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9. Prepare a three column from the following information: (4)
2014
June 1 Cash in hand Rs. 5,000; Bank Overdraft Rs. 1,000.
10 Received a cheque from Sohan Rs. 1,000 in full settlement of
his account Rs. 1,010.
11 Cheque received on 10th June deposited.
12 Settled Suresh’s account of Rs. 780 by giving him a cheque of
Rs. 750.
16 Cheque deposited returned dishonoured.
20 Repairs to computer Rs. 560.
11. Explain the following Accounting Principles with suitable examples: (6)
(any three only)
(i) Accrual (ii) Full Disclosure (iii) Cost concept (iv)Prudence
12. On 1st January 2014, A sold goods to B for Rs. 1,00,000. He received Rs.
25,000 in cash and drew two bills , first for Rs.45,000 and second for Rs.
30,000 of two months each. Both the bills are duly accepted by B. First
bill was endorsed to C in settlement of his account of Rs. 45,200 and
second bill was discounted with Bank @ 12% p.a. On the due date the
bill that was endorsed was dishonored. C paid Rs. 100 as noting charges.
B paid Rs. 20,000 and noting charges in cash and accepted a new bill for
the balance at three months. The interest of Rs. 120 on the balance was
paid in cash.
On the due date of the new bill, B became insolvent and 40 paise in a
rupee is recovered from his estate. Give the journal entries in the books of
A and also highlight two values reflected in the above case.
OR
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Journalise the following transactions in the books of Naresh & state any
two values from the following:
(i) Suresh’s requests Naresh to renew his acceptance for Rs. 1,500 for
two months. Naresh agrees to it provided interest @ 20 % is paid in
cash.
(ii) Naresh’s acceptance in favour of Ajay for Rs. 15,000 dishonoured
due to lack of sufficient funds for which noting charges were paid by
Ajay Rs. 20. Ajay agreed to receive the payment without any
additional charge to be paid by cheque later on. (4+2=6)
13. The following balances appear in the books of M/s. Genius Traders:
Jan 1, 2012 Machinery Account Rs. 40,000
Jan 1, 2012 Provision for Depreciation Rs. 18,000
On 1st Jan, 2012 they decided to sell a machinery for Rs. 4,350. This
Machine was purchased in January 2008 for Rs. 8,000.
You are required to prepare Machinery A/c and “Provision for
Depreciation A/c” on 31st Dec,2012. Assuming the firm has been
charging depreciation @ 10% p.a. on straight line method.
OR
st
On 1 October,1991 Jupiter Transport Company purchased a Truck for
Rs. 4,00,000. On 1st April, 1993 this truck was involved in an accident
and was completely destroyed and Rs.3,00,000 were received from the
Insurance Company in full settlement. On the same date another truck
was purchased by the company for Rs. 5,00,000. The company writes off
20% depreciation p.a. on Written down value method. Give the Truck
account from 1991 to 1993. (8)
18. On the basis of the following information, calculate the amount that
will appear against the item ‘Stationery Used’ in the Income and
Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st march, 2012: (3)
Rs.
19. Briefly explain the three steps involved in the process of creating
Accounting Reports. (3)
20. From the following particulars of Achievers Club, calculate the amount
of Subscriptions outstanding for the year 2013-14. (4)
Achievers Club has 200 members each paying an annual subscription of
Rs. 1,000. The Receipts and Payments Account for the year showed a
sum of Rs. 2,05,000 received as Subscription. Additional information is
as follows: Rs.
Subscriptions Outstanding on 31st March, 2013 30,000
Subscriptions received in advance on 31st March, 2014 40,000
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Subscriptions received in advance on 31st March, 2013 14,000
22. From the following Receipts and Payments Account of Surfers Club and
from the given additional information, prepare Income and Expenditure
Account for the year ending 31st December,2014 and Balance Sheet as
on that date.
Receipt and Payments Account for the year ending 31st December,2014
Dr. Cr.
Receipts Amount(Rs.) Payments Amount(Rs.)
