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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Commercial Art

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Commercial Art

General Instructions:
(i) All the eight questions are compulsory which carry equal marks.
(ii) Answers to be written for question nos.1 and 2 in about200 words each. Question nos.6, 7 and 8 are objective type.

1.Appreciate any of the following miniature-paintings included in your course of study only based on its (a) Nam of the painter (b) medium & technique (c) subject-matter and (composition):
(a) Radha (Bani-Thani) (Rajasthani School)

(b) Krishna with Gopis (Pahari School)

2. Describe the origin and development of the Mughal or Deccan School of Miniature Painting.

3.Which human life-values are expressed in any of the following paintings of the Bengal School? Explain briefly:
(a) Shiva and Sati
(b) Journey’s End

4. Write a critical note on the compositional arrangement of any of the following contemporary (modern) Indian art-works or sculptures included in your course of study, based on the aesthetic parameters:

(1) Of Walls (a graphic-print)
(2) Triumph of Labour(a sculpture)
(3) Gossip (a painting)

5.Identify any relevant painting of the Rajasthani or Pahari School of Miniature Painting included in your course of study comprising of the following features and explain them in that particular painting accordingly:
(1) The tradition of simple and straight forward compositions in the Rajasthani miniature paintings, in which main figures stand out against a flat background in dark or bright colours.
OR
(2) Depiction of the Krishna Lila themes in the Pahari miniature paintings.

6. Mention the titles of any three Mughal and two Deccani Miniature paintings included in your course of study.

7. Mention the names of those five painters of the Bengal School are included in your course of study.

8. Mention the title of the art-work done by each of the following contemporary (Modern) Indian Artists, which is included in your course of study:
(1) Gaganendranath Tagore (Painter)
(2) KamleshDuttPande (Painter)
(3) SomnathHore (Graphic-Artist)
(4) K. LaxmaGoud (Graphic-Artist)
(5) AmarnathSehgal (Sculptor)

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1. Name the process which provides the requisite amount, quality, timing and sequence of efforts and ensures that planned objectives are achieved with a minimum of conflict. (1)
2. What are Planning premises? (1)
3. Name the process of exchange of information between two or more persons to reach common understanding. (1)
4. Sara worked in a call center. Her team manager did not wish to be contradicted and gave rewards depending on the result. State one benefit of the style of leadership being followed by Sara’s team manager. (1)
5. What does a high Debt Service Coverage Ratio indicate? (1)
6. Aarohan Ltd. an automobile manufacturer was diversifying into manufacturing two-wheelers. They knew that India is on a growth path and a new breed of consumer is eager for a first vehicle. The market responded very well to the new product. The
company did not have to allow credit, as it had advance orders from four to six months with deposits paid. Also, due to efficiency in managing their operations as soon as a vehicle was off the assembly line, it was out to the dealers. Give any one reason discussed above which helped the firm in managing its working capital efficiently. (1)
7. SEBI recently called for information and issued a show cause notice to NSE and its 14 officials seeking explanation on the Preferential Access allegations at the Exchange’s Co-location facility. State the function that SEBI performed by doing so. (1)
8. Identify the right of a consumer under Consumer Protection Act, 1986 which Consumer organizations help a consumer to claim by performing the function of “encouraging consumers to strongly protest and take an action against unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices of sellers”. (1)
9. Progress Ltd. Is facing difficulties in introduction of machinery of latest technology as they are facing resistance from the informal groups who are pressurizing the members to work against organizational interests. As the Human Resources manager of the company would you advise the management of the company to confront them or give them some other suggestion to deal with the informal groups. (3)
10. Shyam wanted to start a business of selling handicrafts by getting in touch with the craftsmen in the rural areas of Bengal. He wants to make a low investment in fixed Capital. Advise him in taking suitable decisions regarding the Nature of Business, Scale of operations and Financing Alternatives (in a developed financial market) that he needs to take for the purpose. (3)
11. State any three functions of a supervisor. (3)
12. Malaysian budget airline group Sky Europe announced discounted fares, starting as low as Rs.1,099 for domestic destinations operated by its Indian Joint Venture carrier and Rs.2,099 for international flights operated by other group airlines under a limited period offer. A. Identify the medium of communication which can be used by the firm to inform a large number of people about the new fares. B. Also, state any two merits of the communication tool, apart from the one discussed above. (3)
13. State any three responsibilities that a consumer must keep in mind while purchasing gold jewelry. (3)
14. Having transformed 2500 Kirana stores across eight cities in to virtual super markets, the start up Quick Bizz further decided in advance, to collaborate with 15000-20,000 store owners in top 30 cities of the country by the end of this year. The company has set its eye on digitizing over 1,00,000 kirana stores over next 18-24 months. A. Identify and explain the step in the process of one of the functions of management discussed above. B. Also explain the last step to be performed by Quick Bizz as part of the process. (4)
15. At present, apart from the basic pay and allowances as a part of compensation, the employees and employers contribute 12% of basic wages each towards Employees Provident Fund scheme and Employees Pension Fund scheme. A proposal to reduce the contribution by employers and employees to 10% of basic pay and dearness allowance was listed on the agenda for a recent meeting of Employees Provident Fund Organization held. The stakeholders expressed their reservations about it and they feel that it should be continued at 12%. Explain any two needs as suggested by Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory, which will not be satisfied by the incentives discussed above. (4)
16. State the first four steps which are involved in the screen-based trading for buying and selling of securities in the secondary market. (4)
17. Bye-Bye Motors recently informed the media about its aim to train up to 4000 people in the next 3 years in the skills associated with automobile industry as part of its program to provide technical and vocational education for unemployed youth. The firm has already started the program in collaboration with Automobile Skill Development Council. This news in the media has helped the firm in promoting its image in the eyes of the public and consumer activist groups.
A. Why is it important for the company to satisfy the public and the consumer activist groups. Give reasons.
B. Which departments in the firm can be given the responsibility to disseminate information and build goodwill of the firm? (4)
18. R&T Reality, the property development arm of the construction and engineering giant R&T in a recent report to the media shared that it is betting on bigger and better projects

