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Series PQ1RS/1 Set 1
àíZ-nÌ H$moS>
Q.P. Code 67/1/1
AZwH«$_m§§H$
narjmWu àíZ-nÌ H$moS> >H$mo CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$
Roll No. _wI-n¥ð >na Adí` {bIo§ &
Candidates must write the Q.P. Code
on the title page of the answer-book.
39
34
15
10.15 10.15 10.30
Please check that this question paper contains 39 printed pages.
Please check that this question paper contains 34 questions.
Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book
before attempting it.
15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.,
the students will read the question paper only and will not write any
answer on the answer-book during this period.
boImemñÌ
ACCOUNTANCY
:3 : 80
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
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:
:
(i) 34
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
I:
II :
(v) 1 16 27 30
1
(vi) 17 20 31 32
3
(vii) 21, 22 33 I
4
(viii) 23 26 34 II
6
(ix)
^mJ> H$
(gmPoXmar \$_m] VWm H$ån{Z`m| Ho$ {bE boIm§H$Z)
1. (H$) AVwb, ~rZm VWm grVm EH$ \$_© _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 8 : 7 : 5 Ho$ AZwnmV _|
bm^-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & Xm{_Zr H$mo bm^m| _| 1 ^mJ Ho$ {bE EH$ ZE
5
gmPoXma Ho$ ê$n _| àdoe {X`m J`m, Omo CgZo nyU© ê$n go AVwb go A{YJ«{hV
{H$`m & Xm{_Zr Ho$ àdoe Ho$ ~mX Z`m bm^-{d^mOZ AZwnmV hmoJm : 1
(A) 7:7:5:1 (B) 4:7:5:4
(C) 8:7:5:4 (D) 7:5:8:4
AWdm
(I) é{eb Ed§ A^ra EH$ \$_© _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 4 : 3 Ho$ AZwnmV _| bm^-hm{Z H$m
{d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & CÝhm|Zo gwZrb H$mo \$_© Ho$ bm^m| _| 3 ^mJ Ho$ {bE EH$ ZE
7
gmPoXma Ho$ ê$n _| àdoe {X`m, {OgH$m 2 ^mJ CgZo é{eb go VWm 1 ^mJ A^ra go
7 7
A{YJ«{hV {H$`m & é{eb, A^ra VWm gwZrb H$m Z`m bm^-{d^mOZ AZwnmV hmoJm : 1
(A) 4:3:3 (B) 2:1:3
(C) 2:2:3 (D) 4:3:1
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions carefully and follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 34 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into two parts Part A and Part B.
(iii) Part A is compulsory for all candidates.
(iv) Part B has two options. Candidates have to attempt only one of the given
options.
Option I : Analysis of Financial Statements
Option II : Computerised Accounting
(v) Questions number 1 to 16 (Part A) and Questions number 27 to 30 (Part B) are
multiple choice questions. Each question carries 1 mark.
(vi) Questions number 17 to 20 (Part A) and Questions number 31 and 32 (Part B)
are short answer type questions. Each question carries 3 marks.
(vii) Questions number 21, 22 (Part A) and Question number 33 (Part B) are Long
answer type-I questions. Each question carries 4 marks.
(viii) Questions number 23 to 26 (Part A) and Question number 34 (Part B) are Long
answer type-II questions. Each question carries 6 marks.
(ix) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in few
questions in each of the parts.
PART A
(Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies)
1. (a) Atul, Beena and Sita were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 8 : 7 : 5. Damini was admitted as a new
1 th
partner for share in the profits which she acquired entirely
5
ission
will be : 1
(A) 7:7:5:1 (B) 4:7:5:4
(C) 8:7:5:4 (D) 7:5:8:4
OR
(b) Rushil and Abheer were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 4 : 3. They admitted Sunil as a new partner
3 2
for th share in the profits of firm, which he acquired th share
7 1 7
from Rushil and th share from Abheer. The new profit sharing
7
ratio of Rushil, Abheer and Sunil will be : 1
(A) 4:3:3 (B) 2:1:3
(C) 2:2:3 (D) 4:3:1
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2. A^`, ~mo[ag VWm MoVZ EH$ \$_© _|§ gmPoXma Wo VWm 5 : 3 : 2 Ho$ AZwnmV _| bm^m| H$m
{d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & ~mo[ag H$mo bm^ _| < 95,000 H$s Jma§Q>r Xr JB© & BgHo$ H$maU hþB© {H$gr
^r H$_r H$mo A^` VWm MoVZ ~am~a-~am~a dhZ H$a|Jo & 31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo g_mßV hþE df©
_|, \$_© Zo < 2,00,000 H$m bm^ A{O©V {H$`m & A^` Ûmam ~mo[ag H$mo CgH$s Jma§Q>r H$s
am{e Ho$ ê$n _| Xr JB© am{e hmoJr : 1
(A) < 17,500 (B) < 35,000
(C) < 25,000 (D) < 10,000
3. Amì`m, {_Vm§e VWm àdrZ EH$ \$_© _| gmPoXma Wo & 31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo \$_© H$m {dKQ>Z hmo
J`m & boZXmam| Zo < 50,000 nwñVH$ _yë` Ho$ \$ZuMa H$mo CZHo$ < 60,000 H$s am{e Ho$
Am§{eH$ {ZnQ>mao Ho$ ê$n _| < 45,000 _| bo {b`m & eof am{e H$m ^wJVmZ CÝh| M¡H$ Ûmam
{H$`m J`m & M¡H$ Ûmam ^wJVmZ H$s OmZo dmbr am{e hmoJr : 1
(A) < 10,000 (B) < 50,000
(C) < 45,000 (D) < 15,000
4. {n`yf, amOoe VWm A{dZme EH$ \$_© _| gmPoXma Wo VWm bm^-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ
~am~a-~am~a H$aVo Wo & {edm H$mo ~am~a Ho$ ^mJ Ho$ {bE EH$ ZE gmPoXma Ho$ ê$n _| àdoe
{X`m J`m & {edm AnZo ^mJ H$s ny±Or VWm »`m{V àr{_`_ ZJX bm`m & »`m{V àr{_`_ H$s
am{e H$mo {d^m{OV {H$`m OmEJm : 1
(A) nwamZo gmPoXmam| Ho$ ~rM nwamZo AZwnmV _|
(B) ZE gmPoXmam| Ho$ ~rM ZE AZwnmV _|
(C) ZE gmPoXmam| Ho$ ~rM Ë`mJ AZwnmV _|
(D) nwamZo gmPoXmam| Ho$ ~rM Ë`mJ AZwnmV _|
5. b EH$ \$_© _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 5 : 3 : 2 Ho$ AZwnmV _|
bm^-hm{Z {d^m{OV H$aVo Wo & CÝhm|Zo S>moZm H$mo ^mdr bm^m| _| 1 ^mJ Ho$ {bE EH$ ZE
5
gmPoXma Ho$ ê$n _| àdoe {X`m & S>moZm AmZwnm{VH$ n±yOr XoZo Ho$ {bE gh_V hmo JB© & àdoe
H$s {V{W na
H«$_e: < 1,20,000, < 80,000 VWm < 1,00,000 Wr & S>moZm Ûmam bmB© JB© ny±Or H$s
am{e hmoJr : 1
(A) < 75,000 (B) < 60,000
(C) < 65,000 (D) < 70,000
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2. Abhay, Boris and Chetan were partners in a firm sharing profits in the
ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Boris was guaranteed a profit of < 95,000. Any deficiency
on account of this was to be borne by Abhay and Chetan equally. The
firm earned a profit of < 2,00,000 for the year ended 31st March, 2023.
The amount given by Abhay to Boris as guaranteed amount will be : 1
(A) < 17,500 (B) < 35,000
(C) < 25,000 (D) < 10,000
3. Aavya, Mitansh and Praveen were partners in a firm. On 31st March,
2023, the firm was dissolved. Creditors took over furniture of book value of
< 50,000 at < 45,000 in part settlement of their amount of < 60,000. The
balance amount was paid to them through cheque. The amount paid
through cheque will be : 1
(A) < 10,000 (B) < 50,000
(C) < 45,000 (D) < 15,000
4. Piyush, Rajesh and Avinash were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses equally. Shiva was admitted as a new partner for an equal share.
