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AHSEC Class 12 Accountancy

Question Papers 2019
ACCOUNTANCY
Full Marks: 100
Pass Marks: 30
Time: Three Hours

 

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

1. (a) Fill in the blanks with appropriate word / words:                                                    1x4=4

1)            The liability of every shareholder of a company is _____.                              1

2)            Outstanding Subscription is shown on the _____ side of the Balance Sheet.  1

3)            If a partner takes over a liability of the firm, that partner’s capital account is _____.    1

4)            Current ratio is the relationship between _____ assets and current liabilities.             1

(b) Choose the correct alternative:                                        1x2=2

1)            Annual Report is issued by a company to its:

a)      Directors.

b)      Auditors.

c)       Shareholders.

d)      Management.

2)            Financial statement of a company include:

a)      Only Cash Flow Statement.

b)      Only Profit and Loss Account.

c)       Only Balance Sheet.

d)      All of the above.

(c) State whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:

1)            The deceased partner is entitled to a share of profit for the period upto his death.      1

2)            Profit or Loss on revaluation of assets and liabilities is distributed among old partners in sacrificing ratio.  1

2. Give two distinctions between a not-for-profit organization and a trading organization.            2

3. A and B are two partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. C admitted as a new partner for 3/10th share which he acquires 2/10th from A and 1/10th from B. Calculate new profit sharing ratio.   2

Or

Give two conditions under which a partnership firm is dissolved.

4. Mention any two features of a debenture.                                                              2

5. What is the meaning of Cash Flow from Investing Activities?                             2

6. What is meant by “super profit” in relation to valuation of goodwill?                  2

7. Mention three objectives of preparing financial statements.                                  3

8. Calculate liquid ratio from the following information:                                          3


(Rs.)

Stock

Debtors

Bills Receivable

Advance Tax

Cash

Creditors

Bills Payable

Machinery

Bank Overdraft

Debentures

50,000/-

80,000/-

10,000/-

4,000/-

30,000/-

60,000/-

40,000/-

50,000/-

4,000/-

70,000/-

Or

What is Comparative Statement? Mention two objectives of preparing Comparative Statement.   1+2=3

9. What are contingent liabilities? Mention any two items.      1+2=3

Or

Explain the average profit method of valuation of goodwill.               3

10. Calculate amount of medicines consumed to be shown in the Income and Expenditure A/c for the year ended 31-12-2018:                                                     3


01-01-2018

31-12-2018

Stock of Medicines

Creditors for Medicines

3,000

2,000

500

1,300

Amount paid for medicines during 2018 was Rs. 10,800/-

Or

Mention any three distinctions between Receipts and Payments A/c and Income and Expenditure A/c.  3

11. Mention any three limitations of Financial Statements.           3

Or

Write three objectives of preparing Realization Account.        3

12. North East Club had a Cash balance of Rs. 20,000/- and Bank balance of Rs. 35,000/- respectively on 01/04/2017. From the following details prepare a Receipts and Payments A/c for the year ended 31/03/2018:        5


(Rs.)

Subscription Received:                        (Rs.)

2016-17                                      30,000

2017-18                                   2,25,000

2018-19                                      10,000

Donation for Building

Entrance Fee

Life Membership Fee

Printing and Stationery

Lighting Expenses

Rent and Taxes Paid

Telephone Charges

Postage

Salaries

Insurance

Interest Received

Locker Rent Received

Purchase of Furniture

Cash in hand as on 31-03-2018

2,65,000

60,000

23,000

20,000

38,750

26,250

17,000

2,600

2,000

88,000

15,000

18,000

42,000

2,00,000

23,400

Or

Explain in brief the treatment of the following items in preparation of Income and Expenditure Account:          5

1)      Subscription.

2)      Life Membership Fee.

3)      General Donation.

4)      Specific Donation.

5)      Legacy.

13. What is Cash Flow Statement? Explain its three limitations.     2+3=5

Or

From the following information calculate the cash from operating activities:


2016 (Rs.)

2017 (Rs.)

Profit and Loss A/c

Bills Receivable

Provision for Depreciation

Outstanding Wages

Prepaid Insurance

Goodwill

Provision for Doubtful Debts

Debtors

Cash and Bank Balance

3,00,000

20,000

60,000

18,000

6,000

40,000

10,000

1,20,000

30,000

2,50,000

18,000

80,000

15,000

9,000

32,000

14,000

80,000

25,000

14. A business has a current ratio of 3 : 1 and a quick ratio of 1 : 2 : 1. If the Working Capital is Rs. 1,80,000, calculate current assets and stock.              5

Or

What are profitability ratios? What is the significance of gross profit and operating profit ratio?  3+2=5

15. A, B and C were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 respectively. Balance sheet of the firm as at 31st March, 2017 stood as follows:             5

Balance Sheet

Liabilities

(Rs.)

Assets

(Rs.)

Sundry Creditors

Capital:

A                         20,000/-

B                           7,500/-

C                          12,500/-

16,000

40,000

Building

Debtors

Stock

Patent

Bank

23,000

7,000

12,000

8,000

6,000


56,000


56,000

“B” retired on the above date on the following terms:

1)            Building to be appreciated by Rs. 8,800.

2)            Provision for doubtful debts to be made @ 5% on debtors.

3)            Goodwill of the firm be valued at Rs. 9,000.

Pass necessary Journal Entries.

