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DIARY OF A BABY

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17Jun: I'm a tissue now.

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pirivai undaakkum indha iravai
paarka
pidikkamal,
iravu muluvadhum Kangalai Moodugiren"  gud ni8..

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ACCOUNTS TEST PAPER NO. 6


Q1. Answer the following
  1. A bill before acceptance.
  2. Normal Rate of Return x Capital employed.
  3. Who is an endorsee?
  4. Money value of business reputation.
  5. Payment of bill of exchange before its due date at rebate.
6.      What is the due date of bill drawn on 12th June, 2011 for a period of two months?

Q2. On 10th March, 1995 Rajesh Bhoyar, Gandhinagar, Nagpur draws a 2 months bill for Rs. 3,000 on Samir Choudhary, Main Road, and Belapur. Samir Choudhary accepted the bill on 15th March 1995.

Q3. From the following particulars, value good will of 2yrs. Purchase of last 5 years.
Year ended
Turn over
Net profit
31-12-1990
31-12-1991
31-12-1992
31-12-1993
31-12-1994
5,15,000
5,45,600
5,35,800
5,40,900
5,60,800
5%
6%
7%
7.5%
7%

Q4. Capital employed on 31st December, 1990 was Rs, 1, 00,000/-. The Profits earned by the business for the last 5 years where.
1986
30,000
1987
40,000
1988
50,000
1989
40,000
1990
60,000
Normal rate of return is 15%. Good will is valued at 3 years purchase of the super profits of the business. Find out the value of goodwill.


Q5. Journalise the following transactions in the books of Kamalakar.
·        Nisha informs Kamalakar that Shanti’s acceptance for Rs. 14,000 endorsed to Nisha has been dishonoured and noting charges have been paid Rs. 200.
·        Asha renews hare acceptance to Kamalakar for Rs. 12400 by paying Rs. 6000 in cash and accepting a new bill for the balance plus interest @ 12% p.a. for 3 months.
·        Devika’s acceptance to Kamalakar for Rs. 42000 is retired one month before its due date at a discount of 12% p.a.
·        The bank informs Kamalakar that Sindhu’s acceptance for Rs. 15000 has been dishonoured and it has paid noting charges Rs. 100.


Q6. On 1st March, Ramchandra sold goods to Raman worth Rs. 8,000/- and Raman accepted the Bill for Rs. 8,000/- at 3 months drawn by Ramchandra. Ramchandra discounted the bill with his bank @ 6% p.a. On due date the bill was dishonoured and Raman requested Ramchandra to accept Rs. 4,000/- immediately and draw upon him a new bill for the remaining amount at 3 months together with an interest at 10% p.a. Ramchandra agreed. The second Bill was duly honoured. Give Journal entries in the books of Ramchandra.

Q7. Shri Yuvraj and company, Kolhapur, purchased furniture for Rs. 60,000 on 1.4.2007. On 1.10.2009 the company sold out a part of the furniture for Rs. 6000, the original cost of which on 1.4.2007 was Rs. 12,000. The company charges depreciation at the rate of 10% p.a. on Original Cost method. The financial year of the company ends on 31st March, every year. Prepare: Furniture account and depreciation account for the years 2007 – 2008-, 2008 – 2009, 2009-2010.

ACCOUNTS TEST PAPER NO. 5


Q1. Answer the following
  1. A person who accepts the bill.
  2. The balance which cannot be recovered from the debtors.
  3. A person who endorses the bill.
  4. Reputation of a firm expressed in terms of money. 
  5. What is the due date of bill drawn in 23rd November, 2010 for a period of 2 months?  
6.      What is goodwill?

Q2. M/s XYZ partnership firm earned net profit during the last four years were Rs, 7,000. Rs, 13,000. Rs, 12,000 and Rs, 8,000. The capital investment made in the firm was Rs, 50,000. N.R.R on capital is 15%. The remuneration of the partners during the period is Rs, 500 p.a. Good will is valued at 2 Yrs purchase of Average super profit of the above mentioned years.

Q.3. Good will is valued at three years purchase of last five years average profit. The profits for the last five years are.    
 1st Year
4,800(p)
2nd Year
7,200(L)
 3rd Year
10,000(L)
4th Year
3,000(P)
5th Year
5,000(L)
Q4. Drawer: Yamini Gupta, Sarvapriya Vihar, Delhi
Drawee – Kamini Sharma, Raj baug, Agra.
Period – 100 days.
Term – After acceptance
Date of Bill – 1st January, 2007
Amount – Rs. 10,500/-
Date of Acceptance – 3rd January, 2007

Q5. Journalise the following transactions in the books of Ashwin.
·        Bank informed that Sachin’s acceptance for Rs. 5,750 sent to bank for collection had been honoured and bank charges debited were Rs. 50.
·        Nitin renewed his acceptance for Rs. 7,200 by paying Rs. 2,200 in cash and accepting a new bill for the balance plus interest @8% p.a. for 3 months.
·        Discharged our acceptance to Pravin for Rs. 4,250 by endorsing Bhavin’s acceptance to us for Rs. 4,000.
·        Jatin who had accepted Ashwin’s bill of Rs. 8,500 was declared insolvent and only 40% of the amount due could be recovered from his estate.