To Balance b/d 1,90,000 By Salaries 3,30,000
To Subscriptions 6,60,000 By Sports Equipment 4,00,000
To Interest on 40,000 By Balance c/d 1,60,000
Investments @ 8%
p.a. for full year
8,90,000 8,90,000
Additional information:
(i) The club had received Rs. 20,000 for subscription in 2013 for 2014.
(ii) Salaries had been paid only for 11 months.
(iii) Stock of sports equipment on 31st December,2013 was Rs.
3,00,000 and on 31st December, 2014 Rs. 6,50,000. (6)
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23. (a) Explain any three factors before sourcing an Accounting Software.
(b) Distinguish between Ready-to-use and Tailored –made on the basis of
Nature of Business; Cost of Installation ; Linkage to other Information
systems. (3+3=6)
24. From the following Trial Balance and adjustments of M/s. Mahesh
Enterprises. Prepare Financial Statements for the year ended 31.3.2014
Debit Balances Amount(Rs) Credit Balances Amount(Rs)
Commission Paid 1,500 Capital 75,000
Purchases 75,000 Sales 1,25,000
Stock(1.4.2013) 5,000 Interest received 500
Wages 2,700 Discount received 1,000
Salaries 7,300 Commission 2,500
Carriage inwards 500 Creditors 10,000
Carriage outward 1,000 Bills Payable 5,000
Printing & Stationery 700
Repairs 300
Drawing 15,000
Cash 5,000
Bills receivable 2,500
Advertisement 2,500
Bank 25,000
Debtors 20,000
Furniture 5,000
Building 25,000
Machinery 10,000
Live Stock 15,000
2,19,000 2,19,000
Adjustments:
1. Closing Stock was valued at Rs. 8,200.
2. Write off Rs. 500 as Bad debts.
3. Provide 5% for reserve for Bad and Doubtful Debts.
4. Building is re-valued at Rs. 50,000.
5. Calculate @10% p.a depreciation on Machinery.
6. Rs. 10,000 worth goods were destroyed due to fire and insurance
claim admitted for Rs. 8,500. (8)
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General Instructions:
1) Answer to questions carrying 1 mark may be from one word to one sentence.
2) Answer to questions carrying 3 marks may be from 50 to 75 words.
3) Answer to questions carrying 4-5 marks may be about 150 words.
4) Answer to questions carrying 6 marks may be about 200 words.
5) Attempt all parts of the question together.
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11.Explain the following
a. Indian depositary receipts
b. Inter corporate deposits
c. American depositary receipts (3 marks)
12.Distinguish between e-business and traditional business (3 marks)
13.Explain any three incentives offered by government to small – scale
enterprises so that they can contribute in the development of over populated
country like India. (3 marks)
14.What is business risk? Explain its nature. (3 marks)
15.Why do you the enterprises need to adopt pollution measures? Give four
reasons. (4 marks)
16.Differentiate between debentures and shares on the basis of the following
a.Ownership b. Consideration / return
c.Participation in management d.Refund of capital (4 marks)
17.Explain
a. Indent
b. Mate’s receipts
c. Letter of credit
d. Shipping Order (4 marks)
18.Explain any four banking services in India (4 marks)
19.Mr. Ayaan Awashi is interested in floating a private limited company.
Discuss the steps he should undertake? (4 marks)
20.What are the services offered by the retailers to the consumers (5 marks)
21.Explain the meaning and four features of a government company (5 marks)
22.You are finance manager of Indian Motor Ltd, A car manufacturing
company. You have decided to raise long-term finance from a financial
institution. Explain any five reasons to support your choice of source of
finance. (5 marks)
23.You are a business man. You want to implement ‘e-business’? What are the
resources required for its successful implementation. (5 marks)
24.What are the merits and demerits of multiple shops (6 marks)
OR
If the wholesale are eliminated, what difficulties do you think the
manufactures would have to face?
