English

Accountancy Delhi Set 1 2010-2011 Commerce (English Medium) Class 12 Question Paper Solution

Advertisements
Accountancy [Delhi Set 1]
Marks: 80 CBSE
Commerce (English Medium)
Science (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)

Academic Year: 2010-2011
Date: March 2011
Advertisements

[1]1

What is the basis for preparing an Income and Expenditure Account in the case of Not-for-Profit Organisation.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[1]2

Distinguish between Fixed and Fluctuating Capitals Accounts. 

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[1]3

State the two main rights that a newly admitted partner acquires in the firm. 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[1]4

How does the market situation affect the value of goodwill of a firm?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Admission of a Partner [0.013999999999999999] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Retirement/Death of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[1]5

Pass the necessary Journal entry when 10,000 debentures of Rs 100 each are issued as collateral security against a Bank loan of Rs 8,00,000

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[3]6

From the following information of a club show the amounts of match expenses and match fund in the Financial Statement of the Club for the year ended on 31st March, 2009 and 31st March, 2010. 

                                 Details

Amount

Rs

Match expenses (Paid during the year 2009-2010)

30,000

Match Fund (as on 31-3-2009)

17,000

Donation for Match Fund (Received during the year 2009 – 2010)

9,000

Proceeds from the sale of match tickets (Received during the year 2009-2010)

3,000

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.040999999999999995] Analysis of Financial Statements
[3]7

Y Ltd. purchased furniture costing Rs 1,35,000 from AB Ltd. The payment was made by issue of Equity Shares of Rs 10 each at a discount of Re 1 per share. Pass necessary Journal entries in the books of Y Ltd.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[3]8

X Ltd. redeemable 100, 6% Debentures of Rs 100 each by converting them into Equity Shares of Rs 100 each. The 6% Debentures were redeemable at 10% premium for which the Equity Shares were issued at 25% premium. Pass the necessary Journal entries for the redemption of above mentioned debentures in the books of X Ltd.

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[4]9

A and B are partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. On 31.3.2014, the Balance Sheet of the firm was as follows :

Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Capitals

   A     60,000

   B     20,000

 

 

80,000

Sundry Assets

 

 

80,000

 

 

  80,000   80,000

The Profit of Rs 80,000 for the year ended 31.3.2014 was divided between the partners without allowing interest on capital @ 12% per annum and a salary to A at Rs 1,000 per month. During the year A withdrew Rs 10,000 and B Rs 20,000.
Pass a single journal entry to rectify the error

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Advertisements
[4]10

A business has earned average profits of Rs 1,00,000 during the last few years and the normal rate of return in similar business is 10%.

Find out the value of Goodwill by

(i) Capitalisation of super profit method and

(ii) Super profit method if the goodwill is valued at 3 years purchase of super profit.

The assets of the business were Rs 10,00,000 and its external liabilities Rs 1,80,000.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Admission of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[4]11

Pass the necessary Journal entries of the issues and redemption of Debentures in the following cases:

(i) 10,000, 10% Debentures of Rs 120 each issued at 5% premium, repayable at par.

(ii) 20,000, 9% Debentures of Rs 200 each issued at 20% premium, repayable at 30% premium.

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[6]12

From the following items of Receipts and Payments Account of Young Ladies Club, prepare an Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31-3-2010. 

Particulars

Amount Rs

Salaries paid

50,000

Lighting and Heating

5,000

Printing and Stationery (Including Rs 500 for the previous year)

3,500

Subscription received (Including Rs 2,000 received in advance

40,000

and Rs 5,000 for the previous year)

 

Net proceeds of Refreshment Room

45,000

Miscellaneous Expenses

16,000

Interest paid on Loan of half year

1,200

Rent and Rates (Including Rs 1,000 prepaid)

7,500

Locker rent received

4,500

Additional Information:   

Subscriptions in arrears on 31-3-2010 were Rs 8,000 and half year’s interest on loan was also outstanding. 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[6]13

Pass the necessary Journal entries for the following transaction on the dissolution of the firm of P and Q after the various assets (Other than cash) and outside liabilities have been transferred to Realisation Account.

(i) Bank Loan Rs 12,000 was paid.

