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MCQ of NPO ( NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION ) accountancy class 12

MCQ of NPO ( NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION ) accountancy class 12

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Q. 1. Receipts and Payments Account generally shows
(A) A Debit balance
(C) Surplus or Deficit
(B) A Credit balance
(C) Capital Fund

Q. 2. Income and Expenditure Account records transactions of
(A) Revenue nature only
(B) Capital nature only
(C) Both revenue and capital nature
(D) Income of only revenue nature and expenditure of revenue and capital
nature.

Q.3. Income and Expenditure Account reveals
(A) Surplus or Deficiency
(C) Net Profit
(B) Cash in Hand
(D) Capital Account

0. 4. The amount of Subscription received from members' by a Non-profit
organisation is shown in which of the following?
(A) Debit side of Income and Expenditure Account
(B) Credit side of Income and Expenditure Account
(C) Liability side of Balance Sheet
(D) Assets side of Balance Sheet

Q. 5. Donation received for a special purpose:
(A) Should be credited to Income and Expenditure Account
(B) Should be credited to separate account and shown in the Balance Sheet
(C) Should be shown on the assets side
(D) Should not be recorded at all.

Q.6. Subscription received by a school for organising annual function is treated as:
(A) Capital Receipt (i.e., Liability) (B) Revenue Receipt (ie, Income)
(C) Asset
(D) Earned Income

Q.7. The amount of Entrance Fees' received by a Non-profit organisation (Gif it is received regularly) is shown in which of the following?
(A) Liability side of Balance Sheet
(B) Assets side of Balance Sheet
(C) Debit side of Income and Expenditure Account
(D) Credit side of Income and Expenditure Account


Q.8. Out of following items, which one is shown in the Receipts and Paym
Account?
(A) Outstanding Salary
(C) Life Membership Fees
(B) Depreciation
(D) Accrued Subscription

Q.9. Not-for-profit organisations prepare
(A) Trading Account
(B) Trading & Profit and Loss Account
(C) Income and Expenditure Account
(D) All of the above


Q. 10. The Receipts and Payments Account is a summary of
(A) Debit and Credit balance of Ledger Accounts
(B) Cash Receipts and Payments
(C) Expenses and Incomes
(D) Assets and Liabilities

Q. 11. Receipts and Payments Account is a
(A) Personal Account
(C) Nominal Account
(B) Real Account
(D) Real and Nominal Account, both

Q. 12. Income and Expenditure Account is a
(A) Personal Account
(C) Nominal Account
(B) Real Account
(D) Real and Nominal Account, both

Q. 13. Credit side balance in Income &Expenditure Account reveals:
(A) Excess of cash receipts over payments
(B) Excess of cash payments over receipts
(C) Excess of expenditure over income
(D) Excess of income over expenditure

Q. 14. Source of income for a not-for-profit organisation is
(A) Subscription from Members (B) Donation
(C) Entrance Fees
(D) All of the above

Q. 15. Which of the following represent capital receipt
(A) Life Membership Subscription (B) Donation
(C) Subscription
(D) Interest on Investments

Q. 16. Amount received from sale of grass by a club should be treated as
(A) Capital Receipt
(C) Asset
(B) Revenue Receipt
(D) Earned Income

17. The amount received for sale of old sports materials by a Non-profit
organisation is shown in which of the following?
(A) Debit side of Income and Expenditure Account
(B) Liability side of Balance Sheet
(C) Credit side of Income and Expenditure Account
(D) Assets side of Balance Sheet

0. 18. If there is a 'Match Fund', then match expenses and incomes are transfe
to:
(A) Income and Expenditure A/c
(B) Assets side of Balance Sheet
(C) Liabilities side of Balance Sheet
(D) Both Income and Expenditure A/c and to Balance Sheet

Q. 19. Subscription received in advance during the current year is:
(A) an income
(B) an asset
(D) none of these
(C) a liability

Q. 20. Subscription received in cash during the year amounted to 40,000; subscription outstanding at the end of previous year was 1,500 and outstanding at the end of current year was 2,000. Subscription received in advance for next year was 800. The amount credited to Income & Expenditure Account will be:
(A) 238,700
(C) 240,300
(B) 239,700
(D) 41,300

Q. 21. Subscription received in cash during the year amounted to 5,00,000;
subscription outstanding at the end of previous year was 20,000 and outstanding at the end of current year was 25,000. Subscription received in advance for next year was 8,000 and received in advance during previous year was 7,000. The amount credited to Income & Expenditure Account will be      
(A) 5,04,000
(C) 4,96,000
(B) 5,06,000
(D) 24,94,000

