be ₹32,00,000 which will be in proportion of profit -
sharing ratio of L and N.
g) Gain on revaluation account amounted to ₹1,05,000.
Prepare Partner’s Capital accounts and Balance sheet of firm after M’s retirement.
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25
Sandeep, Maheep and Amandeep were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2: 2: 1. The firm
closes its books on 31st March every year. On 30th June, 2020Maheepdied. The partnership deed
provided that on the death of a partner his executors will be entitled to the following:
a) Balance in his capital account which amounted to ₹1,15,000and interest on capital till date of
death which amounted to ₹5,000.
b) His share in the profits of the firm till the date of his death amounted to ₹20,000.
c) His share in the goodwill of the firm. The goodwill of the firm on Maheep’s death was valued at
₹ 1,50,000.
d) Loan to Maheep amounted ₹ 20,000.
It was agreed that the amount will be paid to his executor in three equal yearly instalments with
interest
@10% p.a. The first instalment was to be paid on 30.06.2021.
Calculate the amount to be transferred to Maheep’s executors Account and prepare the
executor’s account till it is finally settled.
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26
On July 01, 2022, Panther Ltd. issued 20,000, 9% Debentures of ₹ 100 each at 8% premium and
redeemable at a premium of 15% in four equal instalments starting from the end of the third year. The
balance in Securities Premium on the date of issue of debentures was ₹ 80,000. Interest on debentures
was to be paid on March 31 every year.
Pass Journal entries for the financial year 2022-23. Also prepare Loss on Issue of Debentures account.
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PART B
Option - I
(Analysis of Financial Statements)
Question
27
‘Freedom to Choose of method of depreciation’ refers to which limitation of financial statement
analysis.
a) Historical analysis.
b) Qualitative aspect ignored.
c) Not free from bias.
d) Ignore Price level Changes.
OR
. ............ is included in current assets while preparing balance sheet as per revised Schedule III
but
excluded from current assets while calculating Current Ratio
a) Debtors.
b) Cash and Cash Equivalent.
c) Loose tools and Stores and spares.
d) Prepaid Expense
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Question
28
Debt-Equity Ratio of Dhamaka Ltd is 3 : 1. Which of the following will result in decrease in this
ratio?
a) Issue of Debentures for Cash of ₹2,00,000.
b) Issue of Debentures of ₹3,00,000 to Vendors from whom Machinery was purchased.
c) Goods purchased on Credit of ₹1,00,000.
d) Issue of Equity Shares of ₹2,00,000.
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Question
29
Statement I:- Sale of Marketable Securities will result in no flow of Cash
Statement II:- Debentures issued as collateral security will result in inflow of cash
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Question
30
Aditya Sunrise Ltd. provides you the following information:
Additional Information:
1. Equity Share Capital raised during the year ₹3,00,000;
2. 10% Bank Loan was repaid on 01.04.2022.
3. Dividend received during the year was ₹20,000.
4. Dividend Proposed for the year 2021-22 was ₹50,000 but only ₹20,000 was approved by the
Shareholders.
Find out the cash flow from Financing Activities.
a) ₹ 1,50,000
b) ₹ 2,00,000
c) ₹ 1,70,000
d) ₹ 1,80,000
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Question
31
Classify the following items under Major heads and Sub heads (If any) in the balance sheet of a
Company as per schedule III of the Companies Act 2013.
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Question
32
a) A company had a liquid ratio of 1.5 and current ratio of 2 and inventory turnover ratio 6 times.
It had total current assets of ₹8,00,000. Find out annual sales if goods are sold at 25% profit on
cost.
b) Calculate debt to capital employed ratio from the following information.
Shareholder funds ₹ 15,00,000
8% Debenture ₹ 7,50,000
Current liabilities ₹ 2,50,000
Non -current Assets ₹ 17,50,000
Current Assets ₹7,50,000
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Question
33
From the information extracted from the statement of Profit & Loss of Zee Ltd for the year ended
31st
March 2022 and 31st March 2023,prepare a common size statement of profit & loss:
OR
From the following information , prepare comparative statement ofProfit & Loss
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Question
34
Prepare a Cash Flow Statement from the following Balance Sheets of Arya Ltd.:
Notes to Accounts:
Additional Information:
1. Tax provided during the year is ₹17,000.
2. Depreciation charged on plant and Machinery during the year amounted to ₹1,20,000.
3. Non-current Investments costing ₹ 30,000 were sold for ₹ 40,000 during the year. Gain on sale of
Investments was credited to Capital Reserve.
4. Additional Debentures were issued on 31.03.2023.
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PART B
Option – II
(Computerised Accounting)
Question
27
Which formulae would result in TRUE if C3 is less than 14 and D4 is less than 200?
(a)=AND(C3>14,D4>20)
(b)=AND(C3>14,C4< 200)
(c)=AND(C3>14, D4< 20)
(d)=AND(C3< 14,D4,200)
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Question
28
When navigating in a work book, which command is used to move to the beginning of the current
row?
(a) [Ctrl]+[Home]
(b) [Page Up]
(c) [Home]
(d) [Ctrl]+[Backspace]
Or
Which function results can be displayed in Auto Calculate?
(a) SUM and AVERAGE
(b) MAX and LOOK
(c) LABEL and AVERAGE
(d) MIN and BLANK
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Question
29
What category of functions is used in this formula:=PMT(D11/15,D12,D 12,5)
(a) Logical
(b) Financial
(c) Payment
(d) Statistical
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Question
30
The syntax of PMT Function is
(a) PMT(rate,pv,nper, [fv],[type])
(b) PMT(rate,nper,pv,[fv],[type])
(c) PMT(rate,pv,nper,[type],[fv])
(d) PMT(rate,nper,pv,[type],[fv])
Or
In Excel, the chart tools provide three different options , and
for formatting.
(a) Layout, Format, Data Maker
(b) Design, Layout, Format
(c) Format, Layout, Label
(d) Design, Data Maker, Layout
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Question
31
State any three requirements which should be considered before making an investing decision to
choose between ‘Desktop database’or ‘Server database’.
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Question
32
‘Accounting Vouchers used for entry in Tally software’
Define any three types of vouchers which form the basis of entry in Tally software.
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Question
33
Explain the use of ‘Conditional Formatting’.
Or
State the features of Computerized Accounting system.
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Question
34
Describe two basic methods of charging depreciation. Differentiate between both of them.
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