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Accountancy Term 2 - Delhi Set 2 2021-2022 Commerce (English Medium) Class 12 Question Paper Solution

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Accountancy [Term 2 - Delhi Set 2]
Marks: 40 CBSE
Commerce (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)

Academic Year: 2021-2022
Date & Time: 23rd May 2022, 10:30 am
Duration: 2h
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General Instructions:

  1. This question paper contains 12 questions. All questions are compulsory.
  2. This question paper is divided into two Parts, Part-A and B.
  3. Part A is compulsory for all candidates.
  4. Part B has two options i.e. (i) Analysis of Financial Statements and (ii) Computerised Accounting. Students must attempt only one of the given options.
  5. Question nos. 1 to 3 and 10 are short-answer type-I questions carrying 2 marks each.
  6. Question nos. 4 to 6 and 11 are short-answer type-II questions carrying 3 marks each.
  7. Question nos. 7 to 9 and 12 are long-answer type questions carrying 5 marks each.
  8. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 3 questions of three marks and 1 question of five marks.

Part - A (Accounting for Not-for Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms and Companies)
[2]1

How will the following items be presented in the Balance Sheet of 'Miso Club'?

Particulars Amount (₹)
Tournament fund on 1st April, 2020 3,00,000
Sale of Tournament Tickets during the year 75,000
Tournament prizes awarded during the year 60,000
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[2]2

Distinguish between 'Dissolution of Partnership' and 'Dissolution of Partnership Firm' on the basis of:

  1. Court's intervention
  2. Economic relationship
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[2]3

Mahi, Mamta and Monika are partners in a firm, sharing profits in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 2. Monika retired and her capital after making adjustments for reserves and revaluation of assets and reassessment of liabilities was ₹ 95,000. Mahi and Mamta agreed to pay ₹ 1,09,000 in full settlement of her claim.

Pass necessary journal entries for treatment of goodwill without opening goodwill account and making payment to Monika on her retirement.

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[3]4

Ram, Mohan and Sohan were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 2. The firm closes its books on 31st March every year. Sohan died on 1st September, 2021. On Sohan's death, the goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 6,00,000. The partnership deed provided that the share of profit of the deceased partner in the year of his death will be calculated on the basis of last year's profit. The profit for the year ended 31.3.2021 was ₹ 3,00,000. 

  1. Calculate Sohan's share in the profits till the date of his death.
  2. Pass necessary journal entries for the treatment of goodwill without opening goodwill account and Sohan's share of profit at the time of his death. 
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[3]5
[3]5.a

As per Receipts and Payments Account of Kala Club for the year ended 31st March, 2021, subscriptions received were ₹ 4,00,000.

 
Subscriptions outstanding on 1.4.2020 1,00,000
Subscriptions outstanding on 31.3.2021 70,000
Subscriptions received in advance on 1.4.2020 50,000
Subscriptions received in advance on 31.3.2021 80,000

Calculate the amount of subscriptions to be shown in Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2021 as income from subscription.

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisation
OR
[3]5.b

From the following information, calculate the amount of stationery to be shown in Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2021:

Particulars 1st April, 2020
(₹)
31st March, 2021
(₹)
Creditors for Stationery 5,600 12,800
Stock of Stationery 25,000 35,000

During the year ended 31st March, 2021 payments made to creditors amounted to ₹ 62,800. Stationery purchased during the year was ₹ 2,00,000.

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisation
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[3]6
[3]6.a

Radhey Ltd. took over assets of ₹ 14,00,000 and liabilities of ₹ 6,00,000 of Krishna Ltd. Radhey Ltd. paid the purchase consideration by issuing 10,000, 8% Debentures of 100 each at a premium of 10%.

Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Radhey Ltd.

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Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
OR
[3]6.b

Amay Ltd invited applications for issuing 10,000, 8% debentures of ₹ 100 each. The amount was payable as follows:

₹ 30 on application and ₹ 70 on allotment. The public applied for 12,000 debentures. Applications for 8,000 debentures were accepted in full; applications for 3,000 debentures were allotted 2,000 debentures and the remaining applications were rejected. All money was duly received. Pass the necessary journal entries in the books of the company for the above transactions.

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Chapter: [0.021] Accounting for Share Capital
[5]7

Pass journal entries relating to issue of debentures for the following transactions:

  1. Issued 8,000, 10% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 10%, redeemable at 5% premium.
  2. Issued 4,000, 12% debentures of ₹ 100 each at 10% premium, redeemable at 6% premium.
  3. Issued ₹ 1,00,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at par redeemable at par.
  4. Issued ₹ 5,00,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at 10% premium redeemable at par.
  5. Issued ₹ 6,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 10% redeemable at par.
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Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
[5]8

Following is the Receipts and Payments Account of Indian Youth Club for the year ended 31st March, 2021:

'Receipts and Payments Account' of Indian Youth Club
for the year ended 31st March, 2021
Receipts Amount (₹)  Amount (₹) Payments Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
To Balance b/d:     By Salaries   3,60,000
Cash 25,000 3,10,000 By Printing & Stationary   19,000
Bank 2,85,000 By Printer   40,000
To Subscriptions   4,00,000 By Investments   80,000
(including ₹ 40,000 for year ending 31.3.2022)     By Balance c/d:    
To Interest on investments   1,000 Cash 12,000 2,12,000
      Bank 2,00,000
    7,11,000     7,11,000

Additional Information:

  1. Investments were made on 1st October, 2020 @ 5% p.a.
  2. Salaries for March, 2021 ₹ 5,000 are unpaid.
  3. ₹ 3,000 are payable for stationery.