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : English Language And Literature

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English Language And Literature

SECTION - A
READING – 20 marks

Q1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

1. Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. When areas in and around Leh began to experience water shortages, life didn’t grind to a halt. Why? Because Chewang Norphel, a retired civil engineer in the Jammu and Kashmir government came up with the idea of artificial glaciers.
2. Ladakh, a cold desert at an altitude of 3,000-3,500 metres above sea level, has a low average annual rainfall rate of 50mm. Glaciers have always been the only source of water.Agriculture is completely dependent on glacier melt unlike the rest of river/monsoon-fed India. But over the years with increasing effects of climate change, rainfall and snowfall patterns have been changing, resulting in severe shortage and drought situations. Given the severe winter conditions, the window for farming is usually limited to one harvest season.
3. It is located between the natural glacier above and the village below. The one closer to the village and lowest in altitude melts first, providing water during April/May, the crucial sowing season. Further layers of ice above melt with increasing temperature thus ensuring continuous supply to the fields. Thus, farmers have been able to manage two crops instead of one. It costs about Rs.1,50,000 and above to create one.
4. Fondly called the “glacier man”, Mr. Norphel has designed over 15 artificial glaciers in and around Leh since 1987. In recognition of his pioneering effort, he was conferred the Padma Shri by President Pranab Mukherjee, in 2015.
5. There are few basic steps followed in creating the artificial glacier.
6. River or stream water at higher altitude is diverted to a shaded area of the hill, facing north, where the winter sun is blocked by a ridge or a mountain range. At the start of winter/November, the diverted water is made to flow onto sloping hill face through distribution channels. Stone embankments are built at regular intervals which impede the flow of water, making shallow pools and freeze, forming a cascade of ice along the slope.Ice formation continues for 3-4 months resulting in a large accumulation of ice which is referred to as an “artificial glacier”. (349 words)

1.1 Attempt any eight of the following questions on the basis of the passage you have read (1X8=8Marks)

i. Who was Chewang Norphel?
ii. What kind of land form is Ladakh?
iii. Why have Glaciers been the only source of water for Ladakh?
iv. Why has the pattern of snowfall and rainfall changed?
v. How are Glaciers significant for irrigation?
vi. How do farmers manage to grow two crops instead of one?
vii. In which year did President Pranab Mukherjee confer Padma Shri to Mr. Norphel?
viii. How many months does the ice formation continue for?
ix. Find the word in the paragraph 6 which means the same as ‘gathering’?

