Solapur University Question Paper M.Sc. (Part – II) (Semester – IV) Examination, 2014 MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – XVI) Agricultural Microbiology Day and Date : Tuesday, 29-4-2014 Total Marks : 100 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. Instructions :1) Part I, Q. 1 is compulsory. 2) Attempt any 4 questions from Part II. 3) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 4) Answer to the Part – I and Part – II are to be written in same answer booklet only. PART – I 1. A) Rewrite the sentences after choosing the correct answer from the given alternatives : 10 1) ‘Cry’ protein is produced by ______________ a) Bacillus popilliae b) Bacillus sphaericus c) Bacillus thuringiensis d) Bacillus cereus 2) The oxidation of ammonia to nitrite is carried out by _____________ species. a) Nitrosomonas b) Nitrosococcus c) Nitrobacter d) Both nitrosomonas and nitrososcoccus 3) Heterocysts are present _____________ a) Frankia b) Blue green algae c) Azotobacter d) Rhizobium 4) Fogg’s medium is used for the isolation of _____________ a) Frankia b) Cyanobacteria c) Azotobacter d) Rhizobium SLR-VO – 16 -2- 5) Green and purple sulfur bacteria use _____________ as electron donors in photosynthetic reduction of CO2 to carbohydrates a) H2 S b) H2 O c) Organic compounds d) Inorganic compounds 6) The organic matter content of soil is approximately _____________%. a) 10 – 15 b) 3 – 5 c) 40 – 45 d) 25 – 30 7) Water and air together account for approximately _____________% of the total volume of soil. a) 10 b) 5 c) 50 d) 30 8) White colour of the soil is due the presence of _____________ a) Hydrated iron oxide b) Unhydrated iron oxide c) Carbonates d) Iron sulphides and manganese oxides 9) ‘Cry’ protein is activated by _____________ enzyme in the midgut of susceptible larvae. a) Lipase b) Amylase c) Protease d) Phosphatase 10) The conversion of molecular nitrogen to ammonia is known as _________ a) Nitrogen fixation b) Nitrification c) Ammonification d) Denitrification B) Attempt the following questions : 10 1) Define the term ‘Town compost and Village compost’. 2) Give the advantages of green manure. 3) Define ‘Phosphorous mineralization and Phosphorous immobilization’. 4) List the nitrogen fixing algal species. 5) Define ‘Assimilatory nitrate reduction’. -3- SLR-VO – 16 PART – II 2. Describe in detail the large scale production of bacteria bioinsecticide by using Bacillus thuringiensis, its formulation and methods of application. 20 3. Give the detailed account of carbon cycle and its significance in the environment. 20 4. Describe the types, techniques and applications of plant tissue culture. 20 5. Attempt any two of the following : 20 a) Explain the production and methods of applications of vermicompost. b) Discuss the chemistry and mode of action of bacterial and fungal toxin on pests. c) Describe role and status of biopesticides in pest control. 6. Write short notes on any four of the following : 20 a) Phosphorous cycle b) Siderophores c) Composition and significance of root exudates d) Mycorrhizae as a biofertilizer e) Physical properties of soil f) Green manure. _____________
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Solapur University Question Paper, MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – XVI) Agricultural Microbiology 2014 Question Paper
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Solapur University Question Paper, MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – VI) Microbial Physiology and Metabolism ,2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper M.Sc. – I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014 MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – VI) (New CGPA Pattern) Microbial Physiology and Metabolism Day and Date : Thursday, 24-4-2014 Max. Marks : 70 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m., N.B. : 1) Section – I is compulsory. 2) From Section – II attempt any four. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 5) Draw neat and labelled diagrams. SECTION – I 1. Rewrite the following sentences by using correct alternatives : 14 1) In anaerobic respiration terminal electron acceptor is ___________ a) O2 b) NO3 c) Pyruvic acid d) Succinic acid 2) ___________ carry electrons in respiratory electron transport system. a) NAD b) Co-enzyme c) Flavoprotein d) Cytochrome 3) Peroxidase catalyzes conversion of H2O2 to ___________ a) H2 and O2 b) H2 and 2 1 O2 c) H2O and 2 1 O2 d) H2 and − O2 4) ___________ is precursor for purine and pyrimidine synthesis. a) Phosphoribosyl amino imidazole. b) Phosphoribosyl glycinamide c) Phosphoribosyl carboxyamide d) Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphoric acid SLR-VO – 6 -2- 5) ___________ phosphate molecules are taken up for NAD linked electron transport chain. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 6) ___________ are the channel proteins involved in transport across cell membrane. a) Prostaglandins b) Porins c) Porphyrins d) Interleukins 7) ___________ shows similarities with probable ancestor of mitochondria. a) Diplococcus b) Micrococcus c) Paracoccus d) Mixococcus 8) A revolving door model of active transport has been proposed to explain passage of ___________ through cell membrane. a) Glucose b) Maltose c) Galactose d) Lactose 9) Phycobilins are water soluble open chain ___________ a) Tetraphytols b) Phytols c) Tetra pyrroles d) Octapyrroles 10) ___________ can takes place across the concentration gradient and requires energy. a) Simple diffusion b) Passive diffusion c) Facilitated diffusion d) None of these 11) Cytochromes are ___________ a) Lipids b) Carbohydrates c) Fats d) Proteins 12) TCA cycle is a major route of ATP generation in ___________ a) Chemolithotrophs b) Chemoheterotrophs c) Phototrophs d) Chemoautotrophs -3- SLR-VO – 6 13) Cytochrome pattern of ___________ changes as growth phases changes. a) Arthrobacter b) Acetobacter c) Azotobacter d) Aeromonas 14) ___________ enzyme is involved in aspartate synthesis from oxaloacetate. a) Glutamate aspartate transaminase b) Glutamine aspartate transaminase c) Oxaloacetate aspartate transaminase d) Aspartic acid transaminase SECTION – II Attempt any four : 2. Write an essay on ‘transport mechanism’. 14 3. Write in detail Denovo synthesis of purines. 14 4. Write an essay on ‘TCA cycle’. 14 5. Write in detail about ‘Bacterial electron transport chain’. 14 6. Answer any two of the following : 14 i) Mechanism of oxygen toxicity ii) Reverse osmosis iii) Microbial response to stress. 7. Answer any two of the following : 14 i) Explain in detail about peroxidase and superoxide dismutase. ii) Write on synthesis of fatty acids. iii) Explain in detail role of pyruvate dehydrogenase in TCA cycle. _____________________
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Solapur University Question Paper ,MICROBIOLOGY Biophysics and Bioinstrumentation (Paper – VII), 2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper M.Sc. – I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014 MICROBIOLOGY (New) (C.G.P.A. Pattern) Biophysics and Bioinstrumentation (Paper – VII) Day and Date : Saturday, 26-4-2014 Max. Marks : 70 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) Part – I question 1 is compulsory. 2) Attempt any four questions from Part – II. 3) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 4) Answer to the two Parts should be written in the same answer book. PART – I 1. Rewrite the following sentence by selecting the correct answer from given alternatives. 14 1) In X-ray tube ______________ is used as electron source. a) Anode b) Cathode c) Grid d) Lead 2) Optical rotation measurement is denoted by letter ____________ a) β b) γ c) α d) φ 3) The source of wavelength used in Raman spectroscopy is _____________ a) Mercury lamp b) Cathod lamp c) Tungsten lamp d) u.v. lamp 4) In u.v. – VIS spectroscopy the source of u.v. light is ___________ lamp. a) Tungsten b) Deuterium c) Hydrogen d) Mercury 5) In mass spectrometry separation of molecule is based on their ____________ a) Mass b) Charge c) Mass to charge ratio d) Length SLR-VO – 7 -2- 6) First step in atomic absorption spectroscopy is ___________ a) Ionization b) Chemical treatment c) Sublimation d) Nebulization 7) Northern blotting technique is used for detection of ____________ a) DNA b) RNA c) Protein d) Carbohydrate 8) 3H is weak ______________ a) γ -emitter b) α -emitter c) electron d) β-emitter 9) The glass electrode contain ___________ solution. a) 0.1 M HCl b) 1M HCl c) 1M KCl d) 10 mM HCl 10) Combined electrode consist of _______________ a) glass and reference electrode b) glass electrode c) reference electrode d) mercury electrode 11) Tertiary structure of protein is maintained by ____________ a) peptide bond b) hydrogen bond c) di-sulphide bond d) all of the above 12) Which of the following technique involves the separation of antigen based on their sizes and electrical charges ___________ a) radial immunodiffusion b) immuno electrophoresis c) agglutination d) immuno filtration 13) _____________ are amplified in photomultiplier tube. a) photon b) electron c) proton d) positron 14) 35s and 14c are weak ____________ a) α -emitters b) β -emitters c) γ -emitters d) positron -3- SLR-VO – 7 PART – II Attempt any four questions : 2. Explain the principle, instrumentation and application of X-ray crystallography. 14 3. Why atom shows radio activity ? Take detailed account of autoradiography. 14 4. What is Beer and Lamberts Law ? Explain the principle, and working of u.v. – VIS spectrometer. 14 5. Write short answer (any two) : 14 a) Explain the principle and working of pH meter. b) Describe the chemical properties of amino acid and proteins. c) Explain the principle and application of fluorescence immuno assay. 6. Write short note on (any two) : 14 a) Circular dichroism. b) Compare and contrast turbidometry and nephalometry. c) 3D structure determination by X-ray diffraction. _____________________
