Class XI Accountancy Sample Question Paper PDF
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This is a sample question paper for class XI accountancy. It covers topics like trail balance, cash basis vs. accrual basis of accounting, and basic accounting principles. The document includes sample questions, and answers as well as a sample exam paper.
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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER CLASS – XI ACCOUNTANCY Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 General Instructions (i) This Question paper contain 32 questions in all. (ii) All questions are compulsory. (...
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER CLASS – XI ACCOUNTANCY Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 General Instructions (i) This Question paper contain 32 questions in all. (ii) All questions are compulsory. (iii) Marks are indicated against each question. (iv) Give calculations and working notes neatly and clearly whever requesed. Choose the correct answer 1. Which of the following is shown in the trail balance? (1) (a) Journal Folio (b) List of Acount Balances (c) Data of Recording the Transactions (d) All the Above 2. Mukesh, a businessman, had paid the house rent where he lives from the business. Is this a business transaction? Give reason. (1) 3. Give two differences between cash basis and accrual basis of accounting. (1) 4. Cash sales 1.5 times of credit sales. Credit sales ` 1,20,000, Purchases ` 1,40,000 Rate of gross Profit 25% on cost. What is the value of closing stock? (1) 5. Outstanding expenses are not recorded in cash basis of accounting. State True or False. (1) 6. If there is current probability of outflow of uncertain funds for settement of on obligatin, which of hte following is said to be recognised? (1) (a) Loan (b) Liability (c) Provision (d) Contingent Liability. 7. Which of the following account should be debited for the goods worth ` 5,000 withdrawn for personal use? (1) (a) Sales A/c (b) Drawings A/c (c) Purchases A/c (d) Stock A/c 8. _________ is prepared for showing the financial position of the business summarising its assets and liabilites at a given date. (1) (a) Statement of profit and loss (b) Balance sheet (c) Statement of shareholdeis equity (d) Cash flow statement. 9. A sequence of actions taken to transform the data into useful decision making information is called (1) (a) Data flow (b) Data process (c) Data sequence (d) DBMS 10. What are the basic requirements of every computerised auounting system? (1) 11. In a computerised system of auounting, the framework of storing and processing large volume of data is known as (1) (a) Operating Enuironment (b) Operating system (c) Acounting Framework (d) DBMS 12. What is the amount of commission to be shown in books of accounts? (1) Gross Profit : ` 1,00,000, salaries : ` 44,000 Depreciation Expense : ` 6,000, Insurance : ` 4,000 Salaries are paid for 11 months Manager is allowed a commission of 5% on net profit after charging such commission (a) ` 1,895 (b) ` 2,000 (c) ` 2,190 (d) ` 2,285 13. XYZ Ltd. has filed a case against PQR Ltd. for copying their registered Trademark. Compensation demanded amounts to ` 10,00,000. The case was to be decided in five proceeding out of which 4 are already over and in favour of XYZ Ltd. The final Hearing is to be held next saturday. How will this transaction be Recorded in books of PQR Ltd. (1) (a) As an Asset (b) As a Fictitious Asset (c) As a Contingent Asset (d) As a Contingent Liability. 14. ________ is an interactive link or a dialogue between the user and database oriented software through which the user communicates to the back-end database. (1) (a) Back-end Database (b) Back-end Interface (c) Front-end Database (d) Front-end Interface 15. When double entry system is followed to record the business transactions then: (1) (a) Debit and Credit amount must be equal (b) Debit and Credit amount may not be equal (c) Only two accounts are affected (d) Balance of one account increases and other account decreases. 16. Which of the following is not a personal account. (1) (a) Bank Account (b) Drawings Account (c) Proprietor’s Account (d) Livestock Account 17. In case loan is taken to purchase goods, then two accounts that are affected are: (1) (a) Stock and Capital (b) Capital and Liability (c) Stock and Liability (d) Cash and Stock 18. If the owner withdraws cash or goods for his personal use, it is known as: (1) (a) Drawings (b) Personal Expeses (c) Goods in Transit (d) Abnormal loss 19. Given any two differences between Book Keeping and Accounting. (1) 20. Which of the following is not a part to a bill of exchange? (1) (a) Payee (b) Signatory (c) Drawee (d) Drawer 21. Give journal entries for the following tanseactions. (3) Date 2015 Transactions Jan 1 Started business with cash ` 1,50,000 Jan 2 Cash purchases ` 52,000 Jan 3 Sold goods to Ram ` 10,000 Jan 6 Returned Defective goods by Ram ` 2,000 Jan 8 Paid rent ` 1800 Jan 10 Withdraw from bank for house rent ` 6,000. Or Explain the following teams: (a) Stock (b) Loss (c) Depreciation 22. Determine whether the frollowing statement is correct and support your answer with an appropriate explanation. (3) “ Financial Statements are prepared just to know the profits earned or loss incurred during on accounting period.” 23. From the following calculate operating profit. (4) Particulars Am ount ` Net Profit 1,50,000 Rent received 15,000 Gain on sale of machine 20,000 Interest on Loans 35,000 Donation 5,000 24. (a) State with reasons whether the following are revenue or capital exenditure: (2 × 2 = 4) 1. ` 2,00 spent on repairing a second hand machine before put to use. 2. ` 10,000 on repainting the factory. (b) What do you mean by Specific Reserve? 