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1.

Find the word which is out of the logic list:A) unimportant B) trivial C) vital D) insignificant

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Correct option is C) vital

2.

To "jump through hoops" means _____. A) be in charge B) obey any order C) be naughty

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Correct option is B) obey any order

3.

Personal response

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A personal response is an essay in which you describe and analyze your own thoughts and feelings about a reading. The personal response is usually one of the first assignments in a beginning writing course. It teaches you to think about what you are reading and then ask yourself why you feel that way.

4.

सुलेमन के सहृदय बादशाह  थे ? यह आप कैसे कह सकते है?

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सुलेमान जिन्हें बाइबिल में सोलोमन कहा गया है, वे केवल मानवजाति के ही राजा नहीं थे, बल्कि सारे छोटे-बड़े पशु-पक्षी के भी हाकिम थे। वह इन सबकी भाषा भी जानते थे, जबकि अन्य राजाओं के पास ऐसी संवेदनशीलता और मानवता न होने से सुलेमान अन्य बादशाहों से अलग थे

5.

8class true false

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8 class is true
6.

Which one is a non linear data structure.A. Queue B. Tree C. Struct D. Stack

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Correct option is: B. Tree

7.

Policy formulation is the function of: A. Top level management B. Middle level management C. Operational management D. all of the above

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Correct option: A. Top level management

8.

Policy formulation is the function of - (A) Operational management (B) Middle level managers (C) Top level managers(D) All of these

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Correct option is: (C) Top level managers

9.

We hoisted our oxygen gear on to our backs. (a) dropped (b) swayed (c) hauled (d) hooked up

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Correct Answer is: (c) hauled

10.

There was a curious smothering noise from my friend. (a) expressed (b) smoothened (c) smoothened (d) suffocated

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(a) expressed

11.

Liberties of everybody must be curtailed. (a) restricted (b) reduced (c) constrained (d) increased

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(d) increased

12.

Choose the correct combination for the compound word ‘mind blowing’. (a) Noun + Verb (b) Noun + Gerund (c) Gerund + Noun (d) Preposition + Noun

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(b) Noun + Gerund

13.

Liberty is a social contract. (a) contact(b) confront (c) encounter (d) agreement

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(d) agreement

14.

What is ‘liberty’ according to the old lady?

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According to the Russian old lady, liberty is the right to walk in the middle of the road. She is liberty-drunk. She wasn’t aware that if the pedestrian chooses to walk down the middle of the road, then the end of such liberty would be a universal chaos.

15.

Liberties of all may be preserved. (a) damaged (b) retained (c) conserved

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Correct Answer is : (a) damaged

16.

An upper Palaeolithic Mother Goddess made of bone has been obtained from (a) Godavari valley (b) Narmada valley (c) Son valley (d) Belan valley

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(d) Mother goddess of bone has been obtained from the upper Palaeolithic level of the Belan valley.

17.

I have liberty to be indifferent to you. (a) disinterested (b) heedless (c) unconcerned

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(c) unconcerned

18.

The earliest evidence of Silk in India comes from the archaeological site of (a) Bhagwanpura (b) Nevasa (c) Rangpur (d) Ropar

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The Right option is :(b) Nevasa 

19.

I cooked them over the fierce flames. (a) benign (b) mild (c) ferocious (d) sublime

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(c) ferocious

20.

The Sangam text Tolkappiyam is a work on (a) Astronomy (b) Grammar (c) Music (d) Medicine

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(b) The Tolkappiyam is a work on the grammar of the Tamil language and the earliest extant work of Tamil literature written by Tholkappiyar.

21.

Two children had given me a profound lesson. (a) shallow (b) intense (c) modest(d) humble

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Correct Answer is: (b) intense

22.

Choose the correct synonyms for the underlined words from the options given.She yanked at the zip of the bag.(a) jerked (b) yearned (c) yelled (d) jumped

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Correct Answer is : (a) jerked

23.

Identify each of the following sentences with the fields given below:(Astronomy; Medicine; Politics; Literature; Agriculture) (a) The deliberate suppression of texts by organisations shrouds the subject. (b) The study of stars and stellar evolution is fundamental to our understanding of the universe. (c) This shift to farming may have occurred because of climate change. (d) Sovereign power may be vested on an individual or it may be vested on a group. (e) Some medicines may not be safe during pregnancy.

