Class 12 Cbse Accountancy Sample Paper 2013-14

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER

ACCOUNTANCY (055), CLASS-XII


(2013-14)

Time Allowed 3Hrs. Max. Marks 80

General Instructions:-
1. This question paper contains three parts A, B and C
2. Part A is compulsory for all.
3. Attempt only one part of the remaining parts B and C.
4. All parts of a question should be attempted at one place.

PART A
1. Alka, Barkha and Charu are partners in a firm having no partnership agreement. Alka,
Barkha and Charu contributed `2,00,000, `3,00,000 and `1,00,000 respectively. Alka and
Barkha desire that the profits should be divided in the ratio of capital contribution.
Charu does not agree to this. Is Charu correct? Give reason. (1)
2. Pawan and Jayshree are partners. Bindu is admitted for 1/4
th
share. State the ratio in
which Pawan and Jayshree will sacrifice their share in favour of Bindu? (1)
3. State any two occasions on which a firm may be reconstituted. (1)
4. When is Partners Executers Account prepared? (1)
5. What is the maximum amount of discount at which forfeited shares can be re-issued? (1)
6. Give the meaning of Subscribed and fully paid-up capital. (1)
7. State an exception to the creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve as per SEBI
Guidelines. (1)
8. A, B and C are partners in a firm. They had omitted interest on capital @10% p.a. for
three years ended 31
st
March, 2013. Their fixed capitals on which interest was to be
calculated throughout were:
A `1,00,000
B ` 80,000
C ` 70,000
Give the necessary adjusting journal entry with working notes. (3)

9. On 1
st
April, 2011, Rhythm Limited issued 1,000 10% debentures of `500 each at par.
Debentures were redeemable after 7 years. However, the company gave an option to
debenture holders to get their debentures converted into equity shares of `100 each at a
premium of `25 per share anytime after the expiry of one year.
Shivansh, holder of 200 debentures, informed on April 1, 2013 that he wanted to
exercise the option of conversion of debentures into equity shares.
The company accepted his request and converted debentures into equity shares.
Pass necessary journal entries to record the issue of debentures on April 1, 2011 and
conversion of debentures on April 1, 2013. (3)


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10. Pass necessary journal entries for issue of debentures for the following:
(i) Jain Ltd. issued 750, 12% Debentures of `100 each at a discount of 10%
redeemable at a premium of 5%.
(ii) Sohan Ltd. issued 800, 9% Debentures of `100 each at a premium of `20 per
Debenture redeemable at a premium of `10 per Debenture.
(3)

11. Shabir and David were partners in a firm supplying school uniforms. They shared
profits in the ratio of 4:3. Their capitals as on 1
st
April, 2013 were `1,00,000 and `50,000
respectively. On this date Shabir suggested David to start supplying low cost school
uniforms to the students who belonged to low income group and admitted to the private
schools of the city as per the provisions of Rights to Education Act 2009. David agreed
and requested to admit into the firm his friend Charu, a specially abled unemployed
person having good knowledge of cost-reduction methods. However, it was agreed that
Charu will not contribute any capital. Shabir agreed to it. They were in need of more
capital. Shabir, therefore persuaded a rich friend of his, Rafiq, to be a partner.
1. Rafiq contributed `7,00,000 in cash, delivery van of `2,75,000 and furniture of
`25,000 as his capital.
2. The new profit sharing ratio will be 3:2:1:1
(a) Identify any four values which the partners want to communicate to the
society.
(b) Pass necessary journal entry for capital contributed by Rafiq in the form of cash
and assets. (4)

12. A, B and C are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their Balance-Sheet as on
March 31
st
, 2013 was as follows:
Balance-sheet of A,B & C as at March 31
st
, 2013
Liabilities Amount
`
Assets Amount
`
Creditors
Employees Provident
Fund
Capitals:
A 1,00,000
B 70,000
C 50,000
20,000
26,000




2,20,000
Cash
Debtors
Stock
Furniture
Building
16,000
16,000
80,000
34,000
1,20,000
2,66,000 2,66,000

C retired on the above date and it was agreed that:
(i) Cs share of Goodwill was `8,000;
(ii) 5% provision for doubtful debts was to be made on debtors;
(iii) Sundry creditors were valued `4,000 more than the book value.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions on Cs retirement. (4)


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13. Raghav limited purchased a running business from Krishna Traders for a sum of
`15,00,000. `3,00,000 were paid by cheque and for the balance Raghav Ltd. issued
equity shares of `100 each at a premium of 20%.

