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Soru 2101Soru

Match each public sector accounting feature or objective on the left with its correct description or administrative purpose on the right.

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Vote Accounting
Fund Accounting
Stewardship Objective
Cash Basis Accounting

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Vote Accounting pairs with tracking disbursements against legislative allocations; Fund Accounting pairs with segregating resources into restricted pools; Stewardship Objective pairs with demonstrating accountability to citizens; Cash Basis Accounting pairs with recognizing transactions upon actual cash movement.
The matches accurately pair each public accounting concept with its specific function: Vote Accounting relates to parliamentary budget allocations, Fund Accounting to restricted financial pools, Stewardship to public accountability, and Cash Basis to physical cash transactions.

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1
Analyze Vote Accounting.
In the public sector, legislative approvals for expenditure are called 'votes'. Vote accounting ensures spending stays within approved limits.
Public financial regulations require strict adherence to parliamentary appropriations.
2
Analyze Fund Accounting.
Public sector entities establish distinct funds (e.g., Consolidated Revenue Fund, Development Fund) for specific legal purposes.
This guarantees that government money earmarked for particular projects cannot be arbitrarily spent elsewhere.
3
Analyze the Stewardship Objective.
Public financial management focuses on demonstrating proper custodian care and accountability over public revenue.
Unlike private entities whose main goal is profit maximization, public entities prioritize service delivery and transparent governance.
4
Analyze Cash Basis Accounting.
Traditional government accounting registers transactions only when cash changes hands.
This simplifies cash monitoring against approved annual budget allocations.

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Features and Objectives of Public Sector Accounting
Soru 2102Soru

Match each feature or limitation of the single entry bookkeeping system with its corresponding accounting explanation.

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Incomplete Record Keeping
Non-extraction of Trial Balance
Emphasis on Personal Accounts
Difficulty in Fraud Prevention

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Incomplete Record Keeping corresponds to failing to apply the dual aspect concept consistently. Non-extraction of Trial Balance corresponds to the inability to verify arithmetical accuracy. Emphasis on Personal Accounts corresponds to focusing primarily on cash and debtor/creditor balances. Difficulty in Fraud Prevention corresponds to a lack of internal controls and audit trails.
Under a single entry bookkeeping system, dual entry rules are not strictly followed for every transaction. Consequently, real and nominal accounts are generally omitted, emphasizing mostly cash and personal accounts. This lack of complete records prevents the extraction of a Trial Balance to check arithmetical accuracy and severely hampers fraud prevention and auditability.

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1
Identify the core definition of incomplete record keeping in single entry accounting.
Single entry omits double-entry records for nominal (expenses/income) and real (asset) accounts.
This relates to the dual aspect rule violation.
2
Evaluate the structural limitation regarding ledger balancing.
Because double entry is incomplete, credit balances cannot be checked against debit balances in a Trial Balance.
Trial Balance preparation requires dual aspect entries.
3
Analyze which accounts are typically kept under single entry systems.
Sole traders keeping single entry records mostly track cash transactions and personal accounts of customers and suppliers.
Real and nominal accounts are usually omitted.
4
Examine the control and auditing limitations of single entry records.
Without detailed ledger accounts, verifying business performance or preventing fraud becomes very difficult.
Audits require complete records and verifiable source documents.

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Features and Limitations of Single Entry Bookkeeping
Soru 2103Soru

In physical geography, weathering and mass wasting operate through distinct chemical reactions and mechanical failure modes governed by specific climatic and geological conditions. Which option correctly pairs each weathering or mass wasting process on the left with its corresponding environmental mechanism and landform result on the right?

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Carbonation-Solution
Hydrolysis
Solifluction
Slumping (Rotational Slide)

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Carbonation-Solution pairs with the dissolution of limestone by carbonic acid forming karst landforms; Hydrolysis pairs with hydrogen ion substitution altering feldspar into kaolinite clay; Solifluction pairs with slow flowage of thawed saturated soil over permafrost; Slumping pairs with downslope displacement along a curved concave shear plane forming backward-tilted terraces.
Carbonation dissolves limestone via carbonic acid to produce karst landforms; Hydrolysis alters silicate minerals like feldspar to clay through hydrogen ion substitution; Solifluction is the slow downslope flow of saturated soil over permafrost; Slumping is rotational displacement along a concave surface forming step-like terraces.