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(a) Literature 

(b) Astronomy 

(c) Agriculture 

(d) Politics 

(e) Medicine

24.

What enlightenment does the writer seek from his wife? What does it suggest about the plight of the modern men?

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The writer found himself in a hopeless fog. He asked his wife sitting beside him about a certain girl in the scene his wife told him clearly. So finds that there someone has a mind which has trained itself to work in high gear-though as a matter of fact it can work in other gears just as well. 

For the modern man it suggests to think in fast enough to keep up comfortably. 

25.

One is liable to put in too much milk. (a) certain (b) responsible (c) eager (d) likely

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(b) responsible

26.

Read the following passage and answer the questions in your own words.A long time ago there lived a monster called the sphinx. She had the head of a woman, the body of a lion and the wings of a big bird. Her eyes were so fierce that nobody dared to look at her face. The sphinx sat on a cliff outside the city of Thebes. When a man passed by her, she would ask him a riddle. The man had to give the right answer, or the sphinx would eat him up. The riddle was so difficult that no one could answer it.Many men lost their lives and people were afraid to come out of their houses. Then one day a clever man wanted to answer the sphinx. His name was Oedipus and he was not afraid of the sphinx. The sphinx stopped and asked him a riddle “what walks on four legs in the morning, on two legs at noon and on three legs in the evening?”Oedipus said that it was easy, “you try and answer it!” roared the sphinx. Oedipus said, “The answer is man walks on four legs in his childhood, on two legs when grown up and on three legs during old age”. Hearing the right answer the sphinx was disappointed and very angry. She jumped off the cliff and ended her life.a. How did the sphinx look like? b. What would the sphinx do if a man failed to give the right answer to her riddle? c. Why was the sphinx angry? d. What is the ‘third leg’ of man in his old age? e. What is the most suitable title to the passage?

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(a) The sphinx looked like a monster with the head of a woman, the body of a lion and the wings of a big bird. 

(b) The sphinx would eat up the man if he failed to give the right answer to her riddle. 

(c) Hearing the right answer to her riddle from Oedipus, the sphinx was disappointed and very angry 

(d) The third leg is invariably the walking stick the old man will be using in his old age. 

(e) The title could be ‘Sphinxs’ Riddles’.

27.

Read the following passage and answer in your own words.The earth is losing its forests. Presently, trees cover about 30 percent of the earth’s surface, but they are being destroyed at an alarming rate, especially in the tropics. Timber harvesting is a major reason for the destruction of the forests. Trees are used for building houses, making furniture, and providing pulp for paper products, such as newspapers and magazines. At least 40 hectares of rainforest are being felled every minute, mostly in order to extract the valuable timber.Another way that man is destroying the world’s forests is by burning them down. In the Amazon, for example, rainforests are being burnt down at a rate of 20 hectares a minute. The main reason of burning down the rainforests is to clear the land for farming. Farmers in rainforest countries are often poor and cannot afford to buy land. Instead, these farmers clear rainforest land to raise their animals or grow their crops.Because tropical rainforest soil is so poor in nutrients, farmers cannot reuse the same land year after year. In the following years, farmers just clear more land, destroying the forest piece by piece. Already more than 30 tropical countries have reached a critical level of forest destruction and one-time exporters of timber such as Nigeria and Thailand now have to import timber for their domestic needs.a. What is the major reason for the destruction of forests? b. Mention any two uses of trees. c. Why do some people burn down the rainforests? d. How many tropical countries have reached a critical level of forest destruction? e. From where do Nigeria and Thailand get timber for their domestic needs?

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(a) Timber harvest is the major reason for the destruction of forests. 

(b) Trees are cut and their logs are used for making furniture and building houses. 

(c) Some people bum down rain forests to clear the land for farming. 

(d) More than 30 tropical countries have reached a critical level of forest destruction. 

(e) Nigeria and Thailand get their timber from foreign countries.