2
25.Define retained earnings? state the merits and demerits of retained earnings
OR
Explain any three advantages and three limitations of issuingequity shares to
raise long-term finance. (6 marks)
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION-JAN 2015
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE CLASS: XI M/MARK: 70 TIME: 3 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Marks are indicated against each question.
3. Programming must be done in C ++.
Questions:
1.Write the full form of following:- EDSAC 1
2.What is BOSS ? 1
3.What is Antivirus? 1
8.What are the different types of digital computer based on their performance? 2
10.The Following is the message encoded in 7 bit ASCII code. Decode this message. 2
18.What is increment and decrement operators? Discuss all types with example. 2
20.What is type conversion ? Implicit type conversion and explicit type conversion? 2
22. Name the header files to which these built in functions belongs to: 2
24.Rewrite the following program after removing syntactical error(s), if any underline each correction. 2
#include<iostream.h>;
void main(){
int a;
cin<<a;
(a==5)
cout>>"a is Equal to 5";
else
cout>>"a is Not Equal to 5";
}
25.Rewrite the following program after removing syntactical error(s), if any underline each correction. 2
#include<iostream.h>
struct student{
int roll;
char name[5];
int t_marks;
}
void main(){
student students;
gets(roll);
gets(name);
}
26.In the following program, find the correct possible output(s) from the given options if the 2
value of Num entered by the user is 7.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
void main(){
randomize();
int Num, Rndnum;
cin>>Num;
Rndnum = random(Num) + 7;
for (int N = 1; N<=Rndnum; N++)
cout << N<< " ";
}
Output Options:-
(i). 1 3 4
(ii). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(iii). 1 2 4 5
(iv). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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27.Find the output of the following program: 3
#include<iostream.h>
struct Number {
int num1,num2;
}obj1;
void disp(Number N){
cout<<N.num1<<" ; "<<N.num2<<endl;
}
void main(){
Number obj = {10, 30},obj2;
obj1=obj;
obj1.num1+=10;
obj2=obj1;
obj.num2+=10;
obj.num1+=6;
obj1.num2-=5;
disp(obj);
disp(obj1);
disp(obj2);
}
29.Write a C++ program to print and find the sum of series 2+4+6+8+10+…n=sum. 3
30.Write a program to convert a string in proper case that is to capitalize first letter of each word of a string. 4
e.g:- if a string is “central board of secondary education”, then output should be –
“Central Board of Secondary Education”.
31.Write a program to swap the two variable’s value using call by reference function. 4
33.Write a C++ program which will accept the details of 20 students like roll, name and mark of 5 subjects 4
and it will calculate the total marks and print the student’s result using structures.
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION JAN – FEB 2015
General Instructions:
1) Question Nos. 1-5 and 14-18 are questions carrying 1 mark each.
2) Question Nos. 6-8 and 19-21 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to them should not
normally exceed 60 words each.
3) Question Nos. 9 and 10 and 22 and 23 are also short-answer questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to them
should not normally exceed 70 words each.
4) Question Nos. 11-13 and 24-26 are long-answer questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to them should not
normally exceed 100 words each.
5) Word limit is not applicable for numerical questions.
6) Section C is Open Text Based Assessment (OTBA).