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Microbial Ecology and Diversity (Paper – VIII) 2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper M.Sc. – I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014 MICROBIOLOGY (New) (C.G.P.A. Pattern) Microbial Ecology and Diversity (Paper – VIII) Day and Date : Tuesday, 29-4-2014 Max. Marks : 70 Time :11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. N.B. : I) Part – I, question 1 is compulsory. II) Attempt any four questions from Part – II. III) Figures to the right indicate full marks. IV) Answers to the two Parts should be written in the same answer book. PART – I 1. Rewrite the following sentences by selecting the correct answer from given alternatives : 14 1) Association between fungi and the roots of higher plant is __________ A) Lichen B) Mycorrhiza C) Mycoplasma D) Root nodule 2) _________________ are cell wall-less bacteria. A) Actinomycetes B) Nocardia C) Mycoplasma D) Mycobacteria 3) _____________ are often present in anaerobic, hyper saline or high temperature environments. A) Archaeobacteria B) Algae C) Mycoplasma D) Fungi 4) Symbiotic association consisting of a specific fungus and algae is ________ A) Mycoplasma B) Lichen C) Nodule D) Cyanellae SLR-VO – 8 -2- 5) Magnetosomes are responsible for ___________ A) Chemotaxis B) Aerotaxis C) Magnetotaxis D) Phototaxis 6) Ability of cyst formation on nitrogen-free medium can be shown by __________ A) Candida B) Azotobacter C) Bacillus D) Rhizobium 7) The study of microbial relationships with other organisms and with their non-living environment is ______________ A) Microbial Ecology B) Microbial Genetics C) Microbial Physiology D) Microbial Metabolism 8) Endolithic microorganisms are found in _______________ A) Rumen B) Root nodules C) Stem nodules D) Cracks and cavities in the rock 9) Dimorphism is found in _____________ A) Candida B) Protozoa C) Algae D) Viruses 10) The ability of microorganisms to communicate and co-ordinate by the use of chemical signal molecules is called ___________ A) Phototaxis B) Aerotaxis C) Communication D) Quorum sensing 11) Nitrogen fixation depends on the ____________ enzyme system. A) Protease B) Nitrogenase C) Amylase D) Cellulase 12) Organisms which contain both chlorophyll A and B and carry out oxygenic photosynthesis are ______________ A) Diazotrophs B) Nondiazotrophs C) Prochlorales D) Archaeobacteria -3- SLR-VO – 8 13) Infectious agent comprising small, protein free, circular, single strandard RNA is ___________ A) Cyst B) Bacteroid C) Prion D) Cynobacterium 14) The process in which organic matter is decomposed to release simple inorganic compound is called ___________ A) Mineralization B) Immobilization C) Assimilation D) Transmission PART – II Attempt any four questions : 2. Explain in detail anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria. 14 3. Describe in brief general characteristics of archaeobacteria. 14 4. Describe in detail microbe-plant interactions with examples. 14 5. Describe in brief (any two) : 14 a) Control of biodeterioration b) Bioluminescence c) Halophilic bacteria. 6. Write short notes on (any two) : 14 a) Bioleaching b) Microbial fossils c) Xenobiotics. _____________________
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2014 Question Paper, Solapur University Question Paper ,MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – XV) Waste Management Technology
Solapur University Question Paper M.Sc. – II (Semester – IV) Examination, 2014 MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – XV) Waste Management Technology Day and Date : Saturday, 26-4-2014 Max. Marks : 100 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. Instructions : 1) Part – I Question 1 is compulsory. 2) Attempt any four questions from Part – II. 3) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 4) Answers to the Part – I and Part – II are to be written in same answer book only. PART – I 1. Rewrite the following sentences by selecting correct answer from given alternatives : 20 i) Generally sulfite waste liquor contain ___________ % of lignin. a) 10 – 15 b) 30 – 40 c) 50 – 60 d) 70 – 80 ii) ____________ are responsible for bulking of sludge in industrial waste treatment. a) Viruses b) Fungi c) Protozoa d) Rickettsia iii) The strength of sewage is measured by _________ a) COD b) TOC c) TIC d) BOD iv) The temperature of distillery waste (spent wash) at the time of discharge is _____________ °C. a) 70 – 90 b) 50 – 60 c) 30 – 40 d) 10 – 20 v) The ISI tolerance limit of BOD for industrial effluent discharged into public sewer is ___________ mg/L. a) 30 b) 50 c) 250 d) 500 vi) In activated sludge process, the floc formation is enhanced by ________ a) Proteins b) Lipids c) Metal ions d) Metalloids SLR-VO – 15 -2- vii) El Ni no effect is observed in ____________ a) Oceans b) Lakes c) Rivers d) Ponds viii) __________ method have been popularly used for the sludge dewatering in industrial waste treatment. a) Sludge drying beds b) Effluent treatment c) Trickling filter d) Vacuum filtration ix) In water tracing techniques __________ is used as a visible tracer. a) Azo dyes b) Vat dyes c) Fluorescent dyes d) Acid dyes x) The flocculation process is used for ____________ separation in industrial waste treatment. a) Liquid-solid b) Solid-solid c) Liquid-Liquid d) None of these xi) The major gas in atmosphere responsible for green house effect is _________ a) SO2 b) O3 c) NO2 d) CO2 xii) The lake poor in nutrients is __________ lake. a) Mesotrophic b) Oligotrophic c) Eutrophic d) All of these xiii) The waste water generated by _____________ industry is called spent wash. a) Textile b) Paper and pulp c) Cyanide d) Distillery xiv) __________ type of earthworms are widely used for vermicomposting. a) Eudrilus eugine b) Esenia foetida c) Rubella lumbricus d) Euglena eugine xv) Stratospheric zone is very important because it acts as _______ a) Virus filter b) Dust filter c) U.V. filter d) Bacteria proof filter xvi) ___________ is the primary technique used in gathering audit information. a) Audit interviews b) Documentation c) Public disclosure d) Audit protocol xvii) After entry of waste in river, there is formation of zone called _________ zone. a) Oligo b) Meso c) Poly d) α -3- SLR-VO – 15 xviii) ____________ method is generally used for industrial waste treatment by GEM. a) Bioaugmentation b) Bioaccumulation c) Biofilter d) Biofilm xix) Decreased level of ___________ in water enhances the toxicity of H2S. a) CO2 b) O2 c) N2 d) CO xx) Zoogloea ramigera organism play an important role in ___________ process for floc formation. a) Activated sludge b) Anaerobic sludge c) Oxidation ponds d) Septic tank PART – II 2. Write an essay on ‘Eutrophication’. 20 3. Write in detail characteristics and treatment of Textile industry waste water. 20 4. Write on types and characterization of industrial wastes. 20 5. Write short answers (any two) : 20 a) Critical operating parameters – DO and HRT. b) Water tracing. c) Genetically engineering microorganisms preservation and application. 6. Write short notes on (any four) : 20 a) Global warming b) Characteristics of cyanide waste c) Vermicomposting d) EA e) Bioaugmentation f) Enzyme and pollution. _____________________
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Solapur University Question Paper,B.Com. I (Semester – I) Examination, 2014 COMPULSORY ENGLISH (Old),2014 Question Paper.
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. I (Semester – I) Examination, 2014 COMPULSORY ENGLISH (Old) Realms of Gold Day and Date : Thursday, 27-3-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.RR 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Rewrite the following sentences by choosing correct alternative : 10 1) Kalam feels that we are all born with a ____________ in us. a) man b) God c) divine d) human 2) The meaning of the word ‘Chaos’ is a) confusion b) order c) disorder d) happy 3) Datta then thought of finding a suitable a) option b) substitute c) photograph d) copy 4) That one small ________ could carry all he knew. a) man b) brain c) head d) heart 5) Kalam’s parents were regarded as an __________ couple. a) quarrelsome b) religious c) best d) ideal P.T.O. Seat No. SLR-B – 1 -2- 6) Within the next twenty years a) half of the world population will be living in cities b) all the world’s population will be living in cities c) none of the world’s population will be living in cities d) none of the above 7) The part of speech of the word ‘beauty’ is a) adjective b) noun c) verb d) adverb 8) Ramesh is a clever boy in the class. The word clever is a) noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb 9) This is __________ great service to humanity. a) an b) a c) the d) zero article 10) I would like to speak ___________ employee here. a) an b) a c) the d) zero article 2. Answer the following questions in few words (any 5). 10 1) Describe the house in which Kalam lived during his childhood. 2) What did the writer learn from his father about the power of prayer ? 3) What does the writer say about the administration of big cities ? 4) Describe the character and habits of the frame maker in a few words. 5) How did Datta go about his plan of action ? 6) Describe the schoolmaster as he appeared to his students. -3- SLR-B –1 3. A) Write short notes on any two of the following : 4 1) Kalam’s early life at Rameshwaram. 2) Colin Legum’s views on urban population. 3) The village schoolmaster. B) Answer any two of the following : 6 1) Mohan meets his friend Ramu on his way to market. He is very busy but both exchange few words hastily. Write out a dialogue by choosing appropriate expressions. 2) Describe your routine life in a few words. 3) Write instructions on how to iron your cloths. 4. Answer any one of the following. 10 1) Describe your visit to a historical place. 2) Suppose you approach to someone on the road to request for an address of popular hotel. How will you frame your request ? 5. Write an application letter for the post of Sales Manager to ‘The Director Brook Bond Tea’ MIDC, Chincholi, Solapur. 10 _______________
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2014 Question Paper, Solapur University Question Paper,B.Com. I (Semester – I), COMPULSORY ENGLISH(Old),
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. I (Semester – I) Examination, 2014 COMPULSORY ENGLISH (Old) Realms of Gold Day and Date : Thursday, 27-3-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Rewrite the following sentences by choosing correct alternative : 10 1) Kalam feels that we are all born with a ____________ in us. a) man b) God c) divine d) human 2) The meaning of the word ‘Chaos’ is a) confusion b) order c) disorder d) happy 3) Datta then thought of finding a suitable a) option b) substitute c) photograph d) copy 4) That one small ________ could carry all he knew. a) man b) brain c) head d) heart 5) Kalam’s parents were regarded as an __________ couple. a) quarrelsome b) religious c) best d) ideal P.T.O. Seat No. SLR-B – 1 -2- 6) Within the next twenty years a) half of the world population will be living in cities b) all the world’s population will be living in cities c) none of the world’s population will be living in cities d) none of the above 7) The part of speech of the word ‘beauty’ is a) adjective b) noun c) verb d) adverb 8) Ramesh is a clever boy in the class. The word clever is a) noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb 9) This is __________ great service to humanity. a) an b) a c) the d) zero article 10) I would like to speak ___________ employee here. a) an b) a c) the d) zero article 2. Answer the following questions in few words (any 5). 10 1) Describe the house in which Kalam lived during his childhood. 2) What did the writer learn from his father about the power of prayer ? 3) What does the writer say about the administration of big cities ? 4) Describe the character and habits of the frame maker in a few words. 5) How did Datta go about his plan of action ? 6) Describe the schoolmaster as he appeared to his students. -3- SLR-B –1 3. A) Write short notes on any two of the following : 4 1) Kalam’s early life at Rameshwaram. 2) Colin Legum’s views on urban population. 3) The village schoolmaster. B) Answer any two of the following : 6 1) Mohan meets his friend Ramu on his way to market. He is very busy but both exchange few words hastily. Write out a dialogue by choosing appropriate expressions. 2) Describe your routine life in a few words. 3) Write instructions on how to iron your cloths. 4. Answer any one of the following. 10 1) Describe your visit to a historical place. 2) Suppose you approach to someone on the road to request for an address of popular hotel. How will you frame your request ? 5. Write an application letter for the post of Sales Manager to ‘The Director Brook Bond Tea’ MIDC, Chincholi, Solapur. 10 _______________
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Solapur University Question Paper,B.Com. II (Semester – III) ,Business Statistics,2014 Question Paper.