28.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.Today we don’t think of a cartoon as being associated with great art, but at one time it was. During the period of Italian Renaissance, the term ‘cartoon’ meant the first sketch in actual size of a large work of art, such as a mural (wall painting). When newspapers and magazines began to use drawings to illustrate news and editorial opinion and to provide amusement, these drawings came to be known as cartoons. In the days before the newspaper, artists like Hogarth, Daumier and Rawlandson made a series of drawings on a single theme. Sometimes such a series of drawings pictured and adventures of a single character. They were the ancestors of present-day cartoons and comic strips.In the nineteen and early twentieth centuries, there were a number of magazines which specialised in cartoons. In Paris there was one called ‘Charivari’ and in London there was the famous ‘Punch’. Nowadays movies based on cartoons characters are also made. Movies featuring Tom and Jerry, Dennis the Menace, Tarzen, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are very popular with children.1. Identify the purposes for which cartoons were used in newspapers. 2. In what sense did the Italians use the term ‘cartoon’ during the Renaissance period? 3. Who were the ancestors of present-day cartoons and comic strips?4. Name the two magazines mentioned in the passage which specialised in cartoons. 5. Name the famous cartoon character you are familiar with.

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1. Cartoons were associated with great art. It is a large work of art. 

2. During the Renaissance period the term ‘cartoon’ was used to mean first sketch of a large work of art. 

3. Artists like Hogarth, Daumier and Rawlandson were the ancestors of the present-day cartoon and comic strips. 

4. Charivari and punch were the two magazines which specialised in cartoons. 

5. Mickey mouse and Donald Duck are the famous cartoon characters I am familiar with.

29.

Tick the correct word from the followingIt is on the wall and it tells you the time.a. Wrist watchb. Table clockc. Wall clockd. Alarm clock

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Correct answer is C) Wall clock

30.

Identify each of the following sentences with the fields given below: (a) The deliberate suppression of texts by organisations shrouds the subject. (b) The study of stars and stellar evolution is fundamental to our understanding of the universe. (c) This shift to farming may have occurred because of climate change. (d) Sovereign power may be vested on an individual or it may be vested on a group. (e) Some medicines may not be safe during pregnancy. [Astronomy; Medicine; Politics; Literature; Agriculture]

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(a) Literature 

(b) Astronomy 

(c) Agriculture 

(d) Politics 

(e) Health

31.

Read the following passage and answer the questions in your own words.The little boy of twelve will remember this day forever. It is not every day you get to see a world championship at Hyatt Regency on November 19, 20Question 13. The visit of the Children was the result of an initiative by the organizers of the tournament and the School education Department to get school Children by a part of the world championship. Many children from schools gathered to witness the ongoing world Championship and there was an overwhelming response.Children got a chance to see Viswanathan Anand, Garry Kasparov, Magnus Carlsen and Vijayalakshmi. The entry being free, Children found it a rare and unforgettable opportunity. Student visitors were given a chance to spend an hour in the chess puzzles contest. No wonder the visitors would be hailed heroes in their schools after their visit to the spot. Children enthusiastically tried to move the big chess pieces at the hotel lobby, thereby founding that the city of Chennai would produce many masters of chess dazzling with intelligence and talent.a. What made the day memorable for children? b. Name any two celebrities mentioned in the passage. c. Mention the purpose for which the visit of the children had been organized. d. Which places were the student visitors permitted in to? e. How did the children try to prove their powers and interest in the game?

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(a) World Championship at Hyatt made the day memorable for children. 

(b) Children got a chance to see Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov.

(c) The children from many schools were brought to witness the ongoing world Championship in Chess. 

(d) The children were permitted into the Hyatt Regency lobby. 

(e) Children enthusiastically tried to move the big chess pieces at the hotel lobby. Student visitors were also given a chance to spend an hour in the chess puzzles contest.

32.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.It is not the pride or incivility on either side that keeps us remote from each other. It is simply our London way. People are so plentiful that they lose their identity…. In London men are as lonely as Oysters, each living in his own shell. We go out in the country to find neighbours. If the man next door took a cottage a mile away from me in the country. I should probably know all about him, his affairs, his family, his calling and his habits inside a week. This is not always so idyllic as it seems. Village life can be poisoned by neighbours until the victim pines for the solitude of a London street,where neighbours are so plentiful that you are no more conscious of their individual existence than if they were black berries on a hedge row.1. What keeps people in London remote from each other? 2. How are men described? Why? 3. Why do we seek country life? 4. What is the disadvantage of village life? 5. What can you say in this context about our interaction with our neighbours the life style in our country?