Or

What is share forfeiture? State the procedure of forfeiture of shares.           2+3=5

16. What is Partnership Deed? Mention its four principal clauses.                1+4=5

Or

Following is the Balance Sheet of P, Q, and R as on March 31, 2018.           5

Balance Sheet

Liabilities

(Rs.)

Assets

(Rs.)

Sundry Creditors

General Reserve

Capital:

P                         30,000/-

Q                         20,000/-

R                         20,000/-

16,000

16,000

70,000

Bills Receivable

Furniture

Stock

Sundry Debtors

Cash at Bank

Cash in Hand

16,000

22,600

20,400

22,000

18,000

3,000


1,02,000


1,02,000

Q died on June 30, 2018. Under the agreement the executors of the deceased partner were entitled to:

a)            Amount standing to the credit of Partner’s Capital A/c.

b)            Interest on Capital @ 5% p.a.

c)             Share of goodwill on the basis of twice the average of the past three years profit.

d)            Share of profit from the closing of the last financial year to the date of death on the basis of last year’s profit (2017-18)

e)            Profit for the last three years were:

Year

Profit

(Rs.)

2015 – 16

2016 – 17

2017 – 18

12,000/-

16,000/-

14,000/-

Prepare Q’s capital account on the date of his death.

17. Distinguish between Realization A/c and Revaluation A/c.       5

Or

A and B are partners sharing profits equally, Balance Sheet on September 2018 was as follows: 5

Balance Sheet

Liabilities

(Rs.)

Assets

(Rs.)

Sundry Creditors

Bills Payable

Reserve Fund

Capital:

A                         20,000/-

B                         20,000/-

11,200

1,800

6,000

40,000

Sundry Assets

59,000


59,000


59,000

The firm is dissolved on the above date. Assets are realized at Rs. 49,600. Creditors allowed a discount of 2% and Dissolution Expenses came to Rs. 544.

Give Journal Entries to close the books of the firm.

18. Discuss the process for allotment of shares of a company in case of oversubscription.               5

Or

Prepare a Comparative Income Statement from the following particulars:        5

Particulars

2017 (Rs.)

2018 (Rs.)

Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Administrative Expenses

Other Income

Income Tax

4,00,000

2,00,000

40,000

20,000

60,000

5,00,000

3,00,000

1,00,000

30,000

70,000

19. Following is the Trial Balance of Rana and Raju as on 31st March, 2018:                 8

Trial Balance

Particulars

(Rs.)

Particulars

(Rs.)

Machinery

Furniture

Rent

Salaries

Debtors

Cash in Hand

Cash at Bank

Drawings:

Rana       =     4,000

Raju        =     3,000

Closing Stock

Commission

10,000

20,860

19,740

9,000

40,500

16,300

45,000

7,000

12,500

5,000

Capital:

Rana              = 65,000

Raju               = 40,000

Creditors

Commission

Bank Loan

Trading Account:

Gross Profit

1,05,000

18,400

300

5,000

57,200


1,85,900


1,85,900

Prepare the Profit and Loss A/c and Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c for the year ended 31st March, 2018 and a Balance Sheet of the Firm as on that date after taking into consideration the following additional information:

1)            Depreciate Machinery @ 10% p.a. and Furniture @ 20% p.a.

2)            Partners will get interest on capital @ 5% p.a.

3)            Raju is entitled to a salary of Rs. 1,800 p.a.

4)            The Profit sharing ratio between Rana and Raju was 3 : 2.

20. M. S. Limited issued 1,000 equity shares of Rs. 100 each payable as follows:           8

On Application

On Allotment

On First Call

On Final Call

Rs. 25 per share

Rs. 25 per share

Rs. 20 per share

Rs. 30 per share

All the shares were duly subscribed for, called-up and paid-up, except Mr. A holding 400 shares did not pay the final call money. Show the entries in the Cash Book and Journal of the company for the above transactions.

Or

Write short notes on:                                     3+3+2=8

a)            Redemption of Debentures.

b)            Loss on Issue of Debentures.

c)             Minimum Subscription.

21. S. K. issued 1,000, 12% Debentures of Rs. 100 each. Give Journal entries for Redemption of debentures in the books of the company under the following conditions:                 2+3+3=8

1)      Issued at Par and Redeemable at par after 5 years.

2)      Issued at Par and Redeemable at a premium of 5% after 5 years.

3)      Issued at a Premium of 5% Redeemable at Par after 5 years.

Or

Write short notes on:        2+2+2+2=8

1)      Authorized Share Capital.

2)      Calls-in-Arrear.

3)      Pro-Rata Allotment.

4)      Preference Share.

22. Vimal and Nirmal are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st December, 2018 was as under:            8

Balance Sheet

Liabilities

(Rs.)

Assets

(Rs.)

Sundry Creditors

Capital Accounts:

Vimal          =               60,000/-

Nirmal        =               32,000/-

Profit and Loss A/c

20,000

92,000

20,000

Cash

Debtors

Machinery

Stock

Goodwill

14,000

18,000

50,000

40,000

10,000


1,32,000


1,32,000

On that date Kailash was admitted as a new partner. He paid Rs. 40,000 as his capital and Rs. 20,000 for his share of goodwill. The new profit sharing ratio was agreed to be 2 : 1 : 1.

Pass Journal Entries in the books of the firm and show the Balance Sheet of the new firm.

Or

What is goodwill? Mention four factors affecting the goodwill of a firm. Mention three conditions when valuation of goodwill becomes necessary.                   1+4+3=8


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