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. II (Semester – III) Examination, 2014 STATISTICS Business Statistics Day and Date: Tuesday, 22-4-2014 Total Marks : 50 Time: 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of soundless calculator is allowed. 4) Graph papers will be supplied on request. 1. Choose the most correct alternative : 10 1) Data collected by direct observations is of which type of data ? a) primary b) secondary c) both (a) and (b) d) none of these 2) Ogives for more than type and less than type of distribution intersect at a) Mean b) Median c) Mode d) Origin 3) Measure of dispersion based on all the observations is a) Range b) Quartile deviation c) Standard deviation d) None of these 4) If both the variables X and Y increase or decrease in the same direction, then the correlation is a) Positive b) Negative c) Null d) None of these 5) The mean of 3, 4, X, 6, 8 is 5, then X is a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) none of these 6) Caption refers to a) Heading of rows b) Heading of columns c) Foot note d) Source note 7) One of the regression coefficients of two perfectly correlated variables is 0.5, the other regression coefficient is a) 0.5 b) –0.5 c) 2 d) none of these Seat No. P.T.O. SLR-B – 29 8) Class mark is a) lower limit – upper limit b) lower limit + upper limit c) (lower limit + upper limit)/2 d) (lower limit – upper limit)/2 9) Quartiles divide the data into a) 10 equal parts b) 5 equal parts c) 7 equal parts d) 4 equal parts 10) The median of 3, 6, 5, 8, 4 is a) 3 b) 7 c) 5 d) 4 2. A) Define the term tabulation. With a proper diagram state the various parts of a statistical table. 5 B) State the empirical relation between mean, median and mode. Use it to estimate mean of a distribution whose median and mode are 28 and 34 respectively. 5 3. A) Draw a histogram from the following data and determine mode from it : 5 Class : 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 Frequency : 7 18 47 63 32 12 B) What is dispersion ? State the requirements of a good measure of dispersion. 5 4. Define mean, standard deviation and coefficient of variation (C.V.). 10 Compute A.M., S.D. and C.V. for the following data. Class : 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 Frequency : 7 12 24 10 7 OR 4. Define coefficient of correlation and give its properties. Also interpret r = 0, r = –1 and r = +1. Give the relation between correlation coefficient and regression coefficients. 10 5. Define regression. State regression lines and regression coefficients. 10 OR 5. Find the Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between X and Y from the following : 10 X : 50, 54, 56, 59, 65, 60, 70 Y : 38, 44, 33, 36, 33, 23, 13 ————————
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B. Com. (Part – III), ADVANCED STATISTICS (Paper – I), 2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B. Com. (Part – III) (Semester – V) Examination, 2014 ADVANCED STATISTICS (Paper – I) Day and Date : Wednesday, 2-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Graph papers will be supplied on request. 4) Use of soundless calculator is allowed. 1. Choose the appropriate alternative from the following. 10 1) One dimensional diagrams are prepared on the basis of a) height b) length c) both a and b d) none of these 2) In multiple bar diagram, the width of different bars is kept a) different b) identical c) both a and b d) none of these 3) A group of some or all of a given number, number of things without considering their order is called a a) permutation b) combination c) both a and b d) none of these 4) All possible outcomes of a random experiment forms the a) events b) sample space c) both a and b d) none of these 5) When the events are mutually exclusive, than P(A ∪B) is equal to a) P(A) +P(B) b) P(A) +P(B) −P(A ∩B) c) Both a and b d) None of these 6) If A is an event and A its complementary event, then a) P(A) = P(A) − 1 b) P(A) = 1+ P(A) c) P(A) = 1−P(A) d) None of these P.T.O. Seat No. SLR-B – 46 -2- 7) The conditional probability of an event B on the assumption that another event A has actually occurred is given by a) P(B / A) = P(AB)/P(A) b) P(B / A) = P(AB)/P(B) c) P(B / A) = P(AB) d) None of these 8) Two events A, B are said to be independent, if a) P(A/B) =P(A) b) P(B/A) =P(B) c) Both a and b d) None of these 9) Probability mass function is always a) 0 b) greater than 0 c) greater than equal to 0 d) none of these 10) When X is a continuous variable, function f(x) is called a) Probability mass function b) Probability density function c) Both a and b d) None of these 2. a) Explain the meaning and construction of Pie diagram. 5 b) Find n ; if C 55. 2 n = 5 3. a) What is the relation between permutation and combination ? Find r ; if nPr = 24 nCr . 5 b) The following data relate to the enrolment of students (in thousands) in university in difficult faculties. Present this data as a multiple bar diagram. Year Arts Science Commerce 2008 20 10 12 2009 25 12 14 2010 30 15 14 2011 40 20 25 5 4. Attempt any one of the following : 10 a) Define the term : i) Sample space ii) Probability of an event. For any two events A and B, prove that P(A ∩B) = P(A)⋅P(B/ A). b) A random variable X has the following probability distribution. Values of X : − 2 − 10 1 2 3 P(x) : 0.1 k 0.2 2k 0.3 3k i) Find the value of K ii) Obtain P(X < 2) and P(X > 0). iii) Construct the distribution function FX(.) of X. 5. Attempt any one of the following. 10 a) Define : i) Joint probability mass function of X and Y. ii) Marginal distributions of X and Y. iii) Conditional probability distribution of X given Y = y. b) For the following joint probability distribution of X and Y. P(X = x, Y = y) = ; 24 x + 3y y 1, 2 x 1, 2 = = Find : i) Marginal probability distribution of X and Y. ii) The conditional probability distribution of X given Y = 2. –––––––––––––––––
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Solapur University Question Paper ,B.Com. I (Semester – I), FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (New), 2014 Question Paper.
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. I (Semester – I) Examination, 2014 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (New) Day and Date : Saturday, 29-3-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Attempt any one question from Q. No. 4(a) and 4(b). 3) Attempt any one question from Q. No. 5(a) and 5(b). 4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the correct alternative : 10 1) Accounting is the art of measuring communicating and interpreting ________ activity. a) Economical b) Social c) Financial d) Environmental 2) The proprietor is treated as a creditor to the extent of his capital according to a) Cost concept b) Business entity concept c) Going concern concept d) Realisation concept 3) In convertion of partnership, Liability settled in cash is a) Debited to Realisation A/c b) Credited to Realisation A/c c) Debited Partners Capital A/c d) Credited to Partners Capital A/c P.T.O. Seat No. SLR-BN – 71 -2- 4) If goodwill is valued at 3 years purchase of average profits of last two years. When last two years profits were Rs. 2,500 and Rs. 3,800, the value of goodwill will be a) Rs. 4,200 b) Rs. 9,450 c) Rs. 6,300 d) Rs. 3,900 5) That part of unsecured creditors which has a priority over other creditors is called a) Sundry Creditor b) Loan Creditor c) Preferential Creditor d) Other Creditor 6) The balance of fully secured creditor is ___________ the realizable value of security given to them. a) More than b) Less than c) Equal to d) More or less than 7) No __________ entries are passed in case of a co-op. society. a) Cash b) Credit c) Journal d) Ledger 8) Co-op. movement was started in India to free the formers from the clutches of a) Bankers b) Private Money Lenders c) Creditors d) Govt. 9) In Receipts and Expenditure A/c _________ system is followed in respect of expenses. a) Mercantile b) Cash c) Hybrid d) None of these 10) 100% provision is made in respect of outstanding income in a) Receipts and Payments A/c b) Receipts and Expenditure A/c c) Income and Expenditure A/c d) Profit and Loss A/c -3- SLR-BN – 71 2. Write short notes on : 10 a) Distribution of share among the partners and their final settlement. b) Receipts and Expenditure A/c. 3. a) From the following information prepare list D only in case of Mr. Ram, Mumbai. 5 i) Salary outstanding for 5 months of 10 employees Rs. 5,000 ii) Wages outstanding for 5 months of 20 workers Rs. 4,000 iii) 3 months Rent payable to landlord Rs. 15,000. b) From the following information prepare purchase consideration and settlement of purchase consideration. 5 Balance Sheet Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Capital Accounts Building 40,000 – A 51,000 Plant 30,000 – B 39,000 Furniture 5,000 Bills payable 5,000 Debtors 28,000 Creditors 25,000 Stock 10,000 Bank 7,000 1,20,000 1,20,000 Ltd. company agreed to take over all the assets and liabilities as under : Building Rs. 42,000, Plant Rs. 25,000 Furniture Rs. 4,340, Stock Rs. 8,000 Debtors subject to provision for doubtful debts @ 3%, creditors at a discount of 2%. Company issued 6300 equity shares of Rs. 10 each at Rs. 12 per share and balance paid in cash. 4. a) X Ltd. formed to take over the business of M/s PQR who share profits in the ratio of 2 : 1 : 1 respectively. 10 Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2013 Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Capitals Plant and Machinery 37,000 – P 25,000 Stock 17,000 – Q 12,000 Debtors 19,000 – R 12,000 Motor car 10,000 Investment Investments 10,000 Fluctuation Fund 5,000 Cash 1,000 Creditors 24,000 Bills Payable 16,000 94,000 94,000 X Ltd. to take over Plant and Machinery, Stock & Debtors at 10% less than the Book value and agreed to pay Rs. 10,000 for Goodwill. It is also agreed to pay creditors at Book value. The purchase price was satisfied by issue of 4000 shares of Rs. 10 each and balance in cash. Mr. P took the Motor car at Rs. 8,000. Investments were sold in the market for Rs. 9,000. The Partnership firm paid Bills Payable at 10% discount. The realisation expenses amounted to Rs. 2,300. The partnership firm sold the shares of X Ltd. for Rs. 36,000. Show various Ledger Accounts in the Books of the firm. SLR-BN – 71 -4- b) Shri Ramakrishna filed his Petition in Bankruptcy on 31st March 2013, when his position was as under 10 Particulars Debit Credit Rs. Rs. Cash in hand 8,200 – Fixtures and fittings (Estimated to realise Rs. 2,000) 6,000 – Stock (Estimated to realise Rs. 25,000) 35,000 – Building (Estimated to realise Rs. 30,000) 20,000 – Motor car (Estimated to realise Rs. 15,000) 17,500 – Trade creditors (including preferential creditors of Rs. 1,000) – 50,000 Bills Payable – 35,000 Mortgage loan on Building – 25,000 Loan on Motor car – 20,000 Sundry Debtors – Good 25,000 – Doubtful (50% realisable) 30,000 – Bad 20,000 75,000 – Bank overdraft – 20,000 Capital – 11,700 Total 1,61,700 1,61,700 Liability for Bills discounted was Rs. 15,000 of which Rs. 7,000 were expected to Bank. Prepare : 1) Statement of Affairs 2) Deficiency Account -5- SLR-BN – 71 5. a) From the following Trial Balance of Saishree Co-op. Credit Society as on 31-03-2013 and other information, prepare Profit & Loss A/c for the year ended 31-3-2013 and Balance Sheet as on that date. 10 Dr. Balances Rs. Cr. Balances Rs. Cash in hand 1,200 Share Capital 5,00,000 Cash with Banks 11,000 Reserve Fund 75,000 Fixed Deposits with Banks 1,50,000 Members Deposits 14,50,000 Office furniture 10,000 Unpaid Dividend 5,000 Interest on Deposits 1,05,000 Dividend Equilisation Interest due on loans 10,000 Reserve 20,000 Salary and Allowances 45,000 Staff Provident Fund 20,000 Establishment exps. 5,000 Profit & Loss Appropriation Printing and Stationery 1,000 A/c (balance) 25,000 Travelling exps. 2,000 Interest 1,90,000 Insurance Premium 1,500 Renewal fees 5,000 Contribution to P.F. 2,500 Sundry Income 1,200 Loans due from Member 19,50,000 Co-op. Development Fund 2,500 Education Fund 500 22,94,200 22,94,200 Adjustments : 1) Interest due on members deposits Rs. 7,000 2) Interest accrued but not received on investments Rs. 5,000 3) Addition to furniture during the year Rs. 5,000, charge depreciation at 10% on closing balance. 4) Salary due but not paid Rs. 500, and salary paid in advance Rs. 1,000. 5) Audit fees unpaid for the year Rs. 5,000 6) Authorised capital was 10,000 shares of Rs.10 each. SLR-BN – 71 -6- b) Prepare Income & Expenditure Account, Receipt & Expenditure A/c and Balance Sheet from the following. 10 Receipts & Payments A/c for the year ended 31st March, 2013 Receipts Rs. Payments Rs. To Balance b/d 32,500 By Expenses 55,000 To Fees 1,20,000 By Balance c/d 97,500 1,52,500 1,52,500 Balance Sheet as on 1-4-2012 Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Capital 1,47,500 Furniture 17,500 Liab. for expenses 5,000 Motor car 62,500 Provision for outstanding fees 10,000 Equipments 40,000 Fees receivable 10,000 Cash in Hand 32,500 1,62,500 1,62,500 Other Information : 1) Outstanding fees on 31-3-2013 Rs. 17,500. 2) Provide depreciation at 20% on car, 15% on Equipments and 10% on furniture. _______________
