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Class 11 Accountancy (Financial Accounting) Chapter 3 Recording of Transactions – I

Chapter 3: Recording of Transactions – I introduces the foundational process of bookkeeping in accounting. It explains the systematic recording of financial transactions in journals, the first book of entry. Students learn the importance of source documents like invoices and vouchers, and how they are used to record transactions. The chapter details the rules of debit and credit, and illustrates the preparation of journal entries for various business transactions. It also highlights the significance of maintaining accurate records to ensure financial accuracy. This chapter provides a solid base for understanding advanced concepts in accounting, fostering analytical and practical skills.

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Category: Impact of Transactions on Accounting Equation:

1. A company purchases office equipment worth \$50,000 on credit. What is the effect on the accounting equation?

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Category: Derivatives of the Accounting Equation

2. A company has initial assets of \$10,000 and liabilities of \$4,000. It receives a loan of \$3,000 from the bank. What is the new accounting equation?

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Category: Journal Vouchers

3. Which type of voucher is typically used for recording complex transactions?

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Category: Types of Books of Original Entry

4. If a company returns goods previously bought on credit, which accounts are affected in the journal entry?

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Category: Credit Vouchers

5. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a credit voucher?

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Category: Journal Proper

6. What distinguishes a journal from a ledger in accounting?

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Category: Examples of Business Transactions

7. What is the journal entry for receiving cash from a customer?

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Category: Key Terms Introduced in the Chapter

8. What does the accounting equation signify?

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Category: Importance of Vouchers

9. What is the primary purpose of a voucher in accounting?

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Category: Types of GST

10. What type of GST is applied when goods are sold between two different states in India?

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Category: Accounting Entries under Goods and Services Tax

11. A business purchases office supplies worth $\$50,000$ from another state in India and is charged IGST at 18%. What is the total amount that will be recorded as a credit in the supplier’s account?

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Category: Source Documents as Evidence

12. Which document is typically issued by a seller to a buyer detailing the goods or services sold, along with their prices?

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Category: Double Entry System

13. A company purchases office furniture for \$5,000 in cash. What is the impact on the accounting equation?

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Category: First recording of transactions before transferring to ledger

14. Which of the following is a subdivision of the journal?

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Category: Cash Account

15. What happens to the cash account when expenses are paid in cash?

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Category: Basic Formula

16. What is the accounting equation used to represent the relationship between assets, liabilities, and capital?

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Category: Nature of transactions and source documents

17. A business sells goods on credit to a customer. What is the effect on the accounts involved?

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Category: T-Account Representation:

18. When goods are sold for cash, which account is credited?

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Category: Definition of Business Transactions:

19. Which of the following best defines a business transaction?

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Category: Ledger as the Principal Book of Accounts

20. How are accounts typically organized in a ledger for easy identification and posting?

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Category: Sales Returns Book – Return of goods sold

21. How do sales returns affect the income statement of a company?

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Category: Concept of the book of original entry

22. Which of the following statements correctly describes the term “posting” in accounting?

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Category: Cash Memo

23. What is the primary purpose of a cash memo?

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Category: Books of Original Entry

24. Which of the following books is used to record credit sales?

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Category: Preparation of Accounting Vouchers

25. Which of the following is a type of accounting voucher used to record cash transactions?

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Category: Rules of Debit and Credit

26. To which category does ‘Sales Revenue’ belong?

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Category: Using Debit and Credit

27. What type of voucher is used to record a transaction involving two debits and one credit?

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Category: Format of a Journal

28. What is the significance of the Ledger Folio column when recording transactions in the journal?

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Category: Primary record of transactions in chronological order

29. What is the process called when journal entries are transferred to ledger accounts?

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Category: For Liabilities, Capital, and Revenues

30. An increase in revenue is recorded as:

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Category: Pay-in-slip

31. Which type of voucher would be used for recording a transaction that involves purchasing stationery with cash?

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Category: Cash Book

32. How does recording a purchase of office supplies on credit affect the cash book immediately?

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Category: Accounting Under Goods and Services Tax (GST)

33. If a service is provided worth $\$10,000$ and GST rate is 18%, what is the total GST amount applicable?

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Category: Purchase Returns Book

34. Which of the following correctly represents the journal entry for returning goods worth 5,000 to supplier B?

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Category: Bills Receivable Book – Bills received from customers

35. Suppose a bill receivable of \$9,500 was mistakenly recorded as \$95,000 in the Bills Receivable Book. What is the journal entry required to correct this error and what impact does it have on the financial statements?

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Category: Includes journals and day books

36. Which of the following represents a compound journal entry?

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Category: Sales Book – Credit sales

37. If goods worth 20,000 are purchased on credit, how does this transaction affect the balance sheet equation $A = L + C$?

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Category: Accounting Vouchers

38. A voucher is prepared for:

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Category: Ledger and posting of journal entries

39. A company purchased office supplies for \$1,200 on credit and paid \$300 immediately in cash. How should this transaction be recorded in the journal?

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Category: Posting from Journal

40. Which column in the ledger is used to record the page number of the journal during posting?

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Category: Purchases Book

41. If the Purchases Ledger shows a debit balance of \$25,000 after recording all transactions for the month, including returns of \$3,000, what would be the final balance in the Purchases Ledger?

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Category: Debit Vouchers

42. What type of voucher is used for a cash receipt?

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Category: Classification of Ledger Account

43. According to the rules of debit and credit, an increase in which account type requires a debit entry?

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Category: Accounting Equation

44. What does the accounting equation $$A = L + C$$ stand for?

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Category: Balance Sheet Equation

45. Which of the following is a derivative form of the balance sheet equation?

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Category: Cash Vouchers

46. What is the primary purpose of preparing a cash voucher?

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Category: Journal Entries for GST Transactions

47. What is the output CGST when goods are sold for $\$50,000$ with a CGST rate of $6\%$?

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Category: Application of the accounting equation

48. After the following transactions, what is the new value of capital?

1) Started a business with Rs.2,00,000 cash

2) Purchased inventory for Rs.50,000 cash

3) Earned revenue of Rs.30,000 on credit.

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Category: Journal and Journal Entries

49. What is the distinction between a journal and a ledger?

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Category: Distinction Between Journal and Ledger

50. Which book is considered more important as legal evidence?

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Category: The Ledger

51. If a business records transactions daily, what challenges might arise from doing a monthly posting from the journal to the ledger instead of a more frequent interval?

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Category: Posting from Journal to Ledger

52. Which component of a journal entry is primarily used to describe the nature or purpose of a transaction?

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Category: Process of Posting:

53. What does entering the journal page number in the folio column during posting signify?

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Category: For Assets and Expenses:

54. A company purchases office supplies on credit. What is the impact on the accounting equation?

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Category: Essential Elements of an Accounting Voucher:

55. What is the purpose of preparing an accounting voucher?

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Category: Types of Vouchers

56. For what purpose is a cash voucher prepared?

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Category: Business Transactions and Source Document

57. If a company pays off its liabilities with cash, what is the effect on the accounting equation?

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Category: Learning Objectives

58. A company purchases equipment costing \$5,000 on credit. Which accounts are affected by this transaction?

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