The assets and liabilities consisted of the following:
`
Plant and Machinery 4,00,000
Building 6,00,000
Stock 5,00,000
Sundry Debtors 3,00,000
Sundry creditors 2,00,000
Record necessary journal entries in the books of Raghav limited. (4)

14. Janta Ltd.had an authorized capital of `2,00,000 divided into equity shares of `10 each.
The company offered for subscription of `10,000 shares. The issue was fully subscribed.
The amount payable on application was `2 per share. `4 per share were payable each on
allotment and first and final call. A share holder holding 100 shares failed to pay the
allotment money. His shares were forfeited. The company did not make the final call.
How the share capital will be presented in the companys balance-sheet?
Also prepare Notes to Accounts for the same.
(4)

15. X,Y and Z were partners in a firm. Their capitals on 1
st
April, 2012 were: X `2,00,000;
Y `2,50,000 and Z `3,00,000. The partnership deed provided for the following:
(i) They will share profits in the ratio of 2:3:3
(ii) X will be allowed a salary of `12,000 p.a.
(iii) Interest on capital will be allowed @ 12% p.a.
During the year X withdrew `28,000; Y `30,000 and Z `18,000. For the year ended
31.3.2013 the firm earned a profit of `5,00,000.
Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Partners Capital Accounts. (6)

16. Ram, Mohan and Sohan were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:3:2.
On 31
st
March, 2012 their Balance Sheet was as under:

Liabilities ` Assets `
Capital: `
Ram 1,50,000
Mohan 1,25,000
Sohan 75,000
-------------



Workmens Compensation
Reserve
Creditors




3,50,000



30,000
1,55,000

5,35,000
Land
Patents
Machinery
Stock
Cash at Bank
1,25,000
30,000
1,50,000
1,90,000
40,000






5,35,000
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Sohan died on 1
st
August, 2012. It was agreed that:
(i) Goodwill of the firm was valued at `1,75,000.
(ii) Machinery was valued at `1,40,000; Patents at `40,000 and Land at `1,50,000 on
this date.
(iii) For the purpose of calculating Sohans share in the profits of 2012-2013, the
profits should be taken to have accrued on the same scale as in 2011-12, which
were `75,000.
(iv) Sohan mentioned in his will that the amount payable to his legal representatives
should be used for welfare of the society.
Prepare Revaluation Account and Sohans Capital Account. Suggest any two
ways by which the amount payable to Sohans legal representative may be
utilized for welfare of the society.
(6)

17. Srijan Limited issued `10,000 new capital divided into 100 shares of ` 100 each at a
premium of `20 per share, payable as under:
On Application `10 per share
On Allotment `40 per share (including
Premium of `10 per share)
On First and Final Call Balance

Over-payments on application were to be applied towards sums due on allotment and
first and final call. Where no allotment was made, money was to be refunded in full.
The issue was oversubscribed to the extent of 13,000 shares. Applicants for 12,000
shares were allotted only 2,000 shares and applicants for 3,000 shares were sent letters
of regret. Shares were allotted in full to the remaining applicants.
Give Journal Entries to record the above transactions (including cash transactions) in the
books of the company (8)



OR



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Sangita Limited invited applications for issuing 60,000 shares of `10 each at par. The
amount was payable as follows:
On Application `2 per Share
On Allotment `3 per Share
On First and Final Call `5 per Share

Applications were received for 92,000 shares. Allotment was made on the following
basis:
(i) To applicants for 40,000 shares Full
(ii) To applicants for 50,000 shares -40%
(iii) To applicants for 2,000 shares nil.
`1,08,000 was realized on account of allotment (excluding the amount carried from
application money) and `2,50,000 on account of call.
The directors decided to forfeit shares of applicants belonging to category (i) on which
allotment money was overdue Give Journal Entries to record the above transactions in
the books of the company.
(8)

18. L and M share profits of a business in the ratio of 5:3. They admit N into the firm on 1
st

April, 2013 for a fourth share in the profits to be contributed equally by L and M. On
the date of admission the Balance Sheet of L and M was as follows:
Balance Sheet as at March 31
st
, 2013
Liabilities ` Assets `
L Capital
Ms Capital
Reserve Fund
Bank Loan
Creditors
30,000
20,000
4,000
12,000
2,000
68,000
Machinery
Furniture
Stock
Debtors
Cash
26,000
18,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
68,000

Terms of Ns admission were as follows:
(i) N will bring `25,000 as his capital.
(ii) Goodwill of the firm is to be valued at 4 years purchase of the super profits of
the last three years. Average profits of the last three years are `20,000; while the
normal profits that can be earned on the capital employed are `12,000.
(iii) Furniture is to be revalued at `24,000 and the value of stock to be reduced by 20%
. Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet
of the firm after admission of N. (8)