(ii) Stock worth Rs 16,000 was taken over by Partner Q.

(iii) Partner P paid a creditor Rs 4,000

(iv) An assets not appearing in the books of accounts realized Rs 1,200.

(v) Expenses of realisation Rs 2,000 were paid by partner Q.

(vi) Profit on realization Rs 36,000 was distributed between P and Q in 5 : 4 ratio.

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.013999999999999999] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Retirement/Death of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[6]14

On 1st April, 2008 a company made an issue of Rs 2,00,000, 6% Debentures of Rs 100 each, repayable at a premium of 10%. The terms of issue provided for the redemption of 400 debentures every year starting from the end of 31-3-2010 either by purchase from the open market or by draw of lots at the company’s option.

On 31-3-2010, the company purchased for cancellation 300 debentures at 95% and 100 debentures at 90%.

Pass the necessary Journal entries for the issue and redemption of debentures assuming that the company had already created the

Debentures Redemption Reserve A/c by the require amount.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[8]15 | Attempt any one of the following
[8]15.1

X Ltd. issued 40,000 Equity shares of Rs 10 each at a premium of Rs 2.50 per share.

The amount was payable as follows:

On Application- Rs 2 per share

On Allotment- Rs 4.50 per share (Including premium) and on call- 6 per share

Owing to heavy subscription the allotment was made on pro-rata basis as follows:

(a) Applicants for 20,000 shares were allotted 10,000 shares.

(b) Applicants for 56,000 shares were allotted 14,000 shares.

(c) Applicants for 48,000 shares were allotted 16,000 shares.

It was decided that excess amount received on applications would be utilized on allotment and the surplus would be refunded.

Ram to whom 1,000 shares were allotted, who belongs to category (a), failed to pay allotment money. His share were forfeited after the call.

Pass the necessary Journal entries in the books of X Ltd. for the above transaction.

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[8]15.2

Given Journal entries to record the following transaction of forfeiture and re-issue of shares and open share forfeited account in the books of the respective companies.

(i) C Ltd. forfeited 1,000 shares of Rs 100 each issued at a discount of 8%. On these shares the first call of Rs 30 per share was not received and the final call of Rs 20 per share was yet to be called. These shares were subsequently re-issued at Rs 70 per share Rs 80 paid up.

(ii) L Ltd. forfeited 470 equity share of Rs 10 each issued at a premium of Rs 5 per share for non-payment of allotment money of Rs 8 per share (including share premium Rs 5 per share) and the first and final call of Rs 5 per share. Out of these 60 Equity share were subsequently re-issued at Rs 14 per share.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[8]16 | Attempt any one of the following
Advertisements
[8]16.1

M, N and O were partners in a firm sharing profit and losses equally. Their Balance Sheet on 31-12-2009 was as follows: 

Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Capitals:

 

Plant and Machinery

60,000

M

70,000

 

Stock

30,000

N

70,000

 

Sundry Debtors

95,000

O

70,000

2,10,000

Cash at Bank

40,000

General Reserve

30,000

Cash in Hand

35,000

Creditors

20,000

 

 

 

2,60,000

 

2,60,000

 

 

 

 

N died on 14th March, 2010. According to the Partnership Deed, executors of the deceased partner are entitled to:

(i) Balance of partners’ capital account.

(ii) Interest on capital @ 5% p.a.

(iii) Share of goodwill calculated on the basis of twice the average of past three year’s profits and

(iv) Share of profits from the closure of the last accounting year till the date of death on the basis of twice the average of three completed year’s profit before death.

Profits for 2007, 2008 and 2009 were Rs 80,000, Rs 90,000, Rs 1,00,000 respectively. Show the working for deceased partners’ share of goodwill and profits till the date of his death. Pass the necessary journal entries and prepare N’s Capital Account to be rendered to his executors.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[8]16.2

On 31-3-2010 the Balance Sheet of W and R who shared profits in 3 : 2 ratio was as follows: 

   Liabilities

Amount

Rs

       Assets

Amount

Rs

Creditors

20,000

Cash

5,000

Profit and Loss Account

15,000

Sundry Debtors

20,000

 

Capital Accounts:

 

Less: Provision

(700)

19,300

W

40,000

 

Stock

25,000

R

30,000

70,000

Plant and Machinery

35,000

 

 

Plants

20,700

 

1,05,000

 

1,05,000

 

 

 

 

On this date B was admitted as a partner on the following conditions: 

(a) ‘B’ will get 4/15th share profits.