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B.Com. – I (Semester – II), FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (Semester Pattern) (Old),2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. – I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (Semester Pattern) (Old) Day and Date : Saturday, 29-3-2014 Total Marks : 50 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Attempt any one question from Q. No. 4(a) and 4(b). 3) Attempt any one question from Q. No. 5(a) and 5(b). 4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the correct alternative : 10 1) Bills Receivable as endorsed having been dishonoured are debited to ________ a) Bills Receivable A/c b) Bills Payable A/c c) Debtors A/c d) Creditors A/c 2) Under the process of conversion of single entry into double entry system, following accounts are opened. a) Cash and Personal Accounts b) Personal and Real Accounts c) Personal and Nominal Accounts d) Real and Nominal Accounts 3) A person to whom the goods are sent on consignment is called as ________ a) Consignor b) Consignee c) Debtor d) Creditor 4) _________ is sent by the consignor to the consignee along with the goods sent. a) Accounts Sales b) Proforma Invoice c) Delivery Challan d) Debit Note 5) Which of the following is not considered as a part of closing stock ? a) Packing, loading and insurance paid by consignor b) Inward consignment freight paid by consignee c) Transport charges upto godown paid by consignee d) Insurance charges paid by consignee 6) The balance in the goods sent to branches A/c is transferred to ________ a) Profit and Loss A/c b) Branch A/c c) Purchase or Trading A/c d) Branch Stock A/c 7) If goods are supplied to branch at 50% above cost, then it would be ________ on Invoice Price. a) 331/ 3% b) 20% c) 25% d) 100% 8) Farm produce consumed by workers is debited to ________ a) Drawings A/c b) Profit and Loss A/c c) Capital A/c d) Wages A/c SLR-B – 15 -2- 9) Cattle feed purchased is debited to ________ A/c. a) Crop b) Live Stock c) Poultry d) Fishery 10) A loss which is inherent and which cannot be avoided is termed as ________ a) Abnormal Loss b) Contingent Loss c) Normal Loss d) Pure Loss 2. Write short notes on : 10 a) Account Sales and Proforma Invoice. b) Goods in Transit and Cash in Transit. 3. a) From the following information calculate total commission : 5 i) Cash sales : 1500 kgs @ Rs. 100 per kg. ii) Credit sales : 500 kgs @ Rs. 120 per kg. iii) Invoice price Rs. 80 per kg. iv) Normal commission @ 5%, Del Credere commission @ Rs. 2% and special commission @ 20% on excess of invoice price. 3. b) M/s. Solapur Textiles, the Head Office, is having a branch at Kolhapur. From the following information pass Incorporation Journal Entries in the Books of Head office as on 31st March 2012. 1) Goods sent by Head Office to Branch of Rs. 2,000 on 28th March 2012 received by Kolhapur Branch on 2nd April 2012. 2) Cash remitted by Kolhapur Branch of Rs. 5,000/- on 30th March 2012 received by HO on 3rd April 2012. 3) Proportionate General Expenses chargeable to Kolhapur Branch Rs. 500. 4) Depreciation on Kolhapur Branch Machinery Rs. 200. (Machinery A/c kept in HO books.) 5) Proportionate General Manager’s salary chargeable to Branch Rs. 2,500. 5 4. a) Mr. Sagar who keeps his books of accounts under single entry system gives you the following information. You are required to prepare the Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ending 31-3-2012 and the Balance Sheet as on that date. Receipts and Payments Accounts for the year ending 31st March, 2012 Receipts Rs. Payments Rs. To Bal. b/d 6,000 By Creditors 81,000 To Sales 34,000 By Salary 4,500 To Debtors 1,25,000 By Rent 2,000 By Wages 14,000 By Trade Expenses 8,000 By Purchases 6,000 By Drawings 15,000 By Balance 34,500 1,65,000 1,65,000 -3- SLR-B – 15 The assets and liabilities were as follows : 1-4-2011 31-3-2012 Stock 25,000 36,000 Creditors 13,000 14,000 Debtors 27,000 32,000 Furniture 12,000 12,000 Machinery 40,000 40,000 Provide for depreciation on furniture at 5% and on machinery 10%. Make provision for doubtful debts at 5% on debtors. 10 4. b) On 1st June 2005, Solapur Coal Trader consigned to Kolhapur Coal Trader 2050 tons of coal costing Rs. 3,07,500/- and paid Lorry freight thereon was Rs. 82,000. On 25th December, an Account Sales was received from Kolhapur Coal Trader showing 1000 tons sold at Rs. 320 per ton, sales expenditure Rs. 23,760/-, Octroi expenses Rs. 4,000/- and commission 10% on sales. The consignee enclosed a Bank draft for the proceeds less expenses and reported a shortage of 50 tons on the whole consignment. Show Consignment A/c and Consignee’s A/c in the books Solapur Coal Traders. 10 5. a) A Delhi Merchant has a branch at Chennai to which he sent the goods at a price so as to show a profit of 20% on invoice price. From the following particulars draw up the Branch Account and Branch Debtors Account in the books of Head Office. 10 Sr. No. Particulars Rs. 1 Stock of Goods (1/4/2011 at invoice price) 12,000 2 Stock of Goods (31/3/2012 at invoice price) 15,000 3 Goods sent to Branch at cost 1,00,000 4 Goods returned by Branch at cost 2,000 5 Cash Sales 55,000 6 Total Sales 1,22,000 7 Returns from customers 1,000 8 Bad debts 2,000 9 Discount allowed 500 10 Cash received on Ledger Accounts 60,000 11 Sundry Debtors (1/4/2011) 5,000 12 Sundry Debtors (31/3/2012) 8,500 13 Sundry expenses 10,000 3,93,000 SLR-B – 15 -4- 5. b) From the following Trial Balance of Mr. Kisan, prepare Trading Profit and Loss A/c with two columns for the year end 31st March 2012 and Balance Sheet as on that date. 10 Trial Balance as on 31st March 2012 Debit Rs. Credit Rs. Opening Stock : Sales : – Live stock 61,000 – Milk etc. 30,400 – Paddy 4,000 – Paddy 52,600 – Cattle Feed 2,800 – Live-stock 9,000 92,000 – Fertilizers 2,200 70,000 Creditors 11,800 Purchases : Capital 1,71,200 – Live Stock 11,600 – Fertilizers 2,400 – Seeds 1,200 – Cattle Feed 6,800 22,000 Expenses : – Crop 8,000 – Live Stock 10,000 18,000 General Expenses 12,000 Tractor 36,000 Land 1,00,000 Cash at Bank 17,000 Total 2,75,000 Total 2,75,000 Adjustments : 1) Closing Stock : a) Live Stock Rs. 60,000 b) Paddy Rs. 3,000 c) Cattle Feed Rs. 1,800 d) Fertilizers Rs. 1,200 2) The Proprietor consumed Milk Rs. 4,800/- and Paddy Rs. 1,200/-. 3) Provide 10% depreciation on Tractor. 4) Cowdung of Rs. 4,000 has been used as manure in Crop Section. _____________________
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Solapur University Question Paper,B.Com. I , BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (Old) ,2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (Old) Day and Date : Thursday, 3-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Instructions : 1) Graph papers will be supplied on request. 2) Use of soundless calculator is allowed. 3) All questions are compulsory. 4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 5) Assume suitable data if necessary. 1. Select the most suitable answer for the following : 10 i) The function f (x) = 2x + 3x3 is an a) even function b) odd function c) even as well as odd d) none of these ii) The value of f
(x) at x = a is denoted by a) f
(a) b) dx df c) dx dy d) all of the above iii) The rule dx du du dy dx dy is known as a) parametric function b) inverse function c) chain rule d) none of the above iv) When both the variables are expressed in terms of a same third variable then the function is known as a) inverse function b) implicit function c) first principle d) parametric function v) Whenever x is in the index, we take ________ on both sides in the first instance then differentiate. a) square root b) logarithm c) constant d) coefficient P.T.O. Seat No. SLR-B – 22 -2- vi) > @ x 2x 5 lim 2 x 5 a) 25 b) 35 c) 40 d) 32 vii) The process of integration of the product of two functions is known as a) integration by subtraction b) integration by substitution c) integration by part d) integration through partial fractions viii) The integration of 2 with respect to x is a) 2x2 + c b) c 2 x2 c) 0 d) 2x + c ix) The integration of emx with respect to x is a) emx b) m emx c) mx ex d) memx x) If y is expressed in terms of x explicitly, then the function y = f (x) is called as a) implicit function b) explicit function c) identity function d) none of these 2. Answer the following : A) If y = f (x) = x2 find dx dy by using first principles. 5 B) Draw the graph of f (x) = x2 + 3 by taking x = – 3, – 2, – 1, 0, 1, 2, 3. 5 3. A) Evaluate i) Ý Þ Ü Í Î Ì x 3x 2 lim x 4x 3 2 2 x 1 . ii) Ý Þ Ü Í Î Ì x 2x 2 x 2 lim 1 x 2 2 . 5 B) Evaluate i) Ý Ý Þ Ü Í Í Î Ì x 2 lim x 1 5 2 x 2 ii) Ý Þ Ü Í Î Ì 5x 3 lim x x 4 2 2 x . 5 -3- SLR-B – 22 4. Attempt (A) or (B) : 10 A) i) Prove that Õ Õ a 0 a 0 f (a x) dx f (x) dx ii) Evaluate dx x 1 x 3 2 2 Õ . iii) If y = 2e–3x + 3e2x find the value of 6y dx dy 5 dx d y 2 2 . B) i) Find the cost function and the average cost function if the marginal cost function is given by MC = 3x2 – 2x + 7 and the fixed cost in Rs. 200. ii) If the demand law is p = 48 – x2 find the maximum revenue. 5. Attempt (A) or (B) : 10 A) i) If u and v are differentiable functions of x, then show that dx dv dx du u v dx d . ii) Find dx dy for y 3x 2x 5 2 . iii) Find dx x log x 1 Õ . B) i) Find the maxima of y = x3 – 3x2 – 9x + 12. ii) Evaluate dx x 3 x x 3 0 Õ . _______________
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Solapur University Question Paper.B.Com. (Part – II) (Semester – III), ENGLISH (Compulsory),2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. (Part – II) (Semester – III) Examination, 2014 ENGLISH (Compulsory) Day and Date : Tuesday, 15-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Instructions : i) All questions are compulsory. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the right answer from the alternatives given below and fill in the blanks. 10 1) Pico Iyer visited Ladakh which is in the ________ region. a) Vidharbian b) Himalayan c) Southern d) Western 2) “The Three Dancing Goats” is a folk tale told by _________ a) Landlord b) Old woman c) Baba Trinco d) Pico Iyer 3) Anurag Mathur has shown the flaws in the Indian _________ a) Political System b) Education System c) Economical System d) Social System 4) Sindhu asked for a barrel of food stuffs and a ________ ring to the landlord’s daughter. a) metal b) gold c) silver d) bronze 5) In the poem ‘Mending Wall’ the two farmers mended the wall every _______ season. a) Winter b) Autumn c) Spring d) Rainy 6) ‘I Too’ is written by a) Robert Frost b) Rabindranath Tagore c) Langston Hughes d) N.R. Murthy Seat No. SLR-B – 25 -2- 7) The three colours of stones on the ring were white ________ and bright green. a) black b) red c) yellow d) light green 8) Sham is _______ (play) the violin. a) played b) has played c) playing d) to play 9) Geeta saw a dog; In the sentence the underlined verb is a _______ verb. a) Traditional b) Transitive c) Regular d) Intransitive 10) The window was _________ open when he left for Pune. a) Slight b) Slighting c) Slightly d) Slighted 2. Answer any five of the following questions in two or three sentences. 10 1) What did the first European traveller in Ladakh set up ? 2) What does half of the population of Ladakh consist of and why ? 3) What made Sindhu accept the old woman’s deal ? 4) What are the differences between Gopal’s Indian classmates and his American Peers ? 5) How did Shindu sell the three goats to the landlord’s daughter ? 6) What did Gopal find new and exciting about the American System of Education ? 3. A) Answer any two of the following questions in about fifty words each. 6 1) What is the theme of the poem ‘I Too’ written by Langston Hughes ? 2) Explain the statement “Good fences make good neighbours”. 3) What is the understanding between the poet Robert Frost and his neighbour for spring time ? B) Answer briefly any two of the following questions. 4 1) You are Ramesh Lad and you have organised of tele conference of regional managers of your company to discuss the reasons for decrease in sales of the company product. Invite their suggestions to increase the sale. -3- SLR-B – 25 2) Write a voice mail message to your lawyer Mr. Mukesh Deshpande who is out of station, you want his appointment next week. 3) You are Mr. Rakesh Mehta Chartered Accountant. You are out of station for a week . Write a voice mail message for your clients. 4. Answer any one of the following. 10 1) Write a letter to the showroom manager, Geeta Electronics, Pune asking for a catalogue and price list of electronic goods. 2) As Ashok Patil, whose scooter was involved in an accident. Write a letter to Bajaj Insurance Pvt. Ltd., Pune claiming insurance for damage to the vehicle. 5. Write a review on a popular film you have recently seen. 10 ______________