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Following is the Balance Sheet of X and Y, who share profits and losses in the ratio of
4:1, as at 31
st
March, 2013:
Liabilities Amount
`
Assets Amount
`
Sundry Creditors
Bank overdraft
Xs Brothers Loan
Ys loan
Investment Fluctuation Fund
Capital: X 50,000
Y 40,000

8,000
6,000
8,000
3,000
5,000


90,000

1,20,000
Bank
Debtors 17,000
Less Provision 2,000

Stock
Investments
Buildings
Goodwill
Profit and Loss A/c
20,000


15,000
15,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
1,20,000

The firm was dissolved on the above date and the following arrangements were decided
upon:
(i) X agreed to pay off his brothers loan
(ii) Debtors of `5,000 proved bad
(iii) Other assets realized Investments 20% less; and goodwill at 60%.
(iv) One of the creditors for `5,000 was paid only `3,000.
(v) Buildings were auctioned for `30,000 and the auctioneers commission amounted
to `1,000.
(vi) Y took over part of stock at `4,000 (being 20% less than the book value). Balance
stock realized 50%.
(vii) Realisation expenses amounted to `2,000.
Prepare:
i) Realisation A/c
ii) Partners Capital accounts
iii) Bank A/c (8)


Part-B

Financial Statement Analysis

19. X Ltd. has a Debt-Equity Ratio at 3:1. According to the management it should be
maintained at 1:1. What are the two choices to do so? (1)

20. State whether cash deposited in bank will result in inflow, outflow or no flow of cash.
(1)
21. Interest received by a finance company is classified under which kind of activity while
preparing a cash flow statement? (1)

22. List the items which are shown under the heading, Current Assets in the Balance sheet
of a company as per provisions of Schedule VI of the Companies Act, 1956. (3)
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23. Prepare a Comparative Statement of Profit & Loss with the help of the following
information
Particulars 2012-2013 2011- 2012
Revenue from operations 30,00,000 20,00,000
Expenses 21,00,000 12,00,000
Other Incomes 3,60,000 4,00,000
Income Tax 50% 50% (4)
24. Find the value of current liabilities and current assets, if current Ratio is 2.5:1, liquid
ratio is 1.2:1 and the value of inventory of the firm is `78,000. (4)
25. Following are the Balance Sheets of Delta Ltd., as on 31
st
March 2012 and 2013:
(6)
Particulars Note
No.
2011-12
(`)
2012-13
(`)
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
(1) Shareholders Funds
(a) Share capital
(b) Reserves and Surplus
(2) Non Current Liabilities
(a) Long term borrowings
Total
ASSETS
(1) Non Current Assets
(a) Fixed assets
(i) Tangible assets
(2) Current Assets
(a) Inventories
(b) Trade Receivables
(c) Cash and Cash equivalents
Total



1




6,00,000
1,10,000

2,25,000
9,35,000


7,00,000
2,00,000

3,30,000
12,30,000



2



8,00,000

60,000
40,000
35,000



11,00,000

70,000
32,000
28,000
9,35,000 12,30,000
Notes to Accounts:

Note
No.
Particulars As on
31
st
March, 2012
(`)
As on
31
st
March, 2013
(`)
1.


2.
Reserves and Surplus
Surplus (balance in
Statement of profit and
Loss)
Tangible assets
Plant and Machinery


1,10,000

8,00,000


2,00,000

11,00,000

Adjustment:
A piece of machinery of the book value of `80,000 was sold for `65,000 at the beginning
of the year. Depreciation provided on Plant and Machinery during the year amounted to
`2,00,000.
Prepare a Cash Flow Statement.
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PART C
Computerized Accounting System

19. State the five components of Computerised Accountancy System. (1)
20. What is grouping of accounts?
21. What is meant by the terms Back-end and Frontend as used in data applications?
(1)
22. State the features of Computerized Accounting system. (3)
23. Explain the security features associated with CAS software. (4)
24. What is DBMS? Explain its two advantages. (4)
25. Anjana Ltd. calculates conveyance allowance on the basis of the sales made by its
employees.
W rite the formula in MS Excel for calculating:
(i) The difference between the expected sale and actual sale.
(ii) The conveyance allowance will be `5,000 if the employee meets the expected
sales target and for every extra unit sold he would get `50.
(iii) `1,000 even if expected units are not sold. (6)


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MARKING SCHEME
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
ACCOUNTANCY
CLASS-XII
Part A
Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies

1. Charu is correct.
Reason: In the absence of partnership deed profits are shared equally.
( + = 1 Mark)

2. Old Ratio i.e. 1:1
3. A partnership firm may be reconstituted in the following circumstances: (Any two)
1 Mark
(i) Change in the profit sharing ratio among the existing partners.
(ii) Admission of a new partner;
(iii) Retirement of an existing partner and
(iv) Death of a partner ( x2=1 Mark)
4. Partners executors account is prepared at the time of death of a partner. (1 Mark)
5. Maximum amount of discount at which the forfeited shares can be re-issued is the
amount forfeited on such shares. (1 Mark)
6. When the entire face value of a share is called by the company and is also paid by
the shareholder, it is said to be subscribed and fully paid-up capital. (1 Mark)
7. Any one of the following: 1 Mark
(i) Creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve is not required for issue of
debentures with a maturity period of 18 months or less.
(ii) Infrastructure companies (i.e. companies wholly engaged in developing,
maintaining and operating infrastructure facilities).
8 Journal

Date Particulars L.
F.
Dr. Amount
`
Cr.
Amount
`
2013,
31
st
March
Bs Current A/c
Dr.
Cs Current A/c
Dr.
To Ac Current A/c
(Being omission of interest
on capital for three years
rectified)
1,000/-
4,000/-


5,000


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Working Note: Statement showing adjustments to be made:



Particulars A
`
B
`
C
`
Total
`
1.Total Amount of interest
on capital omitted, to be
credited now
2.Total amount of profit
already credited, now to
be debited
30,000


25,000
24,000


25,000
21,000


25,000
75,000


75,000
3.Balance 5,000
Cr.
1,000
Dr.
4,000
Dr.


9. Journal

Date Particulars L.F
.
Dr.
Amoun
t `
Cr.
Amount
`
2011

1
st

April
Bank A/c Dr.
To10% Debenture Application
and Allotment A/c
(Being application money received
on 1000 debentures @ `500)
5,00,00
0


5,00,000
2011

1
st

April
10% Debenture Application and
Allotment A/c
Dr.
To 10% Debentures A/c
(Being application money
transferred to 10% Debentures
account consequent upon allotment)
5,00,00
0


5,00,000
2013
1
st

April
10% Debentures A/c Dr.
To Debenture holders A/c

(Being amount due to Debenture
holder on conversion)
1,00,00
0

1,00,000
2013

1
st

April
Debenture holders A/c
Dr.
To Equity Share Capital A/c
To Securities Premium Reserve
A/c
(Being the issue of 800 equity
shares of ` 100 each at a premium
of ` 25 per share)
1,00,00
0

80,000
20,000



( Mark)
(1 Mark)
( Mark)
(1 Mark)
(3 Marks)
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10. Journal
Date Particulars L.F. Dr. Amount
`
Cr. Amount `
(i) Bank A/c Dr.
To 12% Debenture Application
and
Allotment A/c
(Being Debenture application and
allotment money received on 750
debentures @ 90 each)
67,50
0


67,500
12% Debenture Application and
Allotment A/c
Dr.
Discount on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr.
Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c
Dr.
To 12% Debentures A/c
To Premium on redemption of
Debenture
(Being issue of 750 debentures of ` 100
each a discount of 10% redeemable at a
premium of 5%)
.

67,50
0

7,500
3,750




75,000
3,750
(ii) Bank A/c Dr.
To 9% Debenture Application &
Allotment A/c
(Being application and allotment money
received on 800 debentures @ ` 120
each.)
96,00
0

96,000
9% Debenture Application &
Allotment A/C
Dr.
Loss on Issue of Debenture A/c
Dr.
To 9% Debentures A/c
To Securities Premium Reserve A/c
To Premium on Redemption of
Debentures A/c
(Being issue of debentures at premium
Redeemable at premium).

96,00
0
8,000



80,000
16,000

8,000

11. (a) Values: (Any four)
(i) Secularism
(ii) Supporting the implementation of Right to Education Act, 2009.
(iii) Sensitivity towards differently abled individuals.
(iv) Empowering women entrepreneurship
(v) Providing entrepreneurial opportunities to people from different areas of
the country.
( Mark)
(1 Mark)
( Mark)
(1 Mark)
(3 Marks)
(2 Marks)
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(b) Journal entry


Dr. Cr.
Amount ` Amount `
Cash A/c Dr. 7,00,000
Delivery Van A/c Dr. 2,75,000
Furniture A/c Dr. 25,000
To Rafiqs Capital A/c 1,00,000
(Capital worth `10,00,000 brought in by Rafiq)


