Test Paper 11
Test Paper 11
Test Paper 11
Vinod, Manthan and Dhanraj are partners and sharing profits and losses in the ratio of [1]
3:2:1. To expand the business, they admitted 50 new partners to fulfil the requirement of
capital. Is it still a partnership business? Give reason in support of your answer.
2. Vinod and Sampurna share profits and losses in the ratio of 4:3. They admit Karan with [1]
3/7th share, which he gets 2/7th from Vinod and 1/7th from Sampurna. What will the new
profit sharing ratio?
3. Vinod Limited invited applications for issuing 20,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs.10 each. The [1]
public applied for 17,10,000 shares. Can the company proceed for the allotment of shares?
Give reason in support of your answer.
4. Name the asset which we do not transfer in the debit side of Realisation Account but we [1]
record it in the credit side of Realisation Account because it brings certain amount of cash
against its disposal at the time of dissolution of partnership firm.
5. Pass the necessary journal entry in the books of Vinod Limited when 40,000, 11% [1]
Debentures of Rs.100 each are issued as collateral security against the Loan of
Rs.32,00,000 taken from HDFC Bank.
6. Vinod, Ramneek and Navrup are partners sharing profits as per the partnership deed [1]
3:2:1. The partnership deed allows interest on capital but there was a loss instead of
profit at the end of the year. At what rate interest on capital is to be calculated?
7. Vinod Limited converted its 2,000; 11% Debentures of Rs.100 each into Equity Shares of [3]
Rs.10 each. The debentures were issued at a premium of Rs.10 per debentures and the
11. On March 31st, 2016, the balances in the capital accounts of Vinod, Hardik and Anoop [4]
after making adjustments for profits and drawings were Rs. 3,20,000, Rs. 2,40,000 and
Rs. 1,60,000 respectively. Subsequently, it was discovered that the interest on capital
and drawings had been omitted.
• The profit for the year ended on 31st March, 2016 was Rs. 90,000.
• During the year, Vinod and Hardik each withdrew a sum of Rs. 48,000 in equal
Instalments in the middle of every month and Anoop withdrew Rs. 60,000.
• The interest on drawings was to be charged @ 5% p.a. and interest on capital was to be
allowed @ 10% p.a.
• The profit sharing ratio of the partners was 3 : 2 : 1.
Showing your workings clearly pass the necessary rectifying entry.
12. Vinod, David and Mridul are partners in a trading firm. The firm has a fixed total capital of [4]
Rs.60,000 held equally by all the partners. Under the partnership deed the partners were
entitled to:
(a) Vinod and David to a salary of Rs.1,800 and Rs.1,600 per month respectively.
(b) In the event of the death of a partner, Goodwill was to be valued at 2 years purchase of
the average profits of the last 3 years.
(c) Profit upto the date of the death based on the profit of the previous year.
(d) Partners were to be charged interest on drawings at 5% p.a. and allowed interest on
capitals at 6% p.a.
David died on 1.1.2011. His drawings to the date of death were Rs.2,000 and the interest
13. Vinod, Divij and Siddarth were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. [6]
On 30th June, 2014, they decided to dissolve the firm. Following was the Balance
Sheet of the firm on that date.
The assets were realized and the liabilities were paid off as follows :
(a) Investments were taken over by Vinod for Rs. 18,000.
(b) Stock was taken over by Divij for Rs. 17,500 and furniture was taken over by
Siddarth at book value.
(c) Rs. 60,500 were realized from the debtors.
(d) Creditors were settled in full and realization expenses were Rs. 4,500.
Prepare Realisation account, Bank account and Partners’ Capital accounts.
14. Vinod, Ayush and Pukhraj were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 1:2:3. [6]
Their Balance Sheet as on 31.3.2015 was as follows:
Liabilities Amount Assets Amount
Creditors 1,00,000 Land 1,00,000
Bills Payable 40,000 Building 1,00,000
Reserve Fund 60,000 Plant 2,00,000
Capitals: Vinod 2,00,000 Stock 80,000
Ayush 1,00,000 Debtors 60,000
Pukhraj 50,000 Bank 10,000
5,50,000 5,50,000
All partners have decided that reconstitution of partnership is to be done with effect from
1st April, 2015. For this it was agreed that:
(a) Creditors of Rs.12,000 were not likely to be claimed and hence be written off.