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1
Analyze the chemical mechanism of Carbonation-Solution.
Carbonation requires carbon dioxide dissolved in water (H2CO3H_2CO_3) dissolving calcium carbonate in limestone to form underground karst topography.
Calcium carbonate is insoluble in pure water but dissolves readily in carbonated groundwater.
2
Examine the process of Hydrolysis.
Hydrolysis involves reactive H+H^+ ions replacing cations in silicate minerals such as feldspar, converting them into kaolinite clay.
Hydrolysis changes the fundamental chemical composition of rock minerals to produce soft hydrous clays.
3
Differentiate between Solifluction and Slumping mass wasting movements.
Solifluction requires permafrost acting as an impermeable layer for saturated soil flow in tundra regions, whereas Slumping involves rotational slip along a concave failure plane creating backward-tilted step terraces.
Solifluction is thermal-climatic and flow-based, while slumping is structural shear failure along a curved surface.

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Chemical weathering mechanisms and mass wasting failure modes
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 2104Soru

Match each operational term or account header of a non-profit organization on the left with its corresponding financial description or accounting treatment on the right.

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Accumulated Fund
Surplus
Honorarium
Subscriptions Received in Advance

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Accumulated Fund matches with 'The capital equivalent in a non-profit entity, computed as total assets minus total liabilities'; Surplus matches with 'Excess of recurrent income over revenue expenditure, credited to increase the accumulated fund'; Honorarium matches with 'Ex-gratia payment made to an individual for voluntary professional services rendered to the organization'; Subscriptions Received in Advance matches with 'Current liability representing membership fees collected in the current period for a future financial year'.
Each non-profit accounting term is matched to its true accounting definition: Accumulated Fund is the excess of assets over liabilities (capital equivalent); Surplus is the net excess of income over expenditure added to accumulated fund; Honorarium is an ex-gratia payment for voluntary services; and Subscriptions Received in Advance are deferred income classified as a current liability.

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1
Analyze the nature of Accumulated Fund in non-profit accounting.
Identify that non-profit entities do not have equity share capital; their net capital base is the Accumulated Fund (Total Assets - Total Liabilities).
Establishes the correct match for the capital structure of an NPO.
2
Evaluate the financial term 'Surplus'.
Determine that surplus represents excess revenue over revenue expenditure in the Income and Expenditure account.
Differentiates NPO surplus from commercial net profit.
3
Classify the payment known as 'Honorarium'.
Recognize it as an ex-gratia payment made to guest speakers or volunteers as a token of appreciation.
Distinguishes honoraria from regular salaries or formal service fees.
4
Determine the accounting treatment of Subscriptions Received in Advance.
Confirm that income received prior to its due period is a liability under accrual accounting.
Ensures proper period matching on the Statement of Financial Position.

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Nature and Financial Features of Non-Profit Organizations
Soru 2105Soru

Match each of the following financial items extracted from the trial balance of a sole trader to its correct balance sheet classification.

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Patents and Trademarks
Bank Overdraft
Office Furniture and Fittings
Accrued Rent Income
10-Year Debenture

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Patents and Trademarks match with Intangible Non-Current Asset; Bank Overdraft matches with Current Liability; Office Furniture and Fittings match with Tangible Non-Current Asset; Accrued Rent Income matches with Current Asset; 10-Year Debenture matches with Non-Current Liability.
Each item is matched according to standard balance sheet accounting principles: non-physical long-term assets are intangible non-current assets, physical long-term assets are tangible non-current assets, short-term receivables are current assets, short-term bank obligations are current liabilities, and long-term borrowings are non-current liabilities.

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1
Identify non-physical assets held for long-term operational use.
Patents and Trademarks are non-physical long-term assets, classified as Intangible Non-Current Assets.
Intangible assets possess long-term economic value but lack physical substance.
2
Distinguish between short-term and long-term liabilities based on settlement period.
Bank Overdraft is due on demand (Current Liability), while 10-Year Debenture matures after multiple financial years (Non-Current Liability).
Current liabilities are expected to be settled within one year, whereas non-current liabilities mature beyond twelve months.
3
Classify physical long-term resources and short-term receivables.
Office Furniture and Fittings are physical long-term operational assets (Tangible Non-Current Assets), and Accrued Rent Income is uncollected earned income expected within the short term (Current Asset).
Physical operational assets held beyond one year are tangible non-current assets, while short-term receivables boost current asset position.

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Classification of balance sheet items into Non-Current Assets (Tangible/Intangible), Current Assets, Non-Current Liabilities, and Current Liabilities based on liquidity, permanence, and physical substance.
Soru 2106Soru

Match each transaction or financial item of a youth sports club with its correct accounting treatment in the Receipts and Payments Account.