12. JOURNAL

Date Particulars Dr. Amount
`
Cr. Amount
`
2013 Revaluation A/c Dr.
March, 31
st
To Provision for Doubtful Debts A/c
To Sundry Creditors A/c
(Being decrease in the value of debtors and
increase in the value of creditors transferred
to Revaluation A/c)
As Capital A/c Dr.
Bs Capital A/c Dr.
Cs Capital A/c Dr.
To Revaluation A/c
(Being loss on revaluation transferred
to Capital A/cs)
As Capital A/c Dr.
Bs Capital A/c Dr.
To Cs Capital A/c
(Being Cs share of goodwill adjusted to the
accounts of the continuing partners in their
gaining ratio 5:3)

Cs Capital A/c Dr.
To Cs loan A/c
(Being Balance of Cs capital A/c
transferred to Cs loan A/c)
4,800





2,400
1,440
960



5,000
3,000




57,040


800
4,000





4,800




8,000




57,040

Working Note:
Cs Capital A/c = Opening balance in Capital A/c ` 50,000
+ Share of Goodwill ` 8,000
- Loss on Revaluation ` 960
57,040
(1+1+1+1= 4 Marks)

Mark for each
entry (2 Marks)
(1 Mark)
(1 Mark)
(1 Mark)
(1 Mark)
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13. Journal

Date Particulars L.F. Dr.
Amount
`
Cr.
Amount
`
Plant and Machinery A/c Dr. Dr.
Building A/c Dr. Dr.
Stock A/c Dr. Dr.
Sundry Debtors A/c Dr. Dr.
To Sundry Creditors A/c
To Krishna Traders A/c
To Capital Reserve A/c
(Being the purchase of assets and liabilities of
Krishna Traders)
4,00,000
6,00,000
5,00,000
3,00,000





3,00,000



12,00,000




2,00,000
15,00,000
1,00,000



3,00,000



10,00,000
2,00,000
Krishna Traders A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
(Being `3,00,000 paid to
Krishna Traders by cheque)
Krishna Traders A/c Dr.
To Share Capital A/c
To Securities Premium Reserve A/c
(Being the balance of `12,00,000 discharged
by issue of equity shares at 20% premium)

14 . Balance Sheet of Janta Ltd. As at.

Particulars Note No. Amount
Current
year
`
Amount
Previous year

`
I Equity and
Liabilities
Shareholders funds
(a) Share capital


1


59,400


Notes to Accounts
Note No. 1

Share Capital Amount
Authorised Capital `
20,000 equity shares of `10 each 2,00,000
Issued Capital
10,000 equity shares of ` 10 each 1,00,000
Subscribed Capital
Subscribed, but not fully paid
9,900 shares of `10 each `6 called up = `59400
(2 Mark)
(1 Mark)
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Add forfeited shares +200 59,600


(1+3 =4 marks)
15. Books of X,Y and Z
. Profit and Loss Appropriation Account
For the year ended 31.3.13
Dr Cr.
Particulars Amount
(`)
Particulars Amount
(`)
To interest on Capital:

X- 24,000
Y- 30,000
Z- 36,000




90,000
12,000




3,98,000
By Profit & Loss A/c 5,00,000
To Salary of X
To Profit transferred to
Capital A/c :
X-` 99,500
Y-`1,49,250
Z-`1,49,250
5,00,000 5,00,000

(1 mark for each item on debit side) 1x3=3 marks

Dr. Partners Capital Accounts Cr.
Particulars X
`
Y
`
Z
`
Particulars X
`
Y
`
Z
`
To Drawing





To balance
c/d
28,000







3,07,500
30,000







3,99,250

18,000






4,67,250
By Balance b/d



By Interest on
Capital


By Salary-X



By P&L
Appropriation
Account

2,00,00
0



24,000



12,000



99,500
2,50,000



30,000


-




1,49,250
3,00,000



36,000


-




1,49,250
3,35,500 4,29,25
0
4,85,25
0
3,35,50
0
4,29,250 4,85,250

(1 mark for each capital A/c 1x3 = 3 marks 3+3=6 marks
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Dr. Revaluation Account Cr.
Particulars ` Particulars `
To Machinery
To Profit Transferred to
Capital A/cs : `
Ram :
12,500
Mohan : 7,500
Sohan : 5,000
10,000




25,000
By Land
By Patents
25,000
10,000
35,000 35,000

(1)
Sohans Capital Account
Dr. Cr.
(3)

The amount may be utilized for any of the following purposes:
(a) Opening a charitable Dispensary/Hospital
(b) Donation to an orphanage
(c) Development of parks
(d) Opening a play school without fee (or any other)
(2)
Working Notes:

(i) Sohans share of Goodwill: 1/5 of `1,75,000= `35,000
The amount for Goodwill to be contributed by Ram and Mohan in the ratio of 5:3.
(ii) Profit of Sohan till the time of death that is upto 31.07.2006 (for 4 months)
` 75,000 x 4/12 x 2/10 =` 5,000

(1+3+2=6 marks)

Particulars ` Particulars `
To Sohans Executors
A/c
1,26,000

( 35,000
5

)
( 35,000
3

)
By Balance b/d
By Revaluation A/c
By Rams Capital A/c
By Mohans Capital A/c
By P&L Suspense A/c
By Workmens Compensation
Reserve A/c
75,000
5,000

21,875

13,125

5,00
0


6,00
0
1,26,000
1,26,000
( )

( 1 )

( )

( )

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17. Journal of Srijan Ltd.



Date Particulars LF. Dr.
Amount
`
Cr.
Amount `
(i)




(ii)






(iii)




(iv)


(v)



(vi)
Bank A/c Dr.

To Share Application A/c
(Being Application money received on
23000 shares @ `10 per share)
2,30,000




2,30,000






4,00,000



3,20,000


7,00,000



6,80,000
20,000


2,30,000



1,00,000
80,000
20,000
30,000



3,00,000
1,00,000


3,20,000


6,00,000
1,00,000



7,00,000
Share Application A/c Dr.
To Share Capital A/c
To Share Allotment A/c
To calls-in-advance A/c
To Bank A/c
(Being application money adjusted and
balance refunded)
Share Allotment A/c Dr.
To Share Capital A/c
To Securities Premium Reserve A/c
(Being allotment money Reserve due)
Bank A/c Dr.
To Share Allotment A/c
(Being allotment money due)
Share First & Final Call A/c Dr.
To Share Capital A/c
To Securities Premium Reserve A/c
(Being Call money due)
Bank A/c Dr.
Call in advance A/c Dr.
To Share First & Final Call A/c
(Being call money received)

(i), (iii), (iv) & (vi) = 1x4 = 4 marks 4+4 = 8 marks
(ii) & (v) = 2x2 = 4 marks

Working Notes:

(i) Total amount received on application = `10x23,000 =` 2,30,0000
(ii) Pro rata category applied 12,000 : Allotted 2,000 (i.e. 6:1)
Money received on application 12,000 x `10 = `1,20,000
Money required on application 2,000 x `10 = `20,000
Excess money received on application =`1,00,000
Money required on allotment 2,000 x `40 =`80,000

So entire amount due on allotment is already received. Excess `20,000 is transferred to calls in
advance. This amount will be credited to Calls in Advance A/c. In that case, Calls in Advance
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A/c will be debited in entry No. 6 along with Bank A/c and Share First and Final Call A/c will be
credited with full amount of `7,00,000.

OR
Journal of Sangita Ltd.
Date Particulars

LF. Dr. Amount
`

Cr. Amount
`
(i) Bank A/c
Dr.
To Share Application A/c
(Being application money received on
92,000 shares @`2 per share)
1,84,000



1,84,000







1,80,000




1,08,000



3,00,000


2,50,000


40,000

1,84,000



1,20,000
4,000
60,000





1,80,000




1,08,000



3,00,000


2,50,000



12,000
20,000
8,000
(ii) Share Application A/c. Dr
To Share Capital A/c
To Bank A/c
To Share Allotment A/c
(Being the application money adjusted
towards share capital, share allotment
and surplus refunded)


(iii) Share Allotment A/c Dr.
To Share Capital A/c
(Being allotment money due on 60,000
shares @` 3 per Share)

(iv) Bank A/c Dr.
To Share Allotment A/c
(Being allotment money received)

(v) Share First & Final Call A/c Dr.
To Share Capital A/c
(Being first and final call money due on
60,000 Shares @` 5 per Share)

(vi) Bank A/c Dr.
To Share First and Final Call A/c
(Being first and final call money
received)

(vii) Share Capital A/c Dr.
To Share Allotment A/c
To Share first and final call A/c
To Share forfeited A/c
(Being 4,000 shares forfeited due to
non-payment of allotment and first and
final call)


(i), (ii), (iv), (v) & (vi) 1 mark each (5)
(iii) and (vii) 1 mark each (3)
(5+3 = 8 marks)
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18.