(b) Goodwill of the firm be valued at Rs.3,00,000.
(c) Land be revalued at Rs.1,60,000 and building be depreciated by 6%.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners Capital Account and new Balance Sheet.
(b) Vinod refrigerators Ltd. had an outstanding balance of Rs. 10,00,000, 11% Debentures
of Rs. 100 each redeemable at a premium of 10%. According to the terms of redemption,
16. Vinod Ltd. had an Authorised capital of Rs. 95,50,000 divided into Equity shares of Rs. 100 [8]
each. The company offered 84,000 shares to the public at premium.
The amount was payable as follows :
On Application – Rs. 30 per share
On Allotment – Rs. 40 per share (including premium)
On First & Final call – Rs. 50 per share.
Applications were received for 80,000 shares.
All sums were duly received except the following :
Madan, a holder of 200 shares did not pay allotment and call money.
Mayank, a holder of 400 shares did not pay call money.
The company, forfeited the shares of Madan and Mayank subsequently, the forfeited
shares were reissued for Rs. 80 per share fully paid-up. Show the entries for the above
transaction in the cash book and Journal of the company.
OR
Complete the following journal entries of issue of 10,000 shares by Vinod Limited and
applications were received for the same number.
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To -------------------------- ?
(Being Share application money received
@ Rs.1)
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To ------------------------------- ?
(Being Application money adjusted)
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To -------------------------------- ?
(Being Allotment money due @ Rs.2)
-------------------- Dr. ?
To ----------------------------- ?
(Being allotment money received except
on 100 shares of Ram)
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To ----------------------------- ?
To ----------------------------- ?
(Being100 shares forfeited)
------------------------------------ Dr. ?
To ------------------------------ ?
(Being first call money due @ Rs.3)
17. Vinod, Mohan and Sohan are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of [8]
3:2:1. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st December, 2014 is as under:
On that date, they admitted Vimanyu into partnership for 1/4th share in the profits on the
following terms:
(i) Vimanyu brings capital proportionate to his share. He brings Rs.14,000 in cash as his
share of goodwill.
(ii) All debtors are good.
(iii) Depreciate stock by 5% and Furniture by 10%.
(iv) An outstanding bill for repairs Rs.2,000 will be brought in the books.
(v) Half of the investments were to be taken over by Vinod and Krishna in their profit
sharing ratio at book value.
(vi) Bank loan is paid off.
(viii) Partners have decided to share future profits in the ratio of 3:3:2.
Prepare necessary accounts and balance sheet of new firm.
Part- B
Financial Statement Analysis
18. Vinod Limited is carrying on a Mutual Fund business. The company had invested [1]
Rs.18,00,000 in the shares of Alliance Limited and Rs.20,00,000 in the Debentures of
MTPC Limited. Company received Rs.60,000 as dividend and Rs.1,60,000 as interest. Find
out the Cash Flow from Investing Activities.
19. Give any two transactions which result into outflow of cash. [1]
21. Vinod was the Managing Director of Lalit Plastics Ltd. For the last six years the company [4]
had been consistently earning good profits. Vinod followed democratic style of leadership.
He believed in giving respect to his subordinates by agreeing to their good suggestions.
The company also opened a school for girls in the locality and also contributed towards
the cleanliness of the locality. Following is the comparative ‘Statement of Profit & Loss’ of
Lalit Plastics Ltd. for the years ended 31st March, 2014 :
(a) Calculate Net Profit ratio for the years ending 31st March, 2013 and 2014.
(b) Identify any 2 values which are being communicated to the society.
22. Prepare Common-Size Statement of P/L form the following information of Vinod Limited [4]
as on 31st March 2016:
Revenue from operations (Net sales) ……………………………………30,00,000
Interest received on investment …………………………………………… 50,000
Cost of Material Consumed …………………………………………………… 10,00,000
Other Expenses …………………………………………………………………….. 1,50,000
Tax Payable 40%
23. Following was the Balance Sheet of Vinod Ltd. as on 31st March, 2014 : [6]