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Life membership fees received in cash
Depreciation of clubhouse equipment
Outstanding wages at the end of the year
Purchase of new sports equipment paid by cheque

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Life membership fees received in cash is debited as a cash receipt; Depreciation of clubhouse equipment is excluded because it is a non-cash item; Outstanding wages at the end of the year is excluded because it is an unpaid accrued item; Purchase of new sports equipment paid by cheque is credited as a cash payment.
The Receipts and Payments Account is prepared strictly on a cash basis. All actual cash receipts (whether capital or revenue, such as life membership fees) are debited, while all cash payments (whether capital or revenue, such as purchasing sports equipment) are credited. Non-cash expenses (such as depreciation) and unpaid accruals (such as outstanding wages) are completely excluded.

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1
Determine the basic principle of the Receipts and Payments Account
The Receipts and Payments Account operates strictly on a cash basis, recording all actual cash receipts on the debit side and actual cash payments on the credit side.
It functions as a summarized cash book for non-profit organizations.
2
Classify actual cash inflows and outflows
Cash received for life membership is a cash inflow (debited). Cheque payment for sports equipment is a cash outflow (credited).
Capital items involving actual cash movements are fully included in the Receipts and Payments Account.
3
Identify non-cash items and accruals for exclusion
Depreciation (a non-cash provision) and outstanding wages (unpaid expense accrual) are both omitted.
Items that do not involve an immediate movement of cash or bank funds cannot be entered into a cash summary account.

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Receipts and Payments Account Scope and Cash Basis Accounting
Soru 2107Soru

In manufacturing accounting, specific terminologies are used to classify costs and measure production outcomes. Match each manufacturing account term on the left with its correct accounting definition or description on the right.

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Prime Cost
Factory Overheads
Work-in-Progress
Cost of Production

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Prime Cost matches with the aggregate total of direct materials, direct labour, and direct expenses. Factory Overheads matches with the sum of all indirect factory production expenses. Work-in-Progress matches with partially completed goods remaining in the factory at period end. Cost of Production matches with the net total cost of completed goods transferred to the Trading Account.
Each manufacturing term is accurately matched with its accounting definition: Prime Cost is the sum of all direct expenses; Factory Overheads represents all indirect production expenses; Work-in-Progress refers to uncompleted inventory at period end; and Cost of Production is the net cost of finished goods transferred to the Trading Account.

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1
Identify the primary direct components of production cost.
Prime Cost is the sum of Direct Material + Direct Labour + Direct Expenses.
Direct expenses are costs specifically traced and assigned directly to units produced.
2
Identify the indirect operational costs within the factory.
Factory Overheads comprise indirect material, indirect labour (e.g., supervisor salary), and indirect expenses (e.g., factory rent, machinery depreciation).
Costs incurred inside the factory that cannot be traced directly to a single unit are treated as factory overheads.
3
Evaluate uncompleted inventory at the closing date.
Work-in-Progress (WIP) represents goods partially processed but not yet finished.
Adjusting for opening and closing WIP ensures that costs allocated strictly match goods completed in the current period.
4
Determine the overall balance transferred out of the Manufacturing Account.
Cost of Production = Prime Cost + Factory Overheads + Opening WIP - Closing WIP.
This total reflects the cost to bring finished goods into stock and is transferred to the Trading Account.

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Key terminologies and cost classifications in Manufacturing Accounts
Soru 2108Soru

Match each term or feature related to the single entry system of bookkeeping on the left with its appropriate accounting description or limitation on the right.

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Pure Single Entry System
Quasi Single Entry System
Statement of Affairs
Omission of Nominal Accounts

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Pure Single Entry System matches with the practice where only personal accounts of debtors and creditors are maintained, with no cash book or real accounts. Quasi Single Entry System matches with the practice where personal accounts, a cash book, and supplementary daybooks are maintained despite lacking full double entry. Statement of Affairs matches with a financial summary compiled from incomplete records to estimate capital in the absence of a proper balance sheet. Omission of Nominal Accounts matches with a fundamental limitation that prevents the direct preparation of a traditional Trading and Profit & Loss Account.
Each single entry component is accurately paired with its definitive feature or limitation: Pure Single Entry is restricted solely to personal accounts; Quasi Single Entry incorporates cash books and subsidiary books; Statement of Affairs acts as an asset/liability capital estimation tool; and Omission of Nominal Accounts is the core structural cause preventing normal income statement preparation.