(b) ‘B’ had to bring Rs 30,000 as his capital to which amount other Partners capital shall have to be adjusted.

(c) He would pay cash for his share of goodwill which would be based on 2½ years purchase of average profits of past 4 years.

(d) The assets would be revalued as under:

Sundry debtors at the book value less 5% provision for bad debts. Stock at Rs 20,000, Plant and Machinery at Rs 40,000.

(e) The profits of the firm for the years 2007, 2008 and 2009 were Rs 20,000; Rs 14,000 and Rs 17,000 respectively.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners’ Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the new firm. 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.013999999999999999] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Retirement/Death of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[1]17

What is meant by a ‘Common Size Statement’?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[1]18

Give the meaning of ‘Cash Flow’.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement
[1]19

State with reason whether deposit of cash into Bank will result into inflow, outflow or no flow of cash.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement
[3]20

List the items which are shown under the heading current liabilities and provisions as per Schedule VI Part-I of the Companies’ Act,1956.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.040999999999999995] Analysis of Financial Statements
[4]21

Prepare a Comparative Income Statements from the following information 

       Particulars

2009

Rs

2010

Rs

Sales

10,00,000

12,50,000

Cost of goods sold

5,00,000

6,50,000

Carriage inwards

30,000

50,000

Operating expenses

50,000

60,000

Income tax

50%

50% 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
[4]22

On the basis of the following information, calculate:

(i) Debt-Equity Ratio and

(ii) Working Capital Turnover Ratio

Information  

             Particulars

 Amount Rs

Net Sales

60,00,000

Cost of goods sold

45,00,000

Other current assets

11,00,000

Current liabilities

4,00,000

Paid up share capital

6,00,000

6% Debentures

3,00,000

9% Loan

1,00,000

Debentures Redemption Reserve

2,00,000

Closing Stock

1,00,000

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[6]23

From the following Balance Sheet of Vijay Ltd. as on 31-3-2009 and 31-3-2010 prepare a Cash Flow Statement. 

Liabilities

31-3-2009

Rs

31-3-2010

Rs

Assets

31-3-2009

Rs

31-3-2010

Rs

Share Capital

45,000

65,000

Fixed Assets

46,700

83,000

General Reserve

15,000

27,500

Stock

11,000

13,000

Profit and Loss Account

10,000

15,000

Debtors

18,000

19,500

Trade Creditors

8,700

11,000

Cash

2,000

2,500

 

 

 

Preliminary Expenses

1,000

500

 

78,700

1,18,500

 

78,700

1,18,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information: 

(i) Depreciation on Fixed assets for the year 2009-2010 was Rs 14,700

(ii) An interim dividend Rs 7,000 has been paid to the shareholders during the year.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement

Submit Question Paper

Help us maintain new question papers on Shaalaa.com, so we can continue to help students




only jpg, png and pdf files

CBSE previous year question papers Class 12 Accountancy with solutions 2010 - 2011

     CBSE Class 12 Accountancy question paper solution is key to score more marks in final exams. Students who have used our past year paper solution have significantly improved in speed and boosted their confidence to solve any question in the examination. Our CBSE Class 12 Accountancy question paper 2011 serve as a catalyst to prepare for your Accountancy board examination.
     Previous year Question paper for CBSE Class 12 Accountancy-2011 is solved by experts. Solved question papers gives you the chance to check yourself after your mock test.
     By referring the question paper Solutions for Accountancy, you can scale your preparation level and work on your weak areas. It will also help the candidates in developing the time-management skills. Practice makes perfect, and there is no better way to practice than to attempt previous year question paper solutions of CBSE Class 12.

How CBSE Class 12 Question Paper solutions Help Students ?
• Question paper solutions for Accountancy will helps students to prepare for exam.
• Question paper with answer will boost students confidence in exam time and also give you an idea About the important questions and topics to be prepared for the board exam.
• For finding solution of question papers no need to refer so multiple sources like textbook or guides.
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×