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CBSE PORTAL : “(Download) CBSE Class-10 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Elements of Book Keeping and Accountancy” plus 3 more

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Elements of Book Keeping and Accountancy

Posted: 24 Nov 2020 11:19 PM PST

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Elements of Book Keeping and Accountancy

Time allowed: 03 Hours

Maximum Marks: 80

1. Capital Expenditure……………………………. 1
(a) maintains the earning capacity.
(b) helps in running day to day business.
(c) increases the earning capacity of business.
(d) benefits in only one accounting period.

2. Decline in the value of fixed intangible assets is called……….. 1
(a) Amortisation
(b) Depletion
(c) Depreciation
(d) Obsolescence

3. Amortisation is writing off………………. 1
(a) Patents and Copyrights
(b) Patents and Machinery
(c) Patents and Stock
(d) Copyrights and Furniture

4. Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared by the ……….. 1
(a) Creditor
(b) Businessman
(c) Bank
(d) Debtor

5. Debit balance of Cash Book means…………….. 1
(a) Favourable balance
(b) Unfavourable balance
(c) Overdraft
(d) Negative balance

6. Drawer in a bill of exchange is a person…………… 1
(a) who draws a bill
(b) who accepts a bill
(c) who makes the payment
(d) who receives the payment

7. Balance Sheet shows…………… 1
(a) Profit or Loss
(b) Financial Position
(c) Errors of Accounts
(d) Total Debtors

8. Trading and Profit & Loss Account is prepared……………….. 1
(a) at the end of the calendar year
(b) at the beginning of the accounting year
(c) on every Diwali
(d) at the end of the accounting year

9. Which of the following is correct about Single Entry System: 1
(a) Simple Method
(b) Difficult Method
(c) Expensive Method
(d) Both difficult and expensive method

10. Single Entry System is a…………….. 1
(a) Complete System
(b) Incomplete System
(c) Hybrid System
(d) Difficult System

11. What is meant by a bill of exchange? 2
12. R & Company purchased a machine for Rs. 80,000 and spends Rs. 20,000 for its installation. For the first year, the firm charges depreciation Rs. 10,000 on it. Record the necessary Journal entries. 2
13. What is meant by Bank Reconciliation Statement? 2
14. What does the credit balance of Cash Book imply? 2
15. Calculate Cost of Goods sold from the following information: 2
                                                         Rs.
 Sales                                           1,25,000
 Purchases                                   75,000
 Wages                                         8,000
 Gross Profit                                 42,000

16. State any two limitations of incomplete records. 2
17. Give any three examples of Revenue Expenditure. 3
18. Explain the ‘Fixed Installment Method’ of charging depreciation. 3
19. What is meant by Deferred Revenue Expenditure? Give one example. 3
20. Give any two differences between ‘Trading Account’ and ‘Profit & Loss Account’. 3
21. Calculate Closing Capital:

                                                     Rs.
 Opening Capital                    3,40,000
 Profit for the year                 2,40,000
 Drawings                               1,40,000
 During the year proprietor sold ornaments of his wife for Rs. 40,000 and invested the same in the business. 3

22. Give any three differences between ‘Statement of Affairs’ and ‘Balance Sheet’. 3
23. Dutta & Sons acquired a machine for Rs. 90,000 on October 1, 2014. Rs. 10,000 was spent on its installation. The firm charges depreciation @ 10 % on original cost every year. Calculate the amount of depreciation to be charged every year and prepare Machine Account for the first three years. The firm closes its books on March 31 every year. 4
24. State any four causes of difference of bank balance as shown by Cash Book and Pass Book. 4
25. State any four uses of incomplete records to businessmen.  

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

Posted: 24 Nov 2020 11:18 PM PST

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(Science)

 

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

16

With the help of a labelled circuit diagram wire describe an activity to illustrate the

pattern of the magnetic field lines around a straight current carrying long conducting wire .

 

i)    Name the rule that is used to find the direction of magnetic field associated with a current carrying conductor.

ii)   Is there a similar magnetic field produced around a thin beam of moving

(a) alpha particles and (b) neutrons? Justify your answer.

5

17

You are given balls and stick model of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms and sufficient number of sticks. In how many ways one can join the models

of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms to form different molecules of

C6H14.

OR

Draw the structural formulae of all the possible isomers of the compound with the molecular formula C3H6O and also give their electron dot structures.

5

18

a)

i)    Draw a neat diagram of human brain and ii)   Label    Medulla and  Cerebellum

iii)  Write the functions of the above mentioned parts

b)  ”Both  overproduction  and  underproduction  of  Growth  hormone  leads  to disorders in the body.” Explain

5

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2018-19 : Accountancy

Posted: 24 Nov 2020 11:01 PM PST

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2018-19 : Accountancy

General Instructions:

1) This question paper contains two parts- A and B.
2) All parts of a question should be attempted at one place.
3) Maximum Marks : 80
4) Time allowed : 3 Hours

Part – A
Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms and
Companies

  1. Land and Building (book value) ₹ 1,60,000 sold for ₹ 3,00,000 through a broker who charged 2% commission on the deal. Journalise the transaction, at the time of dissolution of the firm. 1 marks

  2. Why is it necessary to revalue assets and liabilities of a firm in case of admission of a partner? 1 marks

  3. State the basis of accounting on which "Receipt and Payment Account" is prepared in case of Non-For Profit Organisation? 1 marks

  4. One of the partners in a partnership firm has withdrawn ₹ 9,000 at the end of each quarter, throughout the year. Calculate interest on drawings at the rate of 6% per annum. 1 marks

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2019-20 : Urdu (Elective)

Posted: 24 Nov 2020 11:00 PM PST

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2019-20 : Urdu (Elective)

Sample Question paper
Urdu (Elective)

Class-XII (2019-20) 

Time allowed: 3 hours
Full marks: 80

SECTION A

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