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1
Analyze the definitions of single entry variations.
Identify that Pure Single Entry excludes cash books and real/nominal accounts, matching the description specifying only personal accounts. Quasi Single Entry includes personal accounts, cash books, and subsidiary journals.
Single entry systems vary in completeness from pure personal records to quasi-systems with auxiliary journals.
2
Examine the role of Statement of Affairs under incomplete records.
Recognize that Statement of Affairs serves as an estimated substitute for a balance sheet to find opening and closing capital.
Without double-entry ledger balances, capital must be derived via Assets minus Liabilities.
3
Evaluate the impact of omitting nominal accounts.
Connect the lack of nominal accounts directly to the limitation of being unable to extract a standard Trading and Profit & Loss Account.
Nominal accounts store revenues and expenses necessary for calculating gross and net profits directly.

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Meaning, Features, and Limitations of Single Entry System
Soru 2109Soru

Match each accounting item related to the preparation of a sole trader's Trading Account with its correct accounting treatment.

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Carriage Inwards
Returns Outwards
Closing Inventory
Carriage Outwards

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Carriage Inwards matches with 'Added to purchases to determine net cost of purchases in the Trading Account', Returns Outwards matches with 'Deducted from gross purchases to obtain net purchases', Closing Inventory matches with 'Deducted from cost of goods available for sale to determine cost of goods sold', and Carriage Outwards matches with 'Excluded from the Trading Account and charged as an operating expense in the Profit and Loss Account'.
Each trading account item is classified according to its role in deriving cost of goods sold or operating expenses. Carriage inwards adds to purchase costs, returns outwards reduce gross purchases, closing inventory reduces goods available for sale to derive cost of goods sold, and carriage outwards is treated as an operating expense in the profit and loss account.

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1
Identify direct freight costs on goods purchased
Carriage inwards increases the cost of acquiring inventory and is added directly to purchases in the Trading Account.
All direct expenses involved in bringing goods to their present location for resale form part of the total cost of purchases.
2
Account for goods returned to suppliers
Returns outwards reduce gross purchases.
Returned merchandise reduces the net value of inventory bought during the trading period.
3
Determine the treatment of unsold inventory at year end
Closing inventory is deducted from goods available for sale.
Under the matching concept, only the cost of goods actually sold in the period should be matched against sales revenue to determine gross profit.
4
Distinguish distribution costs from direct purchasing costs
Carriage outwards is excluded from the Trading Account.
Carriage outwards relates to selling and distribution rather than buying merchandise, making it an operating expense in the Profit and Loss Account.

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Classification and treatment of items in the Trading Account
Soru 2110Soru

Match each transaction or accounting adjustment on the left with its correct entry treatment in the Purchases Ledger Control Account on the right.

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Cheque paid to a supplier subsequently dishonoured by the bank
Contra entry set-off transferred to the Sales Ledger
Interest charged by a trade creditor on an overdue account
Discount received granted by a creditor for prompt payment

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Dishonoured cheques are credited to reinstate liability; contra entries are debited to settle mutual indebtedness; interest charged by suppliers is credited to increase amounts owed; and discounts received are debited to reduce trade payable balances.
Items that increase trade payables (such as interest charged by suppliers and dishonoured payment cheques) are credited to the Purchases Ledger Control Account. Items that decrease trade payables (such as discounts received and contra set-off transfers) are debited to the control account.

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1
Analyze the nature of Purchases Ledger Control Account balance
The control account maintains a credit balance representing total trade liabilities (creditors).
Increases in liabilities are credited, while decreases in liabilities are debited.
2
Evaluate dishonoured cheque and interest charged
Both items increase the liability owed to trade creditors.
A dishonoured cheque cancels the original reduction in debt upon payment failure, and interest adds penalty charges to the debt; thus, both must be credited.
3
Evaluate contra set-offs and discounts received
Both items decrease the liability owed to trade creditors.
Contra set-offs discharge debt against sales receivables, and discounts received lower the payable amount; thus, both must be debited.

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Purchases Ledger Control Account Debit and Credit Posting Principles
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Soru 2111Soru

A manufacturing firm incurs several production-related expenditures during an accounting period. Pair each factory indirect cost listed on the left with its correct sub-classification under factory overheads on the right.

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Lubricating oil and cleaning rags used on factory machines
Salaries of factory storekeepers and gatekeepers
Factory building rent and electricity charges
Annual depreciation charge on manufacturing plant

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Lubricating oil and cleaning rags match Indirect Materials Overhead; Salaries of factory storekeepers and gatekeepers match Indirect Labour Overhead; Factory building rent and electricity charges match Factory Services and Occupancy Overhead; Annual depreciation charge on manufacturing plant matches Fixed Asset Depreciation Overhead.
Factory overheads encompass all indirect manufacturing costs incurred within the production environment. These are classified into indirect materials (consumable supplies like machine lubricant), indirect labour (salaries of support staff like storekeepers), indirect factory expenses (occupancy costs like rent and power), and indirect asset costs (depreciation of production machinery).