Dr. Revaluation A/c Cr.
Particulars ` Particulars `
To Stock A/c
To Profit transferred to Partners
Capital A/c
L 2,500
M 1,500
2,000


4,000
By Furniture A/c 6,000
6,000 6,000
(1)

Partners Capital A/c
Dr Cr.
Particulars L
`
M
`
N
`
Particulars L
`
M
`
N
`
To Ls Capital
A/c
To Ms Capital
A/c
To Balance c/d




39,000




27,000
4,000

4,000

17,000
By Balance b/d
By Reserve Fund
By Revaluation
A/c
By Cash A/c
By Ns Capital
A/C
30,000
2,500
2,500
-
4,000
20,000
1,500
1,500
-
4,000
-
-
-



25,000
39,000 27,000 25,000 39,000 27,000 25,000
(4)


Balance Sheet as at 1
st
April, 2013
Liabilities ` Liabilities `
Capital
L 39,000
M 27,000
N 17,000
Bank Loa n
Creditors




83,000
12,000
2,000
Machinery
Furniture
Stock
Debtors
Cash

26,000
24,000
8,000
8,000
31,000
97,000 97,000
(2)

*Working Notes
Ns Capital A/c Dr. 8,000
To Ls Capital A/c 4,000
To Ms Capital A/c 4,000
(1 +4 +2 =8 marks)



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OR
Dr. Realisation Account Cr.
Particulars `

Particulars `

To Goodwill A/c
To Buildings A/c
To Investments A/c
To Stock A/c
To Debtors A/c
To Xs Capital A/c
(Xs brothers Loan)
To Bank: A/c
Creditors 6,000
Bank overdraft 6,000

To Bank A/c
(Realisation exp.)
10,000
25,000
25,000
15,000
17,000

8,000


12,000

2,000






1,14,000
By Investment Fluctuation Fund A/c
By Provision for doubtful debts A/c
By Creditors A/c
By Bank overdraft A/c
By Xs Brothers loan A/c
By Bank A/c
Assets realized
Debtors 12,000
Investments 20,000
Goodwill 6,000
Buildings 29,000
Stock 5,000

By Ys Capital (Stock)
By Loss transferred to:
Xs capital A/c 7200
Ys capital A/c 1800

5,000
2,000
8,000
6,000
8,000






72,000

4,000



9000
1,14,000
(4)

Dr. Partners Capital A/c Cr.
Particulars X(`)

Y (`) Particulars


X(`)

Y (`)
To Profit & Loss A/c
To Realisation A/c
To Realisation A/c
(Loss)
To Bank A/c
8,000
-
7,200

42,800
58,000

2,000
4,000
1,800

32,200
40,000

By Balance b/d
By Realisation A/c
50,00
0
8,000



58,00
0
40,000
-



40,000

(2)

Dr. Bank Account Cr.
Particulars Amount
(`)

Particulars Amount
(`)

To Balance b/d
To Realisation A/c
20,000
72,000

By Ys loan A/c
By Realisation A/c
(Liabilities paid off)
3,000

12,000
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92,000
By Realisation A/c (For expenses)
By Xs Capital A/c
By Ys Capital A/c
2,000
42,800
32,200
92,000
(4+2+2=8 marks)

PART-B
Financial Statement Analysis
19. The two choices to maintain Debt equity at 1:1 from 3:1 are: (Any Two) (1 mark)
(i) To increase equity Or
(ii) To reduce Debt
(iii)Both i.e. increase equity and reduce Debt.
20. No flow (1 mark)
21. Operating Activity (1 mark)
22. Balance Sheet of as at 31
st
March.

( x 6=3 Marks)
23. Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss
For the year ended 31
st
March, 2013
Particulars Absolute Figures
2011-12 2012-13
(`) (`)

Absolute Percentage
Change Change
(`) (%)
I. Revenue from operations
II. Add: other Incomes
20,00,000
4,00,000
30,00,000
3,60,000
10,00,000
(40,000)
50%
10%
III. Total Revenue (I+II)
Less Expenses
24,00,000
12,00,000
33,60,000
21,00,000
9,60,000
9,00,000
40%
75%
Profit before Tax 12,00,000 12,60,000 60,000 5%
IV. Less Tax (50%) 6,00,000 6,30,000 30,000 5%
PROFIT AFTER TAX 6,00,000 6,30,000 30,000 5%
(One mark for each correct row-1x4=4 Marks

24. Current Ratio =



Or





Or 2.5 Current Liabilities = Current Assets
Particulars Note No. `
11. Assets
(2) Current Assets
(a) Current Investments
(b) Inventories
(c) Trade Receivables
(d) Cash and Cash Equivalents
(e) Short Term loans and Advances
(f) Other Current Assets

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Liquid Ratio =




Or

=



Or Current Liabilities =




Or




Or C.L =



Or 1.2 C.L = 2.5 Current Liabilities -78,000
Or 78,000 = 1.3 C.L

Or

= Current Liabilities

Or `60,000 = Current Liabilities
Or Current Assets = 2.5 X `60,000
= `1,50,000

( + + + +1+1 =4 Marks)