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Solapur University Question Paper,B.Com. (Part – II),CORPORATE ACCOUNTING,2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. (Part – II) (Semester – III) Examination, 2014 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING Day and Date : Saturday, 19-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of calculator is allowed. 1. Choose the correct alternative : 10 1) The part of issued share capital which is agreed to take up by the public is known as _____________ capital. a) Authorised b) Issued c) Subscribed d) Paid up 2) A _____________ days notice of demand must be issued before forfeiture of shares. a) 7 b) 14 c) 21 d) 30 3) _____________ shareholders are not real owners of the company. a) Preference b) Equity c) Equity and Preference d) All of them 4) Accounting Standard 2 (AS-2) relates to _____________ a) Depreciation accounting b) Disclosure of Accounting Policies c) Valuation of Inventories d) Accounting of Fixed Assets P.T.O. SLR-B – 27 -2- 5) Expenses which are payable but not paid upto year end are known as _____________ expenses. a) Capital b) Revenue c) Prepaid d) Outstanding 6) Goodwill is shown in the schedule of _____________ a) Fixed Assets b) Current Assets c) Investment d) Miscellaneous Expenses 7) Gross Profit is divided in _____________ ratio. a) Time b) Sales c) Miscellaneous d) Default 8) Amount paid in anticipation of call is known as _____________ a) Calls in advance b) Calls in arrears c) Share Premium d) Discount on shares 9) _____________ expenses divided in time ratio. a) Advertisement b) Bad-debts c) Salary d) Discount 10) Dividend declared between two annual general meeting is called as _____________ dividend. a) Proposed b) Actual c) Final d) Interim 2. Write short notes : 10 a) Forfeiture of shares b) Preliminary Expenses. -3- SLR-B – 27 3. a) A Ltd. Company issued equity shares of Rs. 100 each at a premium of Rs. 20 per share payable as follows : On application Rs. 20 On allotment Rs. 50 (including premium) On First Call Rs. 30 On Final Call Rs. 20 Mr. ‘X’ holding 100 shares did not pay first and final call money. Hence his shares were forfeited. The forfeited shares were re-issued to Mr. Y @ Rs. 80 per share. Pass journal entries to record the forfeiture of the shares in the books of the company. 5 b) XYZ Ltd. was registered on 1st July 2011 to take over the business of Surya Ltd. as from 1st April 2011. The accounts of the company are prepared for the year ending on 31st March 2012. Total turnover for the year amounted to Rs. 5,00,000 of which Rs. 1,25,000 related to the period from 1st April 2011 to 30st March 2011. Calculate period ratio and sales ratio. 5 4. Veermati Ltd. having suffered heavy losses, decided to issue 1000 shares of Rs. 100 each at a discount of 10% . Having passed resolution to that effect getting sanction of the court for that, it invited applications for the shares. The amounts were payable as under : On application Rs. 25 On allotment Rs. 25 (after adjusting discount) On Call Rs. 40 Total 1200 applications were received and shares were duly allotted to 1000 applicants. The application money on balance shares being refunded. SLR-B – 27 -4- All the amounts were duly received subject to exception of Mr. Nagesh holding 10 shares, failed to pay the allotment and call money. His shares were forfeited. These shares were re-issued to Mr. Suraj as fully paid receiving cash Rs. 80 per share. Pass the journal entries in the books of the company. 10 OR ABC Ltd. was incorporated on 1st March 2010 to acquire a business as from 1st Jan. 2010. The purchase consideration was agreed at Rs. 60,000 to be satisfied by issue of 3000 equity shares of Rs. 10 each fully paid and Rs. 30,000, 6% Debentures. The following is the Profit and Loss A/c for the year ended 31st Dec. 2010 : Profit and Loss A/c Dr. Cr. Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. To Salaries 30,000 By Gross Profit 72,600 To Office Expenses 2,400 To Rent 2,100 To Selling Expenses 6,800 To Carriage Outward 1,100 To Debenture Interest 1,350 To Dividend 3,000 To Director’s Fees 2,000 To Preliminary Expenses 2,870 To Interest on purchase consideration 900 To Net Profit 20,080 72,600 72,600 -5- SLR-B – 27 Additional Information : i) Sales are of one commodity at a fixed price and the average monthly sales for first two months was one-half of the average of the monthly sales for the remainder of the year. ii) The shares and debentures were issued to vendor on 1st April 2010. iii) Interest at 6% per annum was paid on the purchase consideration from 1st Jan. 2010 to the date of settlement. You are required to profit or loss prior and after in corporation. 10 5. Following is the Trial Balance of ‘X’ Ltd. Co. as on 31st March 2012 : Particulars Dr. Rs. Cr. Rs. Equity Share Capital – 7,50,000 (Rs. 75 paid) Share Premium – 1,00,000 Land and Building 5,00,000 – Plant and Machinery 8,00,000 – Depreciation Provisions Land and Building – 1,00,000 Plant and Machinery – 1,20,000 General Reserve 1,40,000 6% Debentures – 50,000 Investment (Eq. shares in Ltd. Co. at cost) 1,00,000 – Stock as on 31.3.2012 70,000 – Cash at Bank 23,000 – SLR-B – 27 -6- Cash in Hand 800 – Profit and Loss A/c (Bal. as on 1st April 2011) – 25,000 S. Creditors – 60,000 Income Tax deducted at source 1,200 – Establishment Expenses 52,000 – Rent and Taxes 2,400 – Debenture Interest 1,500 – Audit Fees 3,000 – Director’s Fees 6,000 – Sundry Expenses 8,700 – Dividend (Gross) – 11,200 Gross Profit – 2,12,400 15,68,600 15,68,600 Additional Information : i) Authorised capital of the company is Rs. 10,00,000 divided into 10,000 equity shares of Rs. 100 each. ii) Market value of the investment as on the date of Balance-Sheet is Rs. 85,000. iii) Depreciation is to be provided on written down value of land and building at 5% and plant of machinery at 15%. -7- SLR-B – 27 iv) Provision for taxation is to be made at 50% of the net profit. v) Directors propose to transfer Rs. 10,000 to General Reserve. You are required to prepare Profit and Loss A/c for the year ended 31st March 2012. 10 OR Prepare Balance Sheet of ‘X’ Ltd. Co., for the year ended 31st March 2012 from the above Trial Balance (Given in Question No. 5). 10 Additional Information : Surplus carried forward from Profit and Loss A/c to Balance Sheet (Sch. No. 2 Reserve and Surplus) for the year ended 31st March 2012 amounted to Rs. 28,250. _____________
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B.Com. I (Semester – I),FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING, 2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. I (Semester – I) (Old) Examination, 2014 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Day and Date : Saturday, 29-3-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Out of Question No. 4 (a) and Question No. 4 (b) solve any one. 3) Out of Question No. 5 (a) and Question No. 5 (b) solve any one. 4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the correct alternatives and complete the given sentence : 10 1) Indian Co-operative Movement was started in India to free the farmers from the clutches of a) Bankers b) Private money lenders c) Creditors d) Government 2) No part of the profits of a co-operative society is to be appropriated without the approval of the a) Management b) Board of Directors c) Annual General Meeting d) Central Govt. 3) That part of unsecured creditors which has a priority over other creditors is called a) Sundry creditors b) Loan creditor c) Preferential creditor d) Other creditor 4) Purchase consideration receivable from Ltd. company is credited to ___________ A/c by the firm. a) Ltd. Company’s b) Realisation c) Bank d) Shares 5) ___________ help management in discharging its functions of planning, control, decision making etc. a) Financial Accounting b) Cost Accounting c) Social Accounting d) Management Accounting Seat No. P.T.O. SLR-B – 3 -2- 6) Under the Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, rent due to landlord is preferential for a period of a) Two months b) One month c) Three months d) Four months 7) Income Tax dues are a) Secured creditors b) Unsecured creditors c) Preferential creditors d) Fully secured creditors 8) Assets and liabilities of the firm are transferred to _________ on conversion of partnership firm. a) Ltd. Companies A/c b) Cash A/c c) Realisation A/c d) Shares in Ltd. Co. A/c 9) Deposit received by credit Co. op. Society are shown on ___________ side. a) Asset b) Liability c) Profit and Loss A/c Debit d) Profit and Loss A/c Credit 10) An _________ person is one who is not in a position to pay his debts in full. a) Solvent b) Insolvent c) Indian d) American 2. Answer the following : A) Write a note on, Branches of Accounting. 5 B) If the purchasing company agrees to take over from the partnership firm only assets, the purchasing company agrees to take over machinery at Rs. 1,05,000, Furniture at Rs. 30,000, Stock at Rs. 60,000, Debtors at Rs. 60,000 subject to provision for bad debts at 5% and Goodwill at Rs. 30,000. 5 What will be amount of purchase consideration ? 3. Answer the following : A) Write a note on, Accounting Conventions. 5 B) Mr. Raja filed his petition in bankruptcy. The amount due are as follows. 5 i) Two months wages of the two workers Rs. 250. ii) A clerks salary for 5 months Rs.300. iii) Rent for one month Rs. 300. Prepare only list ‘D’ in statement of Affairs, Business place of Mr. Raja is in Mumbai city. -3- SLR-B – 3 4. Answer any one : 10 a) Jay and Padam were equal partners. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2013 was as follows : Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2013 Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Sundry Creditors 50,000 Cash at Bank 20,000 Capital – Stock in hand 60,000 Jay 80,000 Debtors 50,000 Padam 60,000 1,40,000 Furniture 10,000 Investments 20,000 Machinery 30,000 1,90,000 1,90,000 The partners decided to sell the firms business to Sunshine Company Ltd. except Investments (Which were distributed between partners) the other Assets and Liabilities were taken over by the company. The other Assets were valued at Rs. 1,94,000. The Bank Account was not taken over. The company issued Rs. 1,00,000 in shares and the balance in cash as purchase consideration Rs. 1,000 were paid as realisation expenses. Show the Realisation A/c, the Bank A/c, and Capital A/c’s of partners. 4. b) You are required to prepare Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2013 from the following Trial Balance of Vikas Co-operative Credit Society and other information given. Particulars Dr. Particulars Cr. Rs. Rs. Cash in hand 350 Share Capital 3,75,000 Cash at Bank 7,000 Reserve Fund 25,000 Fixed Deposit with Members Deposits 11,23,875 M.S.C. Bank 77,500 Unpaid Dividend 1,050 Furniture 3,500 Dividend Equalisation Interest on Deposit 40,000 Reserve 9,000 Interest due on Loans 4,000 Staff Provident Fund 10,000 Salaries 15,000 Profit and Loss Office Rent 2,500 Appropriation A/c Balance 15,500 Printing and Stationery 200 Interest 89,000 Travelling Expenses 300 Renewal Fees 2,000 Insurance Premium 500 Miscellaneous Income 150 Contribution to Provident Co-operative Development Fund 1,000 Fund 1,025 Loan due from Members 15,00,000 Education Fund 250 16,51,850 16,51,850 Additional Information : a) Interest accrued on members deposit Rs. 2,500. b) Interest accrued due but not received Rs. 1,000. c) Addition to Furniture during the year Rs. 500. d) Provide depreciation at 10% on closing balance of furniture. e) Outstanding salary Rs. 150. f) Advance salary Rs. 250. g) Audit fees due Rs. 1,500. h) Authorised capital : 50,000 Shares of Rs. 10 each. SLR-B – 3 -4- i) Directors have recommend the following appropriations for the current year. i) Dividend to shareholders at 5%. ii) Required amount to Reserve Fund. iii) Transfer to Co-operative Development Fund at 5% of net profit after contributing to reserve fund. iv) Transfer to dividend equalisation reserve Rs. 1,000. v) Addition to building fund Rs. 5,000. 