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1
Classify consumable workshop supplies
Lubricating oil and cleaning rags represent Indirect Materials Overhead.
Indirect materials are consumable items that support the operation of production equipment without physically forming part of the finished goods.
2
Classify support personnel compensation
Salaries for storekeepers and gatekeepers represent Indirect Labour Overhead.
These workers facilitate factory operations but do not physically transform raw materials into finished units.
3
Classify factory facility running costs
Factory building rent and electricity represent Factory Services and Occupancy Overhead.
These expenses maintain the physical factory building and provide essential utilities for manufacturing.
4
Classify manufacturing asset wear and tear
Depreciation on manufacturing plant represents Fixed Asset Depreciation Overhead.
Depreciation of equipment used in production is an indirect manufacturing cost added to factory overheads.

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Sub-classification of Factory Overheads
Soru 2112Soru

Match each statutory document or company structure on the left with its defining legal characteristic or statutory requirement on the right under corporate law.

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Certificate of Incorporation
Company Limited by Guarantee
Articles of Association
Public Limited Company (Plc)

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Certificate of Incorporation matches with conclusive evidence of statutory registration; Company Limited by Guarantee matches with non-profit objectives and members' winding-up contribution undertakings; Articles of Association matches with internal governance regulations and administrative procedures; Public Limited Company matches with minimum share capital and public subscription rights.
Each corporate document and company type aligns with its established legal attributes: the Certificate of Incorporation verifies official registration status; a company limited by guarantee supports non-profit aims backed by liability guarantees; the Articles of Association govern internal management regulations; and a public limited company complies with statutory capital minimums and public equity offerings.

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1
Identify the statutory function of the Certificate of Incorporation.
It represents conclusive legal proof of incorporation issued upon successful registration.
Corporate regulations mandate this certificate as the formal birth certificate of the legal person.
2
Analyze the nature of a Company Limited by Guarantee.
It is created for non-profit purposes without share capital distributions, backed by financial guarantees from members.
This structure protects charitable or promotional organizations while establishing limited member liability.
3
Distinguish Articles of Association from external constitutional documents.
Articles of Association control internal management, director powers, and meeting guidelines.
Internal management rules are governed by the Articles, whereas external relations are defined by the Memorandum.
4
Examine the operational scope of a Public Limited Company.
It requires meeting statutory minimum capital thresholds and holds the authority to offer securities publicly.
Private limited companies are forbidden from offering shares to the general public, unlike public limited companies.

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Corporate Documents and Company Classifications
Soru 2113Soru

Match each core component of a computerized accounting system with its corresponding operational description.

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Hardware
Software
Data
Peopleware

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Hardware matches with physical equipment; Software matches with system programs and applications; Data matches with financial facts and records; Peopleware matches with human personnel who operate the system.
Each computerized accounting system relies on five major components: hardware (the physical machinery), software (programs providing execution rules), data (financial facts stored in databases), procedures (operating rules), and peopleware (human operators and analysts). Matching hardware to physical equipment, software to computer programs, data to financial records, and peopleware to human personnel correctly pairs each component with its defining function.

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1
Identify the physical tangible devices in a computerized accounting environment.
Hardware represents the physical electronic equipment (computers, printers, scanners).
Tangible machinery constitutes hardware.
2
Identify the set of instructions or programs controlling accounting routines.
Software consists of system software and application packages designed for accounting functions.
Intangible programs driving computer operations are software.
3
Identify the raw inputs and stored files processed by the accounting system.
Data represents the financial numbers, transaction logs, and database entries.
Information/figures entered into the accounting program are data.
4
Identify the human element operating and maintaining the system.
Peopleware comprises users, system engineers, database administrators, and accountants.
Human expertise and personnel responsible for system usage are classified as peopleware.

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Components of Computerized Accounting Systems
Soru 2114Soru

Match each set of topographic relief measurements to its corresponding slope gradient ratio (1 in N1 \text{ in } N).