Shiva brought his share of capital and premium for goodwill in cash. The
premium for goodwill amount will be divided among : 1
(A) Old partners in old ratio
(B) New partners in new ratio
(C) New partners in sacrificing ratio
(D) Old partners in sacrificing ratio
5. Alex, Benn and Cole were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in
1
the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. They admitted Dona as a new partner for th share
5
in the future profits. Dona agreed to contribute proportionate capital. On
the date of admission, capitals of Alex, Benn and Cole after all
adjustments were < 1,20,000; < 80,000 and < 1,00,000 respectively.
The amount of capital brought in by Dona will be : 1
(A) < 75,000 (B) < 60,000
(C) < 65,000 (D) < 70,000
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6. (A) : àË`oH$ gmPoXma à_wI hmoZo Ho$ gmW-gmW Xÿgao g^r gmPoXmam| Ho$ {bE EH$
A{^H$Vm© ^r h¡ &
(R) : gmPoXmar A{Y{Z`_ H$s n[a^mfm Ho$ AZwgma, gmPoXmar ì`dgm` g^r
gmPoXmam| Ûmam `m g^r H$s Amoa go CZ_| go {H$gr EH$ Ho$ Ûmam Mbm`m Om
gH$Vm h¡ &
{ZåZ{b{IV _| go ghr {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$s{OE : 1
(A) A{^H$WZ (A) VWm H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr h¢, bo{H$Z H$maU (R) A{^H$WZ (A) H$s
ghr ì`m»`m h¡ &
(B) A{^H$WZ (A) VWm H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr h¢ VWm H$maU (R) A{^H$WZ (A) H$s
ghr ì`m»`m h¡ &
(C) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, bo{H$Z H$maU (R) µJbV h¡ &
(D) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, bo{H$Z H$maU (R) ghr h¡ &
7
8
Am^m VWm ~~rVm {_Å>r go {Ibm¡Zo ~ZmZo dmbr EH$ \$_© H$s gmPoXma Wt VWm 2 : 1 Ho$
AZwnmV _| bm^m| H$m {d^mOZ H$aVr Wt & 1 Aà¡b, 2023 H$mo CZHo$ ny±Or ImVo :
< 5,00,000 VWm < 10,00,000 Ho$ eof Xem© aho Wo & gmPoXmar g§boI _| 10% dm{f©H$ Xa
go n±yOr na ã`mO XoZo H$m àmdYmZ Wm & \$_© Zo df© Ho$ Xm¡amZ < 90,000 H$m bm^ A{O©V
{H$`m &$
7. Am^m H$mo {XE OmZo dmbr n±yOr na ã`mO H$s am{e hmoJr : 1
(A) < 50,000 (B) < 1,00,000
(C) < 60,000 (D) < 30,000
8. ~~rVm H$m bm^ _| ^mJ hmoJm : 1
(A) < 60,000 (B) < 30,000
(C) Hw$N> Zht (D) < 1,00,000
9. Eë\$m {b{_Q>oS> Zo 30% àr{_`_ na < 10 àË`oH$ Ho$ 50,000 g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {bE
AmdoXZ Am_§{ÌV {H$E & gånyU© am{e H$m ^wJVmZ AmdoXZ na {H$`m OmZm Wm &
2,50,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {bE AmdoXZ àmßV hþE & H$ånZr Zo g^r AmdoXH$m| H$mo
AmZwnm{VH$ AmYma na A§em|/eo`am| H$mo Am~§{Q>V H$aZo H$m {ZU©` {b`m & H$ånZr Ûmam
dm{ng H$s JB© am{e Wr : 1
(A) < 32,50,000 (B) < 15,60,000
(C) < 39,00,000 (D) < 26,00,000
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6. Assertion (A) : Each partner is a principal as well as an agent for all the
other partners.
Reason (R) : As per the definition of Partnership Act, partnership
business may be carried on by all the partners or any of
them acting for all.
Choose the correct option from the following : 1
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct, but Reason (R) is
not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct and Reason (R) is
the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is incorrect.
(D) Assertion (A) is incorrect, but Reason (R) is correct.
Read the following hypothetical situation and answer questions No. 7 and 8 on
the basis of the given information.
Abha and Babita were partners in a clay toy making firm sharing profits
in the ratio of 2 : 1. On 1st April, 2023, their capital accounts showed
balances of < 5,00,000 and < 10,00,000 respectively. The partnership
deed provides for interest on capital @ 10% p.a. The firm earned a profit
of < 90,000 during the year.
7. The amount of interest on capital allowed to Abha will be : 1
(A) < 50,000 (B) < 1,00,000
(C) < 60,000 (D) < 30,000
8. 1
(A) < 60,000 (B) < 30,000
(C) Nil (D) < 1,00,000
9. Alfa Ltd. invited applications for 50,000 equity shares of < 10 each at a
premium of 30%. The whole amount was payable on application.
Applications were received for 2,50,000 shares. The company decided to
allot the shares on a pro-rata basis to all the applicants. The amount
refunded by the company was : 1
(A) < 32,50,000 (B) < 15,60,000
(C) < 39,00,000 (D) < 26,00,000
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10. g§{MV (Ama{jV) ny±Or, _________ ny±Or H$m dh ^mJ h¡, {Ogo Ho$db H$ånZr H$s g_mnZ
Xem Ho$ A{V[aº$ _m±Jm Zht Om gH$Vm & 1
(A) {ZJ©{_V (B) _m±Jr JB©/`m{MV
(C) A`m{MV (D) Zm_-_mÌ H$s
11. µOrZmo {b{_Q>oS Zo> < 10 àË`oH$ Ho$ 25,000 g_Vm A§e/eo`a {ZJ©{_V {H$E & am{e H$m
^wJVmZ {ZåZ àH$ma go H$aZm Wm :
AmdoXZ na < 4 à{V A§e/eo`a
Am~§Q>Z na < 5 à{V A§e/eo`a
àW_ Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm na eof
àñVm{dV g^r A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {bE AmdoXZ àmßV hþE Am¡a Am~§{Q>V H$a {XE JE &
1,500 A§em|/eo`am| Bª & Am~§Q>Z Ho$
Vwa§V ~mX BZ A§em|/eo`am| H$m haU (forfeit) H$a {b`m J`m & àW_ Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm
A^r VH$ _m±Jr Zht JB© Wr & A§e/eo`a haU (forfeit) Ho$ g_` A§e/eo`a ny±Or ImVo _|
Zm_ {H$E OmE±Jo : 1
(A) < 15,000 (B) < 24,000
(C) < 13,500 (D) < 18,000
12. (A) : A_moMZr` (AemoÜ`) G$UnÌm| H$mo ñWm`r G$UnÌm| Ho$ Zm_ go ^r OmZm
OmVm h¡ &
(R) : H$ånZr Bg àH$ma Ho$ G$UnÌm| Ho$ {ZJ©_Z Ûmam CYma àmßV Ðì` Ho$ n[aemoYZ
Ho$ {bE ^r H$moB© dMZ Zht XoVr h¡ & `o G$UnÌ H$ånZr H$s g_m{ßV na `m
EH$ XrK©H$m{bH$ Ad{Y Ho$ g_mnZ na emoYZr` hmoVo h¢ &
{ZåZ{b{IV _| go ghr {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$s{OE : 1
(A) A{^H$WZ (A) VWm H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr h¢ VWm H$maU (R) A{^H$WZ (A) H$s
ghr ì`m»`m h¡ &
(B) A{^H$WZ (A) VWm H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr h¢, bo{H$Z H$maU (R) A{^H$WZ (A) H$s
ghr ì`m»`m h¡ &
(C) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, bo{H$Z H$maU (R) ghr h¡ &
(D) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, bo{H$Z H$maU (R) µJbV h¡ &
13. (H$) A§eYm[a`m|/eo`aYm[a`m| go A{J«_ àmßV YZam{e, {Ogo dmñVd _| {ZXoeH$m| Ûmam
_m±Jm Zht J`m h¡ : 1
(A) A{J«_ `mMZm ImVo _| Zm_ H$s OmVr h¡
(B) A{J«_ `mMZm ImVo _| O_m H$s OmVr h¡
(C) A§e/eo`a ny±Or ImVo _| Zm_ H$s OmVr h¡
(D) A§e/eo`a ny±Or ImVo _| O_m H$s OmVr h¡
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10. Reserve capital is that part of _________ capital which cannot be called
except at the time of winding up of the company. 1
(A) Issued (B) Called up
(C) Uncalled (D) Nominal
11. Xeno Ltd. issued 25,000 equity shares of < 10 each. The amount was
payable as follows :
On Application < 4 per share
On Allotment < 5 per share
On First and Final call Balance
All the shares offered were applied for and allotted. All the money due on
allotment was received except on 1,500 shares. These shares were
forfeited immediately after allotment. First and final call was not yet
made. At the time of forfeiture, Share Capital Account will be debited by : 1
(A) < 15,000 (B) < 24,000
(C) < 13,500 (D) < 18,000
12. Assertion (A) : Irredeemable debentures are also known as perpetual
debentures.
