A. Gross Profit+ Sales+ Direct expenses+ Purchases+ Closing stock = Opening stock
B. Gross Profit+ Sales+ Direct expenses+ Purchases- Closing stock = Opening Stock
C. Gross Profit + Opening Stock + Direct expenses + Purchases- Closing stock = Sales
D. Gross Profit – Opening Stock + Direct expenses + Purchases +Closing stock = Sales
Accounting Mcqs
Accounting Mcqs for Preparation of various Test announced by Fpsc, kppsc, Nts, ppsc. accounting mcqs for accountant. These Mcqs are very helpful for the Preparation of various posts of Senior Auditor, Junior Auditor, Accountant and for Cost Accountant.
Principles of Accounting, Accounting Equation, Analyzing & Classifying Transaction, Journal, Ledger, Banking Transactions, Cash book and Bank Reconciliation Statement, Bill of Exchange, Capital & Revenue, Rectification of Errors, Final Accounts, Adjustments.
A. Loss on sale of undertaking
B. Debts considered bad and written off
C. Liability arising from a breach of contract
D. Director‘s remuneration
A. Sales – Cost of goods sold
B. Sales – Closing Stock + Purchases
C. Opening Stock + Purchases – Closing Stock
D. None of the above
A. Net Profit = Gross Profit – Administration and Other expenses
B. Net Profit = Gross Profit + Administration expenses and Other expenses
C. Opening Stock + Purchases – Closing Stock = Cost of Sales
D. Both B. and C. above
A. Replacement cost
B. Current cost
C. Cost to acquire less accumulated amortization
D. Cost less expired portion
A. Debit of 800 to Trading Account and credit of 600 and 200 to insurance company and
Profit and Loss Account respectively
B. Deduct the 800 from closing stock in the Trading Account
C. Credit insurance company for 600
D. Debit of 600 and 200 to insurance company and Profit and Loss Account respectively and
credit of 800 to Trading Account
A. Adding 2,200 to closing stock
B. Deducting 1,800 from closing stock and deducting 2,200 each from debtors and sales
C. Adding 1,800 to closing stock and deducting 2,200 each from debtors and sales
D. Deducting 1,800 from debtors
A. Debit P&L A/c and Credit Reserve for Discount on Accounts Payable A/c
B. Debit Accounts Payable A/c and Credit P&L A/c
C. Debit Reserve for Discount on Accounts Payable A/c and Credit P&L A/c
D. Debit Reserve for Discount on Accounts Payable A/c and credit Accounts Payable A/c
i. Depreciation for 2011-2012- 7,000 understated
ii. Accrued expenses as at March 31, 2013 – 10,000 understated
The impact of this on the reported net income for the year ending March 31, 2013 is
A. 7,000 Overstated
B. 10,000 Overstated
C. 17,000 Understated
D. 17,000 Overstated
A. Add prepaid expenses to respective expenses and show it as an asset
B. Deduct prepaid expenses from respective expenses and show it as an asset
C. Add prepaid expenses to respective expenses and show it as a liability
D. Deduct prepaid expenses from respective expenses and show it as a liability
