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Bank reconciliation statement - Jamb Accounts - Principles of Accounts Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Accounts - Principles of Accounts Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Bank reconciliation statement

Question 1:


The term "accounting period" is used to refer to the

A. Time span during which taxes are paid to the inland revenue board
B. Budget period, usually one year, relied on by the accountant
C. Time span, usually one year, covered by financial statement
D. Period within which debtors are expected to settle accounts


Question 2:


When preparing a bank reconciliation statement, which of the following is deducted from the balance per bank statement?

A. Bank charges
B. Uncleared cheques
C. Returned cheques
D. Unpresented cheques


Question 3:


Adama's bank account showed an overdraft of N600 on 31st march. On going through the account, it was discovered that the N1,080 paid into the account on 29th March had not been credited. what should be the balance in Adama's cash accounts?

A. N1,680 Dr
B. N1,080 Cr
C. N600 Dr
D. N480 Cr


Question 4:


An examination of the cash book on 3rd August 1993 showed a different balance from the bank statement of 31st July, 1993 which read N722. Uncredited cheques were Bimpe N40; Wale N60 while unpresented cheques were; Usman N20, Kalu N32 and Musa N70. What is the cash book balance after the reconciliation?

A. N700
B. N770
C. N800
D. N822


Question 5:


What is the balance of the bank account shown above?

A. N88 500 debit
B. N 88 500 credit
C. N 59 410 credit
D. N 59 410 debit






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