Reason (R) : The company does not give any undertaking for the
repayment of money borrowed by issuing such
debentures. They are repayable on the winding up of the
company or on the expiry of a long period.
Choose the correct option from the following : 1
(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.
13. (a) Money received in advance from shareholders before it is actually
called up by the directors is : 1
(A) debited to calls in advance account
(B) credited to calls in advance account
(C) debited to share capital account
(D) credited to share capital account
OR
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(I) à{V^y{V`m| Ho$ àñVmd AWdm EH$ M`{ZV g_yh H$mo à{V^y{V`m| Ho$ A{^XmZ Ho$
{Z_§ÌU Ho$ {bE EH$ {ZOr {ZJ©_Z àñVmd nÌ H$mo Omar H$aZo H$mo H$hm OmVm h¡ : 1
(A) A§em|/eo`am| H$m nwZ: H«$`
(B) H$_©Mmar ny±Or {dH$ën `moOZm
(C) A§em|/eo`am| H$m {ZOr ßbog_|Q>
(D)
14. (H$) < 100 H$m EH$ A§e/eo`a, {Og na < 80 àmßV hmo JE h¢, < 20 H$s A§{V_
`mMZm am{e H$m ^wJVmZ Z H$aZo na haU H$a {b`m & dh Ý`yZV_ _yë` {Og na Bg
A§e/eo`a H$mo nwZ:{ZJ©{_V {H$`m Om gH$Vm h¡, h¡ : 1
(A) < 120 (B) < 100
(C) < 80 (D) < 20
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(I) {ed {b{_Q>oS> Zo < 10 àË`oH$ Ho$ 500 A§em|/eo`am| H$m haU H$a {b`m, {OZ na
< 7 à{V A§e/eo`a H$m ^wJVmZ {H$`m J`m Wm & BZ A§em|/eo`am| H$mo < 9 à{V
A§e/eo`a nyU© àXÎm nwZ: {ZJ©{_V H$a {X`m J`m & n±yOr g§M` ImVo _| hñVmÝV[aV
H$s OmZo dmbr am{e hmoJr : 1
(A) < 3,000 (B) < 5,000
(C) < 4,500 (D) < 3,500
15. (H$) S>¡Z, Eë\$ VWm \$ahmZ EH$ \$_© _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 5 : 3 : 2 Ho$ bm^m|
H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & 1 Aà¡b, 2023 go CÝhm|Zo AnZo bm^-{d^mOZ AZwnmV H$mo
2 : 3 : 5 _| n[ad{V©V H$aZo H$m {ZU©` {b`m & bm^-{d^mOZ AZwnmV _| n[adV©Z H$s
{V{W na < 90,000 H$m gm_mÝ` g§M` Wm & gmPoXmam| Zo {ZU©` {b`m {H$ gm_mÝ`
g§M` H$mo ~m±Q>m Zht OmEJm &
Cn`w©º$ H$m à^md {XImZo Ho$ {bE Amdí`H$ g_m`moOZ à{dpîQ> hmoJr : 1
{V{W {ddaU Zm_ am{e O_m am{e
(<) (<)
(A) S>¡Z H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 27,000
\$ahmZ Ho$ ny±Or ImVo go 27,000
(B) S>¡Z H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 90,000
\$ahmZ Ho$ ny±Or ImVo go 90,000
(C) \$ahmZ H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 27,000
S>¡Z Ho$ ny±Or ImVo go 27,000
(D) \$ahmZ H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 90,000
S>¡Z Ho$ ny±Or ImVo go 90,000
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(b) An offer of securities or invitation to subscribe securities to a select
group of persons is termed as : 1
(A) Buy back of shares
(B) Employee stock option plan
(C) Private placement of shares
(D) Sweat Equity
14. (a) A share of < 100 on which < 80 is received is forfeited for
non-payment of final call of < 20. The minimum price at which
this share can be reissued is : 1
(A) < 120 (B) < 100
(C) < 80 (D) < 20
OR
(b) Shiv Ltd. forfeited 500 shares of < 10 each on which < 7 per share
was paid. These shares were reissued for < 9 per share fully paid.
Amount transferred to Capital Reserve Account will be : 1
(A) < 3,000 (B) < 5,000
(C) < 4,500 (D) < 3,500
15. (a) Dan, Elf and Furhan were partners in a firm sharing profits in the
ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. With effect from 1st April, 2023, they decided to
change their profit sharing ratio to 2 : 3 : 5. There existed a
General Reserve of < 90,000 on the date of change in profit
sharing ratio. The partners decided not to distribute General
Reserve.
The necessary adjustment entry to show the effect of the above will
be : 1
Date Particulars Dr. Amount Cr. Amount
(<) (<)
(A) 27,000
27,000
(B) Dr. 90,000
90,000
(C) Dr. 27,000
27,000
(D) Dr. 90,000
90,000
OR
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(I) {g`m, Q>m°_ VWm {d{Y EH$ 3 : 2 : 1 Ho$
bm^m| H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & 1 Aà¡b, 2023 go CÝhm|Zo ^{dî` _| bm^-hm{Z H$m
{d^mOZ 1 : 2 : 3 Ho$ H$aZo H$m {ZU©` {b`m & Cg {V{W H$mo bm^-hm{Z
ImVo _| < 60,000 H$m Zm_ eof Wm &
bm^-hm{Z ImVo Ho$ eof H$mo ~m±Q>Zo Ho$ {bE : 1
{V{W {ddaU Zm_ am{e O_m am{e
(<) (<)
(A)
{g`m H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 30,000
Q>m°_ H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 20,000
{d{Y H$m nyO± r ImVm Zm_ 10,000
bm^-hm{Z ImVo go 60,000
(B) {g`m H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 10,000
Q>m°_ H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 20,000
{d{Y H$m nyO± r ImVm Zm_ 30,000
bm^-hm{Z ImVo go 60,000
(C) {g`m H$m ny±Or ImVm Zm_ 20,000
{d{Y Ho$ ny±Or ImVo go 20,000
(D)
{d{Y H$m nyO± r ImVm Zm_ 20,000
{g`m Ho$ ny±Or ImVo go 20,000
16. (H$) A§Oy, {Xì`m VWm ~m°~r EH$ _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 3 : 2 : 1 Ho$ |
bm^-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & ~m°~r godm{Zd¥Îm hmo J`m & ~m°~r H$s godm{Zd¥{Îm
Ho$ ~mX A§Oy VWm {Xì`m H$m Z`m bm^-{d^mOZ AZwnmV 5 : 3 Wm & eof gmPoXmam|
H$m A{Ybm^ AZwnmV hmoJm : 1
(A) 3:2 (B) 5:3
(C) 3:1 (D) 2:3
AWdm
(I) _rVm, drZm VWm AVwb EH$ _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 3 : 2 : 1 Ho$
bm^-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & AVwb godm{Zd¥Îm hmo J`m Am¡a CgH$m ^mJ _rVm
VWm drZm Ûmam 1 : 4 Ho$ AZwnmV _| bo {b`m J`m & AVwb H$s godm{Zd¥{Îm Ho$ ~mX
_rVm VWm drZm H$m Z`m bm^-{d^mOZ AZwnmV hmoJm : 1
(A) 3:2 (B) 8:7
(C) 7:3 (D) 2:3
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(b) Sia, Tom and Vidhi were partners in a firm sharing profits in the
ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. With effect from 1st April, 2023, they decided to
share profits and losses in the future in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3. There
existed a Debit Balance of < 60,000 in Profit and Loss Account on
that date.