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Vertical Interval of 20 m20\text{ m} across a Horizontal Distance of 200 m200\text{ m}
Vertical Interval of 50 m50\text{ m} across a Horizontal Distance of 1,000 m1,000\text{ m}
Vertical Interval of 100 m100\text{ m} across a Horizontal Distance of 500 m500\text{ m}
Vertical Interval of 10 m10\text{ m} across a Horizontal Distance of 500 m500\text{ m}

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Vertical Interval 20 m20\text{ m} / Distance 200 m200\text{ m} matches 1 in 101 \text{ in } 10; Vertical Interval 50 m50\text{ m} / Distance 1,000 m1,000\text{ m} matches 1 in 201 \text{ in } 20; Vertical Interval 100 m100\text{ m} / Distance 500 m500\text{ m} matches 1 in 51 \text{ in } 5; Vertical Interval 10 m10\text{ m} / Distance 500 m500\text{ m} matches 1 in 501 \text{ in } 50.
Each slope measurement set correctly matches its calculated gradient ratio by applying the standard formula Gradient=VIHE\text{Gradient} = \frac{\text{VI}}{\text{HE}} and reducing the resulting fraction to a 1 in N1 \text{ in } N form.

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1
Recall the fundamental gradient formula
Gradient = Vertical Interval (VI)Horizontal Equivalent (HE)\frac{\text{Vertical Interval (VI)}}{\text{Horizontal Equivalent (HE)}}
Gradient measures the ratio of vertical elevation change to horizontal ground distance.
2
Calculate the ratio for the first measurement set (20 m20\text{ m} VI and 200 m200\text{ m} HE)
20200=110=1 in 10\frac{20}{200} = \frac{1}{10} = 1 \text{ in } 10
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 20 simplifies the fraction to 1 in 10.
3
Calculate the ratio for the second measurement set (50 m50\text{ m} VI and 1,000 m1,000\text{ m} HE)
501000=120=1 in 20\frac{50}{1000} = \frac{1}{20} = 1 \text{ in } 20
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 50 simplifies the fraction to 1 in 20.
4
Calculate the ratio for the third measurement set (100 m100\text{ m} VI and 500 m500\text{ m} HE)
100500=15=1 in 5\frac{100}{500} = \frac{1}{5} = 1 \text{ in } 5
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 100 simplifies the fraction to 1 in 5.
5
Calculate the ratio for the fourth measurement set (10 m10\text{ m} VI and 500 m500\text{ m} HE)
10500=150=1 in 50\frac{10}{500} = \frac{1}{50} = 1 \text{ in } 50
Dividing both numerator and denominator by 10 simplifies the fraction to 1 in 50.

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Slope and Gradient Calculation
Soru 2115Soru

A trading business operates multiple divisions under one management. Match each departmental accounting action on the left with its corresponding primary objective on the right.

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Comparing gross profit margins across individual sales divisions
Determining whether to discontinue a consistently loss-making division
Calculating performance bonuses for individual section heads based on profits
Tracking stock movements and inter-segment transfers between divisions

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Each departmental accounting action directly aligns with its specific management purpose: comparing gross margins evaluates relative departmental efficiency; determining whether to discontinue a unit facilitates segment closure or expansion decisions; calculating bonuses based on divisional profit rewards managers accurately; and tracking inter-segment transfers maintains effective operational and inventory control.
Departmental accounting provides internal financial visibility across distinct operational sections. Comparing profit margins shows relative operational efficiency across units. Analyzing unit profitability informs decision-making regarding closure or expansion. Determining individual segment net profit allows fair performance-based rewards for section managers. Finally, tracking inter-departmental transfers ensures proper control over inventory and internal resources.

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1
Identify the primary purpose of departmental accounting
Departmental accounting aims to ascertain separate trading results for distinct units operating under the same business roof.
Segmenting accounting records enables management to evaluate each section independently rather than assessing only the combined results of the entire firm.
2
Match operational actions to management objectives
Margin comparison maps to efficiency evaluation; closure evaluation maps to decision-making on unprofitable segments; profit-based bonuses map to managerial rewards; and transfer tracking maps to inventory control.
Each specific accounting activity addresses a targeted need in planning, controlling, or evaluating departmental operations.

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Objectives of Departmental Accounts
Soru 2116Soru

Match each user group of accounting information with their primary reason for evaluating a company's financial statements.

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Tax Authorities (e.g., FIRS)
Trade Creditors
Equity Investors
Employees and Labor Unions

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Tax Authorities match with assessing taxable profit for tax assessment. Trade Creditors match with evaluating short-term liquidity for credit settlement. Equity Investors match with determining profitability and dividend distribution potential. Employees and Labor Unions match with evaluating job security and wage stability.
Each stakeholder group extracts financial data according to their specific relationship with the business. Tax authorities check corporate profits to compute exact tax obligations; trade creditors evaluate short-term liquidity to guarantee credit collection; equity investors analyze profitability to determine earnings per share and dividends; and employees check organizational stability to secure ongoing employment and terms of service.

