Class 12 Accountancy Sample Paper Term 2 With Solutions Set B

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Term 2 Sample Paper for Class 12 Accountancy With Solutions Set B

Part – A

1. Calculate amount of subscription to be shown in Income and Expenditure Account as on March 31, 2019:
Subscription received during 2018-19                                     Rs. 30,000
Subscription due as on April 01, 2018                                     Rs 4,000
Subscription due as on March 31, 2019 Rs 5,000
Subscription received in advance as on April 01, 2018  Rs 3,000
Subscription received in advance as on March 31,2019 Rs 2500
Answer : Calculate amount of subscription to be shown in Income and
Expenditure Account as on March 31, 2019:
Subscription received during 2018-19                                Rs 30,000
Subscription due as on April 01, 2018                                Rs 4,000
Subscription due as on March 31, 2019                              Rs 5,000
Subscription received in advance as on April 01, 2018        Rs 3,000
Subscription received in advance as on March 31, 2019      Rs 2500

2. Record the necessary journal entries :
(a) Creditors worth Rs 85,000 accepted, 40,000 in cash and investment woth Rs 43,000 in full settlement of their claim.
(b) Creditors worth Rs 16,000 accepted machinery value at Rs 18,000 in settlement of their claim.
Answer :

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

3. Suresh, Ramesh and Tushar were partners of a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 6:5:4. Ramesh retired and his capital after making adjustments on account of reserves, revaluation of assets and reassessment of liabilities stood at ₹ 2,50,400. Suresh and Tushar agreed to pay him ₹ 2,90,000 in full settlement of his claim. Pass necessary journal entry for the treatment of goodwill. Show workings clearly
Answer : 

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

4. Calculate the amount of sports material to be transferred to Income and Expenditure account of SHIVANIS ports Club, Ludhiana, for the year ended 31st March, 2018:-
Particulars                                                                                       Amount (₹)
i. Sports Material sold during the year (Book Value ₹ 50,000) =    56,000
ii. Amount paid to creditors for sports material =                           91,000
iii. Cash purchase of sports material =                                            40,000
iv. Sports material as on 31.3.17 =                                                  50,000
v. Sports Material as on 31.3.18 =                                                    55,000
vi. Creditors for sports material as on 31.3.17 =                            37,000
vii. Creditors for sports material as on 31.3.18 =                            45,000
Answer : Calculate the amount of sports material to be transferred to Income and Expenditure account of SHIVANIS ports Club, Ludhiana, for the year  ended 31st March, 2018:-
Particulars                                                                    Amount (₹)
Payment to creditors of sports material                            91,000
Add: Closing creditors of sports material                          45,000
Less: Opening creditors of sports material                        (37,000)
Add: Cash purchases of sports material                            40,000
Total purchases 1,39,000
Less: Sports material sold during the year (Book Value)    (50,000)
Add: Opening stock of sports material                              50,000
Less: Closing stock of sports material                               (55,000)
Amount to be shown to Income and Expenditure Account   84,000

OR

Prepare Receipt and Payments Account of sports club, Jaipur for the year ending 31st March , 2020 from the following information:
Cash balance on 1-4-2019 Rs.11,000; subscription fee of 2,000 members @ Rs. 50 each received, 100 members paid subscription for next year.
Salary paid @ Rs. 1,000 p.m. up to February 2020 salary for march, 2020 is outstanding. Furniture purchased Rs. 8,500, investments Rs. 80,000. Rent @Rs. 10,000 p.a. has been paid up to June, 2020.
Answer : SPORTS CLUB
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
For the year ended 31st March, 2020

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

5. A, B and C are partners in a firm whose books are closed on March 31st each year. A died-on 30th June 2018 and according to the agreement the share of profits of a deceased partner up to the date of the death is to be calculated on the basis of the average profits for the last five years. The net profits for the last 5 years have been: 2014 Rs. 14,000: 2015 Rs. 18,000: 2016 Rs. 16,000; 2017 Rs. 10,000 (loss) and 2018 Rs. 16,000. Calculate A’s share of the profits up to the date of death and pass necessary journal entry assuming:
(a) there is no change in the profit-sharing ratio of remaining partners:
(b) There is change in the profit-sharing ratio of remaining partners, new ratio being 3: 2.
Answer :