25.
Cash Flow Statement
for the year ending 31
st
March 2013
Particulars Details (`) Amount
(`)
A. CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING
ACTIVITIES
Profit before tax
Add: Depreciation on machinery
Loss on sale of machinery
Operating Profit before working capital changes
Add: Decrease in Trade Receivables
Less: Increase in inventory
Net Cash generated from operating activities

B. CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING
ACTIVITIES
Machinery purchased
Machinery sold
Net Cash used in investing activities
C. CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING
ACTIVITIES
Issue of Shares
Long term borrowings


90,000
2,00,000
15,000

8,000
(10,000)




(5,80,000)
65,000



1,00,000
1,05,000





3,05,000

(2000)
3,03,000






(5,15,000)



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Net Cash generated from financing activities


NET DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH
EQUIVALENTS (A+B+C)
Add opening balance of cash and cash
equivalents
Closing balance of cash and cash equivalents
2,05,000
(7,000)

35,000

28,000
(3 marks)

Dr. Plant and Machinery A/c Cr.
` `
To balance b/d
To Cash A/c
8,00,000
5,80,000
By Cash A/c
By loss on sale of
machinery A/c
By depreciation A/c
By balance c/d
65,000
15,000

2,00,000
11,00,000
13,80,000 13,80,000
(3 marks)
PART C
Computerized Accounting System

19. The five components of Computerised Accounting System are: Hardware, Software,
Data, People and Procedure . (1 mark)

20. Grouping of accounts refers to the categorization of accounts sharing the Common
characteristics in a ledger. For example, the ledger of debtors and ledger of creditors
contains all accounts of customers and suppliers respectively. Hence, debtors and
creditors are two account groups. (1 mark)


21. It is done to remove data redundancy. (1 mark)
22. Features of CAS (any two):
1. Simple and integrated. (1/2 mark for naming +1 mark for explanation)
2. Transparency and control.
3. Accuracy and speed
4. Scalability.
5. Reliability (1 x2 = 3 marks)

23. Every accounting software ensures data security, safety and confidentially through:

(i) Password Security: Password is a mechanism, which enables a user to access a
system including data. The system facilitates by defining the user rights
according to the organizational policy. As a result, a person in an organization is
authorized to access a particular set of a data while he/she may be denied access
to another set of data.
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(ii) Data Audit: This feature enables the user to know as to who and what changes
have been made in the original data thereby helping and fixing the responsibility
of the person who has manipulated the data and also ensures data integrity.
Basically, this features is similar to Audit Trail.

(iii) Data Vault: This software provides additional security through data encryption.
Encryption essentially scrambles the information so as to make its interpretation
extremely difficult (almost impossible). Thus, Encryption ensures security of
data even if it lands in wrong hands, because the receiver of data will not be able
to decode and interpret it.

(1 +1 +1=4 marks)

24. It is a set of programs that control and manage creation, utilization and
maintenance of database of a business organization.

Advantages (Any Two)
1. Reduce Data redundancy
2. Information protection
3. Data dictionary management
4. Greater consistency
5. Reduced cost
6. Backup and recovery facility. (1=1 +1 =4 marks)

25. (i) Sum (C2-B2)

When actual sale is projected in C2 and expected in B2
(i) = If (D2=0,5000, IF (D2>0,5000=D2X50,1000)
(ii) Answer for the third point is included in this point. (2+4=6 marks)


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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER


ACCOUNTANCY (055)
CLASS-XII (2013-14)
Max.Marks 80 Time: 3 hrs.

QUESTION-WISE ANALYSIS
S.No. of
question
Unit/Ch.
Number
Marks
allotted
Estimated time
(Minutes
Estimated
Difficulty level
1 1 1 2 minutes A
2 2 1 2 minutes A
3 2 1 2 minutes A
4 2 1 2 minutes A
5 3 1 2 minutes A
6 3 1 2 minutes A
7 4 1 2 minutes A
8 1 3 6 minutes B
9 4 3 6 minutes B
10 4 3 6 minutes C
11 2 4 8 minutes C
12 2 4 8 minutes B
13 3 4 8 minutes B
14 3 4 8 minutes B
15 1 6 12 minutes B
16 2 6 12 minutes B
17 3 8 16 minutes B
18 2 8 16 minutes A
19 5/5 1 2 minutes B
20 6/7 1 2 minutes A
21 6/8 1 1 minutes B
22 5/5 3 6 minutes C
23 5/7 4 8 minutes B
24 5/8 4 8 minutes B
25 6/6 6 8 minutes C

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