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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
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General Certificate of Education
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Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level
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ACCOUNTING 9706/13
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2010
1 hour
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1 A business has a bank overdraft of $4800. It pays for materials invoiced at $3000 less a trade
discount of 20 % and a settlement discount of 5 %.
A cheque for $500 is received from a debtor.
What is the bank balance after these transactions?
A $2020 overdraft
B $6580 overdraft
C $7150 overdraft
D $7580 overdraft
2 Which of the following items will be debited to accounts in the purchases ledger?
1 discount allowed
2 payments to suppliers
3 purchases
4 purchases returns
A 1 and 2 B 2 and 3 C 2 and 4 D 3 and 4
3 The personal spending of the owner of a business is not recognised as a business expense.
Which accounting principle is being applied?
A business entity
B consistency
C money measurement
D prudence
4 A business obtained a machine by means of a hire purchase agreement. It showed the machine
in its balance sheet at the cash price of $30 000 although only $10 000 has been repaid.
Which accounting principle is involved?
A accruals
B materiality
C prudence
D substance over form
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5 The table shows information from the books of a business at 30 April 2010.
details $
credit sales invoiced during financial year 79 000
goods sent to customers on 28 April 2010 and invoiced 4 May 2010 6 100
goods sent to customers during April 2010 on sale or return basis but
8 300
not sold by 30 April 2010
What is the amount of sales for the year ended 30 April 2010?
A $76 800 B $85 100 C $85 300 D $93 400
6 Which item will be entered in a purchase ledger control account?
A discount allowed
B discount received
C prepaid rent
D returns inwards
7 The total of the list of individual balances in the purchase ledger does not agree with the balance
on the purchase ledger control account.
When listing the individual suppliers’ accounts a credit balance had been shown as a debit
balance.
What is needed to correct the mistake on the total of the purchase ledger balances?
A decrease by the amount of the credit balance
B decrease by twice the amount of the credit balance
C increase by the amount of the credit balance
D increase by twice the amount of the credit balance
8 Which error will cause an entry in the suspense account?
A a transposition error when transferring a ledger account balance to the trial balance
B an error of commission where the wrong account is used for a transaction but it is the correct
type of account
C an error of omission
D an error of principle
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9 A trial balance at 31 December shows:
debit credit
$ $
trade receivables (debtors) control account 48 500 2 900
trade payables (creditors) control account 3 600 34 800
It is then found that an invoice, $900, issued to a debtor on 27 December, has not been entered
in the accounting records.
What is the correct figure for trade receivables (debtors) in the balance sheet at 31 December?
A $46 500 B $49 400 C $51 200 D $53 000
10 During the year ended 31 December, a sports club received $10 860 for subscriptions.
The following further information is available.
year ended 31 December
start of year end of year
$ $
subscriptions owing 580 870
subscriptions received in advance 1 640 1 220
What is the figure for subscriptions in the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended
31 December?
A $10 150 B $10 510 C $11 570 D $12 270
11 A firm has incomplete accounting records. The following figures are known.
capital at start of year 20 000
owner’s drawings 7 000
capital at end of year 30 000
How much profit has the firm made during the year?
A $7000 B $17 000 C $27 000 D $30 000
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12 A company calculates factory profit at a mark-up of 20 % on the cost of production. The following
information is available.
inventory (stock) of finished goods at cost at 31 December 2007 40 000
cost of goods produced for the year to 31 December 2008 240 000
closing inventory (stock) of finished goods at cost plus factory profit at 54 000
31 December 2008
How much will be shown as factory profit in the accounts for the year ended 31 December 2008?
A $39 000 B $40 000 C $47 000 D $48 000
13 The table shows transactions relating to an inventory (stock) item during a period.
number of units per unit
bought 100 cost $16
sold 60 selling price $25
Of the remaining units, 20 are damaged and can only be sold for $10 each.
What is the profit for the period?
A $220 B $300 C $420 D $540
14 X, Y and Z are in partnership sharing profits and losses in the ratio 5 : 2 : 3. Y is entitled to a salary
of $18 000 per annum. Partners receive interest at 6 % per annum on their capital account
balances at the start of the year.
At the beginning of the year, capital account balances were:
X $30 000
Y $22 000
Z $20 000
The net profit before salary and interest for the year is $140 000.
What is Y’s share of the total profits?
A $23 536 B $28 000 C $42 856 D $46 000
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15 L and M are in partnership.
Which item should appear in the partnership appropriation account?