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1. People are so plentiful that they lose their identity. 

2. Men are described as oyster shells. The being inside the oyster shell never wishes to know who lives outside. 

3. We seek country life to find neighbours. 

4. Village life is not idyllic. Neighbours tend to poison village life. 

5. India has not deteriorated to the level of London city. We still care for the neighbours as neighbours care for us.

33.

Identify each of the following sentences with the fields given below.(a) As in January 2005, the rate of inflation came down to 3%. (b) At the international level, global warming Has increased the anxiety of many nations. (c) A new rocket launching station is commissioned in Andhra Pradesh. (d) Your monitor is not working. Get it repaired. (e) Mr. Venkatraghavan is one of the best umpires in the world. (Science, Computer, Sports, Commerce, Environment)

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(a) Commerce 

(b) Environriient 

(c) Science

(d) Computer 

(e) Sports

34.

Clue 1: Patangarh of Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. Clue 2: Jangarh Singh Shyam. Name the art form

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Correct answer is Gond

35.

Identify each of the following sentences with the fields given below. (a) General Elections take place after every five years in India. (b) The Reserve Bank revised the interest rate. (c) One thousand interest connections were given in Pollachi. (d) The new serial will begin on Monday. (e) Athletics rarely gets coverage in the Media. (Commerce, Politics, Sports, Maths, Computer)

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(a) Politics 

(b) Commerce

(c) Computer 

(d) Media 

(e) Sports

36.

Fill in the blanks appropriately.(a) The Police tried ……….. to information from the boot leggar who used to sell ………. liqour. (illicit/ elicit) (b) All citizens ………. obey the laws of the land. (Fill in with a modal verb)(c) We ……….. go grocery shopping, (use semimodal) (d) ………. he is rich, he lives in a small house. (Use a suitable link word)

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(a) elicit, illicit 

(b) must 

(c) need to 

(d) Although

37.

Identify each of the following sentences with the field in the list given below, by understanding the word or words serving as the clue. (a) Sometimes A-class facilities are extended to even those imprisoned. (b) Did an asteroid hit south India millions of years ago? (c) The investigations included megascopic and microscopic studies of rocks. (d) Many foreigners come to watch Jallikatu at Madurai. (e) The rapid depletion in indigenous aquatic plants would prove detrimental to wetlands.[Astronomy; Law; Flora; Geology; Sports]

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(a) Law 

(b) Astronomy 

(c) Geology

(d) Sports 

(e) Flora

38.

Spot the errors and rewrite the sentences correctly. (a) He spoke the English perfectly. (b) I and she have booked tickets for the latest Harry Potter movie. (c) My little sister is afraid for cockroaches. (d) You can type quickly, won’t you? (e) Though I had a cup of coffee yet I feel tired.

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(a) He spoke English perfectly. 

(b) She and I have booked tickets for the latest Harry Potter movie.

(c) My little sister is afraid of cockroaches. 

(d) You can type quickly, can’t you? 

(e) Though I had a cup of coffee, I feel tired.

39.

Choose the correct adjectives and fill in the blank correctly a. The mouse is a _______ animalb. A squirrel has a _________ tail.

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a. Small

b. Short

40.

Fill in the blanks appropriately. (a) When teaching my daughter how to drive, I told her if she didn’t hit the ………. in time she would ……….. the car’s side mirror, (break/ brake) (b) ………. you like a cup of tea? (Fill in with a modal verb) (c) We ……….. go grocery shopping, (use semimodal) (d) Take my umbrella ………… rain. (Use a suitable link word)

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(a) brake, break

(b) Would 

(c) need to 

(d) in case of

41.

Spot the errors and rewrite the sentences correctly (а) Mr. Johnson with his wife and children were present at the show. (b) The quality of goods produced here are not upto the international standard. (c) The prices quoted for this commodity at different shops is different. (d) Either Sanjay or Raja are responsible for this crime. (e) Bread and butter are his lunch.

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(a) Mr. Johnson along with his wife and children were present at the show.