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1
Identify the primary obligation of Tax Authorities (FIRS).
Tax Authorities analyze audited accounts to compute assessable profit and ensure proper corporate taxation.
Government revenue agencies enforce statutory tax compliance based on declared net income.
2
Determine the financial perspective of Trade Creditors.
Trade Creditors focus on working capital and liquidity indicators (like the current ratio) to ensure short-term credit invoices will be paid.
Suppliers face immediate risk if a customer lacks short-term liquid funds.
3
Analyze the financial focus of Equity Investors.
Equity Investors review net profit margins and return on equity to judge growth and dividend capacity.
Investors bear capital risk and seek maximal financial returns.
4
Examine the concern of Employees and Unions.
Employees and Unions track business continuity and gross profitability to safeguard employment and bargain effectively during wage negotiations.
Labor stability relies on employer financial continuity.

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Classification of Internal and External Users of Accounting Information and Their Specific Data Needs
Soru 2117Soru

In manufacturing accounting, cost items and inventory adjustments must be categorized accurately to determine the total cost of finished goods. Match each manufacturing cost transaction or inventory item on the left with its corresponding accounting classification and functional purpose on the right.

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Patent royalty paid per unit of output manufactured
Depreciation of production line plant and machinery
Unfinished units remaining on the factory floor at the end of the accounting period
Sum of Prime Cost and Factory Overheads adjusted for opening and closing Work-in-Progress

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Patent royalty per unit matches with direct expense forming Prime Cost; Depreciation of factory plant matches with indirect manufacturing expense under Factory Overheads; Unfinished units at period end match with closing Work-in-Progress deducted from manufacturing costs; Sum of Prime Cost and Factory Overheads adjusted for Work-in-Progress matches with Cost of Production transferred to the Trading Account.
Each terminology in manufacturing accounting has a distinct classification based on traceability and function. Patent royalties tied directly to volume are direct expenses contributing to Prime Cost. Factory plant depreciation is an indirect operational cost categorized as Factory Overheads. Closing Work-in-Progress represents incomplete inventory and is deducted from total manufacturing expenses. The resulting grand total represents the Cost of Production, which is credited to the Manufacturing Account and debited to the Trading Account.

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1
Identify direct cost items traceable directly to production units.
Patent royalty paid per unit is classified as a direct expense and forms part of Prime Cost.
Direct expenses are costs other than raw materials and direct labor that are directly attributable to producing specific units.
2
Identify indirect factory costs incurred within the production facility.
Depreciation of factory machinery is classified under Factory Overheads.
Factory overheads encompass all indirect costs of manufacturing that support production without being directly tied to a specific unit.
3
Analyze the accounting treatment for partially completed inventory.
Unfinished units at period end represent closing Work-in-Progress and are subtracted from cumulative production costs.
Deducting closing Work-in-Progress ensures that costs incurred on incomplete goods are excluded from the period's cost of completed goods.
4
Determine the final output metric of the Manufacturing Account.
Prime Cost + Factory Overheads + Net Work-in-Progress adjustment equals the Cost of Production transferred to the Trading Account.
The primary objective of the Manufacturing Account is to determine the Cost of Production for transfer to the Trading Account to ascertain trading gross profit.

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Classification of manufacturing costs (Direct Expenses, Factory Overheads, Work-in-Progress, and Cost of Production)
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Soru 2118Soru

Match each non-profit organization financial transaction with its correct accounting treatment regarding the Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet.

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Subscriptions received in advance for the next financial period
Depreciation charge on clubhouse equipment for the current year
Net proceeds earned from an annual fundraising concert
Purchase of a new computer system for club administration

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Subscriptions received in advance match with Excluded from the Income and Expenditure Account and listed as a current liability; Depreciation charge on equipment matches with Debited to the Income and Expenditure Account as a revenue expense; Net proceeds from fundraising match with Credited to the Income and Expenditure Account as revenue income; Purchase of a new computer system matches with Excluded from the Income and Expenditure Account and capitalized as a non-current asset.
The correct matches follow accrual accounting and capital/revenue principles for non-profit organizations. Subscriptions in advance are unearned income (current liability), depreciation is an operating expense (debited to I&E), net fundraising proceeds are revenue income (credited to I&E), and computer equipment acquisition is a long-term capital expenditure (non-current asset on the Balance Sheet).