5. Answer any one. 10 a) From the following information, prepare a statement of Affairs in respect of Mr. A who filed his petition on 31-3-2013. Particulars Rs. Sundry creditors 60,000 Creditors partly secured by lien on shares 35,000 Liability on bills discounted (estimated to be dishonoured Rs. 3,000) 6,000 Mortgage on Building 10,000 Creditors for rent, taxes and salaries 3,000 Book-debts : Good 20,000 Doubtful (estimated to produce Rs. 2,000) 5,000 Bad 4,000 Stock (estimated to realise Rs. 30,000) 40,000 Shares (estimated to produce Rs. 12,000) 15,000 Cash at Bank 1,000 Bills receivable 1,500 Building (valued at Rs. 16,000) 18,000 -5- SLR-B – 3 Machinery (estimated to produce Rs. 4,000) 8,000 Fixtures (estimated at Rs. 1,500) 2,000 Debentures in Textile Mills Ltd.; (estimated at Rs. 3,000) 3,500 Loss on speculation 9,000 Loss through betting 6,000 On 1-4-2008 he had a capital of Rs. 35,000. The business resulted in a profit of Rs. 30,000 in first three years and a loss of Rs. 2,500 in the last two years after allowing Rs. 1,500 for interest on capital each year. The total withdrawals amounted to Rs. 45,000 during the period. b) From the following Trial Balance of Sanmitra Credit Co-operative Society Ltd., Pune, prepare Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2013 in the prescribed form. Trial Balance as on 31st March 2013 Debit Balances Rs. Credit Balances Rs. Loan to members 3,50,000 Share capital 1,00,000 Contribution to staff Reserve Fund 9,000 Provident Fund 240 Members deposit 2,70,000 Insurance premium 520 Unpaid dividend 200 Travelling and conveyance 1,710 Staff Provident Fund 2,400 Printing and stationery 480 P & L A/c (1-4-2012) 3,500 Salary to Managing Director 6,000 Interest 43,000 Salary to staff 13,600 Renewal fees 400 Interest Loan 960 Sundry Income 320 SLR-B – 3 -6- Interest on Deposit 9,600 Co-op. Development Fund 2,000 Office furniture 840 Education Fund 600 Fixed deposit with Co-operative Bank 30,000 Cash in hand 2,180 Cash at Bank 15,290 4,31,420 4,31,420 Adjustments : 1) Interest due on members deposit Rs. 1,000/-. 2) Interest due but not received Rs. 2,400. 3) Salary outstanding on 31st March, 2013 Rs. 600. 4) Audit fees unpaid Rs. 400. 5) Authorised capital 10,000 shares of Rs. 20 each. 6) Directors propose to pay dividend 2%. 7) Depreciate furniture by 5%. 8) Net Profit for year ended 31st March, 2013 is Rs. 10,968. _________________
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2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper, B.Com. – II ,ENGLISH COMPULSORY Keeping Pace
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. – II (Semester – IV) Examination, 2014 ENGLISH COMPULSORY Keeping Pace Day and Date : Friday, 4-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. N.B. : i) All questions are compulsory. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the right answer from the alternatives given below : 10 1) ‘Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture’ is written by __________ a) Langston Hughes b) R. K. Narayan c) Jerome K. Jerome d) R. K. Laxman 2) C. V. Raman used to carry optical tools like a telescope, a spectroscope and a ___________ to observe the sea. a) prism b) DVD c) hard disc d) pen drive 3) Sudha Kulkarni was an engineer in ___________ a) TEMCO b) TESCO c) TERCO d) TELCO 4) Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ is taken from __________ a) The Gardner b) Crescent Moon c) Gitanjali d) The Lotus Eaters 5) Shakespeare’s ‘The Seven Ages of Man’ is an extract from __________ a) As You Like It b) Seven Samurai c) Seven Deadly Sins d) The Secret SLR-B – 31 -2- 6) The phrase ‘narrow domestic walls’ suggests ___________ a) boundaries of caste and creed b) very short passage c) narrow walls d) family walls 7) Three hours later, she ____________ (wake) in the recovery room. a) waked up b) has woken up c) wake up d) woke up 8) Raghu ___________ (be) going Mumbai tomorrow. a) was b) shall c) is d) could 9) Sara looked to her college ____________ a) happily b) happiness c) happy d) none of the above 10) My brother-in-law arrived _____________ yesterday. a) late b) lately c) latest d) none of the above 2. Answer any five of the following questions in two to three sentences each. 10 1) Comment on the humour represented in ‘Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture’. 2) Draw the character sketch of Uncle Podger. 3) Which factors helped infosys to grow faster than its competitors ? 4) How did N. R. Narayan Murthy take the Indian software industry to a global platform ? 5) Describe Raman’s attempts to prove the sky is blue. 6) How Keen and Porter experimented with the optics ? 3. A) Answer any two of the following : 6 1) Discuss on the themes represented in Tagore’s ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’. 2) Bring out the spiritual qualities of Tagore’s ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’. 3) Explain the symbolic significance of Shakespeare’s ‘The Seven Ages of Man’. -3- SLR-B – 31 B) Rewrite the following paragraph making necessary corrections in the use of capitals and punctuations (any two). 4 1) Education system around the world have been influenced by the global educational policies as developed by international institutions such as Unesco, Unicef and the world Bank. 2) Our education system was excellent because of teachers like Rishi vashist, maharshi Vishwamitra, Maharshi valmiki and Chanakya etc who all still hold high respect in our society. 3) literature, Mathematics Philosophy, Science etc. flourished during its heydays. india was a great centre of education for the world ? 4. Answer any one of the following : 10 1) Imagine that you are interviewing a social reformer for your college magazine. Draft 8-10 questions and the possible responses for the interview. 2) Imagine that you have applied for the post of sales executive and asked to attend an interview. Draft 8-10 questions that you could be asked and write them along with your possible responses. 5. Answer the following question : 10 Imagine that you are the convener of Sport Committee of a reputed college formed for planning the ‘Sport Day’ at the college campus. Draft exchanges/ transcript of the meeting including convener’s opening remarks, stating purpose of the meeting, proposals and clarifications etc. _____________________
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Solapur University Question Paper, B.Com. – II (Semester – IV),CORPORATE ACCOUNTING,2014 Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. – II (Semester – IV) Examination, 2014 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING Day and Date : Wednesday, 9-4-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of calculators is allowed. 1.Choose the correct alternative : 10 1) Debenture is a type of _______________ capital. a) Borrowed b) Owned c) Equity d) Preference 2) Increase in working capital is _______________ of fund. a) Increase b) Decrease c) Constant d) None of these 3) Current Assets Minus_______________ = Working capital. a) Current liabilities b) All liabilities c) Investment d) Capital 4) Discount on issue of debentures is_______________loss. a) Actual b) Preliminary c) Revenue d) Capital SLR-B – 33 -2- 5) When the term fund is taken as cash, the statement is called as _______________ a) Working capital statement b) Revenue statement c) Funds flow statement d) Cash flow statement 6) In case of voluntary winding up a liquidator is appointed by the _______________ a) Board of Directors b) Members c) Government d) Court 7) In case of preference shares, rate of dividend is_______________ a) Increasing b) Decreasing c) Fixed d) Not fixed 8) Liquidators final statement is prepared _______________ a) In all modes of winding up b) Voluntary winding up c) Only in case of compulsory winding up d) None 9) Unless otherwise stated debentures are presumed to be_______________ a) Unsecured loan b) Secured loan c) Current liabilities d) Current assets -3- SLR-B – 33 10) Fair value = _______________ a) 2 Market value − Intrinsic value b) 2 Market value + Intrinsic value c) 2 Market value d) 2 Intrinsic value 2. Write short note (any two) : 10 a) Liquidators remuneration b) Preference share c) Redemption of debentures. 3. A) A Ltd. Company provide you following information : 14% Preference share capital Rs. 5,00,000 (Shares of Rs. 100 each) 10,000 Equity shares of Rs. 100 each Rs. 10,00,000 Reserves Rs. 5,00,000 12% debentures Rs. 5,00,000 The profit of the company after taxation is Rs. 3,40,000, for equity shares of companies in the same class of business yield is 20%. Ascertain the market value of each equity shares. 5 B) From the following information prepare a statement showing changes in working capital : Balance Sheet Liabilities 2011 2012 Assets 2011 2012 (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) Share capital 4,50,000 4,50,000 Fixed Assets 4,00,000 3,20,000 Reserve 3,00,000 3,10,000 Investment 50,000 60,000 P & L A/c 56,000 68,000 (Non current) Creditors 1,68,000 1,34,000 Inventories 2,40,000 2,10,000 8% debentures 75,000 10,000 Debtors 2,10,000 4,55,000 Mortgage loan – 2,70,000 Bank 1,49,000 1,97,000 10,49,000 12,42,000 10,49,000 12,42,000 5 4. The following schedule shows the Balance Sheet in the condensed form of Sanjeev Ltd. Assets 1-1-2012 31-12-2012 Rs. Rs. Cash and Bank 45,000 45,000 S. Debtors 33,500 21,500 Temporary investment 55,000 37,000 Prepaid expenses 500 1,000 Stock in trade 41,000 53,000 Land and building 75,000 75,000 Machinery 26,000 35,000 2,76,000 2,67,500 SLR-B – 33 -4- Liabilities Rs. Rs. S. Creditor’s 51,500 48,000 Outstanding expenses 6,500 6,000 8% debentures 45,000 35,000 Depreciation fund 20,000 22,000 Reserve for contingencies 30,000 30,000 Profit and Loss A/c 8,000 11, 500 Capital 1,15,000 1,15,000 2,76,000 2,67,500 The following information is also available : 1) 10% dividend paid in cash. 2) New machinery for Rs. 15,000 was purchased but old machinery costing Rs. 6,000 was sold for Rs. 2,000. Accumulated depreciation was Rs. 3,000. 3) 8% Debentures of Rs. 10,000 were redeemed by purchase from open market @ 96 for a debenture of Rs. 100. 4) Investment costing Rs. 18,000 were sold at book value. You are required to prepare cash flow statement for the year ending 31-12-2012. 10 OR -5- SLR-B – 33 Following is the Balance Sheet of Janata Ltd. as on 31st March 2012. Balance Sheet as on 31-3-2012 Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Issued Capital Block Capital 5,00,000 40,000 shares of Current assets 2,00,000 Rs. 10 each 4,00,000 Goodwill 40,000 G. Reserve 90,000 P & L A/c 20,000 5% debentures 1,00,000 Current liabilities 1,30,000 7,40,000 7,40,000 On 31st March 2012 the block capital was independently valued at Rs. 5,50,000 and goodwill at Rs. 50,000. The net profit for the last three years were Rs. 51,600, Rs. 51,650 and Rs. 52,000 of which 20% was placed to reserve, this proportion being considered reasonable in the industry in which the company is engaged and where a fair investment return may be taken at 10%. Compute the value of shares by Net Assets method and Yield method. Also calculate fair value of each share. 10 5. ‘X’ Ltd. issued 1,000 6% debentures of Rs. 100 each payable as to Rs. 20 on application, Rs. 30 on allotment, Rs. 40 on first call and balance on final call. Applications were received for 1,500 debentures, out of which applications for 900 debentures were allotted fully. Applications for 400 debentures were allotted 100 debentures and remaining applications were rejected. All sums due were received. Journalise the transactions in the books of ‘X’ Ltd. 10 OR SLR-B – 33 -6- Hardluck Ltd. went into voluntary liquidation on 31 March 2012. The Balance Sheet on that date was as follows : Balance Sheet Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Share capital Plant 2,50,000 30,000 shares of Rs. 10 each 3,00,000 Debtor’s 1,45,000 15000, 8% Pref. Stock 1,80,000 Share of Rs. 10 each 1,50,000 Bank 5,000 9% Debentures 1,00,000 P & L A/c 1,50,000 (having floating charge) S. Creditors 1,80,000 7,30,000 7,30,000 The liquidators realised the assets as stock and plant Rs. 4,20,000. Debtor’s Rs. 1,90,000. Preference dividend was paid upto 31-3-2011. Preference share holders carried the right of payment of dividend (in addition to capital) in arrears automatically before anything can be paid to the equity share holders. All claim were admitted. Expenses of liquidation amounted to Rs. 20,000. Debentures were repaid on 30-9-2012 together with interest upto date. The liquidator was to get his remuneration @ 2% of the amount realise and 2% on the amount paid to equity shareholders. Prepare liquidators final statement
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B.Com. – III , ADVANCED STATISTICS (Paper – I),2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper
B.Com. – III (Sem. – VI) Examination, 2014
ADVANCED STATISTICS (Paper – I)
Day and Date : Wednesday, 2-4-2014
Max. Marks : 50
Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Each question carries equal marks.