The necessary journal entry for distribution of the balance in the
Profit and Loss Account will be : 1
Date Particulars Dr. Amount Cr. Amount
(<) (<)
(A)
30,000
20,000
10,000
To Profit and Loss A/c 60,000
(B)
Dr. 10,000
20,000
30,000
To Profit and Loss A/c 60,000
(C) 20,000
20,000
(D)
/c Dr. 20,000
20,000
16. (a) Anju, Divya and Bobby were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. Bobby retired. The new profit sharing
ent was 5 : 3.
The gaining ratio of remaining partners will be : 1
(A) 3:2 (B) 5:3
(C) 3:1 (D) 2:3
OR
(b) Mita, Veena and Atul were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. Atul retired and his share was taken
over by Mita and Veena in the ratio of 1 : 4. The new profit sharing
1
(A) 3:2 (B) 8:7
(C) 7:3 (D) 2:3
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17. Am_ra, ~era VWm {MamJ EH$ _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 3 : 3 : 2 Ho$ -hm{Z
H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & {MamJ godm{Zd¥Îm hmo J`m & Am_ra VWm ~era Zo ^{dî` _|
bm^-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ 1 : 2 Ho$
Ho$ {XZ \$_© H$s »`m{V H$m _yë`m§H$Z < 5,40,000 {H$`m J`m &
A{Ybm^ AZwnmV H$s JUZm H$s{OE VWm {MamJ H$s godm{Zd¥{Îm na »`m{V H$m boIm
(»`m{V ImVm Imobo {~Zm) H$aZo Ho$ {bE Amdí`H$ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ> H$s{OE & 3
18. nb© VWm é~r EH$ _| gmPoXma Wt VWm CZH$s g§`wº$ ny±Or < 2,50,000 Wr & à{V\$b
H$s gm_mÝ` Xa 10% Wr & {nN>bo Mma dfmªo Ho$ bm^ {ZåZ àH$ma Wo :
<
2019 20 35,000
2020 21 25,000
2021 22 32,000
2022 23 33,000
df© 2022 23 Ho$ A§{V_ ah{VE (ñQ>m°H$) H$m _yë`m§H$Z < 5,000 A{YH$ {H$`m J`m &
{nN>bo Mma dfm]o Ho$ Am¡gV A{Ybm^ Ho$ VrZ dfmªo Ho$ H«$` Ho$ AmYma na \$_© H$s »`m{V H$s
JUZm H$s{OE & 3
19. (H$) gZamBµO {b{_Q>oS> Zo _yZbmBQ> {b{_Q>oS> go < 4,80,000 Ho$ gh_V H«$` _yë` na
< 3,60,000 H$s n[agån{Îm`m| VWm < 1,00,000 Ho$ boZXmam| H$m A{YJ«hU
{H$`m & H«$` _yë` Ho$ ^wJVmZ ñdê$n gZamBµO {b{_Q>So > Zo < 100 àË`oH$ Ho$
9% G$UnÌm| H$m 4% ~Å>o na {ZJ©_Z {H$`m &
gZamBµO {b{_Q>oS> H$s nwñVH$m| _| Amdí`H$ amoOµ Zm_Mm à{dpîQ>`m± H$s{OE & AnZo
H$m`© H$mo ñnîQ>Vm go Xem©BE & 3
AWdm
(I) J«onb {b{_Q>oS> Zo Eobmoa {b{_Q>oS> go < 18,00,000 Ho$ gh_V H«$` _yë` na
< 25,00,000 H$s n[agån{Îm`m| VWm < 5,00,000 H$s Xo`VmAm| H$m A{YJ«hU
{H$`m & H«$` _yë` Ho$ ^wJVmZ ñdê$n J«onb {b{_Q>oS> Zo < 100 àË`oH$ Ho$
11% G$UnÌm| H$mo 20% àr{_`_ na {ZJ©_Z {H$`m &
J«onb {b{_Q>oS> H$s nwñVH$m| _| Amdí`H$ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ>`m± H$s{OE & AnZo
H$m`© H$mo ñnîQ>Vm go Xem©BE & 3
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17. Aamir, Bashir and Chirag were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 3 : 3 : 2. Chirag retired. Aamir and Bashir decided to
share profits and losses in future in the ratio of 1 : 2. On the day of
, goodwill of the firm was valued at < 5,40,000.
Calculate gaining ratio and pass necessary journal entry to record the
retirement. 3
18. Pearl and Ruby were partners in a firm with a combined capital of
< 2,50,000. The normal rate of return was 10%. The profits of the last
four years were as follows :
<
2019 20 35,000
2020 21 25,000
2021 22 32,000
2022 23 33,000
The closing stock for the year 2022 23 was overvalued by < 5,000.
3
19. (a) Sunrise Ltd. acquired assets of < 3,60,000 and took over creditors
of < 1,00,000 from Moonlight Ltd. for an agreed purchase
consideration of < 4,80,000. Sunrise Ltd. issued 9% Debentures of
< 100 each at a discount of 4% in satisfaction of the purchase
consideration.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Sunrise Ltd. Show
your workings clearly. 3
OR
(b) Grapple Ltd. took over assets of < 25,00,000 and liabilities of
< 5,00,000 from Allore Ltd. for an agreed purchase consideration
of < 18,00,000. Grapple Ltd. issued 11% Debentures of < 100 each
at 20% premium in satisfaction of the purchase consideration.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Grapple Ltd. Show
your workings clearly. 3
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20. (H$) _mohZ, gwhmZ VWm A{XV EH$ _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 3 : 2 : 1 Ho$
bm^-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & CZH$s ñWm`r ny±Or H«$_e: < 2,00,000,
< 1,00,000 VWm < 1,00,000 Wr & 31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo g_mßV hþE df© _|
CZHo$ ImVo _| n±yOr na ã`mO 5% dm{f©H$ Xa H$s Anojm 8% dm{f©H$ Xa go O_m H$a
{X`m J`m &
Amdí`H$ g_m`moOZ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ> H$s{OE & AnZo H$m`© H$mo ñnîQ>Vm go Xem©BE & 3
AWdm
(I) _ZmoO Ed§ {Z{VZ EH$ _| gmPoXma Wo VWm 2 : 1 Ho$ -hm{Z H$m
{d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & 31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo bm^ Ed§ AmhaU H$m g_m`moOZ H$aZo Ho$
níMmV² CZHo$ n±yOr ImVm| H$m eof H«$_e: < 90,000 VWm < 80,000 Wm &
31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo g_mßV hþE df© Ho$ {bE ewÕ bm^ H$s am{e < 30,000 Wr &
df© Ho$ Xm¡amZ _ZmoO Zo < 40,000 VWm {Z{VZ Zo < 20,000 H$m AmhaU {H$`m &
~mX _|, Ü`mZ {X`m J`m {H$ gmPoXmam| H$mo 10% dm{f©H$ Xa go ny±Or na ã`mO Zht
{X`m J`m Wm & _ZmoO Ho$ AmhaU na < 3,000 VWm {Z{VZ Ho$ AmhaU na
< 2,000 H$m ã`mO ^r à^m[aV Zht {H$`m J`m Wm &
Amdí`H$ g_m`moOZ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ> H$s{OE & AnZo H$m`© H$mo ñnîQ>Vm go Xem©BE & 3
21. {edm{bH$ {b{_Q>oS> < 10 àË`oH$ Ho$ g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| _| {d^m{OV < 10,00,000 H$s
A{YH¥$V n±Oy r Ho$ gmW n§OrH¥$V Wr &
BgZo OZVm H$mo 50,000 g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {bE àñVmd {X`m & am{e H$m ^wJVmZ {ZåZ
àH$ma go H$aZm Wm :
AmdoXZ na < 2 à{V A§e/eo`a
Am~§Q>Z na < 6 à{V A§e/eo`a
àW_ Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm na eof
{ZJ©_Z nyU© ê$n go A{^XÎm hþAm & Ho$db 4,000 g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| na Am~§Q>Z VWm àW_
Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm am{e H$mo N>mo g^r Xo` am{e`m± {d{YdV² àmßV H$a bt JBª & BZ g_Vm
A§em|/eo`am| H$m haU H$a {b`m J`m &
H$ånZr A{Y{Z`_, 2013 H$s AZwgyMr III, ^mJ I Ho$ AZwgma H$ånZr Ho$ pñW{V {ddaU _|
A§e/eo`a n±yOr H$mo Xem©BE & BgHo$ {bE ImVm| Ho$ ZmoQ²>g ^r V¡`ma H$s{OE & 4
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20. (a) Mohan, Suhaan and Adit were partners in a firm sharing profits
and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. Their fixed capitals were :
< 2,00,000, < 1,00,000 and < 1,00,000 respectively. For the year
ended 31st March, 2023, interest on capital was credited to their
accounts @ 8% p.a. instead of 5% p.a.