25. A Company purchased a machine for ` 5,00,000 (including a boiler worth ` 1,00,000) The company provides depreciation @ 10% as per straight line method. After four years the boiler becomes useless and it was discarded for ` 20,000.Prepare machine A/c for four years. (4) 26. Prepare a Trial Balance from the following data and consider capital as the difference in their total of Debit and Credit Side. (4) Particulars A m t. ( `) Pariculars Amt. (`) Building 60,000 Machinery 17,000 Return outward 2,600 Bank Overdraft 10,000 Bad Debt 2,800 Creditors 50,000 Cash 400 Purchases 1,00,000 Discount received 3,000 Sales 1,04,000 Debtors 60,000 Fixtures 5,600 Interest received 2,600 27. Rectify the following errors: (4) 1. Suresh ` 650 recorded as ` 560 in the sales book. 2. Typewriter of ` 8,000 purchased for office use debited to purchases A/c. 3. Wages paid for construction of building ` 15,000 debited to wages A/c. 4. Goods worth ` 400 taken by propreitor for personal use not recorded. 28. Prepare a bank reconciliation statement as on 31st Dec. 2018 from the following information. (6) (1) Bank Overdraft as per passbook ` 22,000 as on 3st dec. (2) On 28th Dec, a cheque had been issue for ` 50,000 of which cheque worth ` 6,000 had be encashed upto 31 st Dec. (3) Cheques amounted to ` 4,500 Red been paid into the bank for collection but out of these only ` 1,000 had been credited in the passbook. (4) The bank has charged ` 1,500 as interest on overdraft and the intimation of which has not been received as yet. (5) Bank has collected ` 1,600 directly in respect of interest on investment. (6) A cheque of ` 1,200 has been debited in bank column of cash book, but it was not sent to bank at all. 29. ‘Qualitative characteristics are attributes that make the accounting information useful to usess. Discuss these attributes. (6) Or What are the generic considerations before sourcing an accounting software? 30. (a) Aslam purchased 1000 sq.mts Land for ` 3 crores to build a factory. At the end of the year market value of land was ` 2.70 crores. Is this a correct treatment? (b) Shweta dealing in electronic goods sold 20 TV sets cosling ` 30,000 each at ` 40,000. Out of this ` 5,00,000 were received in cash and the balance is not yet received. State the amount of revenue. (c) The Factory workers of XYZ Ltd. Went on a labour strike as a result the production had to stop for a weak. The owner estimated the loss of production and the likely loss of profit due to this situation and accordingtly directed his accountant to book a loss in the accounts. The accountant did the same was the accountant correct in re ording the likely loss? Give suitable reasons in support of your answer. 31. Prepave final accounts for the year ending 31-03-2018. Particulars Debit (`) Credit (`) Furniture 6,400 Motor vehicles 62,500 Building 75,000 Capital 1,25,000 Bad-Debts 1,250 Provision for Doubtful Debts 2,000 Stock 34,600 Debtors/Creditos 38,000 25,000 Bank Overdraft 28,500 Returns 2,000 1,250 Advertisements 4,500 Interest 1,180 Commission 3,750 Cash 6,500 Taxes and Insurances 12,500 General Expenses 7,820 Salary 33,000 Purchases/Sales 54,750 1,54,500 Adjustments: 1. Stock as on 31-03-2018 ` 32,500. 2. Salary outstanding ` 3,000. 3. Depreciation on building @ 5% 4. W rite of ` 1,000 as bad debts and create a provision of 5% on debtors. 5. 1/3 of commission received is in respect of next year. Or Rosina, a retailer, has not maintaned proper books of account but it has been possible to obtain the following details: Particulars 2017-18 (`) 2018-19 (`) Trade Creditors 6,270 5,890 Loan from Iqbal 5,000 5,000 Stock 12,350 11,980 Cash in Hand 570 650] Shop Fittings 7,250 7,800 Trade Debtors 5,280 4,560 Bank Balance 3,990 4,130 Calculate net profit for this year and draft the statement of affairs at the end of the year after noting that: (a) Shop Fittings are to be depreciated by ` 780. (b) Rosina has drawn ` 100/week for her own use. (c) Included in the Trade Debtors is an irrecoverable balance of ` 270. (d) Interest at 5% p.a. is due on the loan from Iqbal but has not been paid form the year. 32. Prepare a Double Column Cash Book writh cash and Bank column from the following information: (8) Date Particulars Amt. (`) 2018 Bank Overdraft 8,500 Sept. 1 Cash in hand 40,200 Sept. 2 Received a cheque form Hari 16,300 and paid it into bank the same day. Sept. 5 Sold goods for cash 7,000 Sept. 10 Cash deposited into Bank 4,000 Sept. 12 Goods purchased worth ` 8,000 half amount paid in cash and half amount paid by cheque Sept. 15 Goods purchased from sohan on credit. 3,500 Sept. 17 Draw from bank for personal use 3,000 Sept. 18 Salary paid 2,000 Sept. 20 Paid to sohan in cash 3,500 Sept. 22 Reveived a cheque from Naresh 4,800 Sept. 24 Bank charges 150 Sept. 26 Income tax paid by cheque 1,000 Sept. 27 Naresh’s cheque deposited into the bank. Sept. 28 Bank credited interest 500 Sept. 28 Hari’s cheque dishonoured Or Yogesh Ltd. purchased a plant on 1st April, 2015 for ` 1,50,000. It purchased another plant on 1st october, 2015 costing ` 2,00,000 and on 1st July 2016 costing ` 3,00,000. On 1st January, 2017 the plant purchased on 1st April, 2015 become useless and was sold for ` 20,000. Show plant Account charging 10% p.a. depreciation by diminishing balance method for four years 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018- 19. The plant purchased on 1st October, 2015 was sold for ` 80,000 on 1st January 2018. Accounts of the company are closed on 31st December each year.