(b) The quality of goods produced here is not up to the international standard. 

(c) The price quoted for this commodity at different shops is different. 

(d) Either Sanjay or Raja is responsible for this crime. 

(e) Bread and butter is his lunch.

42.

Read the following sentences, spot the errors and rewrite the sentences correctly. (а) Children are fond to coconuts. (b) After all a sculptor’s labours had came to an end. (c) As he looking on, he was overwhelmed by the image. (d) All the furnitures in her house is sold. (e) Each of the student has participated in the competition.

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(a) Children are fond of coconuts. 

(b) After all a sculptor’s labours had come to an end.

(c) As he looked on, he was overwhelmed by the image. 

(d) All the furniture in her house is sold. 

(e) Each of the students has participated in the competition.

43.

Read the following sentences, spot the errors and rewrite the sentences correctly.(a) He was tall and thin and has giant features. (b) The stories he read are all about adventure. (c) In general mass media means various ways communication. (d) This is due the various advancements and achievements in the field of communication. (e) Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi go to England for higher studies at the age of 19.

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(a) He was tall and thin and had giant features. 

(b) The stories he read were all about adventure. 

(c) In general mass media means various ways of communication. 

(d) This is due to the various advancements and achievements in the field of communication.

(e) Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi went to England for higher studies at the age of 19.

44.

In case of retirement of a partner, for goodwill amount is credited to the capital account of (a)  All Partner(b)  Retiring Partner(c) Remaining Partner(d) Dececred Partner

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In case of retirement of a partner, for goodwill amount is credited to the capital account of Retiring Partner

45.

Read the hypothetical text and answer the following questions .A,B and C are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2:2:1. Their capitals(Fixed) are ₹ 1,00,000, ₹ 80,000 and ₹ 70,000 respectively. For the year 2018-19, interest on capital was to be credited to them @ 9% p.a. instead of 12%.Q1. What was the net amount should be credited to partner B? a) ₹ 1,500 b) ₹ 2,400 c) ₹ 1,800 d) ₹1,200 Q2. What was the net amount should be credited to partner C? a) ₹ 1,800 b) ₹ 2,000 c) ₹ 2,100 d) ₹ 1,700 Q3. What was the amount that debited to partner B? a) ₹ 1,500 b) ₹ 2,000 c) ₹ 3,000 d) ₹ 4,000 Q4. What was the amount of past adjustment entry? a) ₹ 400 b) ₹ 300 c) ₹ 600 d) ₹ 500

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Correct option is 

1 b) ₹ 2,400

2 c) ₹ 2,100

3 c) ₹ 3,000

4 c) ₹ 600

46.

Read the hypothetical text and answer the following questions .:P and Q were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses equally. Their fixed capitals were ₹ 1,00,000 and ₹ 50,000 respectively. The partnership deed provided that interest on capital is to be given @ 10% p.a. For the year ended 31.03.2016, the profits of the year were distributed without providing interest on capital.Q1. How much amount is already debited to P’s current account?a) 2,500 b) ₹ 3,000 c) ₹ 7,500 d) ₹ 1,500 Q2. How much amount should be credited to P’s current account for Interest on capital? a) ₹ 8,000 b) ₹ 10,000 c) ₹ 9,000 d) ₹ 7,000 Q3. How much amount should be credited to Q’s current account for interest on capital? a) ₹ 2,000 b) ₹ 3,000 c) ₹ 5,000 d) ₹4,000 Q4. What was the amount of past adjustment entry? a) ₹ 2,500 b) ₹ 1,500 c) ₹ 1,200 d) ₹ 1,600

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Correct option is 

1 c) ₹ 7,500

2 b) ₹ 10,000

3 c) ₹ 5,000

4 a) ₹ 2,500

47.