Pass necessary adjusting journal entry. Show your workings clearly. 3
OR
(b) Manoj and Nitin were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses
in the ratio of 2 : 1. On 31st March, 2023, the balances in their
capital accounts after making adjustments for profits and
drawings were < 90,000 and < 80,000 respectively. The net profit
for the year ended 31st March, 2023 amounted to < 30,000. During
the year Manoj withdrew < 40,000 and Nitin withdrew < 20,000.
Subsequently, it was noticed that Interest on Capital @ 10% p.a.
was not provided to the partners. Also Interest on Drawings to
Manoj < 3,000 and to Nitin < 2,000 was not charged.
Pass necessary adjusting journal entry. Show your workings clearly. 3
21. Shivalik Limited was registered with an authorized capital of
< 10,00,000 divided into equity shares of < 10 each.
It offered 50,000 equity shares to the public. The amount was payable as
follows :
On Application < 2 per share
On Allotment < 6 per share
On First and Final call Balance
The issue was fully subscribed. All the amounts were duly received
except the allotment and first and final call money on 4,000 equity
shares. These equity shares were forfeited.
Present the Share Capital in the Balance Sheet of the company as per
4
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22. AM©Zm, dÝXZm VWm AmaVr _| gmPoXma Wt VWm 5 : 3 : 2 -hm{Z
H$m {d^mOZ H$aVr Wt & 31 , 2023 H$mo CZH$m pñW{V {ddaU {ZåZ àH$ma go Wm :
31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo AM©Zm, dÝXZm VWm AmaVr H$m pñW{V {ddaU
am{e am{e
Xo`VmE± n[agån{Îm`m±
< <
ny±Or : {Zdoe 80,000
AM©Zm $ 80,000 g§`§Ì 1,00,000
dÝXZm $ 70,000 ñQ>m°H$ 40,000
AmaVr $ 60,000 2,10,000 XoZXma 50,000
gm g§M` 30,000 30,000
boZXma 60,000
3,00,000 3,00,000
Cn`w©º$ {V{W na \$_© H$m {dKQ>Z hmo J`m &
(i) n[agån{Îm`m| go {ZåZ àH$ma dgybr hþB© :
XoZXma < 40,000
ñQ>m°H$ < 50,000
g§`§Ì < 60,000
(ii) 25% {Zdoem| H$mo dÝXZm Zo < 18,000 _| bo {bE & eof {Zdoe nwñVH$ _yë` go 10%
H$_ na AM©Zm Ûmam bo {bE JE &
(iii) < 20,000 Ho$ dgybr ì``m| H$m ^wJVmZ AmaVr Ûmam {H$`m J`m &
dgybr ImVm V¡¶ma H$s{OE & 4
23. AµOha, gw{_V VWm amo{~V a Wo VWm 3 : 1 : 1 -hm{Z
H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & 31 , 2023 H$mo CZH$m pñW{V {ddaU {ZåZ àH$ma go Wm :
31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo AµOha, gw{_V VWm amo{~V H$m pñW{V {ddaU
am{e am{e
Xo`VmE± <
n[agån{Îm`m± <
boZXma 90,000 ~¢H$ 20,000
gm g§M` 60,000 ñQ>m°H$ 40,000
ny±Or : XoZXma 1,50,000
AµOha $ 60,000 ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m± 60,000
gw{_V $ 40,000
amo{~V $ 20,000 1,20,000
2,70,000 2,70,000
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22. Archana, Vandana and Arti were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet on 31 st March, 2023
was as follows :
Balance Sheet of Archana, Vandana and Arti as at 31st March, 2023
Amount Amount
Liabilities < Assets <
Capitals : Investments 80,000
Archana 80,000 Plant 1,00,000
Vandana 70,000 Stock 40,000
Arti 60,000 2,10,000 Debtors 50,000
General Reserve 30,000 Cash at Bank 30,000
Creditors 60,000
3,00,000 3,00,000
The firm was dissolved on the above date.
(i) Assets were realised as follows :
Debtors < 40,000
Stock < 50,000
Plant < 60,000
(ii) 25% of the Investments were taken over by Vandana at < 18,000.
Remaining Investments were taken over by Archana at 10% less
than its book value.
(iii) Expenses of realisation < 20,000 were paid by Arti.
Prepare Realisation Account. 4
23. Azhar, Sumit and Robit were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 3 : 1 : 1. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2023,
was as follows :
Balance Sheet of Azhar, Sumit and Robit as at 31st March, 2023
Amount Amount
Liabilities < Assets <
Creditors 90,000 Bank 20,000
General Reserve 60,000 Stock 40,000
Capitals : Debtors 1,50,000
Azhar 60,000 Fixed Assets 60,000
Sumit 40,000
Robit 20,000 1,20,000
2,70,000 2,70,000
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30 OyZ, 2023 H$mo amo{~V r g§boI Ho$ AZwgma amo{~V Ho$ H$mZyZr
CÎmam{YH$mar {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ A{YH$mar Wo :
(i) CgHo$ n±yOr ImVo H$m eof &
(ii) gm_mÝ` g§M` _| CgH$m ^mJ &
(iii) 10% dm{f©H$ Xa go n±yOr na ã¶mO &
(iv) »`m{V _| CgH$m ^mJ & \$_© H$s »`m{V H$m _yë`m§H$Z {nN>bo Mma dfmªo Ho$ Am¡gV
bm^ Ho$ VrZ JwUm Ho$ AmYma na {H$`m OmEJm &
(v) _¥Ë`w H$s {V{W VH$ bm^ _| CgH$m ^mJ {OgH$s JUZm {nN>bo df© Ho$ bm^ Ho$
AmYma na H$s OmEJr &
{nN>bo dfmªo Ho$ bm^ Wo :
<
2019 20 (3,000)
2020 21 28,000
2021 22 16,000
2022 23$ 15,000
CgHo$ H$mZyZr CÎmam{YH$m[a`m| H$mo àñVwV H$aZo Ho$ {bE amo{~V H$m ny±Or ImVm V¡¶ma H$s{OE & 6
24. 1 Aà¡b, 2022 H$mo µOw{~`Z {b{_Q>oS> Zo < 100 àË`oH$ Ho$ < 10,00,000, 7% G$UnÌm|
H$m {ZJ©_Z 6% àr{_`_ na {H$`m, {OZH$m emoYZ nm±M df© níMmV² 4% àr{_`_ na {H$`m
OmEJm & H$ånZr Ho$ à{V^y{V àr{_`_ ImVo _| < 30,000 H$m eof Wm &
(H$) G$UnÌm| Ho$ {ZJ©_Z VWm G$UnÌm| Ho$ {ZJ©_Z na hm{Z H$mo àW_ df© Ho$ A§V _| hr
à{V^y{V àr{_`_ ImVo H$s am{e H$m Cn`moJ H$aVo hþE An{b{IV H$aZo Ho$ {bE
Amdí`H$ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ>`m± H$s{OE &
(I) 31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo g_mßV hþE df© Ho$ {bE G$UnÌm| Ho$ {ZJ©_Z na hm{Z ImVm
V¡`ma H$s{OE & 6
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Robit died on 30th
legal representatives were entitled to :
(i) Balance in his Capital Account.
(ii) His share of General Reserve.
(iii) Interest on capital @ 10% p.a.
(iv) His share of goodwill. Goodwill of the firm was valued on the basis
(v) His share in profits up to the date of death on the basis of the
profit for the last year.
Profit for the previous years were :
<
2019 20 (3,000)
2020 21 28,000
2021 22 16,000
2022 23$ 15,000
6
24. On 1st April, 2022, Zubian Ltd. issued < 10,00,000, 7% Debentures of
< 100 each at a premium of 6%, redeemable at a premium of 4% after
five years. The company had a balance of < 30,000 in Securities Premium
Account.
(a) Pass necessary journal entries for issue of debentures and for
Premium Account at the end of the first year itself.