Q6. Mahendra sold goods to Ravindra worth Rs. 6000 and for that Ravindra accepted a bill drawn by Mahendra for 3 months. After a month Mahendra discounted the bill with his bank at 10 % p.a. On the due date Ravindra dishonoured his acceptance. Ravindra paid Rs.3, 000 to Mahendra and accepted a fresh bill for 3 months for the balance including interest @ 8% p.a. Before Maturity of the Bill Ravindra become insolvent and 50 paise in a rupee was discovered from his estate as first and final dividend. Give Journal entries in the books of Mahendra.

Q7. M/s Philips company purchased Machinery worth Rs. 2, 00,000 on 1st April, 2006. Accounting year of the Company closes on 31st March every year. Company provides depreciation at 10% p.a. on the written down value. On 31st March, 2008 the machinery was sold for Rs. 1, 20,000. Give the machinery Account  and depreciation Account for two years. 

ACCOUNTS TEST PAPER NO. 6


Q1. Answer the following
  1. A bill before acceptance.
  2. Normal Rate of Return x Capital employed.
  3. Who is an endorsee?
  4. Money value of business reputation.
  5. Payment of bill of exchange before its due date at rebate.
6.      What is the due date of bill drawn on 12th June, 2011 for a period of two months?

Q2. On 10th March, 1995 Rajesh Bhoyar, Gandhinagar, Nagpur draws a 2 months bill for Rs. 3,000 on Samir Choudhary, Main Road, and Belapur. Samir Choudhary accepted the bill on 15th March 1995.

Q3. From the following particulars, value good will of 2yrs. Purchase of last 5 years.
Year ended
Turn over
Net profit
31-12-1990
31-12-1991
31-12-1992
31-12-1993
31-12-1994
5,15,000
5,45,600
5,35,800
5,40,900
5,60,800
5%
6%
7%
7.5%
7%

Q4. Capital employed on 31st December, 1990 was Rs, 1, 00,000/-. The Profits earned by the business for the last 5 years where.
1986
30,000
1987
40,000
1988
50,000
1989
40,000
1990
60,000
Normal rate of return is 15%. Good will is valued at 3 years purchase of the super profits of the business. Find out the value of goodwill.


Q5. Journalise the following transactions in the books of Kamalakar.
·        Nisha informs Kamalakar that Shanti’s acceptance for Rs. 14,000 endorsed to Nisha has been dishonoured and noting charges have been paid Rs. 200.
·        Asha renews hare acceptance to Kamalakar for Rs. 12400 by paying Rs. 6000 in cash and accepting a new bill for the balance plus interest @ 12% p.a. for 3 months.
·        Devika’s acceptance to Kamalakar for Rs. 42000 is retired one month before its due date at a discount of 12% p.a.
·        The bank informs Kamalakar that Sindhu’s acceptance for Rs. 15000 has been dishonoured and it has paid noting charges Rs. 100.


Q6. On 1st March, Ramchandra sold goods to Raman worth Rs. 8,000/- and Raman accepted the Bill for Rs. 8,000/- at 3 months drawn by Ramchandra. Ramchandra discounted the bill with his bank @ 6% p.a. On due date the bill was dishonoured and Raman requested Ramchandra to accept Rs. 4,000/- immediately and draw upon him a new bill for the remaining amount at 3 months together with an interest at 10% p.a. Ramchandra agreed. The second Bill was duly honoured. Give Journal entries in the books of Ramchandra.

Q7. Shri Yuvraj and company, Kolhapur, purchased furniture for Rs. 60,000 on 1.4.2007. On 1.10.2009 the company sold out a part of the furniture for Rs. 6000, the original cost of which on 1.4.2007 was Rs. 12,000. The company charges depreciation at the rate of 10% p.a. on Original Cost method. The financial year of the company ends on 31st March, every year. Prepare: Furniture account and depreciation account for the years 2007 – 2008-, 2008 – 2009, 2009-2010.

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The next change would be that we would be less informed about our current affairs, the political situation; the new stock marked downs and ups, etc. Adolescents would be very disturbed to find that the entertainment column is no longer at their fingertips. They would have to waste time scouting the theatres for movie of their choice. Stock marked investors would miss their favourite page with the innumerable quotations – the latest index figures of their blue shares. Others would miss their favourite comic strip, and sports enthusiasts would lament the lack of coverage about the Wimbledon series.
The T.V. and radio could be seen as valuable alternatives. Both of them would try to offer many channels and the latest news every half – an – hour. This would give us information with live video coverage but the habit of reading would be lost for ever. For many gown ups, the newspaper is truly a gateway to the world. So for these people, a world without newspaper is a disaster that must never happen!

If there were no newspapers.