7) Answer should be brief and to the point and the above word limit be adhered to as far as possible
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SECTION – A
1) If the values of mean and median are 40 and 48, find out the most probable value of mode: (1)
a) 48
b) 88
c) 64
2) Data represented through a histogram can help in finding graphically the: (1)
a) Mean
b) Mode
c) Median
3) World Bank wants to measure the degree of inequality in the distribution of income and wealth among
different countries of the world. The most suitable method of dispersion will be: (1)
a) Range
b) Interquartile range
c) Lorenz curve
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4) Classification of population of India in terms of years is an example of: (1)
a) Geographical classification
b) Quantitative classification
c) Chronological classification
5) Range is the: (1)
a) Difference between the largest and the smallest observations
b) Difference between the smallest and the largest observations
c) Average of the largest and the smallest observations
6) Distinguish between exclusive series and inclusive series. (3)
7) The following table shows the marks obtained by the students of a class in their tests in English:
Marks: 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
No. of 20 24 40 36 20
students
Calculate arithmetic mean using step-deviation. (3)
8) What do you mean by scatter diagrams? Draw a diagram to show perfect positive correlation between two
variables. (3)
OR
Calculate the rank coefficient of correlation of the following data:
X: 80 78 75 75 68 67 60 59
Y: 12 13 14 14 14 16 15 17
9) Convert the following cumulative frequency series into a simple frequency series. (4)
4 students obtained less than 10 marks
20 students obtained less than 20 marks
40 students obtained less than 30 marks
48 students obtained less than 40 marks
50 students obtained less than 50 marks
10) Explain different parts of statistical table. (4)
11) Show inequality in wages in two different firms using Lorenz Curve approach, given the following data: (6)
Wages (Rs.) 50-70 70-90 90-110 110-130 130-150
No. of 20 15 20 25 20
workers A
No. of 150 100 90 110 50
workers B
OR
Explain the construction of Lorenz Curve.
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12) Calculate the Cost of Living Index from the following data: (6)
Items Quantity consumed Price per unit in Rupees
in the given year Base Year Given Year
Rice 2 ½ qt x 12 12 25
Pulses 3 kg x 12 0.4 0.6
Oil 2 L x 12 1.5 2.2
Clothing 6 m x12 0.75 10
Housing 12 months 20 per month 30 per month
Miscellaneous Expenditure of 12 10 per month 15 er month
months
13) Construct an index numbers for the year 2005 on the basis of 2004 of the data given below by Fisher’s
Method ideal formula: (6)
SECTION – B
21) Underscore some of India’s most crucial economic challenges at the time of Independence. (3)
OR
What were the main causes of India’s agricultural stagnation during the colonial period?
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22) Why was it necessary for a developing country like India to follow self-reliance as a planning objective? (4)
23) What is sectoral composition of an economy? Is it necessary that the service sector to contribute maximum
to GDP of an economy. Comment. (4)
OR
Highlight the salient features of India’s pre - independence occupational structure.
24) What are the achievements of the policy of LPG? Explain. (6)
25) Compare and contrast the development of India, Pakistan and China with respect to some salient human
development indicators. (6)
26) Indicate the volume and direction of trade at the time of independence. (6)
OR
Explain the factors responsible for the introduction of Economic Reforms in India.
SECTION – c : OTBA
1) These questions are based on one of the theme provided to you by the board.
2) Please ensure that you get a copy of the relevant themes from the school to refer while answering the
questions.
3) Each question carries 5 marks.
4) The suggested word limit for the question is 100-120 words. However depending on the question, your
answer could be shorter/longer. It is important to present your views, arguments and conclusion
logically, coherently in your own language; based on concepts learnt during teaching learning sessions
till class XI, their applicability with respect to the open text material and your own awareness of the
given theme.
Questions:
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BRILLIANT PUBLIC SCHOOL, SITAMARHI
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION-JAN 2015
General Instructions:
Q5 Define doping? 1
Q6 What is contusion? 1
Q11 What do you mean by the principle of sports training? Explain one of them. 1
Q12 Describe the major stretching exercises of muscles for limbering down. 3
1
Q15 Discuss the prevention of back pain? 3
Q22 What do you mean by common lifestyle diseases? Discuss the prevention and management of
hypertension? 5
Q23 What do you mean by limbering down? Explain the importance of limbering. 5
Q24 What do you mean by transfer of learning? Discuss the types of transfer of learning in detail. 5
Q25 What do you mean by lever? Elaborate the types of lever and their applications in sports. 5
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INSTRCTION
Question Numbers 1-5 ,each question carries 1M
Question Numbers 6-10 , each question carries 2M
Question Numbers 11-22 , each question carries 3M
Question Numbers 23 carries 4M
Question Numbers 24-26 ,each question carries 5M