THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BOOKEEPING- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM THREE
TIME: 2½HRS 2020
NAME:______________________________CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives write its letter beside the item number
(i) Which of the following is a liability?
(ii) The cash payment of T.shs 439,000 to Juma would appear as follows:
(iii) Which of the following are personal accounts?
(iv)In the trial balance, accumulated provision for depreciation account is
(v) Which of the following is not correct?
(vi) Which of the following should be charged in the trading, profit and loss account(income statement)
(vii) At the end of trading period, bad debt account is closed and transferred to the
(viii) Revenue expenditure is
(ix) An allowance made on the date of sales in respect of the date of payment is
(x) If shs 1000/= was added to purchases instead of being added to a fixed asset
2. Match the following by choose the correct answer from column B and write its letter beside the item number in column A
Column A | Column B |
(i) An item is entered in the wrong class of account (ii) Where errors cancel each other (iii) Where transaction is completely omitted from the books (iv) Where correct accounts are used but each item is shown on the wrong side of an account (v) Where correct amount is entered in the wrong account (vi) Where incorrect amount is entered in the accounts (vii) Incorrectly adding up figures to give an answer which is less than it should be (viii) Used to set the amount which will make the trial balance to balance when is affected by errors (ix) When transaction is posted twice in along the correct principles of double entry system (x) Errors committed when dualistion aspect of a transaction is not followed |
|
SECTION B
3. Write short notes on the following
4. Kibaha education centre had received house rent for 1982 amounting to sh. 72,000. Out of this amount shs. 4,000 related to the year ending December 1983.
Required:
Rent received account to show the amount transferred to the profit and loss account
SECTION C
5. Jangua started business on 1st January 1993. Purchases and disposals of machines over three years were as follows.
machine | Date of purchase | Cost(shs) | Date of disposal | Disposal proceeds(shs) |
MAI | 1Jan 1993 | 5000,000 | - | - |
MB 2 | 1Jan 1993 | 2500,000 | 1 Jan 1995 | 900,000 |
MC 3 | 1 Jan 1995 | 7000,000 | - | - |
The machines are depreciated on straight line method using rate of 20% per annum
Required:
6. K owns a store, her records are incomplete. You have been called in to prepare her accounts.
Through investigation the following information was obtained
01.01.2013 31.12.2013
Stock 2,100 2,240
Trade creditors 960 1,000
Motor vans 1,200 1,000
Debtors 1,300 1,040
Rates pre-paid 80 96
Cash at bank 900 2,344
Additional information
Drawings during the year amounted to Tshs 120 per week
Legacy of Tsh.400 received on March 2013 had been paid into the business bank account
Required
7. From the following prepare manufacturing, trading profit and loss account for the year ended 31.12.2013
Stock at 01.01.2013:
Raw materials 1,845,000
Work in progress 2,360,000
Finished goods 1,747,000
Purchases: raw materials 6,430,000
Carriage on raw materials 160,500
Direct labour 6,581,000
Office salaries 1,692,000
Rent 270,000
Office lighting and heating 576,000
Depreciation:
Works machinery 830,000
Office equipment 195,000
Sales 20,060,000
Factory fuel and power 592,000
Additional notes on 31.12.2013
Stock at 31.12.2013
Raw materials 2,021,000
Work-in-progress 1,739,000
Finished goods 2, 1488,500
Rent is to be apportioned as follows:
Factory (20) / (30)
Office (10) / (30)
FORM THREE BKEEPING EXAM SERIES 19
FORM THREE BKEEPING EXAM SERIES 19