(b)
31st March, 2023. 6
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25. (H$) < 10 àË`oH$ Ho$ 1,00,000 g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| H$mo < 6 à{V
A§e/eo`a Ho$ àr{_`_ na {ZJ©{_V H$aZo Ho$ {bE AmdoXZ Am_§{ÌV {H$E & am{e H$m
^wJVmZ {ZåZ àH$ma go H$aZm Wm :
AmdoXZ Ed§ Am~§Q>Z na < 8 à{V A§e/eo`a (< 3 àr{_`_ g{hV)
àW_ Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm na eof (àr{_`_ g{hV)
1,60,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {bE AmdoXZ àmßV hþE & 10,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$
AmdoXZm| H$mo aÔ H$a {X`m J`m VWm eof AmdoXH$m| H$mo AmZwnm{VH$ AmYma na
Am~§Q>Z H$a {X`m J`m & AmdoXZ Ed§ Am~§Q>Z na àmßV A{V[aº$ YZam{e dmng H$a
Xr JB© & YraO, {Ogo 200 A§em|/eo`am| H$m Am~§Q>Z {H$`m J`m Wm, àW_ Ed§
A§{V_ `mMZm am{e XoZo _| Ag\$b ahm & CgHo$ A§em|/eo`am| H$m haU H$a {b`m
J`m & haU {H$E JE g^r A§em|/eo`am| H$mo < 5 à{V A§e/eo`a nyU© àXÎm nwZ:
{ZJ©{_V H$a {X`m J`m &
H$s nwñVH$m| _| Amdí`H$ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ>`m± H$s{OE & 6
AWdm
(I) qàQ>{H$Q> {b{_Q>oS> Zo < 10 àË`oH$ Ho$ 80,000 g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {ZJ©_Z Ho$
{bE AmdoXZ Am_§{ÌV {H$E & am{e H$m ^wJVmZ {ZåZ àH$ma go H$aZm Wm :
AmdoXZ na < 3 à{V A§e/eo`a
Am~§Q>Z na < 2 à{V A§e/eo`a
àW_ Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm na eof
1,50,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {bE AmdoXZ àmßV hþE & 10,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$
AmdoXZm| H$mo aÔ H$a {X`m J`m VWm eof AmdoXH$m| H$mo {ZåZ{b{IV AmYma na
AmZwnm{VH$ Am~§Q>Z {H$`m J`m :
loUr H$ 80,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ AmdoXH$m| H$mo 40,000 A§e/eo`a
Am~§{Q>V {H$E JE &
loUr I 60,000 A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ AmdoXH$m| H$mo 40,000 A§e/eo`a
Am~§{Q>V {H$E JE &
AmdoXZ na àmßV A{V[aº$ YZam{e H$m g_m`moOZ Am~§Q>Z VWm àW_ Ed§ A§{V_
`mMZm na Xo` am{e _| H$a {X`m J`m & Am~§Q>Z VWm àW_ Ed§ A§{V_ `mMZm na
Xo` gånyU© am{e {d{YdV² àmßV H$a br JB© &
qàQ>{H$Q> {b{_Q>oS> H$s nwñVH$m| _| Amdí`H$ amoµOZm_Mm à{dpîQ>`m± H$s{OE & 6
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25. (a) Qumtan Ltd. invited applications for issuing 1,00,000 equity
shares of < 10 each at a premium of < 6 per share. The amount
was payable as follows :
On Application and Allotment < 8 per share
(including premium < 3)
On First and Final call Balance (including premium)
Applications for 1,60,000 shares were received. Applications for
10,000 shares were rejected and pro-rata allotment was made to
the remaining applicants. Excess money received on application
and allotment was returned. Dheeraj, who was allotted 200 shares,
failed to pay the first and final call money. His shares were
forfeited. All the forfeited shares were reissued at < 5 per share
fully paid up.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Qumtan Ltd. 6
OR
(b) Printkit Limited invited applications for issue of 80,000 equity
shares of < 10 each. The amount was payable as follows :
On Application < 3 per share
On Allotment < 2 per share
On First and Final call Balance
Applications for 1,50,000 shares were received. Applications for
10,000 shares were rejected and pro-rata allotment was made to
the remaining applicants on the following basis :
Category A Applicants for 80,000 shares were allotted
40,000 shares.
Category B Applicants for 60,000 shares were allotted
40,000 shares.
Excess money received on application was adjusted towards
amount due on allotment and first and final call. All the amounts
due on allotment and first and final call were duly received.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Printkit Limited. 6
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26. (H$) ew{^ VWm aodm§er _| gmPoXma Wt VWm 3 : 2 -hm{Z H$m
{d^mOZ H$aVr Wt & 31 , 2023 H$mo CZH$m pñW{V {ddaU {ZåZ àH$ma go Wm :
31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo ew{^ VWm aodm§er H$m pñW{V {ddaU
am{e am{e
Xo`VmE± n[agån{Îm`m±
< <
ny±Or : ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m± 90,000
ew{^ $ 60,000 ah{V`m (ñQ>m°H$) 38,000
aodm§er $ 32,000 92,000 XoZXma 30,000
gm g§M` 30,000 52,000
~¢H$ G$U 18,000
boZXma 70,000
2,10,000 2,10,000
1 Aà¡b, 2023 H$mo CÝhm|Zo nar H$mo {ZåZ{b{IV eVmªo na gmPoXmar _| àdoe {X`m :
(i) nar \$_© Ho$ bm^m| _| AnZo 1 ^mJ Ho$ {bE < 50,000 AnZr n±yOr Ho$ ê$n
4
_| VWm < 50,000 AnZr »`m{V àr{_`_ Ho$ ^mJ Ho$ {bE bmEJr &
(ii) ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m| na 30% H$s Xa go _yë`õmg bJm`m J`m &
(iii) ah{V`m (ñQ>m°H$) H$m _yë`m§H$Z < 45,000 {H$`m J`m &
(iv) ~¢H$ G$U H$m ^wJVmZ H$a {X`m J`m &
(v) g^r g_m`moOZm| Ho$ níMmV² ew{^ VWm aodm§er H$s n±yOr H$mo nar H$s ny±Or Ho$
AmYma na g_m`mo{OV {H$`m OmEJm & O¡gr ^r pñW{V hmo nwamZo gmPoXmam|
H$mo, dmñV{dH$ YZam{e H$m ^wJVmZ {H$`m OmEJm AWdm CZHo$ Ûmam bm`m
OmEJm &
nwZ_y©ë`m§H$Z ImVm VWm gmPoXmam| Ho$ ny±Or ImVo V¡`ma H$s{OE & 6
AWdm
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26. (a) Shubhi and Revanshi were partners in a firm sharing profits
and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet as at
31st March, 2023 was as follows :
Balance Sheet of Shubhi and Revanshi as at 31st March, 2023
Amount Amount
Liabilities < Assets <
Capitals : Fixed Assets 90,000
Shubhi 60,000 Stock 38,000
Revanshi 32,000 92,000 Debtors 30,000
General Reserve 30,000 Cash 52,000
Bank Loan 18,000
Creditors 70,000
2,10,000 2,10,000
On 1st April, 2023 they admitted Pari into the partnership on the
following terms :
(i) Pari will bring < 50,000 as her capital and < 50,000 for her
1
share of premium for goodwill for th share in the profits of
4
the firm.
(ii) Fixed assets were depreciated @ 30%.
(iii) Stock was valued at < 45,000.
(iv) Bank loan was paid off.
(v) After all adjustments capitals of Shubhi and Revanshi were
was to be paid off or brought in by the old partners as the
case may be.