Q2.Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

1. Have you ever failed at something so miserably that the thought of attempting to do it again was the last thing you wanted to do?
2. If your answer is yes, then you are “not a robot.” Unlike robots, we human beings have feelings, emotions, and dreams. We are all meant to grow and stretch despite our circumstances and our limitations. Flourishing and trying to make our dreams come true is great when life is going our way. But what happens when it’s not? What happens when you fail despite all of your hard work? Do you stay down and accept the defeat or do you get up again and again until you are satisfied? If you have a tendency to persevere and keep going then you have what experts call, grit.
3. Falling down or failing is one of the most agonizing, embarrassing, and scariest human experiences. But it is also one of the most educational, empowering, and essential parts of living a successful and fulfilling life. Did you know that perseverance (grit) is one of the seven qualities that have been described as the keys to personal success and betterment in society? The other six are: curiosity, gratitude, optimism, self-control, social intelligence, and zest.Thomas Edison is a model for grit for trying 1,000 plus times to invent the light bulb. If you are reading this with the lights on in your room, you know well he succeeded. When asked why he kept going despite his hundreds of failures, he merely stated that what he had been not failures. They were hundreds of ways not to create a light bulb. This statement not only revealed his grit but also his optimism for looking at the bright side
4. Grit can be learned to help you become more successful. One of the techniques that helps is mindfulness. Mindfulness is a practice that helps the individual stay in the moment by bringing awareness of his or her experience without judgement. This practice has been used to quiet the noise of their fears and doubts. Through this simple practice of mindfulness, individuals have the ability to stop the self-sabotaging downward spiral of hopelessness, despair, and frustration.
5. What did you do to overcome the negative and self-sabotaging feelings of failure? Reflect on what you did, and try to use those same powerful resources to help you today.

2.1 On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any four of the following questions in about 30-40 words each . (2X4=8) :

i. According to the passage, what are the attributes of a human?
ii. What is perceived as grit?
iii. How is ‘failing’ an educational and empowering part of human life?
iv. In what ways can grit be developed?
v. How does mindfulness help?

2.2 On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any four of the following: (1X4=4)

i. While inventing the light bulb, Thomas Edison had failed____________
a. 1000 times b. 10000 plus times c. 1000 plus times d. 10000 times
ii. Failure is a part of _______ life.
a. normal b. common c. human d. ordinary
iii. In paragraph 2, ____________ means continue.
a. robots b. satisfied c. persevere d. flourishing
iv. In paragraph 3, the synonym of distressing is __________.
a. embarrassing b. scariest c. agonizing d. failing
v. _________ helps in preventing individuals from going down the lines of despair.
a. success b. fear c. doubt d. mindfulness

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Chemistry

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Chemistry

General Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Questions number 1 to 5 are very short answer questions and carry 1 mark each.
(iii) Questions number 6 to 10 are short answer questions and carry 2 marks each.
(iv) Questions number 11 to 22 are also short answer questions and carry 3 marks each.
(v) Question number 23 is a value based question and carry 4 marks.
(vi) Questions number 24 to 26 are long answer questions and carry 5 marks each.
(vii) Use log tables, if necessary. Use of calculators is not allowed

1. (CH3)3C—CHO does not undergo aldol condensation. Comment. 1

2. In the process of wine making, ripened grapes are crushed so that sugar and enzyme should come in contact with each other and fermentation should start. What will happen if anaerobic conditions are not maintained during this process? 1

3. A coordination compound with molecular formula CrCl3.4H2O precipitates one mole of AgCl with AgNO3 solution. Its molar conductivity is found to be equivalent to two ions. What is the structural formula and name of the compound? 1

4. How is Brownian movement responsible for the stability of sols? 1

5. In the Arrhenius equation, what does the factor RT -Ea/RT corresponds to? 1

6. (i) Allyl cholride can be distinguished from Vinyl chloride by NaOH and silver nitrate test. Comment.
(ii) Alkyl halide reacts with Lithium aluminium hydride to give alkane. Name the attacking reagent which will bring out this change.2

7. Which of the following solutions has higher freezing point?
0.05 M Al2(SO4)3 , 0.1 M K3[Fe(CN)6] Justify. 2

8. Calculate the emf of the following cell at 298 K :
 

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SECTION A

1. “cos” sites are important for packaging DNA into phage head. 1

2. Protein Efficiency Ratio PER is used as a measure of growth expressed in terms of weight gain of an adult by consuming1g of food protein.½ ½ 

3. The bond strength decreases due to the insulating properties / dielectric strength of water. 1

4. Gene is transferred with the help of tiny vesicles of bipolar phospholipids that  fuse with the cell membrane, releasing the DNA into the cytoplasm. 1

5. Rous and Jones. 1

6.

