II Puc Accountancy Mock Paper II

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JAIN COLLEGE, JAYANAGAR

MOCK PAPER - II
Subject: II PUC Accountancy
Duration: 3 hrs 15 minutes Max. Marks: 100

Section - A
I. Answer any Seven of the following questions. Each carries two marks: 7 × 2= 14
1. State any two differences between provisions & reserves.
2. Name the methods under which the capital accounts could be prepared in a partnership firm.
3. Give the Journal entry for distribution of goodwill raised in the books of the firm. In case of
admission of a partners.
4. Give the meaning of accrued profit or loss.
5. Give the journal entry for realization expenses paid on dissolution of a firm.
6. What are debentures?
7. What is Dividend distribution Tax?
8. State any two uses of financial statement analysis.
9. How do you treat tournament expenses when separate tournament fund is maintained?
10. What is real time processing system?

Section - B
II. Answer any Four questions. Each carries Five marks: 4 × 5=20
11. Ram and Laxman are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2. Their capital were Rs
50,000 & Rs 40,000 respectively. Their drawings during the year were Ram Rs 6000, Laxman Rs
4,000 respectively. Laxman is allowed a salary of Rs 250 per month. Partnership deed provides
interest on capital at 5% and charged on drawings at 6% p.a. The profit for the year before charging
interest on capital and partners salary but after charging interest on drawings will be Rs 14,000,
prepare profit & loss appropriation account and partners capital account.
12. Anu & manu are partners sharing profits & losses in the ratio of 3:2 they admit Banu into the
partnership & give him 1/5th share and Anu & manu agree to share remaining share in the ratio 5:3.
Calculate the sacrifice ratio.
13. Tina, Meena & Reena are partners sharing profits & losses in the ratio of 2:2:1. The balance sheet
of the firm was as under on 31-3-2013 :
Liabilities Rs Assets Rs
Bills payable 6,000 Cash at Bank 12,000
Sunday creditors 9,000 Stock 8,000
Loan from Gopal 15,000 Sunday Debtors 20,000
General reserve 5,000 Bills receivable 5,000
Capital Furniture 30,000
Tina 40,000 Building 50,000
Meena 35,000
Reena 15,000 90,000
1,25,000 1,25,000
Reena died on 1-10-2013. His dependents were entitled for the following:
1. Her capital as on the date of death
2. Her share of goodwill. The value of firm’s goodwill amounted to Rs 50,000.
3. Her share of general reserve.
4. Interest on capital is allowed at 12% p.a.
5. Commission up to the date of death. Annual commission Rs 6,000
6. The profit till the date of death based on the previous years Rs 20,000. Find out the amount
payable to the Reena by preparing her executor Account.
14. Racold Co.ltd issue 5000 10% debenture of Rs 100 each at a discount of 10% payable Rs 20 on
application, 20 on allotments and the balance on the first and final call. All debentures where
subscribed and the money duly received.
Pass the journal entries in the books of the company.