6
OR
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(I) [a{e, e{e VWm V¥{f H«$_e: 1 , 1 Ed§ 1 Ho$ AZwnmV
2 6 3
-hm{Z H$m {d^mOZ H$aVo Wo & 31 , 2023 H$mo CZH$m pñW{V {ddaU
{ZåZ àH$ma go Wm :
31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo [a{e, e{e VWm V¥{f H$m pñW{V {ddaU
am{e am{e
Xo`VmE± <
n[agån{Îm`m± <
ny±Or : ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m± 80,000
[a{e $ 36,000 ah{V`m (ñQ>m°H$) 20,000
e{e $ 30,000 XoZXma 30,000
V¥{f $ 20,000
86,000 40,000
gm g§M` 30,000
boZXma 54,000
1,70,000 1,70,000
1 Aà¡b, 2023 H$mo {ZåZ{b{IV eVmªo na e{e \$_© go godm{Zd¥Îm hmo JB© :
(i) ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m| H$m _yë`m§H$Z < 56,000 {H$`m J`m &
(ii) e{e Zo < 26,000 _| ah{V`m (ñQ>m°H$) bo {b`m &
(iii) e{e H$s godm{Zd¥{Îm na \$_© H$s »`m{V H$m _yë`m§H$Z < 18,000 {H$`m
J`m &
(iv) e{e Ho$ n±yOr ImVo Ho$ eof H$mo CgHo$ G$U ImVo _| hñVmÝV[aV H$a {X`m
J`m &
nwZ_y©ë`m§H$Z ImVm VWm gmPoXmam| Ho$ ny±Or ImVo V¡`ma H$s{OE & 6
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(b) Rishi, Shashi and Trishi were partners in a firm sharing profits
1 1 1
and losses in proportion of , and respectively. Their
2 6 3
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2023 was as follows :
Balance Sheet of Rishi, Shashi and Trishi as at 31st March, 2023
Amount Amount
Liabilities < Assets <
Capitals : Fixed Assets 80,000
Rishi 36,000 Stock 20,000
Shashi 30,000 Debtors 30,000
Trishi 20,000 86,000 Cash 40,000
General Reserve 30,000
Creditors 54,000
1,70,000 1,70,000
Shashi retired from the firm on 1st April, 2023 on the following
terms :
(i) Fixed Assets were valued at < 56,000.
(ii) Stock was taken over by Shashi at < 26,000.
(iii) Goodwill of the firm was valued at <
retirement
(iv)
loan account.
Prepare Revaluation Account and Partner 6
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^mJ I
{dH$ën - I
({dÎmr` {ddaUm| H$m {díbofU)
27. EH$ H$ånZr H$m Vab AZwnmV 1 : 2 h¡ & {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-go boZXoZ H$m n[aUm_ Bg
AZwnmV _| d¥{Õ H$aoJm ? 1
(A)
(B) _mb H$m CYma {dH«$`
(C) _mb H$m CYma H«$`
(D) _mb H$m ZJX H«$`
28. nhMm{ZE {H$ {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-go boZXoZ H$m n[aUm_ àMmbZ J{V{d{Y`m|
AÝVdm©h hmoJm & 1
(A) boZXmam| H$mo ^wJVmZ
(B) EH$ µJ¡a-{dÎmr` H$ånZr Ûmam ã`mO H$s àm{ßV
(C) EH$ µJ¡a-{dÎmr` H$ånZr Ûmam bm^m§ím H$s àm{ßV
(D) XoZXmam| go YZam{e H$s àm{ßV
29. (H$) {dÎmr` {ddaUm| H$m {díbofU {d{^Þ Cn`moJH$Vm©Am| Ho$ {bE Cn`moJr Ed§ _hÎdnyU©
h¡ & {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm Cn`moJH$Vm© EH$ ~hþV N>moQ>r-gr Ad{Y _| CZHo$ Xmdm|
H$mo nyam H$aZo H$s \$_© H$s j_Vm _| {deof ê$n go é{M aIVm h¡ ? 1
(A) l_ g§JR>Z (B) ì`mnm[aH$ Xo`
(C) (D) {dÎm à~§YH$
AWdm
(I) ___________ AZwnmVm| H$s JUZm XrK©H$mb _| G$U MwH$mZo H$s j_Vm H$mo {ZYm©[aV
H$aZo Ho$ {bE H$s OmVr h¡ & 1
(A) VabVm (B) AmdV©
(C) G$U-emoYZ j_Vm (D) bm^àXVm
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PART B
OPTION I
(Analysis of Financial Statements)
27. The Quick Ratio of a company is 1 : 2. Which of the following transactions
will result in an increase in this ratio ? 1
(A) Cash received from debtors
(B) Sold goods on credit
(C) Purchased goods on credit
(D) Purchased goods on cash
28. Identify whi
1
(A) Payment to creditors
(B) Interest received by a non-finance company
(C) Dividend received by a non-finance company
(D) Amount received from debtors
29. (a) Analysis of Financial Statements is useful and significant to
different users. Which of the following users is particularly
short period of time ? 1
(A) Labour Unions (B) Trade Payables
(C) Top Management (D) Finance Manager
OR
(b) ___________ ratios are calculated to determine the ability of the
business to service its debt in the long run. 1
(A) Liquidity (B) Turnover
(C) Solvency (D) Profitability
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30. (H$) < 5,00,00,000 Ho$ g_Vm A§em|/eo`am| Ho$ {ZJ©_Z Ûmam _erZar H$m A{YJ«hU
boZXoZ H$m n[aUm_ hmoJm : 1
(A) {dÎmr` J{V{d{Y`m| go < 5,00,00,000
(B) {dÎmr` J{V{d{Y`m| go < 5,00,00,000
(C) {Zdoe J{V{d{Y`m| go < 5,00,00,000 ~{hdm©h
(D) H$moB©
AWdm
(I) ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m| Ho$ {dH«$` na ^wJVmZ {H$`m J`m ny±Or bm^ H$a boZXoZ H$mo
{ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gHo$ AÝVJ©V dJuH¥$V H$a|Jo : 1
(A) àMmbZ J{V{d{Y
(B) {Zdoe J{V{d{Y
(C) {dÎmr` J{V{d{Y
(D)
31. H$ånZr A{Y{Z`_, 2013 H$s AZwgyMr III, ^mJ I Ho$ AZwgma {ZåZ _Xm| H$mo H$ånZr Ho$
pñW{V {ddaU _| _w»` erf©H$m| Ed§ Cn-erf©H$m| (`{X H$moB© h¡) _| dJuH¥$V H$s{OE : 3
(H$) ~¢H$ go XrK©H$mbrZ G$U
(I) Iwbo Am¡µOma
(J) AXÎm ì``
32. Xr JB© gyMZm go JUZm H$s{OE : 3
(H$) Vab AZwnmV
(I) ñQ>m°H$ AmdV© AZwnmV
am{e
{ddaU
(<)
Mmby n[agån{Îm`m± 4,00,000
ñQ>m°H$ 1,00,000
Mmby Xo`VmE± 2,00,000
H$a nyd© ewÕ bm^ 7,20,000
àMmbZ go AmJ_ 10,00,000
gH$b bm^ AZwnmV 20%
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30. (a) equity shares
of < 5,00,00,000 1
(A) Cash inflow of < 5,00,00,000 from financing activities
(B) Cash outflow of < 5,00,00,000 from financing activities
(C) Cash outflow of < 5,00,00,000 from investing activities
(D) No flow of cash
OR
(b)
classified under which of the following : 1
(A) Operating Activities
(B) Investing Activities
(C) Financing Activities
(D) Cash and Cash Equivalents
31. Classify the following items under major heads and sub-heads (if any) in
the Balance Sheet of the company as per Schedule III Part I of the
Companies Act, 2013 : 3
(a) Long Term Loans from Bank
(b) Loose Tools
(c) Outstanding Expenses
32. From the given information, calculate : 3
(a) Quick Ratio
(b) Inventory Turnover Ratio
Amount
Particulars
( <)
Current Assets 4,00,000
Inventory 1,00,000
Current Liabilities 2,00,000
Net Profit Before Tax 7,20,000
Revenue from Operations 10,00,000
Gross Profit Ratio 20%
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33. (H$) > Ho$ {XE JE pñW{V {ddaU go gm_mÝ` AmH$ma H$m pñW{V {ddaU
V¡`ma H$s{OE : 4
31 _mM©, 2023 H$mo H$m pñW{V {ddaU
ZmoQ> 31.3.2023 31.3.2022
{ddaU
g§. (<) (<)
I g_Vm Ed§ Xo`VmE± :
1. A§eYmaH$/eo`aYmaH$$ {Z{Y
(H$) A§e/eo`a ny±Or 4,00,000 2,50,000
2. AMb Xo`VmE±±
(H$) XrK©H$mbrZ G$U 2,00,000 1,50,000
3. Mmby Xo`VmE±
(H$) ì`mnm[aH$ Xo` 2,00,000 1,00,000
Hw$b 8,00,000 5,00,000
II n[agån{Îm`m± :
1. AMb n[agån{Îm`m±
(H$) ñWm`r n[agån{Îm`m±/gån{Îm,
g§`§Ì Ed§ CnH$aU VWm A_yV©
n[agån{Îm`m± 4,00,000 3,50,000
2. Mmby n[agån{Îm`m±
(H$) ah{V`m 2,00,000 70,000
(I) ì`mnm[aH$ àmß` 2,00,000 80,000
Hw$b 8,00,000 5,00,000
AWdm
(I) {ZåZ{b{IV gyMZm go 31 _mM©, 2022 VWm 2023 H$mo g_mßV hþE df© Ho$ {bE
VwbZmË_H$ bm^-hm{Z {ddaU V¡`ma H$s{OE : 4
ZmoQ> 2022 23 2021 22
{ddaU
g§. (<) (<)
àMmbZ go AmJ_ 10,00,000 8,00,000
H$_©Mmar {hVbm^ ì`` 2,50,000 1,00,000
AÝ` ì`` 5,50,000 4,00,000
H$a Xa 50%
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33. (a) From the given Balance Sheet of Geox Ltd., prepare Common Size
Balance Sheet : 4
Balance Sheet of Geox Ltd. as at 31st March, 2023
Note 31.3.2023 31.3.2022
Particulars
No. < <
I Equity and Liabilities :
1.