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1
Analyze subscription receipts under the accrual basis of accounting.
Subscriptions collected for future periods are unearned income and must be treated as current liabilities on the Balance Sheet.
The Income and Expenditure Account records strictly income earned relating to the current accounting period.
2
Identify non-cash revenue expenditures incurred during the period.
Depreciation of fixed assets is debited to the Income and Expenditure Account as an operating expense.
Revenue expenditure incurred to provide club services during the financial year reduces the net surplus.
3
Determine the proper accounting entry for net event income.
Net surplus from social or fundraising activities is credited as revenue income in the Income and Expenditure Account.
Operational income earned during the period supports the non-profit entity's ongoing activities.
4
Distinguish between capital expenditure and revenue expenditure.
Purchases of long-term assets such as office computers are recognized as non-current assets on the Balance Sheet.
Capital expenditures provide economic benefits across multiple future accounting periods.

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Distinction between Revenue and Capital items in Non-Profit Organization Accounts
Soru 2119Soru

Match each partnership goodwill scenario upon the admission of a new partner with its correct accounting entry treatment in the ledger books.

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Goodwill is raised at full value in the books of the existing partners before admitting a new partner.
Goodwill created in the books is subsequently fully written off by all partners.
The incoming partner pays a premium for goodwill directly to existing partners privately.
Goodwill is adjusted strictly through partner capital accounts without opening a goodwill account.

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1. Raising goodwill at full value matches with 'Debit Goodwill Account; Credit Old Partners' Capital Accounts in old profit-sharing ratio.' 2. Writing off goodwill matches with 'Debit All Partners' Capital Accounts in new profit-sharing ratio; Credit Goodwill Account.' 3. Premium paid privately matches with 'No journal entry is recorded in the firm's books of account.' 4. Adjusting goodwill through capital accounts matches with 'Debit New Partner's Capital Account with their share; Credit Old Partners' Capital Accounts in sacrificing ratio.'
Each scenario reflects standard partnership accounting rules under JAMB UTME guidelines: raising goodwill credits old partners in the old ratio, writing off debits all partners in the new ratio, private transactions require no book entries, and direct capital adjustments debit the incoming partner while crediting sacrificing partners.

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1
Analyze the entry for raising goodwill
Goodwill is an asset created on the debit side, credited to existing partners in their old ratio.
Existing partners generated the goodwill prior to the admission of the new partner.
2
Analyze the entry for writing off goodwill
Goodwill asset is closed by crediting Goodwill Account and debiting all partners in the new ratio.
Writing off ensures no goodwill remains on the Balance Sheet and charges all current partners in their new profit distribution agreement.
3
Evaluate private payment of premium
No entry is recorded in the firm's accounting records.
Under the entity concept, personal transactions between individuals outside the firm are excluded from business financial statements.
4
Evaluate direct capital account adjustments for goodwill
Debit new partner's capital account for their share of goodwill, credit existing partners' capital accounts in sacrificing ratio.
This compensates existing partners for surrendering a portion of their profit share without creating an intangible asset account.

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Accounting Treatment of Goodwill on Partner Admission
Soru 2120Soru

Match each scenario or rule regarding the forfeiture and re-issue of shares on the left with its appropriate accounting treatment on the right.

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Amount debited to the Share Capital Account when shares are forfeited
Maximum discount allowed when re-issuing forfeited shares
Net profit remaining in the Forfeited Shares Account after complete re-issue
Excess amount received over nominal value upon re-issuing forfeited shares

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The correct pairings are: Amount debited to Share Capital Account matches Total called-up value on the forfeited shares; Maximum discount allowed on re-issue matches Amount previously paid up (forfeited) on those specific shares; Net profit remaining in Forfeited Shares Account matches Transferred as a capital gain to the Capital Reserve Account; Excess amount received over nominal value matches Credited to the Share Premium Account.
Each event corresponds to its underlying double-entry principle in company accounting: share cancellation requires debiting called-up capital, re-issue discount is limited to forfeited amounts, residual gains are capital reserves, and premiums go to the Share Premium Account.

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1
Analyze the entry for share forfeiture
Share Capital is debited with called-up value, Calls-in-Arrears is credited with unpaid amounts, and Forfeited Shares Account is credited with paid-up amounts.
Cancels the capital portion that was previously called up.
2
Analyze re-issue at a discount limit
The maximum discount on re-issue equals the amount credited to Forfeited Shares Account for those shares.
Ensures the company does not issue shares at an overall net discount below original face value across both allotments.
3
Determine accounting treatment for net gain on re-issue
Transfer remaining balance in Forfeited Shares Account to Capital Reserve.
This profit is of a capital nature rather than an operational trading profit.
4
Identify treatment for re-issue at a premium
Credit excess of re-issue price over nominal value to Share Premium Account.
Standard accounting treatment for share issues above par value.

Anahtar Kavram

Accounting Rules for Forfeiture and Re-issue of Shares
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