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Q.1
Q.2
When overdraft as per Cash Book is the starting point, a cheque of Rs. 500 deposited into bank but not recorded in
Cash Book will be :
1. Added by Rs. 500
2. Deducted by Rs. 500
3. Added by Rs. 1,000
4. Deducted by Rs. 1,000
Correct Answer: 2
Q.3
Q.4
Debit balance as per Cash Book of ABC Enterprises as on 31.3.2006 is Rs.1,500. Cheques deposited but not cleared
amounts to Rs.1000 and cheques issued but not presented of Rs.1500. The bank allowed interest amounting to
Rs.50 and collected dividend Rs.500 on behalf of ABC Enterprises. Balance as per pass book should be
1. 2,550
2. 450
3. 1,850
4. 1,650
Correct Answer: 1
Q.4
Bank Balance as per Cash Book is Rs.12,000 taking into account cheques worth Rs20,000 deposited in bank. Of the
cheques deposited one cheque of Rs. 5,000 was yet to be cleared and another cheque for Rs, 4,000 was returned
unpaid. The balance as per Pass Book is 1. Rs.3500
2. Rs.3,000
3. Rs.5,000
4. Rs.4,000
Correct Answer: 2
Q.5
Cheques received but deposited on the next day are recorded in:
1. Cash column of the cash book
2. Bank column of the cash book
3. Both of these
4. None of these
Correct Answer: 1
Q.6
Q.7
Q.8
In arriving at adjusted cash balance which of the following is not taken into account:
1. Amount deposited by our customer directly in our account
2. Errors in the Cash Book
3. Errors in the Pass Book
4. All of these
Correct Answer: 3
Q.9
Beta Ltd. received its bank statement showing a favorable balance of Rs.5,525 for the period ended June 30 this did
not agree with the balance in the cash book.An examination of the cash book and bank statement disclosed the
following :
(i) A standing order for payment of annual subscription amounting to Rs.10 had not been entered in the cash book
(ii) On June 25th the managing director had given the cashier a cheque for Rs.100 to pay into his personal account
at the bank. The cashier had paid it into the company's account by mistake.
(iii) Cheques amount to Rs.4,672 had not been presented to the bank for payment until after June 30
The balance as per cash book on June 30 x 1 is
1. Rs.963 (favorable)
2. Rs.763 (favorable)
3. Rs.743 (favorable)
4. Rs.10,307 (favorable)
Correct Answer: 2
Q.9
What is the treatment if the starting point is a favourable Cash Book balance, when Bank Charges are levied?
1. Add to the Pass Book balance
2. Subtract from the Cash Book balance
3. Add to Cash Book balance
4. Subtract from the Pass Book balance
Correct Answer: 2
Q.10
Q.11
Q.12
What is the treatment if the starting point is an credit Cash Book balance, when cheque directly deposited in Bank?
1. Add to the Pass Book balance
2. Subtract from the Cash Book balance
3. Add to Cash Book balance
4. Subtract from the Pass Book balance
Correct Answer: 2
Q.13
What is the treatment if the starting point is a unfavourable Cash Book balance, when there is undercasting of Cr. Side
of the Bank Account in the Cash Book ?
1. Add to the Pass Book balance
2. Subtract from the Cash Book balance
3. Add to Cash Book balance
4. Subtract from the Pass Book balance
Correct Answer: 3
Q.14
What is the treatment if the starting point is a unfavourable Pass Book balance, when there is overcastting of Dr. side
of Bank Account in the Cash Book ?
1. Add to the Pass Book balance
2. Subtract from the Cash Book balance
3. Add to Cash Book balance
4. Subtract from the Pass Book balance
Correct Answer: 4
Q.15
Q. 22 Which of the following cases would not lead a difference in the Cash & Bank Book?
1. Cheque issued but not presented
2. Cheque deposited not cleared
3. Dishonour of bills discounted
4. Discounting charges on Bills of Exchange