Read the hypothetical text and answer the following questions.Aman and Boman are partners sharing profits equally. Business is being carried from the property owned by Aman on a yearly rent of ₹ 24,000. Aman is to get salary of ₹ 1,20,000 p.a. and Boman is to get commission @ 5% on net sales, which during the was ₹ 30,00,000. Profits for the year ended 31st March, 2019 before providing rent was ₹ 5,00,000 Q1. What is the amount of commission payable to Boman?a) ₹ 1,50,000 b) ₹ 2,00,000 c) ₹ 1,20,000 d) ₹ 1,00,000 Q2. What is the profit after charging rent? a) ₹ 4,00,000b) ₹ 3,00,000 c) ₹ 4,76,000 d) ₹5,00,000 Q3. What is the total distributable profit? a) ₹ 1,06,000 b) ₹ 2,06,000 c) ₹ 1,00,000 d) ₹ 2,00,000 Q4. What is the amount of profit to be credited to Aman’s capital account? a) ₹ 1,00,000 b) ₹ 1,03,000 c) ₹ 1,02,000 d) ₹ 1,05,000

Answer»

Correct option is 

1 a) ₹ 4,500

2 c) ₹ 6,000

3 b) ₹ 1,02,500

4 b) ₹ 11,250

48.

calculating operating ratio :cost of revenue from operation-52, 000operating expenses 18, 000gross sales-88, 000sales return-8000

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net sales = gross sales - sales return

                 = 88000 - 8000

                 = 80000

gross profit = net sales - cost of revenue                                                 from operations

                     = 80000 - 52000

                     = 28000

operating profit  =gross profit - operating                                      expenses

                          = 28000 - 18000

                          = 10000

operating profit ratio = operatinprofit /net                                         sales × 100

                           =10000/80000 × 100

                           = 12.5%

operating ratio = 100 - operating profit                                                     ratio

                           = 100 - 12.5

                           = 87.5

49.

Read the hypothetical text and answer the following questions.Umesh and Mahesh are partners in a firm. On 1st April, 2020, their capitals were ₹ 4,00,000 and ₹ 6,00,000. The profit for 2020-21 was ₹ 5,24,000. Partnership Deed provided that interest on drawings/capital to be calculated @ 10%, Mahesh had withdrawn ₹ 1,00,000 on 31st December,2020. In addition to it, rent (in case of any partner providing his premises for business) for premises decided to be ₹ 8,000 per month. Due to lockdown during pandemic, the partners decided to shut down the factory and shifted to Umesh’s farmhouse on 1st August, 2020.Q1. What amount is to be transferred to Profit and Loss Appropriation Account? a) ₹ 5,24,000 b) ₹ 5,00,000 c) ₹ 4,88,000 d) ₹ 4,60,000 Q2. What is the interest on drawings of Mahesh? a) ₹ 10,000 b) ₹ 7,500 c) ₹ 2,500 d) ₹ 3,000 Q3. What is total interest on capitals of both partners? a) ₹ 1,00,000 b) ₹ 50,000 c) ₹ 2,00,000 d) ₹ 1,25,000 Q4. What is net distributable profit? a) ₹ 5,00,000 b) ₹ 3,62,500 c) ₹ 5,02,500 d) ₹ 4,02,500

Answer»

Correct option is 

1 d) ₹ 4,60,000

2 c) ₹ 2,500

3 a) ₹ 1,00,000

4 b) ₹ 3,62,500

50.

Read the hypothetical text and answer the following questions.Ajay and Vijay are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. Ajay is a non-working partner and contributes ₹ 20,00,000 as his capital. Vijay is a working partner of the firm. The Partnership Deed provides for interest on capital @ 8% p.a. and salary to every working partner @ ₹ 8,000 p.m. Profit before providing for interest on capital and partner’s salary for the year ended 31st March, 2021, was ₹ 80,000.1. How much interest on capital is payable to Ajay? a) ₹ 50,000 b) ₹ 1,60,000 c) ₹80,000 d) ₹ 1,00,000 2. What is the amount of salary payable to Vijay? a) ₹ 96,000 b) ₹ 30,000 c) ₹ 60,000 d) ₹ 80,000 3. What is the amount of net profit to be transferred to Profit and Loss Appropriation account? a) ₹ 50,000 b) ₹ 30,000 c) ₹ 80,000 d) ₹ 60,000 4. What is the amount of profit to credited to Ajay’s capital account? a) ₹ 40,000 b) ₹ 60,000 c) ₹ 80,000 d) None of these

Answer»

1. a) ₹ 50,000

2. b) ₹ 30,000

3. c) ₹ 80,000

4. d) None of these