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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2017-18 : Accountancy

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2017-18 : Accountancy

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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About Programming App Tools

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Learn App Inventor

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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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Delhi High Court



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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 



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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

(Science)

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

CBSE CLASS-10 Sample Question Paper 2017-18

(Science)

Time allowed: 03 Hours

Maximum Marks: 80

SECTION – A    

1.    Give an example of a flower which contains both stamens and carpels.    1

2.    Mention any one point of difference between Pepsin and Trypsin.    1

3.    An element “X” has mass number 35 and the number of neutrons, is 18. Identify the group number and period of “X”.    2

4.   An object of height 1.2m is placed before a concave mirror of focal length 20cm so that a real image is formed at a distance of 60cm from it. Find the position of an object. What will be the height of the image formed?    2

5.    Why is there a need to harness non-conventional sources of energy? Give two main reasons.    2

6.    Name the electric device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. Draw the labelled diagram and explain the principle involved in this device.
OR
i)   What is the function of earth wire in electrical instruments?
ii)   Explain what is short circuiting an electric supply.
iii)  What is the usual current rating of the fuse wire in the line to feed
(a) Lights and fans?  

(b) Appliances of 2kW or more power?    3

7.    Draw a circuit diagram of an electric circuit containing a cell, a key , an ammeter , a resistor of 4Ω in series with a combination of two resistors (8Ω each) in parallel  and a voltmeter across parallel combination. Each of them dissipate maximum energy and can withstand a maximum power of 16W without melting. Find the maximum current that can flow through the three resistors.    3

8.    In the electrolysis of water,
a)  Name the gas collected at anode and cathode
b)  Why is the volume of gas collected at one electrode double than the other?
c)  What would happen if dil H2SO4 is not added to water?    3

9.    Differentiate between the arrangement of elements in Mendeleev’s periodic table and Modern periodic table.    3

10    Explain the ways in which glucose is broken down in absence of oxygen.
OR
List three differences between arteries and veins.    3

11    How do Mendel’s experiments show that traits may be dominant or recessive?    3

12    Rohit focused the image of a candle flame on a white screen using a convex lens.
He noted down the position of the candle , screen and lens as under : Position of candle            =    26.0 cm
Position of convex lens    =    50.0 cm
Position of screen            =    74.0 cm
i)   What is the focal length of the convex lens?
ii)   Where will the image be formed if he shifts the candle towards the lens at a position of 38 cm?
iii)  Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the image in case (ii) as said above?    3

13.    “pH has a great importance in our daily life” explain by giving three examples.
OR
A compound which is prepared from gypsum has the property of hardening when mixed with a proper quantity of water. Identify the compound and write its chemical formula. Write the chemical equation for its preparation. Mention any one use of the compound.    3

14.    Why are fossils considered important in the study of evolution? Explain two ways by which age of fossils can be estimated.    3

15.    Our   government   launches   campaigns   to   provide   information   about   AIDS prevention, testing and treatment by putting posters, conducting radio shows and using other agencies of advertisements.

a)  To which category of diseases AIDS belong? Name its causative organism. b)  Which kind of value is government trying to develop in the citizens by
conducting the above kind of programs.    3

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NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Uttar Pradesh SAT (Stage-1)

NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Uttar Pradesh SAT (Stage-1)

101. The scientist related to law of electromagnetic induction is
(1) Einstein (2) Rutherford (3) Newton (4) Faraday
101. 4

102. The S.I. unit of temperature is
(1) Degree celcius
(2) Degree farenheit
(3) Kelvin
(4) None of these
102. 3

103. How many light year (ly) in one metre is
(1) 16 1.057 x10-16 ly (2) 9.46x1015 ly (3) 6 2.26x106 ly (4) 15 9.48x1015 ly

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NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Uttar Pradesh MAT (Stage-1)

NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Uttar Pradesh MAT (Stage-1)

Direction: From question 1 to 6 each question has four Terms. Three terms are alike in some way. one term is different from three others. Find out the correct term which is different from three others and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper question number-

1. (1) G I L P (2) D F J O (3) B D J K (4) E G J N
1. 3

2. (1) Iron (2) Copper (3) Brass (4) Bronze
2. 3

3. (1) 512 (2) 343 (3) 125 (4) 729
3. 1

4. (1) I J M R (2) C D G L (3) G H L R (4) E F I N
4. 3

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NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Uttar Pradesh Language (Stage-1)

NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Uttar Pradesh Language (Stage-1)

Directions (51 - 56): Read the following passage and answer the question that follow-
Tea is an evergreen shrub. The word ‘evergreen” means that old leaves remain on the shrub, while new once come out. There is no drying or falling of leaves as in the case of other trees and plants. In a wild state the
plant grow to an enormous height ranging from twenty five to thirty feet. But under cultivation it is not allowed to grow higher than four or five feet. The growth upward is checked by pruning while this operation serves to
increase the growth of leaves below. The leaves of plant are one to two inches in length. Their colour is green and shape is oval. The tea plant grows best of all, in places where there is plenty of rain as well as sunshine. The
cultivation was perhaps first made in china and hence, it is the real home of the plant. Now, however, it is abundantly grown in Japan, Sri Lanka, Assam and Darjeeling in India. Tea does not grow in cold countries. Hence, there are no tea plantation in Europe, though it is favorite beverage there

51. The world evergreen is
(1) Noun (2) Verb (3) Adverb (4) Adjective
51. 4

52. What is the opposite of the word enormous -
(1) huge (2) giant (3) tiny (4) grand
52. 3

53. At first tea is grown in
(1) India (2) China (3) Sri lanka (4) Japan

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NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Telangana MAT Language SAT (Stage-1)

NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Telangana MAT Language SAT (Stage-1)

Directions Question (1 to 5):
In the Number series given below, one Number is missing. Each series is followed by five alternatives (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it as per the “Instructions”.

1. 5, 10, 17, 26, ….., 50
(1) 34 (2) 31 (3) 37 (4) 41 (5) 43

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NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Tamil Nadu SAT (Stage-1)

NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Tamil Nadu SAT (Stage-1)

101. When 10 x2 + x – 23 is divided by (2x + 3), the reminder is:
(A) 1 (B) -2 (C) 2 (D) 0

102. If  α and β are the zeros of the polynomial 25 x2 - 16, then α2 + β2 is:

104. Sum of the digits of two digit number is 9. The number obtained by interchanging the digits is 18 more than twice the original number. The original number is:
(A) 72 (B) 27 (C) 36 (D) 63

105. Which of the following are irrational numbers?

(A) (i), (ii) (B) (iii), (iv) (C) (i), (iii) (D) (iv), (iv)

106. For which value, point A(a, b) lies in the quadrant III:
(A) a > 0, b < 0 (B) a < 0, b < 0 (C) a > 0, b > 0 (D) a < 0, b > 0

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NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Tamil Nadu MAT and Language (Stage-1)

NTSE Sample Questions 2016-17 : Tamil Nadu MAT and Language (Stage-1)

 

DIRECTION: (question number 1 to 5)
In each of the following questions, the numbers/letters are arranged based on some pattern or principle. Choose the correct answer for the terms marked by the symbol (?)

1. 37, 511, 713, _____?
(A) 474 (B) 985 (C) 1117 (D) 132

2. 6, 13, ______, 33.
(A) 11 (B) 20 (C) 22 (D) 14

3. ________, 7, 26, 63
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) 3

4. 4, 6, 8, 9, _____.
(A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 10

5. 12, _______, 56, 78.
(A) 34 (B) 35 (C) 23 (D) 13

6. If JACK = 25 and QUEEN = 62, what is KING =?

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