Newspapers are truly an addiction. Every morning it is delivered to your door step and you spend nearly half an hour eagerly digesting the recent happenings of the world, the country, the city and the locality. If there were no newspapers, our daily routine would be disrupted. The leisurely cup of tea would no longer taste the same. Indeed, our very mornings would no longer be the same.
The next change would be that we would be less informed about our current affairs, the political situation; the new stock marked downs and ups, etc. Adolescents would be very disturbed to find that the entertainment column is no longer at their fingertips. They would have to waste time scouting the theatres for movie of their choice. Stock marked investors would miss their favourite page with the innumerable quotations – the latest index figures of their blue shares. Others would miss their favourite comic strip, and sports enthusiasts would lament the lack of coverage about the Wimbledon series.
The T.V. and radio could be seen as valuable alternatives. Both of them would try to offer many channels and the latest news every half – an – hour. This would give us information with live video coverage but the habit of reading would be lost for ever. For many gown ups, the newspaper is truly a gateway to the world. So for these people, a world without newspaper is a disaster that must never happen!

14. WHAT CONDITIONS LAID THE FOUNDATIONS OF CAPITALIST ECONOMY IN EUROPE?


1.      With the discovery of new-routes, a number of European merchants came forward to trade with the eastern countries.
2.      Trading companies with share capital contributed by different individuals were formed.
3.      The rulers also gave military protection to merchant ships and granted trade concessions too.
4.      Wealth began to accumulate in Europe.
5.      These conditions laid the foundation of Capitalist Economy in Europe.

13. WHICH PRINCIPLES WERE PROCLAIMED (make known) BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN THE ‘DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS’?


1.     In the declaration of human Rights the National Assembly proclaimed the principles of liberty, equality and Fraternity.
2.     These principles not only served as the basis of the French Constitution but also provided a value structure to the mankind. 

14. WHAT CONDITIONS LAID THE FOUNDATIONS OF CAPITALIST ECONOMY IN EUROPE?


1.      With the discovery of new-routes, a number of European merchants came forward to trade with the eastern countries.
2.      Trading companies with share capital contributed by different individuals were formed.
3.      The rulers also gave military protection to merchant ships and granted trade concessions too.
4.      Wealth began to accumulate in Europe.
5.      These conditions laid the foundation of Capitalist Economy in Europe.

13. WHICH PRINCIPLES WERE PROCLAIMED (make known) BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN THE ‘DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS’?


1.     In the declaration of human Rights the National Assembly proclaimed the principles of liberty, equality and Fraternity.
2.     These principles not only served as the basis of the French Constitution but also provided a value structure to the mankind. 

12. HOW DID LOUIS XVI TRY TO IMPROVE THE CONDITIONS IN FRANCE?


1.      Louis XVI was crowned as a French monarch when France faced extreme financial crises.
2.      Louis XVI had made an honest effort to bring France out of the financial difficulties with the help of his finance ministers Turgot, Necker and Calonne.
3.      He had convened a meeting of the nobles and put before them his finance ministers’ proposal to levy taxes on the noble.
4.      He had also explained to them the difficulties the country would face if the proposal was not accepted.
5.      The nobles, however, were adamant and refused to accept the proposal, Louis XVI convened the Estates General, the representative’s body of all the three classes in France.

11. EXPLAIN THE ROUSSEAU’S CONCEPT OF THE STATE?


Rousseau, one of the outstanding thinkers of the world is regarded as an inspiration behind the French Revolution.
1.      According to Rousseau, the society creates a ‘Political’ state’ for a stable life.
2.      The state is not a divine creation but is the outcome of a sort of unwritten social contract.
3.      If the state failed to abide by the terms of the contract, people have natural and moral rights to overthrow the state authority.

10. HOW WAS THE FRENCH SOCIETY DIVIDED BEFORE THE REVOLUTION?


1.      Before the revolution, The French society was divided into three social classes : The first Estate, the second estate and the third estate,  in the descending order
2.      The first estate consisted of higher order of priests and clergy.
3.      Nobles and landlords were included in the second estate.
4.      First two classes together accounted for only four percent of the French population.
5.      The rest 96 percent constituted the third estates. Merchants, lawyers, doctors, teachers, craftsman, farmers and serfs included in the third estates. 

9. WHAT IS MEANT BY A REVOLUTION? (MAR 2008)


1.      A revolution means a fundamental change brought about intentionally.
2.      People are aroused to action when a certain social system inflicts injustice, either on an individual or the society as a whole and tries to thwart (spoil) social development.
3.      Such action in the form of a revolt destroys the old system and replaces it with a new system based on new values.
4.      In other words, a revolution is a social struggle against injustice.

12. HOW DID LOUIS XVI TRY TO IMPROVE THE CONDITIONS IN FRANCE?


1.      Louis XVI was crowned as a French monarch when France faced extreme financial crises.
2.      Louis XVI had made an honest effort to bring France out of the financial difficulties with the help of his finance ministers Turgot, Necker and Calonne.
3.      He had convened a meeting of the nobles and put before them his finance ministers’ proposal to levy taxes on the noble.
4.      He had also explained to them the difficulties the country would face if the proposal was not accepted.
5.      The nobles, however, were adamant and refused to accept the proposal, Louis XVI convened the Estates General, the representative’s body of all the three classes in France.

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