(a) Share Capital 4,00,000 2,50,000
2. Non-Current Liabilities
(a) Long-term Borrowings 2,00,000 1,50,000
3. Current Liabilities
(a) Trade Payables 2,00,000 1,00,000
Total 8,00,000 5,00,000
II Assets :
1. Non-Current Assets
(a) Fixed Assets/Property,
Plant and Equipment
and Intangible Assets 4,00,000 3,50,000
2. Current Assets
(a) Inventories 2,00,000 70,000
(b) Trade Receivables 2,00,000 80,000
Total 8,00,000 5,00,000
OR
(b) From the following information, prepare a Comparative Statement
of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2022 and 2023 : 4
Note 2022 23 2021 22
Particulars
No. (<) (<)
Revenue from operations 10,00,000 8,00,000
Employee benefit expenses 2,50,000 1,00,000
Other expenses 5,50,000 4,00,000
Tax rate 50%
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34. {ZåZ{b{IV gyMZm go àMmbZ J{V{d{Y`m| H$s JUZm H$s{OE : 6
am{e
{ddaU (<)
Am : AWm©V² bm^-hm{Z {ddaU H$m eof 6,28,000
H$a àmdYmZ 1,50,000
{nN>bo df© Ho$ {bE àñVm{dV bm^m§e 72,000
_yë`õmg 1,40,000
_erZar Ho$ {dH«$` na hm{Z 30,000
{Zdoem| Ho$ {dH«$` na bm^ 20,000
{Zdoem| na àmßV bm^m§e 6,000
Mmby Xo`VmAm| _| d¥{Õ 1,61,000
Mmby n[agån{Îm`m| _| d¥{Õ 6,00,000
Mmby Xo`VmAm| _| H$_r 64,000
Am` H$a ^wJVmZ 1,18,000
^mJ I
{dH$ën - II
(A{^H${bÌ boIm§H$Z)
27. o, __________, ___________, hmS>©do`a VWm gm°âQ>do`a A{^H${bÌ boIm§H$Z V§Ì
Ho$ nm±M ñVå^ h¢ &
{ZåZ{b{IV _| go A{^H${bÌ boIm§H$Z V§Ì Ho$ H$m¡Z-go Xmo ñVå^ Cn`w©º$ H$WZ _| bwßV h¢ : 1
(A) qàQ>a VWm _mCg
(B) bmoJ VWm à{H«$`mE±
(C) _mCg VWm grnr`y (CPU)
(D) gyMZm VWm ImVo
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34.
6
Amount
Particulars (<)
Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement
6,28,000
of Profit and Loss
Provision for Tax 1,50,000
Proposed Dividend for the previous year 72,000
Depreciation 1,40,000
Loss on Sale of Machinery 30,000
Gain on Sale of Investments 20,000
Dividend Received on Investments 6,000
Increase in Current Liabilities 1,61,000
Increase in Current Assets
6,00,000
(other than cash and cash equivalents)
Decrease in Current Liabilities 64,000
Income Tax Paid 1,18,000
PART B
OPTION II
(Computerised Accounting)
27. Data, ___________, ___________, Hardware and Software are five pillars
of Computerised Accounting System (CAS). 1
From the following, which two pillars of CAS are missing in the above
statement :
(A) Printer and Mouse
(B) People and Procedures
(C) Mouse and CPU
(D) Information and Accounts
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28. (H$)
m°{ZH$ H$mof hñVmÝVaU _| boZXoZ H$aVm h¡ : 1
(A) {dH«$` Ed§ àmß` ImVm CnV§Ì
(B) H«$` Ed§ Xo` ImVm CnV§Ì
(C)
(D) bmJV CnV§Ì
AWdm
(I) O~ {d{^Þ òmoVm|
h¡, Vmo `h H$hbmVm h¡ : 1
(A) dmñV{dH$ AZw{H«$`m àH«$_U
(B)
(C) g_yh àH«$_U
(D) àH«$_U Ed§ nwZd£YrH$aU
29. B©
h¡ ? 1
(A) 4 (B) 12
(C) 20 (D) 7
30. (H$)
100 199 gmB{H$b Q>m`a
200 299 gmB{H$b grQ>|
{ZåZ{b{IV _| go EH$ ì`mnmar H$ånZr Ûmam Cn`moJ _| bmE JE H$moS> Ho$ àH$ma H$mo
nhMm{ZE : 1
(A) ãbm°H$ H$moS>
(B) AZwH«${_H$ H$moS>
(C) Zo_mo{ZH$ H$moS>
(D) JwßV H$moS>
AWdm
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28. (a) Name the Accounting Information sub-system which deals with
receipt and payment of cash and electronic funds transfer : 1
(A) Sales and Accounts Receivable sub-system
(B) Purchase and Accounts Payable sub-system
(C) Cash and Bank sub-system
(D) Costing sub-system
OR
(b) When the accumulated data from various sources is processed in
one shot it is called : 1
(A) Real time processing
(B) Data validation
(C) Batch processing
(D) Processing and revalidation
29. How many categories of data can be plotted on a pie chart in Excel
software ? 1
(A) 4 (B) 12
(C) 20 (D) 7
30. (a) Codes Dealer Type
100 199 Cycle tyres
200 299 Cycle seats
From the following, identify the type of code used by a trading
company : 1
(A) Block code
(B) Sequential code
(C) Mnemonic code
(D) Secret code
OR
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(I) ghr ##### àH$Q> hmoVm h¡ : 1
(A) O~ H$m°b_ n`m©ßV ê$n go {dñV¥V Zht hmoVm &
(B) O~ {H$gr g§»`m H$mo eyÝ` go ^mJ {X`m OmVm h¡ &
(C) O~ _yë` CnbãY Zht hmoVm &
(D) >m| Ho$ gmam§e _| AndmX hmoVo h¢ &
31. MmQ>© Ho$ àH$mam| Ho$ ê$n _| S>moZQ> VWm {dñ\$mo{Q>V S>moZQ> eãXmdbr H$mo g_PmBE & 3
32. A{^H${bÌ boIm§H$Z V§Ì H$s {deofVmAm| Ho$ ê$n _| nmaX{e©Vm VWm {Z`ÝÌU Ed§ ewÕVm
Ed§ J{V H$mo g_PmBE & 3
33. (H$) A{^H${bÌ boIm§H$Z V§Ì Ho$ {H$Ýht Mma bm^m| H$m CëboI H$s{OE & 4
AWdm
(I) A{^H${bÌ boIm§H$Z V§Ì H$s gwajm {deofVmAm| Ho$ ê$n _| nmgdS>© gwajm VWm
H$mo g_PmBE & 4
34. bwH$An (Lookup) -{dÝ`mg ê$nm| H$mo g_PmBE & 6
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(b) Correct ##### appears : 1
(A) When column is not wide enough.
(B) When a number is divided by zero.
(C) When value is not available.
(D) When there are exceptions of summary of data.
31.
charts. 3
32. C Accuracy and Speed as features
of Computerised Accounting System. 3
33. (a) State any four advantages of Computerised Accounting System. 4
OR
(b)
Computerised Accounting System. 4
34. Explain the two syntax f 6
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