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Multiple Choice Questions Subject: Accountancy Class: Xi

This document contains 27 multiple choice questions related to the subject of accountancy for class 11. The questions cover topics such as accounting principles, types of accounts, accounting processes like journalizing and posting, financial statements, depreciation methods, and key accounting concepts. The purpose of the document is to test knowledge of foundational accounting terminology and practices for students in their 11th grade accountancy class.

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Multiple Choice Questions Subject: Accountancy Class: Xi

This document contains 27 multiple choice questions related to the subject of accountancy for class 11. The questions cover topics such as accounting principles, types of accounts, accounting processes like journalizing and posting, financial statements, depreciation methods, and key accounting concepts. The purpose of the document is to test knowledge of foundational accounting terminology and practices for students in their 11th grade accountancy class.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

SUBJECT: ACCOUNTANCY

CLASS: XI

1. Which principle assumes that a business enterprise will not be liquidated in the near
future?
a) Money Measurement b) Going concern concept

c) Accounting Period concept d) Dual aspect concept

2. Where ……………… ends…………….. Begins:

a) Book Keeping & Finance c) Book-Keeping & Accounting


b) Accounting & Book-Keeping d) Finance & Accounting

3. The debts which are to be repaid within a short period (a year or less) are referred as:

a) Fixed Liabilities c) Contingent Liabilities

b) Current Liabilities d) All of these

4. If a Trial Balance total does not agree, the difference must be entered in:

a) Profit & Loss Account c) Capital Account

b) Nominal Account d) Suspense Account

5. The unfavorable balance of Profit & Loss Account should be:

a) Added to Liabilities c) Subtracted from Capital

b) Subtracted from current assets d) Subtracted from Liabilities

6. Parties to bill of exchange are:

a) Drawer c) Payee

b) Drawee d) All of the above

7. Which of the following accounts will be credited if Machinery is purchased for Cash
Rs. 5, 00,000?

a) Capital A/c c) Machinery A/c

b) Fixed Assets A/c d) Cash A/c


8. In which of the following order, data is entered into the journal?

a) Numeric order c) chronological order

b) Bullets order d) alphabetical order

9. Which of the following is related to scientific system of maintaining account?

a) Single entry c) Contra entry

b) Double entry d) Book entry

10. Investment is:

a) Personal Account c) Nominal Account

b) Real Account d) Representative Personal A/c

11. Profit & Loss Account starts with

a) Net Profit c) Gross Profit

b) Net Loss d) None of these

12. What are the possessions of business?

a) Asset

b) Liability

c) Capital

d) None of the above

13. Qualitative characteristics of accounting information are:

a) Reliability c) Understandable

b) Relevance d) All of these

14. Amortization refers to writing off:

a) Depleting

b) Wasting assets

c) Intangible assets

d) Fictitious assets
15. Closing stock is entered in:

a) Trading A/c c) Both (a) & (b)

b) Balance sheet d) none of these

16. Which is known as ‘PRINCIPAL BOOK’?

a) Ledger

b) Journal

c) Trial Balance

d) Balance Sheet

17. Goods worth Rs 7,000 given as charity will be credited to:

a) Sales A/c c) Charity A/c

b) Purchase A/c d) Trustee A/c

18. When calculating the due date of the bill how many days are added as days of grace?

a) 4 c) 2

b) 3 d) 0

19. Which of the following is Position Statement?

a) Trial Balance c) Profit & Loss

b) Balance Sheet d) Bank Reconciliation Statement

20. A person who owes money to the firm is called:

a) Debtor c) Supplier

b) Creditor d) None of these

21. Recording in Journal Proper is done for:

a) Opening entries c) Closing entries

b) Adjustment entries d) All of the above

22. Which method of depreciation is approved by Income Tax Act?

a) Straight Line method c) Reducing Balance Method


b) Annuity Method d) None of these

23. The process of recording Transactions from Journal to Ledger is called:

a) Balancing c) Posting

b) Casting d) Entry

24. Interest earned is a:

a) Personal A/c

b) Real A/c

c) Nominal A/c

d) Intangible Real A/c

25. Anticipate no profit but provides for all possible losses applies to:

a) Prudence Concept c) Business entity concept

b) Money Measurement Concept d) Going concern

26. The sales income (credit & cash) of a business during a given period is called:

a) Transaction c) Turnover

b) Sales Return d) Purchase Return

27. Written evidence in support of business transaction is called

a) Journal c) Voucher

b) Ledger d) Ledger Posting

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