A additional capital contributed by M
B cash drawings of L and M during the year
C salary due to L
D salary paid to M’s wife
16 A company is set up with an authorised share capital of $3 million.
It plans to purchase immediately a factory for $1 million. Preliminary expenses will be $100 000
and the immediate requirement for working capital will be $800 000. It will also require new
equipment costing $600 000 in 12 months time.
What is the minimum amount the company needs to raise now?
A $1 000 000 B $1 900 000 C $2 500 000 D $3 000 000
17 At 1 January 2009 the capital structure of a company was as follows.
issued share capital 100 000 ordinary shares of $1 each 100 000
share premium account 30 000
On 1 April 2009 the company made a rights issue of 20 000 shares of $1 each for $36 000.
On 1 June 2009 a bonus issue of one share for every six in issue was made. The share premium
account was used for this purpose.
What is the balance on the share premium account at 31 December 2009?
A $26 000 B $34 000 C $46 000 D $56 000
18 When is a share premium account opened?
A when shares are issued at a price above nominal value
B when shares are redeemed by the company at a premium
C when shares are sold by a shareholder at a price above their nominal value
D when the company issues bonus shares
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19 A company buys and re-sells goods. It has a higher gross profit margin than its rivals.
Which reason could explain this?
A Rival companies pay less for goods than the company.
B Rival companies spend less on advertising than the company.
C The Company charges a higher selling price than its rivals.
D The Company charges a lower price than its rivals.
20 A business has trade payables (creditors) of $8000 and a bank overdraft of $2000. Its current
ratio is 2 : 1 and its quick (acid test) ratio is 1.5 : 1.
What is the value of its inventory (stock)?
A $4000 B $5000 C $28 000 D $35 000
21 A company’s sales during a 365 day year are shown in the table.
cash sales 179 580
credit sales 927 100
total sales 1 106 680
The trade receivables (debtors) turnover ratio at the year end is 42 days.
What is the end-of-year trade receivables (debtors) balance?
A $22 074 B $98 460 C $106 680 D $127 344
22 The following information is given about four products.
Which product makes the most gross profit?
inventory (stock) average inventory mark up on cost
turnover (per annum) (stock) in units %
A 8 times 1000 15
B 6 times 1000 30
C 7 times 1000 25
D 10 times 1000 20
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23 A soup manufacturer uses batch costing. It produces a batch of 10 000 tins of soup with a direct
materials cost of $2500.
Direct labour involved 200 hours at a cost of $2000, and overheads are absorbed at the rate of
$15 per direct labour hour.
What is the cost of a tin of soup?
A $0.25 B $0.45 C $0.55 D $0.75
24 The table shows costs at three activity levels.
activity levels 65 units 90 units 100 units
$ $ $
fixed cost ? ? ?
variable cost ? ? ?
total cost 15 600 19 600 21 200
What is the fixed cost?
A $1600 B $4000 C $5200 D $5600
25 A customer places an order for 20 000 bricks.
Which costing method will the supplier use to price the order?
A batch
B job
C marginal
D unit
26 A company has total production costs of $6000 to make 10 000 units, and $13 000 to make
24 000 units.
What is its total cost to make 20 000 units?
A $1000 B $10 000 C $11 000 D $12 000
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27 A business makes wedding dresses. Each machinist is paid $30 a day and each supervisor $40 a
day. Each supervisor can work with up to 10 machinists and each machinist can produce one
wedding dress a day.
If 95 wedding dresses a day are produced, what is the daily labour cost?
A $2850 B $3210 C $3230 D $3250
28 The graphs show projected sales and cost information for products X and Y.
product X product Y
$ $
sales
50 50
sales
40 total 40
cost total
cost
30 30
fixed
20 cost 20
10 10 fixed
cost
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 0 10 20 30 40
quantity quantity
Which statement most accurately interprets the graphs?
A Product X breaks even at a higher number of units sold than product Y.
B Product X has lower fixed costs than product Y.
C Product X has a lower selling price per unit than product Y.
D Product X has a lower variable cost per unit than product Y.
29 A business purchases a vehicle for $10 000. The business depreciates its non current (fixed)
assets at 20 % using the diminishing value method.
What is the depreciation charge for year 2?
A $1600 B $2000 C $6400 D $8000
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30 An item of capital expenditure has been incorrectly treated as revenue expenditure in the
accounts of a business.
What is the effect of this error on the accounts of the business?
assets profit
A overstated overstated
B overstated understated
C understated overstated
D understated understated
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