BAC

 YAC

Effective in Bacteria

Effective in Yeast

It has genes for maintenance and replication of F-factor

It has telomere, centromere and ARS from yeast chromosome

Can accommodate up to 300kb of DNA

can be used for cloning DNA upto 1 MB in size.

(Any two)                                 

SECTION B

7. Tissue engineering :Naturally derived or synthetic materials may be engineered into "scaffolds" that when implanted in the body could provide a template that allows the body’s own cells to grow and form new tissues Such implants could function without triggering immune responses. Genetically-modified animals may also provide a source of cells, tissues, and organs for xenografts. 1

8. Metagenomics approach  has been developed to identify and select microbial genes synthesizing  novel  molecules.  This  approach  directly  utilizes  the  large  number  of microbial genomes present in an environmental niche, for example in soil, in water such as ocean or in human gut. These genomes are contributed by both the culturable and the non-culturable variety of microbes and  together constitute what has been termed as metagenome

The  collective  DNA  is  extracted  from  a  sample  of  soil,  water  or  any  other environmental   niche.    It   is   subjected   to   restriction   digestion   using   restriction endonucleases and the fragments are cloned into suitable vectors. The clones are then screened for presence of a variety of molecules.

9. Plant regeneration pathways The plants can be regenerated by either organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis. Organogenesis means formation of organs like shoots from the cultured explants .Miller and Skoog experimentally proved that formation of  shoot or root first on the cultured tissue depends on the relative concentration of auxin and cytokinin. If auxins are high in the medium, then it promotes rooting while if cytokinins are high, shoot formation is promoted.

In somatic embryogenesis, the totipotent cells may undergo embryogenic pathway to form  somatic  embryos  ,which  can  be  grown  to  regenerate  into  complete  plants. Generally, somatic embryos  resemble the zygotic embryos (seed embryos) except in their place of origin and larger size. For the first time, Steward in 1958 and Reinert in 1959 independently reported the somatic embryogenesis from carrot cultures.

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1. Transformation  : In this technique. we put the recombinant DNA in the medium having host cells .Host cells will uptake the desired DNA provided the host cells are competent .If they are not competent , we make them competent by treating it with the cold calcium chloride.

Mandel and Higa proposed the technique in 1970.

2.Trasfection : The desired DNA  is mixed with the cationic liposome’s or dextran and layered on the host cells and is then taken inside by the host cells.

3.Electroporation : We pass electricity of desired voltage through the culture of the cells resulting in transient ( temporary ) pores in the cell membrane and through these pores DNA  enters.

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General Instructions:
1. There are a total of 26 questions and five sections in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
2. Section A contains question number 1 to 5, Very Short Answer type questions of one mark each.
3. Section B contains question number 6 to 10, Short Answer type I questions of two marks each.
4. Section C contains question number 11 to 22, Short Answer type II questions of three marks each.
5. Section D contains question number 23, Value Based Question of four marks.
6. Section E contains question number 24 to 26, Long Answer type questions of five marks each.
7. There is no overall choice in the question paper, however, an internal choice is provided in one question of two marks, one question of three marks and all three questions of five marks. An examinee is to attempt any one of the questions out of
the two given in the question paper with the same question number.

Section – A

1. A tissue, of a tobacco plant, infected with TMV was used to obtain a new plant. Identify the technique used and reason out the possibility of obtaining a new healthy plant. 1
2. State a method of cellular defense which works in all eukaryotic organisms 1
3. In case of an infertile couple, the male partner can inseminate normally but the mobility of sperms is below 40 percent. Which kind of ART is suitable in this situation to form an embryo in the laboratory conditions, without involving a donor? 1
4. Write the two components of the first artificial recombinant DNA molecule constructed by Cohen and Boyer.1
5. A cross was carried out between two pea plants showing the contrasting traits of height of the plant. The result of the cross showed 50% of parental characters. Name the type of cross. 1

Section B

6. The alarming population growth is leading to scarcity of basic requirements. Suggest with reasons, any two population control measures other than contraception to address the situation.

