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Waec 2004 Accounts - Principles of Accounts Past QuestionsQuestion 36:Use the information to answer the given question. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT: \(\begin{array}{c|c} & & N & & N \\ \hline \text{Balance - 1st January} & 2002 & 200 & \text{Bar supplies}& 2,850\\ \text{subscriptions received:} & & & \text{wages} & 350\\ & 2002 & 3,600 & \text{General expenses} & 400 \\ & 2003 & 250 & \text{Printing expenses} & 120 \\ \text{Receipts from Bar} & & 4,500 & \text{Equipment} & 200 \\ \text{receipts from dance} & & 500 & \text{Repairs} & 200 \\ \text{Sundry receipts} & & 400 & \text{Balance - 31st December} & 4,880 \\ & & \overline{9,450} & & \end{array}\) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: \(\begin{array}{c|c} & \text{1/01/02} & \text{31/12/12} \\ & N & N \\ \hline \text{Equipment} & 4,500 & 5,150\\ \text{Stock - Bar} & 1,200 & 3,200 \\ \text{Bar supplies} & 2,400 & 5,600\end{array}\) Accumulated fund as at 1st January 2002 is A. N6,900 B. N5,900 C. N4,500 D. N3,500 Question 37:Use the information to answer the given question. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT: \(\begin{array}{c|c} & & N & & N \\ \hline \text{Balance - 1st January} & 2002 & 200 & \text{Bar supplies}& 2,850\\ \text{subscriptions received:} & & & \text{wages} & 350\\ & 2002 & 3,600 & \text{General expenses} & 400 \\ & 2003 & 250 & \text{Printing expenses} & 120 \\ \text{Receipts from Bar} & & 4,500 & \text{Equipment} & 200 \\ \text{receipts from dance} & & 500 & \text{Repairs} & 200 \\ \text{Sundry receipts} & & 400 & \text{Balance - 31st December} & 4,880 \\ & & \overline{9,450} & & \end{array}\) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: \(\begin{array}{c|c} & \text{1/01/02} & \text{31/12/12} \\ & N & N \\ \hline \text{Equipment} & 4,500 & 5,150\\ \text{Stock - Bar} & 1,200 & 3,200 \\ \text{Bar supplies} & 2,400 & 5,600\end{array}\) Gross profit from Bar trading is A. N4,500 B. N1,350 C. N450 D. N400 Question 38:Use the information to answer the given question. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT: \(\begin{array}{c|c} & & N & & N \\ \hline \text{Balance - 1st January} & 2002 & 200 & \text{Bar supplies}& 2,850\\ \text{subscriptions received:} & & & \text{wages} & 350\\ & 2002 & 3,600 & \text{General expenses} & 400 \\ & 2003 & 250 & \text{Printing expenses} & 120 \\ \text{Receipts from Bar} & & 4,500 & \text{Equipment} & 200 \\ \text{receipts from dance} & & 500 & \text{Repairs} & 200 \\ \text{Sundry receipts} & & 400 & \text{Balance - 31st December} & 4,880 \\ & & \overline{9,450} & & \end{array}\) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: \(\begin{array}{c|c} & \text{1/01/02} & \text{31/12/12} \\ & N & N \\ \hline \text{Equipment} & 4,500 & 5,150\\ \text{Stock - Bar} & 1,200 & 3,200 \\ \text{Bar supplies} & 2,400 & 5,600\end{array}\) Amount owing to Bar creditors is A. N8,450 B. N6,050 C. N5,600 D. N2,850 Question 39:An expense is said to be revenue in nature if it A. Adds or contributes to the operating income of the business B. Reduces the capital of the business C. Necessitates the introduction of additional capital D. Adds to or mproves the value of fixed assets Question 40:Which of the following is the basis of accounting in public service? A. Profit B. Accrual C. Expenditure D. Cash |
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