Management Accounting Test Questions


Q.  If in any month, the amount of payment exceeds, it will be carried forward as opening balance in the next month.

a. True
b. False


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MCQs:  Financing activities bring changes in
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MCQs:  For year 2013 Equity Share Capital is Rs 3,00,000 Preference Share Capital is 1,00,000 10% debentures is 2,00,000 and Share premium is 30,000. For year 2014 Equity Share Capital is Rs 4,00,000 Preference Share Capital is 60,000 10% debentures is 1,00,000 and Share premium is 40,000. Also given, Dividend paid on shares Rs 15,000 and Interest paid on debentures Rs 20,000. Determine net cash flow from financing activities.
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MCQs:  Under absorption costing, managerial decisions are based on
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MCQs:  If sales is less than production and there is no opening stock, it suggests there is closing stock. In such a scenario, profit under marginal costing will be less than the one shown by absorption costing.
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MCQs:  Minimum price is calculated as
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MCQs:  ABC Company manufactures and sells trucks at Rs 75,000 each made up of Direct Materials Rs 30,000, Direct Labour Rs 8,000 Variable Overheads is Rs 12,000, Fixed overheads is Rs 6,000, Variable selling expenses is Rs 3,000 Royalty is Rs 4,000 Profit is Rs 7,000. There is enough idle capacity. If the company decides to sell 4 trucks to ABC Company under the same management, what should be the minimum price to be charged?
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MCQs:  In the case of differential costing, ________ is the main criteria for decision making.
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MCQs:  Given fixed costs is Rs 1,00,000 selling price per unit is Rs 10 and variable cost per unit is Rs 6. If fixed cost increase by 10% , B.E.P will
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MCQs:  Given fixed costs is Rs 1,00,000 selling price per unit is Rs 10 and variable cost per unit is Rs 6. If variable cost increase by 10% , B.E.P will
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MCQs:  Given fixed costs is Rs 1,00,000 selling price per unit is Rs 10 and variable cost per unit is Rs 6. If variable cost increase by 10% and fixed cost decrease by 10%s , B.E.P will
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MCQs:  What will be the impact on B.E.P if fixed cost is increased?
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MCQs:  What will be the impact on B.E.P if variable costs are reduced?
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MCQs:  Setting of standards are classified on the basis of only price.
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MCQs:  While determining material quantity standards, a proper consideration should be assigned to
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MCQs:  ______ is responsible for setting up of materials price standard.
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MCQs:  Given Production at 60% activity, 600 units, Material Rs 50 per unit, Labour Rs 20 per unit, Direct expenses Rs 5 per unit, Factory overheads Rs 20,000 ( 60% variable) and Administration expenses Rs 15,000 ( 60% fixed). What will be the total cost per unit for production at 80% capacity?
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MCQs:  Match the columns A) Activity Ratio -------------------- i) (Actual hours worked / Budgeted hours) * 100 B) Capacity Ratio ------------------ ii) (Standard hours of actual production / Actual hours worked) * 100 C) Efficiency Ratio ----------------- iii) (Standard hours for actual output / Budgeted hours) * 100
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MCQs:  A factory produces two types of articles Y and Z. Article Y takes 8 hours to make and Z takes 16 hours. In a month ( 25 days * 8 hours) 600 units of X and 400 units of Z are produced. Given budgeted hours 8000 per month and men employed are 50. Determine Activity ratio, Capacity ratio and efficiency ratio.
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MCQs:  Given estimated sales in February, March, April, May and June are Rs 90,000, Rs 96,000, Rs 54,000, Rs 87,000 and Rs 63,000. In case 50% of sales are realized in the next month and balance in the next of next month, determine cash collection from sales in April and May.
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MCQs:  In a firm, the forecast of wages for month of December, January, February and March are Rs 4,800, Rs 6,000, Rs 6,400 and Rs 6,800. The time-lag in payment of wages is 1/8 month. Determine the amount of wages payable in each month January to March.
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