7. During a cytological study conducted on the chromosomes of the insects, it was observed that only 50% of the sperms had a specific structure after spermatogenesis. Name the structure and write its significance in sex determination of insects.2
8. To reduce the percentage of population suffering from hunger and malnutrition, microbes are grown on a large scale to act as food supplements. Mention any two microbes used as food supplement and suggest their role.
OR
Success rate of artificial insemination in cattle is fairly low. Identify any other technique to improve the successful production of hybrids. State two advantages of this technique. 2
9. (a) A patient who had an organ transplant was given cyclosporin– A. Mention the microbial source and state the reason for administration of this bioactive molecule.
(b) Bottled fruit juices bought from the market are clearer as compared to those made at home. Give reason. 2
10. Evaluate the effect of loss of biodiversity in a region. Mention any four such effects. 2

Section C

11. Draw the diagram of microsporangium of an Angiosperm and label any four parts State the function of its innermost wall layer. 3
12. Give reason : -
(a) A liverwort plant is unable to complete its life cycle in a dry environment.
(b) Number of male gametes produced is much more than the female gametes produced.
(c) Organisms exhibiting external fertilization show great synchrony between the sexes and release a large number of gametes into surrounding medium. 3
13. (a) Name the different gases contained in the flask used as an experimental setup by S.L. Miller.
(b) On the basis of composition of gases in this experiment, what was the condition in the flask?
(c) Write the conclusion drawn from this experiment. 3
14. When a snapdragon plant bearing pink colour flower was selfed, it was found that, 69 plants were having red coloured flowers. What would be the number of plants bearing pink flower and white flower. Show with the help of Punnett square. Identity the principle of inheritance involved in this experiment

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General instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.

2) Marks of each question is indicated against it.

 

Q. No.

Question

Marks

1

What is luxury consumption?

1

2

Traditionally potato chips are stored after drying. Justify the reason behind removal of moisture during its preparation.

1

3

What is vermicomposting?

1

4

Neem is a very good bio pesticide. The insecticidal property of neem is due to

presence of which active principle ingredient?

 

1

5

Write down the name of two species of honey bees which can be used in

commercial bee keeping.

 

1

6

What is kitchen gardening?

 

1

7

Where is National Centre for Mushroom located in India?

 

1

8

When was Plant Nursery Registration Act was enforced in India?

 

1

9

How presence of a lawn around the place of living or work is beneficial to the

people?

 

1

10

How can organic farming improve soil productivity?

Or

Write two objectives of National Project on Organic Farming(NPOF).

 

 

2

11

Discuss the advantages of using sulfur dioxide as preservative.

2

12

Define food additive. How is it different from ‘food preservative’.

2

13

Define Field Capacity.

2

14

Enlist four value added products that can be made from cereals.

2

15

What are the principles of food preservation?

3

16

Gulkhand  and  rose  water  are  two  important  processed  flower  products.

Describe the process of their preparation.

3

17

Explain the process of preparation of mango pickle.

3

18

Various  methods  are  employed  to  dry  flowers  and  foliage.  Describe  any  three

methods

 

3

19

Justify  the  reason  behind  pre  cooling  in  harvested  fruits  and  vegetables

before their storage?

 

3

20

Mention the common methods of packaging adopted in food preservation.

3

21

Describe drip irrigation system.

Or

Write advantages and limitation of sprinkler irrigation system.

 

3

22

Explain the functions and deficiency symptoms of nitrogen and phosphorus.

2.5+2.5=5

23

Draw the layout plan for a kitchen garden with an area of 40 m2. What are

the advantages of kitchen garden?

Or

What are the important Government Schemes for the promotion of organic farming in our country?

 

2+2=5

24

Define flush in respect of mushroom cultivation. Write the names of most

commonly cultivated mushrooms in India.

2+2 = 5

25

Explain the concept and components of Integrated Nutrient Management?

Or

Explain the constraints in bio fertilizer technology.

5

26

Enumerate the importance of plant nurseries in India.

5

27

Describe various methods of  sowing/transplanting of grasses during lawn

making.

Or

Describe the nutritional status of mushroom.

5

 

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General Instructions:
1) This question paper contains two parts- A and B.
2) Part A is compulsory for all.
3) Part B has two options- ‘Analysis of Financial Statements’ and ‘Computerised Accounting’.
4) Attempt any one option of Part B.
5) All parts of a question should be attempted at one place.