3) Graph papers will be supplied on request.
4) Use of soundless calculator is allowed.
1. Choose the correct alternative : 10
1) If X is a random variable with probability distribution {x, P(x)}, then ∑xP(x) is called
a) mean of X b) variance of X c) both a) and b) d) none of these
2) Var (X + constant) is equal to
a) Var (X) b) Var (constant) c) Var (X) + constant d) None of these
3) If a and b are constants, then E (aX + b) =
a) a E(X) b) E (X) c) aE(X) + b d) none of these
4) Mean of binomial distribution is equal to
a) pq b) np c) npq d) none of these
5) In binomial distribution ‘p’ denotes probability of
a) success b) failure c) both a) and b) d) none of these
6. For the binomial distribution ; if n = 4 and 3 1 p = , then the value of variance is
a) 8/3 b) 8/9 c) 4/3 d) none of these
7) Mean is equal to variance in case of
a) Binomial distribution b) Poisson distribution c) Normal distribution d) None of these
8) If either p or q is very small, but n is sufficiently large, the binomial distribution is very closly approximated by
a) Poisson distribution b) Normal distribution c) Geometric distribution d) None of these
9) If X ~ N ( , ) 2 μ σ variate, then mean of X is
a) μ b) 2μ c) 1 d) none of these
10) Normal probability curve is
a) symmetric b) bell shaped c) both a) and b) d) none of these
2. a) Define binomial distribution. If mean and variance of binomial distribution are 20 and 16 respectively. Find its parameters n and p.
5 b) Let X denote the number of heads obtained in a random toss of three coins. The Prob. distribution of X is X : 0 1 2 3 P(x) : 8 1 8 3 8 3 8 1 Find : i) E (X) and ii) E (2X + 1). 5
3. a) If X and Y are independent r.v’s then show that E (XY) = E (X) . E(Y).
5 b) A discrete r.v.X has Poisson distribution such that P(X = 2) = P(X = 3) Find P (X = 4). (Given e–3 = 0.0498).
4. Attempt any one of the following : 10 a) State probability mass function of Poisson distribution. Give the situations where Poisson distribution is applicable. b) For a normal variate X with mean = 25 and SD = 10. Find the area between : i) X = 25 to X = 35 and ii) X ≥ 15 (Given that area under normal curve z = 0 to z = 1 is 0.3413). 5. Attempt any one of the following : 10 a) Define normal distribution . State the properties of normal distribution. b) The joint probability distribution of (X, Y) is Y –1 0 1 X –1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0 0.1 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 0.2 0.1 Find : i) E (X/Y = –1) and ii) V (X/Y = –1). _____________________
B.Com. – III (Sem. – VI) Examination, 2014
ADVANCED STATISTICS (Paper – I)
Day and Date : Wednesday, 2-4-2014
Max. Marks : 50
Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Each question carries equal marks.
3) Graph papers will be supplied on request.
4) Use of soundless calculator is allowed.
1. Choose the correct alternative : 10
1) If X is a random variable with probability distribution {x, P(x)}, then ∑xP(x) is called
a) mean of X b) variance of X c) both a) and b) d) none of these
2) Var (X + constant) is equal to
a) Var (X) b) Var (constant) c) Var (X) + constant d) None of these
3) If a and b are constants, then E (aX + b) =
a) a E(X) b) E (X) c) aE(X) + b d) none of these
4) Mean of binomial distribution is equal to
a) pq b) np c) npq d) none of these
5) In binomial distribution ‘p’ denotes probability of
a) success b) failure c) both a) and b) d) none of these
6. For the binomial distribution ; if n = 4 and 3 1 p = , then the value of variance is
a) 8/3 b) 8/9 c) 4/3 d) none of these
7) Mean is equal to variance in case of
a) Binomial distribution b) Poisson distribution c) Normal distribution d) None of these
8) If either p or q is very small, but n is sufficiently large, the binomial distribution is very closly approximated by
a) Poisson distribution b) Normal distribution c) Geometric distribution d) None of these
9) If X ~ N ( , ) 2 μ σ variate, then mean of X is
a) μ b) 2μ c) 1 d) none of these
10) Normal probability curve is
a) symmetric b) bell shaped c) both a) and b) d) none of these
2. a) Define binomial distribution. If mean and variance of binomial distribution are 20 and 16 respectively. Find its parameters n and p.
5 b) Let X denote the number of heads obtained in a random toss of three coins. The Prob. distribution of X is X : 0 1 2 3 P(x) : 8 1 8 3 8 3 8 1 Find : i) E (X) and ii) E (2X + 1). 5
3. a) If X and Y are independent r.v’s then show that E (XY) = E (X) . E(Y).
5 b) A discrete r.v.X has Poisson distribution such that P(X = 2) = P(X = 3) Find P (X = 4). (Given e–3 = 0.0498).
4. Attempt any one of the following : 10 a) State probability mass function of Poisson distribution. Give the situations where Poisson distribution is applicable. b) For a normal variate X with mean = 25 and SD = 10. Find the area between : i) X = 25 to X = 35 and ii) X ≥ 15 (Given that area under normal curve z = 0 to z = 1 is 0.3413). 5. Attempt any one of the following : 10 a) Define normal distribution . State the properties of normal distribution. b) The joint probability distribution of (X, Y) is Y –1 0 1 X –1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0 0.1 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 0.2 0.1 Find : i) E (X/Y = –1) and ii) V (X/Y = –1). _____________________
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Solapur University Question Paper, B.Com. – I (Sem. – I) (New),ENGLISH (Compulsory),2014 Qusetion Paper
Solapur University Question Paper B.Com. – I (Sem. – I) (New) Examination, 2014 ENGLISH (Compulsory) (On Track : English Skills for Success) Day and Date : Thursday, 27-3-2014 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory., 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the right answer from the alternatives given below : 10 i) The word ‘intelligence’ is derived from the ___________ word ‘intellegere’. a) Greek b) Latin c) Indian d) English ii) The writer’s attitude towards Miss Krishna was one of _____________ a) deep affection and admiration b) apathy and indifference c) tolerance and patience d) hatred and contempt iii) The note that the man from the west received was in fact from ___________ a) John b) Bob c) Jimmy d) Johny iv) O Henry was the pen name of the American writer _____________ a) Harry Potter b) George Orwell c) Nergis Dalal d) William Sydney Porter v) Sarojini Naidu’s ‘Bangle Sellers’ uses the vivid image of a bangle to capture the concept of ____________ a) Gender inequality b) Class equality c) Group equality d) Gender equality vi) ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’ relates to the plight of Irish ___________ fighting for the United Kingdom. a) Police b) Leaders c) Gentlemen d) Soldiers SLR-BN – 69 -2- vii) Rajani lives in ______________ United States of America. a) a b) an c) the d) no article viii) This is not Sonu’s file. It’s _______________ a) my b) myself c) mine d) none of the above ix) Raju does all his tasks ___________ great care. a) in b) with c) at d) on x) The temples here are many _____________ old. a) Century b) Centurys c) Centurie’s d) Centuries 2. Answer any five of the following questions in two to three sentences each. 10 1) Describe the character of Jimmy wells with suitable evidence from the story ‘After Twenty Years’. 2) What do you understand of Miss Krishna’s childhood from the story ‘The Connoisseur’ ? 3) What are the many facts of intelligence ? 4) Examine how O. Henry builds suspense and provides a twist in the story ‘After Twenty Years’. 5) Describe the narrator’s experience of having Miss Krishna stay at her house. 6) Why can computers not ‘think’ in the same way as human beings ? 3. A) Write a paragraph on any two of the following topics. 6 i) A meaningful Education. ii) The importance of celebrations in our lives. iii) Evils of Terrorism. B) Answer briefly any two of the following questions. 4 i) Describe the different types of bangles which the bangle-sellers carry. ii) What do you think is the speaker’s attitude towards his ‘poor’ countrymen in the poem ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’ ? iii) Explain the following lines. ‘A waste of breath the years behind in balance with this life, this death’. -3- SLR-BN – 69 4. Write an essay on any one of the following topics. 10 i) Role of youth in development of the Nation. ii) Wildlife Conservation – Need of the Day. 5. Read the following passage and make notes giving a suitable title. 10 The problem of unemployment is one of the major problem in India. Our development plans as conceived so far have failed to provide adequate solution for it. In almost every five-year plan, the Government has been giving great importance to the problem of unemployment but inspite of the fact that many plans have been completed by now, this problem continues to be grave as ever. Unemployment, in India, is of varying kinds and degrees. A large number of people are completely jobless. They keep knocking about from piller to post in search of pretty jobs, but wherever they 90, they are faced with the relentless ‘no vacancy’ boards. Most of the people in this category are educated and belong to urban areas. But three-fourths of our unemployed populace get their sustenance from land and they are not completely unemployed. On account of the nature of their work, they have to remain in forced idleness for one-third of the year. Even otherwise, their working hours are being confined to morning and evenings, they waste the rest of their day in idle gossips. Loss in terms of man-hours suffered thus is colossal indeed. These formers can be called underemployed or seasonally employed. Many factors are responsible for accentuating this problem, the most conspicuous among them being over-population of the country. Secondly, India is still an underdeveloped nation. Lack of technical education and vocational guidance along with a distaste for manual labour is responsible for unemployment among the educated people. Gradual dis-integration and exinction of the cottage industry accounts for under-employment among farmers. unemployment leads to very tragies consequences. It breeds frustration among some, discontent among the others. It is responsible for under-nourishment of our children and our poor living standards and poor education and medical facilities. _____________________
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B.Com. – I (Semester – II), FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (New) ,2014 Question Paper Solapur University Question Paper
Solapur University Question Paper
B.Com. – I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (New)
Day and Date : Saturday, 29-3-2014 Total Marks : 50
Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Out of Q. 4 a and Q. 4 b solve any one.