Prepare Income and Expenditure Account of the Club for the year ended 31st March, 2021.

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[5]9
[5]9.a

Give the necessary Journal entries for the following transactions on dissolution of the firm of Sonu and Monu on 31st March, 2021, after transfer of various assets (other than cash and bank balance) and the third party liabilities to Realisation Account. They shared profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 1.

  1. Sonu agreed to take over the firm's goodwill (not recorded in the books of the firm) at a valuation of ₹ 40,000.
  2. Bills payable of ₹ 30,000 falling due on 30th April, 2021 were discharged at ₹ 29,550.
  3. Stock worth ₹ 8,00,000 was taken over by partner, Sonu at 10% discount.
  4. Creditors off ₹ 2,00,000 accepted machinery valued at ₹ 2,20,000 in full settlement of their claim.
  5. Expenses of realisation ₹ 10,000 were paid by partner, Sonu.
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Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
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OR
[5]9.b

Anu, Bhanu and Charu were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. Anu decided to retire from the firm on 31st March, 2021. The balance sheet of the firm on that date was as follows:

Balance sheet of Anu, Bhanu and Charu
as on 31st March, 2021:
Liabilities Amount (₹)  Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
Creditors   24,000 Bank   10,000
Profit & Loss A/c   5,000 Debtors 20,000 19,600
Capitals:     Less: Provision for
Doubtful debts
400
Anu 31,000 83,000 Stock   27,000
Bhanu 30,000 Investments   10,000
Charu 22,000 Patents   2,400
      Premises   43,000
    1,12,000     1,12,000

On retirement of Anu, following terms were agreed upon:

  1. Anu sold her share of premium for goodwill to Bhanu for ₹ 6,000 and to Charu for ₹ 3,000.
  2. Provision for doubtful debts was to be raised to 5% on debtors.
  3. Patents were considered valueless.
  4. Anu was paid ₹ 9,600 through a cheque and balance was transferred to her Loan A/c.

Prepare Revaluation Account and Anu's Capital Account on her retirement.

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Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
PART - B (Option - I) (Analysis of Financial Statements)
[2]10
[1]10.a

State whether the following transaction will result in inflow, outflow or no flow of cash while preparing cash flow statement:

Issued bonus shares ₹ 5,00,000.

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[1]10.b

State whether the following transaction will result in inflow, outflow or no flow of cash while preparing cash flow statement:

Interest received in cash from loans and advances ₹ 80,000.

Inflow

Outflow

No flow

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Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement
[3]11
[3]11.a

Prepare Common Size Income Statement for the year ended 31st March, 2021 from the following information:

Particulars 2020-21 (₹) 2019-20 (₹)
Revenue from operations 10,00,000 5,00,000
Other Income 1,00,000 50,000
Expenses 2,00,000 1,00,000
Income Tax @ 40%    
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OR
[3]11.b

Prepare Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2021 from the following information:

Particulars 2020-21 (₹) 2019-20 (₹)
Revenue from operations 75,00,000 60,00,000
Expenses 50,00,000 40,00,000
Income Tax @ 40%    
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[5]12

Calculate 'Cash Flows from Investing Activities' and 'Cash Flows from Financing Activities' for the year ended 31st March 2021 from the following Balance Sheet of Kamna Ltd. as 31st March 2021 showing your workings clearly:

Kamna Ltd.
Balance Sheet
as at 31st March, 2021
Particulars Note No. 31st March,
2021 (₹)
31st March, 2020 (₹)
I. Equity and Liabilities      
1. Shareholders' Funds      
(a) Share Capital   12,00,000 11,00,000
(b) Reserves and surplus 1 3,00,000 2,00,000
2. Non-Current Liabilities      
Long-term borrowings   2,40,000 1,70,000
3. Current Liabilities      
Trade payables   2,20,000 2,81,000
Total   19,60,000 17,51,000
II. Assets      
1. Non Current Assets      
(a) Fixed Assets      
(i) Tangible Assets 2 10,70,000 8,50,000
(ii) Intangible Assets 3 40,000 1,12,000
2. Current Assets      
(a) Current Investments   2,40,000 1,50,000
(b) Inventories   1,20,000 1,21,000
(c) Trade Receivables   1,70,000 1,43,000
(d) Cash and Cash Equivalents   3,20,000 3,75,000
Total   19,60,000 17,51,000

Notes to Accounts:

Note
No.
Particulars 31st March, 2021
(₹)
31st March, 2020
(₹)
1. Reserve and Surplus: 3,00,000 2,00,000
  Surplus i.e. Balance in    
  Statement of Profit & Loss    
2. Tangible Assets:    
  Machinery 12,70,000 10,00,000
  Accumulated Depreciation (2,00,000) (1,50,000)
    10,70,000 8,50,000
3. Intangible Assets:    
  Goodwill 4,000 1,12,000

Additional Information:

A piece of machinery costing ₹ 24,000 on which accumulated depreciation was ₹ 16,000, was sold for ₹ 6,000.

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Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement

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