Q. 22. Subscription received in cash during the year amounted to 60,000; subscription received in advance for next year was 3,000 and received in advance during previous year was 2,000. Subscription in arrear at the end of current year was 75,400. The amount credited to Income & Expenditure Account will be:
(A) 53,600
(C) 55,600
(B) 66,400
(D) 64,400

0.23. Subscription received in cash during the year amounted to 3,00,000; subscription received in advance for next year was 10,000 and received in advance during previous year was 8,000. Subscription in arrear at the end of previous year was 18,000 and subscription in arrear at the end of current yearwas 12,000. The amount credited to Income & Expenditure Account will be
(A) 2,96,000
(C) 2,92,000
(B) 3,04,000
(D) 3,08,000

24. What amount will be credited to the Income and Expenditure Account for the
year ending 31st March, 2010 on the basis of the following information?
                      31-3-2009 31-3-2018
Outstanding
Subscription 10000 25000
Advance
Subscription 3000 2000

Subscriptions received during the year 2009-10 were
(A) 3,84,000
(C) 3,86,000
(B) 4,16,000
(D) 4,14,000

Q. 25. There are 200 members, each paying an annual subscription of subscription received during the year 1,95,000; subscriptions receiver advance at the beginning of the year 23,000 and at the end of the year Amount shown in Income & Expenditure Account will be
(A) 2,00,000
(C) 1,94,000
(B) 1,96,000
(D) 2,01,000

Q. 26. The opening balance of Prize Fund was 32,800. During the year, donate received towards this fund amounted to 15,400; amount spent on prizes was 12,300 and interest received on prize fund investment was 4,000. The closing balance of Prize Fund will be
(A) 56,500
(B) 64,500
(C) 39,900
(D) 31,900
Q.
Q27. Salary paid in cash during the current year was 80,000; Outstanding at the end was 4,000; Salary paid in advance last year pertaining to current year was 3,200; paid in advance during current year for next year was R5,000. The amount debited to Income and Expenditure Account will
(A) 85,800
(C) 782,200
(B) 77,800
(D) 74,200

Q. 28. Salary paid in cash during the current year was R30,000; Outstanding salary at the end of previous year was 2,000 and outstanding salary at the end current year was 3,000. Salary paid in advance during current  year was 2,600. The amount debited to Income and Expenditure Account will be:
(A) 233,600
(B) 226,400
(C) 231,600
(D) 228,400

0.29. Salary paid for the year ended 31st March, 2010 amounted to 75,000
much amount will be recorded in Income and Expenditure Account in following case?

31-3-2009 31-3-2010
Outstanding Salary 6,500 6,000
Prepaid Salary 1,200 1,000
(A) 75700
(C) 75,300
(B) 74,300
(D) 74,700



Q. 30. How much amount will be shown in Income and Expenditure Account in the
following case?
                                         1-4-2009    31-3-2010
.Creditors for Stationery     8,000     6000
Stock of Stationery              3,000     3200

During 2009-10 payment made for Stationery was 60,000.
(A) 57,800
(C) 61,800
(B) 62,200
(D) 58,200

0. 31. How much amount will be shown in Income and Expenditure Account in the
following case?
31-3-2009 31-3-2010

Unpaid for Medicines 10,000 12000
Stock of Medicines 8000 13000

Payment made for medicines during 2009-10 was 2,50,000
(A) 22,53,000
(C) 2,57,000
(B)2,47,000
(D) 2,43,000

Q. 32. If a General Donation of huge amount is received by a school, that donation is
treated as
(A) Revenue Receipt (Income)
(B) Capital Receipt (Liability)
(C) Assets
(D) Earned Income

Q. 33. If a general donation of smaller amount is received by a school, that donation
will be shown in:
(A) Liability Side
(B) Asset Side
(C) Debit side of Receipt and Payment A/c
(D) Credit side of Receipt and Payment A/c

.34. Out of the following items, which one is shown in the Receipts and Payments
Account' of a not for profit organisation?
(A) Accrued subscription
(C) Depreciation
(B) Outstanding salary
(D) None of these

0.35. Out of the following items, which is not shown in the "Receipts and Payments
А/с, of a not for profit organisation?
(A) Subscription received in advance
(B) Subscription due
(C) Last year subscription received
(D) All of the above

Q 36 Out of the following items, which is shown in the 'Receipts and Payments
A/c' of a not for profit organisation?
(A) subscription received in advance
(B) last year subscription received
(c) current year subscription received
(d) all of the above.


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