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What is meant by the rectification of errors? - Accountancy

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What is meant by the rectification of errors?

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Correction of errors in the books of accounts is not done by erasing, rewriting, or striking the figures which are incorrect. Correcting the errors that have occurred is called Rectification of errors.

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Chapter 9: Rectification of Errors - Very short answer questions [Page 198]

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Samacheer Kalvi Accountancy [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 9 Rectification of Errors
Very short answer questions | Q II 1. | Page 198

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Rectify the following error assuming that the trial balance is yet to be prepared:

Sales returns book was overcast by ₹ 500


Rectify the following errors:

  1. Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded as ₹ 700.
  2. Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded as ₹ 900.
  3. Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded as ₹ 400.
  4. Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded as ₹ 100.

Rectify the following errors:
(i) Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded as ₹ 7,200.
(ii) Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded as ₹ 9,900.
(iii) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded as ₹ 4,040.
(iv) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded as ₹ 1,600.


Rectify the following errors:
(a) Credit Sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded in purchases book.
(b) Credit Purchases from Rohan ₹ 900 were recorded in sales book.
(c) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded in the sales return book.
(d) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded in purchases return book.
(e) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 2,000 were recorded in purchases book.


Rectify the following errors assuming that suspense account was opened. Ascertain the difference in trial balance.
(a) Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded in Purchase Book. However, Mohan’s account was correctly debited.
(b) Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded in sales book. However, Rohan’s account was correctly credited.
(c) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded in sales return book. However, Rakesh’s account was correctly debited.
(d) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded through purchases return book. However, Mahesh’s account was correctly credited.
(e) Goods returned to Naresh ₹ 2,000 were recorded through purchases book. However, Naresh’s account was correctly debited.


Rectify the following errors:
(a) Depreciation provided on machinery ₹ 4,000 was posted as ₹ 400.
(b) Bad debts written off ₹ 5,000 were posted as ₹ 6,000.
(c) Discount allowed to a debtor ₹ 100 on receiving cash from him was posted as ₹ 60.
(d) Goods withdrawn by proprietor for personal use ₹ 800 were posted as ₹ 300.
(e) Bill receivable for ₹ 2,000 received from a debtor was posted as ₹ 3,000.


Rectify the following errors:

  1. Sales book overcast by ₹ 700.
  2. Purchases book overcast by ₹ 500.
  3. Sales return book overcast by ₹ 300.
  4. Purchase return book overcast by ₹ 200.

Rectify the following errors:

  1. Sales book overcast by ₹ 700.
  2. Purchases book overcast by ₹ 500.
  3. Sales return book overcast by ₹ 300. 
  4. Purchase return book overcast by ₹ 200.

Rectify the following errors:

  1. Sales book overcast by ₹ 700.
  2. Purchases book overcast by ₹ 500.
  3. Sales return book overcast by ₹ 300.
  4. Purchase return book overcast by ₹ 200.

Rectify the following errors:

  1. Sales book overcast by ₹ 700.
  2. Purchases book overcast by ₹ 500.
  3. Sales return book overcast by ₹ 300.
  4. Purchase return book overcast by ₹ 200.

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