15. Following is the Balance sheet of Titan Co.Ltd. as on 31st March 2012
Liabilities Rs Assets Rs
Equity share capital 2,40,000 Building 4,50,000
8% Debentures 90,000 Stock 1,20,000
P&C A/c 60,000 Debtors 90,000
Bank overdraft 60,000 Cash in hand 22,800
Creditors 2,34,000 Prepaid expenses 7,200
Provision for taxation 6,000
6,90,000 6,90,000
Calculate current ratio & liquid ratio.
16. From the following ledger balances on 1/4/2014. Ascertain opening capital fund: Buildings
1,00,000, grounds Rs 50,000, sports materials Rs 19,500, cash on hand 1,500, Investments Rs
5000, Accrued interest on investments Rs 500, outstanding subscriptions Rs 1000, subscription
received for the year 2014-15 Rs 2800, prize fund Rs 45,000
17. Explain five qualities of information.
Section - C
III. Answer any FOUR questions. Each carries fourteen marks: 4 ×14=56
18. On 1 / 4/2010, a trader purchased Machinery for Rs 2,40,000 & spent Rs 20,000 for transportation &
40,000 for its installation. On 30/9/2012, he sold a part of the Machinery costing Rs 60,000 for Rs
42,000. On 1/10/2012 he bought a new machinery for Rs 80,000 depreciation was charged at
10% p.a on 31st March every year on the original cost of the asset.
Show the machinery A/c & depreciation A/c for 4 years ending 31/3/2014
19. Following is the Balance sheet of Ramesh. Mahesh & Suresh as on 31/3/2014
Liabilities Rs Assets Rs
Creditors 30,000 Cash 5,500
Bills payable 8,000 Furniture 10,000
Bank loan 14,000 Stock 16,000
Capitals Book debts 28000 26,500
(-) PBD 1500
Ramesh 25,000 Plant & Machinery 25,000
Mahesh 20,000 Buildings 35,000
Suresh 15,000 Profit & loss A/c 6,000
Reserve Fund 12,000
1,24,000 1,24,000
Suresh retires from the business & the following adjustments are to be made:
i) Depreciate machinery by 5% & stock reduced by 10%
ii) Building appreciated by 20% & furniture valued at Rs 12,500
iii) PBD increased by Rs 1,750
iv) Interest on Bank loan at 10% is due for 6 months
v) Suresh share of goodwill created for Rs 15,000 & written off immediately.
vi) Retiring partners is to be paid Rs 3,900 immediately & the balance in three equal yearly
installments at 6% interest p.a prepare necessary Accounts.
20. Asha, Usha & Nisha are partners sharing profit & losses in the ratio of 2:2:1. They agreed to
dissolve their firm on 31/3/2014 on which the balance sheet was as follows.
Balance sheet as on 31/3/2014
Liabilities Rs Assets Rs
Creditors 40,000 Cash in hand 10,000
Bills payable 10,000 Bills receivable 10,000
Disha’s Loan 20,000 Stock 30,000
Usha’s Loan 10,000 Debtors 45000 40000
(-) PBD 5000
Capitals: Motor car 20,000
Asha 60,000 investments 10,000
Usha 40,000 Machinery 20,000
Nisha 30,000 Furniture 20,000
Reserve fund 15,000 Buildings 50,000
P/L A/c 15,000
2,25,000 2,25,000
a) Assets relised as follows:
Stock – 25,000, Machinery 15,000 debtors 42,000 furniture 18,000
b) Asha took over Buildings at Rs 60,000, usha agreed to take over motor car at 25,000 & Nisha
took over investments at Rs 15,000
c) Creditors & Bills payable were paid off at 5% discount
d) Disha’s loan was paid off by Asha at book value
e) Realisation expenses amounted to Rs 5,000 prepare realization A/c, partners capital Accounts
and Bank A/c
21. The moonlight company limited issued 1,00,000 equity share of RS 10 each at a premium of Rs 2
per share payable as follows.
On application 4
On allotment 4 (including premium)
On first call Rs 2 Final call Rs 2
All shares were subscribed an allotment made. All money were received expect Mr Y failed to pay
the final Call money on 1400 shares. Subsequently all these shares were forfeited & re-issued to
Mr. Z at the rate 8 per share as fully paid pass the necessary Journal entries.
22. From the following trial balance prepare final Accounts of National trading company limited for the
accounting period 31st March 2014
Sl.No Particulars Debit Credit
1 Share Capital (equity shares of Rs 10 each) - 9,00,000
2 General Reserve - 50,000
3 Profit & loss A/c - 2,25,000
4 10% debentures - 3,00,000
5 Interest on debentures 30,000 -
6 Trade Payables - 97,000
7 Unclaimed Dividend - 5,000
8 Provision for employee benefit (short term) - 48,000
9 Buildings 4,25,000
10 Furniture 1,00900
11 Plant & Machinery 5,58,000
12 Trade receivables 2,54300
13 Provision for Bad & doubtful debts - 12,715
14 Bad debts 12,215
15 Cash & Bank Balance 85,000
16 Purchase of stock in trade 2,72,250
17 Sale of goods - 6,35,000
18 Salaries & wages 1,25,000
19 Contribution to provident fund & other funds 54,000
20 Rent expenses 25,550
21 Power & fuel 78,500
22 Advertisement 36,400
23 Administration expenses 95,600
24 Stock 1,20,000
22,72,715 22,72,715
Adjustments:
1. Closing inventories Rs 1,23,800.
2. Outstanding salary Rs 10,000.
3. Write off further Bad debts of Rs 15,000 & maintain provision for Bad & doubtful debts at 10%.
4. Provide depreciation on machinery at 10% & buildings at 5 %.
5. Prepaid rent Rs 1540
23. Following are the balance sheets of Manu exports Ltd. As on 31st March 2012 & 2013 prepare the
common size balance sheet.
Liabilities 2012 2013 Assets 2012 2013
Share capital 2,40,000 3,60,000 Land & Building 1,60,000 1,04,000
Reserves & Surplus 1,87,200 2,12,400 Plant & 1,86,000 4,71,000
machinery
Debentures 30,000 60,000 Furniture 5,400 10,800
Long term debt 90,000 1,53,000 Other fixed 12,000 18,000
assets
Bills payable 1,53,000 70,200 Loans & 27,600 35,400
Advances
Other current Liabilities 4,200 6,000 Cash & Bank 70,000 7,000

Bills Receivable 1,25,400 1,12,000


Stock 96,000 78,000
Prepaid 1,800 1,800
expenses
Other current 20,200 23,600
assets
7,04,400 8,61,600 7,04,400 8,61,000

24. Following are the balance sheet & receipts & payments Account related to Akshaya, club
Liabilities Rs Assets Rs
Capital fund 1,50,000 Buildings 1,35,000
Subscriptions for 2013-14 15,000 Furniture 45,000
O/s office expenses 6,000 Sports materials 30,000
Bank Loan 69,000 O/s subscription 15,000
O/s Rent 6,000
Cash Balance 9,000
2,40,000 2,40,000
Receipts & payments A/c for the year ending 31/3/2014
Dr Cr
Receipts Rs Payments Rs
To cash Balance 9,000 By office expenses
2012-13 6,000
2013-14 24,000
To By salary 36,000
2012-13 15,000
2013-14 45,000
2014-15 6,000
To admission fees 15,000 By subscription to newspaper 9,000
To Rent 12,000 By Bank loan paid 39,000
To sale of old news papers 3,000 By sports materials 15,000
To donations 30,000 By Cash Balance 6,000
1,35,000 1,35,000
Adjustments:
1. Subscriptions O/s for current year Rs 9,000
2. Salary outstanding Rs 3,000
3. Half of the donations & Admission fees are to be capitalized.
4. Depreciate sports materials by Rs 6,000
5. Appreciate building by Rs 15,000 & depreciate furniture by 10%
Prepare Income & expenditure account & balance sheet as on 31/3/2014

Section D
(Practical oriented questions)
IV. Answer any Two of the following questions. Each question carries Five marks: 2×5=10
25. Prepare a machinery account for two years with imaginary figures under diminishing balance
method
26. Write the pro forma of vertical balance sheet of a joint company with appropriate heads.
27. Prepare the comparative income statement of two years with five imaginary figures.
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