3) Out of Q. 5 a and Q. 5 b solve any one.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Choose the correct alternatives and complete the given sentence : 10
1) The relationship between consignor and consignee is one of _________
a) Debtor and creditor b) Seller and buyer
c) Principal and agent d) Producer and consumer
2) The commission given to the consignee to bear loss on account of bad debts is _____________
a) Simple commission b) Special commission
c) Overriding commission d) Del Credere commission
3) The object of branch accounting is to know ______________
a) Profit and Loss of Head Office
b) Profit / Loss of each branch
c) Profit and Loss of the proprietor
d) None of the above
4) Dependent Branch is also called as __________ branch.
a) Agency b) Independent
c) Foreign d) Inland
5) Accounting _________ means those rules of action adopted by the accountants universally while recording accounting transactions.
a) System b) Principles
c) Procedure d) None of the above
6) The term _______________ includes those basic assumptions or conditions upon which the science of accounting is based.
a) Conventions b) Accounting
c) Concepts d) All of the above
7) According to _______________ convention accounting practices should remain unchanged from one period to another.
a) Materiality b) Disclosure
c) Conservation d) Consistency
8) In ___________ system only Personal Accounts and Cash Book are kept.
a) Branch Accounting b) Double Entry
c) Single Entry d) None of the above
9) The primary objectives of ____________ organisation is to provide services.
a) Company b) Partnership
c) Non-Profit d) None of the above
10) ___________ system is suitable for small business unit such as sole trading concern and partnership firm.
a) Branch Accounting b) Company Accounts
c) Single Entry d) None of the above
2. Answer the following :
A) Write a short note on Accounting Principles. 5
B) A Head Office in Delhi has a branch at Bombay. From the following information, prepare the Branch Account in the Head Office books showing the net profit of the branch : 5
Rs.
Opening stock at branch 5,000
Goods sent to branch 40,000
Goods return by branch 2,000
Sales proceeds received from branch 50,000
Cheques sent to branch for :
Salaries 2,400
Wages 600
Rent 1,000
Closing stock at branch 7,000
3. Answer the following :
A) Write a short note on Accounting Conventions. 5
B) A consigned 2000 tonnes of coal @ Rs. 50 per tonne to B of Delhi. He paid Rs. 20,000 as freight. Due to normal wastage only 1,950 tonnes were received by B. He also paid Rs. 5,000 as unloading and cartage charges. The goods unsold amount to 650 tonnes. You are required to calculate the value of closing stock. 5
4. Answer any one : 10
a) On 1st June, 2013, Benerjee and Co. of Baroda consigned to Mukerjee and Co. of Mahmad 100 fans invoiced at Rs. 450 each, which was 25% above their cost price. Banerjee and Co. has paid Rs. 100 for packing Rs. 50 for insurance and Rs. 350 for carriage. On 1st Oct. 2013, Mukerjee and Co. sold 75 fans for Rs. 40,000 the expenses incurred there on being Rs. 1,600. Mukerjee and Co. is entitled to get ordinary commission at 5% and 25% del-credere commission on sales. They remitted Rs. 30,000 to Banerjee and Co. Pass the Journal Entries in the books of Consignor.
b) Given below is the Receipt and Payment Account of Khandvi Sports Society for the year ended 31st March, 2013 :
Receipt and Payment Account for the year ended 31-03-2013 Receipts Rs. Payments Rs.
To Entrance fees 2,000 By Salaries 2,000
To Donation for building 25,000 By Gardening 300
To General donations 3,000 By Building 20,000
To Subscription 4,000 By Printing and Stationary 200
To Interest on Investment 100 By Furniture 4,000
To Rent received 900 By Telephone charges 400
By Sports Equipments 3,000
By Insurance 100
By Investments 4,000
By Balance c/d 1,000
35,000 35,000
Additional Information :
1) Subscriptions outstanding for the year 2012-2013 Rs. 800.
2) Subscriptions received in advance for the year 2013-2014 Rs. 50.
3) Salaries outstanding Rs. 100.
4) Prepaid Insurance Rs. 30.
5) Half of the entrance fees are to be capitalised.
6) Depreciate building by 2% , furniture by 5% and sports equipment by 10%.
Prepare :
1) Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31-03-2013.
2) Balance Sheet as on that date.
5. Answer any one : 10
a) The Modern Trading Company of Solapur has a branch at Barsi. Goods are sent to branch at selling price which is cost plus 20%. All cash received is deposited into the head office account in a local branch and the necessary advice is sent to the head office. The head office sends cheques for branch expenses.
From the following particulars, draw up the Branch Account in the head office books :
Rs. Stock at branch on 1st January, 2013 18,000
Stock at branch on 31st December, 2013 22,800
Goods sent to branch 72,000
Goods returned to head office 4,200
Cash sales for the year 39,000
Credit sales for the year 25,200
Returns from customers 1,200
Cash received from customers 20,000
Discount to customers 400
Allowances to customers 100
Bad debts 500
Rent and rates 1,500
Salaries and wages 4,000
Sundry debtors on 1st January, 2013 6,000
Sundry debtors on 31st December, 2013 9,000
b) Shri Abhay requests you to prepare a Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year 2013 from the following details :
All his takings : Cash and credits are paid into Bank, except the amount retained for personal use and for Petty expenses, which he notes in a note book. An analysis of the Bank Pass Book reveals the following :
Total amount (including Rs. 3,350 for credit sales mode in 2012) paid into Bank Rs. 43,550. Expenditure :
Personal drawing Rs. 3,000
Purchases Rs. 35,400
Salaries Rs. 2,500
Rent Rs. 1,200
Electricity Rs. 350
Printing and Stationary Rs. 250 and advertising Rs. 450.
Cash at Bank on 31st Dec. 2013 was Rs. 400. His personal drawing shown in the note book amounted to Rs. 1,200 and the amount spent for petty expenses Rs. 300, Rs. 4,675 was outstanding for Credit sales excluding Rs. 425, which was considered, irrecoverable and to be written off.
His liabilities were :
Particulars 31-12-2012 31-12-2013
Rs. Rs.
Creditors 2,400 3,500
Rent 100 100
Electricity 20 15
Advertising – 250
The stock on 31-12-2013 was Rs. 3,500 but he had no record of his stock on 31st Dec. 2012. He sold his Goods at profit 33 3
1 % on cost.
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B.Com. – I (Semester – II) Examination, 2014
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (New)
Day and Date : Saturday, 29-3-2014 Total Marks : 50
Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Out of Q. 4 a and Q. 4 b solve any one.
3) Out of Q. 5 a and Q. 5 b solve any one.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Choose the correct alternatives and complete the given sentence : 10
1) The relationship between consignor and consignee is one of _________
a) Debtor and creditor b) Seller and buyer
c) Principal and agent d) Producer and consumer
2) The commission given to the consignee to bear loss on account of bad debts is _____________
a) Simple commission b) Special commission
c) Overriding commission d) Del Credere commission
3) The object of branch accounting is to know ______________
a) Profit and Loss of Head Office
b) Profit / Loss of each branch
c) Profit and Loss of the proprietor
d) None of the above
4) Dependent Branch is also called as __________ branch.
a) Agency b) Independent
c) Foreign d) Inland
5) Accounting _________ means those rules of action adopted by the accountants universally while recording accounting transactions.
a) System b) Principles
c) Procedure d) None of the above
6) The term _______________ includes those basic assumptions or conditions upon which the science of accounting is based.
a) Conventions b) Accounting
c) Concepts d) All of the above
7) According to _______________ convention accounting practices should remain unchanged from one period to another.
a) Materiality b) Disclosure
c) Conservation d) Consistency
8) In ___________ system only Personal Accounts and Cash Book are kept.
a) Branch Accounting b) Double Entry
c) Single Entry d) None of the above
9) The primary objectives of ____________ organisation is to provide services.
a) Company b) Partnership
c) Non-Profit d) None of the above
10) ___________ system is suitable for small business unit such as sole trading concern and partnership firm.
a) Branch Accounting b) Company Accounts
c) Single Entry d) None of the above
2. Answer the following :
A) Write a short note on Accounting Principles. 5
B) A Head Office in Delhi has a branch at Bombay. From the following information, prepare the Branch Account in the Head Office books showing the net profit of the branch : 5
Rs.
Opening stock at branch 5,000
Goods sent to branch 40,000
Goods return by branch 2,000
Sales proceeds received from branch 50,000
Cheques sent to branch for :
Salaries 2,400
Wages 600
Rent 1,000
Closing stock at branch 7,000
3. Answer the following :
A) Write a short note on Accounting Conventions. 5
B) A consigned 2000 tonnes of coal @ Rs. 50 per tonne to B of Delhi. He paid Rs. 20,000 as freight. Due to normal wastage only 1,950 tonnes were received by B. He also paid Rs. 5,000 as unloading and cartage charges. The goods unsold amount to 650 tonnes. You are required to calculate the value of closing stock. 5
4. Answer any one : 10
a) On 1st June, 2013, Benerjee and Co. of Baroda consigned to Mukerjee and Co. of Mahmad 100 fans invoiced at Rs. 450 each, which was 25% above their cost price. Banerjee and Co. has paid Rs. 100 for packing Rs. 50 for insurance and Rs. 350 for carriage. On 1st Oct. 2013, Mukerjee and Co. sold 75 fans for Rs. 40,000 the expenses incurred there on being Rs. 1,600. Mukerjee and Co. is entitled to get ordinary commission at 5% and 25% del-credere commission on sales. They remitted Rs. 30,000 to Banerjee and Co. Pass the Journal Entries in the books of Consignor.
b) Given below is the Receipt and Payment Account of Khandvi Sports Society for the year ended 31st March, 2013 :
Receipt and Payment Account for the year ended 31-03-2013 Receipts Rs. Payments Rs.
To Entrance fees 2,000 By Salaries 2,000
To Donation for building 25,000 By Gardening 300
To General donations 3,000 By Building 20,000
To Subscription 4,000 By Printing and Stationary 200
To Interest on Investment 100 By Furniture 4,000
To Rent received 900 By Telephone charges 400
By Sports Equipments 3,000
By Insurance 100
By Investments 4,000
By Balance c/d 1,000
35,000 35,000
Additional Information :
1) Subscriptions outstanding for the year 2012-2013 Rs. 800.
2) Subscriptions received in advance for the year 2013-2014 Rs. 50.
3) Salaries outstanding Rs. 100.
4) Prepaid Insurance Rs. 30.
5) Half of the entrance fees are to be capitalised.
6) Depreciate building by 2% , furniture by 5% and sports equipment by 10%.
Prepare :
1) Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31-03-2013.
2) Balance Sheet as on that date.
5. Answer any one : 10
a) The Modern Trading Company of Solapur has a branch at Barsi. Goods are sent to branch at selling price which is cost plus 20%. All cash received is deposited into the head office account in a local branch and the necessary advice is sent to the head office. The head office sends cheques for branch expenses.
From the following particulars, draw up the Branch Account in the head office books :
Rs. Stock at branch on 1st January, 2013 18,000
Stock at branch on 31st December, 2013 22,800
Goods sent to branch 72,000
Goods returned to head office 4,200
Cash sales for the year 39,000
Credit sales for the year 25,200
Returns from customers 1,200
Cash received from customers 20,000
Discount to customers 400
Allowances to customers 100
Bad debts 500
Rent and rates 1,500
Salaries and wages 4,000
Sundry debtors on 1st January, 2013 6,000
Sundry debtors on 31st December, 2013 9,000
b) Shri Abhay requests you to prepare a Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year 2013 from the following details :
All his takings : Cash and credits are paid into Bank, except the amount retained for personal use and for Petty expenses, which he notes in a note book. An analysis of the Bank Pass Book reveals the following :
Total amount (including Rs. 3,350 for credit sales mode in 2012) paid into Bank Rs. 43,550. Expenditure :
Personal drawing Rs. 3,000
Purchases Rs. 35,400
Salaries Rs. 2,500
Rent Rs. 1,200
Electricity Rs. 350
Printing and Stationary Rs. 250 and advertising Rs. 450.
Cash at Bank on 31st Dec. 2013 was Rs. 400. His personal drawing shown in the note book amounted to Rs. 1,200 and the amount spent for petty expenses Rs. 300, Rs. 4,675 was outstanding for Credit sales excluding Rs. 425, which was considered, irrecoverable and to be written off.
His liabilities were :
Particulars 31-12-2012 31-12-2013
Rs. Rs.
Creditors 2,400 3,500
Rent 100 100
Electricity 20 15
Advertising – 250
The stock on 31-12-2013 was Rs. 3,500 but he had no record of his stock on 31st Dec. 2012. He sold his Goods at profit 33 3
1 % on cost.
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