Part A
(Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies)

1. Six friends started a partnership business by investing Rs. 2,00,000 each. They decided to share profit equally. Name the terms by which they will be called individually and collectively. 1
Solution: Individually: Partners ½
Collectively: Firm ½

2. A, B and C were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. B was guaranteed a profit of Rs. 2,00,000. During the year the firm earned a profit of Rs. 84,000. Calculate the net amount of Profit / Loss transferred to the capital accounts of A and C.1
Solution: Net Amount of Loss transferred to:
A’s Capital Account: Rs. 87,000 ½
C’s Capital Account: Rs. 29,000 ½

3. H, P and S were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 3. On August 1, 2017, P died. His 20 % share was acquired by H and remaining by S. Calculate the new profit sharing ratio. 1
Solution: Ratio of H, P and S is 4 : 3 : 3
H’s Gain = 3/10 X 20 /100 = 3 /50
H’s new share = H’s old share + H’s Gain
= 4/10 + 3/50 = 23/50 ½
S’s Gain = 3/10 X 80 /100 = 12 /50
S’s new share = S’s old share + S’s Gain
= 3/10 + 12/50 = 27/50 ½
New Profit sharing Ratio of H and S is 23 : 27

4. How is dissolution of partnership different from dissolution of partnership firm? 1
Solution: In case of dissolution of partnership, the firm continue to do business but with a changed agreement. In case of dissolution of partnership firm, the firm ceases to exist, the assets of the firm are realised and its liabilities are discharged. 1

5. Why are irredeemable debentures also known as perpetual debentures?1
Solution: Irredeemable debentures are called perpetual debentures because these are not repayable during the life span of the company. 1

6. Distinguish between shares and debentures on the basis of convertibility.1
Solution: Shares cannot be converted into debentures or any other security whereas the debentures can be converted into shares or new debentures if the terms so provide. 1

7. K K Limited obtained a loan of Rs. 10,00,000 from State Bank of India @ 9 % interest. The company issued Rs. 15,00,000, 9 % debentures of Rs. 100/- each, in favour of State Bank of India as collateral security. Pass necessary Journal entries for the above transactions:
(i) When company decided not to record the issue of 9 % Debentures as collateral security.
(ii) When company decided to record the issue of 9 % Debentures as collateral security.

Solution: (i)   K K Limited

Journal

Date

Particulars L F Dr. Amount (Rs.)

Cr. Amount (Rs.)

  Bank Account Dr.
To Bank Loan Account
(Obtained loan from State Bank of India @ 9 %.)
  10,00,000

10,00,000

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Learn App Inventor

MIT App Inventor is a free tool which can be used to create Android Apps. It works right inside your web browser and you can create Apps very quickly because it is a blocks-based programming tool that does not require knowing any programming language. The interface is extremely simply and graphical and without knowing any programming- you can create an app in less than an hour! Sounds exciting? Go ahead and give it a try! 

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(Result) CBSE: UGC NET November - 2017

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(Result) CBSE: UGC NET November - 2017

Exam Name: UGC NET

Year: November- 2017

Date of Result Declaration : 2nd Jan, 2018

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Courtesy: CBSE

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Delhi High Court



Delhi High Court



The High Court of Delhi was established on 31 October 1966. The High Court of Delhi was established with four judges. They were Chief Justice K. S. Hegde, Justice I. D. Dua, Justice H. R. Khanna and Justice S. K. Kapur

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(Jobs) Delhi High Court : Delhi Judicial Service Examination-2017 



(Jobs) Delhi High Court : Delhi Judicial Service Examination-2017 



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THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI invites online applications 'from eligible candidates for filling up 50 vacancies in Delhi Judicial Service by holding Delhi judicial Service Examination in two successive stages: 

(i)      Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination (objective type with 25% negative marking) for selection for the main examination; and
(ii)      Delhi Judicial Service Main Examination (Written) for selection of candidates for calling for Viva voce. 

The Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination (Objective Type) referred to above, will be held on Sunday, the 6th lVIay, 2018. 
 

Categery No.of Vacancies Remark
Gen 18  
Sc 11

07 vacancies are backlog

St 21

19 vacancies are backlog

Total 50  

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2017-18 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (SCIENCE)

(Download) CBSE Class-10 2017-18 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme

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