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

6. XYZ Industries Ltd., issued 2,000, 10% debentures of Rs 100 each, at a premium of Rs 10 per debenture payable as follows:
On application Rs 50
On allotment Rs 60
The debentures were fully subscribed and all money was duly received.
Record the journal entries in the books of a company.
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Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B
Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Or

Blue Prints Ltd., purchased building worth Rs 1,50,000, machinery worth Rs 1,40,000 and furniture worth Rs 10,000 from XYZ Co., and took over its liabilities of Rs 20,000 for a purchase consideration of Rs 3,15,000. Blue Prints Ltd., paid the purchase consideration by issuing 12% debentures of Rs 100 each  at a premium of 5%. Record necessary journal entries.
Answer : 

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

7. P, Q and R are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1 respectively. The balance sheet of the firm as on 1st April, 2021 was as under:

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Q retires on the above date and it was agreed that:
(i) The goodwill of the firm is valued at Rs.24,000
(ii) Furniture, Plant and Machinery are depreciated by 10% and 6% respectively
(iii) Bills receivables of a customer Rs.5,000 discounted from bank was decided to create provision for doubtful debts on debtors @ 5%
(iv) Stock is appreciated by 10% and building is valued at Rs.53,000
(v) Revaluation expenses Rs.750 were paid by the firm
(vi) The amount due to Q is to be transferred to his loan account Pass journal entries, Prepare Revaluation Account, Capital Accounts and Opening Balance Sheet of the new firm.
Answer : 

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B
Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Or

Ram and Shyam were partner in a firm sharing profit in the ratio of 2:3 respectively. They became old and no one was there to look after their business. Therefore, they decided to dissolve the business and donate the amount available to an N.G.O who are providing the service for growing trees in urban areas to control pollution. On 31st January, 2021, their Balance Sheet was as follows:

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Ram paid the creditors at a discount of 15 % and Shyam paid bills payable in full. 
Assets realized : Land at 20 % less, Machinery Rs 35,000; Stock 25 % less;Debtors Rs14,000. Expenses of realization paid by Shyam were Rs 1,750. Prepare Realization Account, and Capital Account of partners to close the books of the firm.
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Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B
Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

8. Animesh Ltd. issued 1,000, 12 % Debenture of 100 each in the following manner:
1. For cash at par at Rs. 50,000 nominal value.
2. For creditors of Rs. 45,000 against purchase of machinery at nominal value of Rs. 35,000.
3. To S.B.I. bank against a loan of Rs. 10,000 as collateral security at nominal value of Rs. 15,000.
Pass Journal entries.
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Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B
Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

9. Following is the Receipts and Payments Account of Modern Club, New Delhi for the year ending 31stDecember ,2021.

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Subscriptions outstanding at the end of 2016 were Rs.4,000 and at the end of 2021 were Rs.6,000. Salaries outstanding on 31st December 2020 and 31st December 2021 were Rs.2,000 and Rs.2,500 respectively.
On 31st December 2020 the club had investments worth Rs.12,000; Furniture 10,000 and Sports Equipment valued at Rs.20,000. 
Prepare Income and Expenditure A/c for the year ended 31st Dec 2021
Answer : Surplus = Rs. 11,780 
Capital Fund = Rs.46,300;
Total of Opening Balance Sheet = 48,300

Part – B

10. State the category of the following items for a financial as well as non-financial  company
(i) Dividend received
(iii) Interest paid
(ii) Dividend paid
(iv) Interest received
Answer : Payment of interest and dividend is classified as Financing Activity.
Receipt of interest and dividend is classified as Investing Activity.

11. From the following information, prepare a Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss:

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Answer :

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

OR

From the following Balance Sheet of R Ltd., Prepare a Common Size Statement.

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Answer : 

Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B
Sample Paper Class 12 Accountancy Term 2 Set B

Class 12 Accountancy Sample Paper Term 2 With Solutions Set B