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Cash Book

NIOS · Class 10 · Accountancy

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In a Bank Column Cash Book, a cheque received from a debtor is immediately endorsed to a creditor on the same day. How will this transaction be recorded?

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On 1st March, a petty cashier received an imprest of ₹800. By the end of March, he spent ₹650. Under the imprest system, what amount will be reimbursed to the petty cashier at the beginning of April so that the imprest level is restored?

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Which of the following statements correctly distinguishes the Cash Book from a Journal?

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In a Bank Column Cash Book, if the total of the credit side Bank column exceeds the total of the debit side Bank column, what does this indicate and how is the balance recorded?

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Ramesh deposited ₹15,000 cash into his bank account. How will this transaction appear in the Bank Column Cash Book?

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Debit side – Bank column ₹15,000; Credit side – Cash column ₹15,000; marked as Contra Entry

Step 1: When cash is deposited into the bank, two things happen simultaneously – Cash in hand decreases, and Cash at Bank increases. Step 2: Cash at Bank increasing means the Bank Account is debited → enter ₹15,000 in the Bank column on the DEBIT side ('To Cash'). Step 3: Cash in hand decreasing means the Cash Account is credited → enter ₹15,000 in the Cash column on the CREDIT side ('By Bank'). Step 4: Since both Cash Account and Bank Account exist within the same Cash Book, this is called a Contra Entry, marked with letter (C) in the L.F. column on both sides. Step 5: Option B is the reverse

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A cheque of ₹5,000 received from a customer and deposited in the bank is subsequently dishonoured. Bank also charges ₹50 as dishonour charges. What will be the total entry in the credit side of the Bank column?

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₹5,000 credited to the Bank column for dishonoured cheque, and ₹50 separately credited to the Bank column for bank charges

Step 1: When a cheque deposited in the bank is dishonoured, the bank reverses the credit it had given. This means the bank balance decreases – so we record ₹5,000 on the CREDIT side of the Bank column (debiting the customer's account). Step 2: The name of the party (customer) is written in the particulars column of the credit side. Step 3: Bank charges of ₹50 are charged by the bank for processing the dishonour. This also reduces bank balance – so ₹50 is entered separately on the CREDIT side of the Bank column as 'By Bank Charges Account'. Step 4: These are two separate transactions and should

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In a Simple Cash Book, the total of the debit side is ₹85,000 and the total of the credit side (before balancing) is ₹62,000. What is the closing balance and on which side is it written?

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₹23,000 written on the credit side as 'By Balance c/d'

Step 1: To balance the Cash Book, compare the totals of both sides. Debit side total = ₹85,000; Credit side total = ₹62,000. Step 2: The difference = ₹85,000 – ₹62,000 = ₹23,000. This is the cash balance remaining (cash in hand). Step 3: Since the debit side is larger, cash receipts exceed payments, meaning there is a positive cash balance. Step 4: To make both sides equal, ₹23,000 is written on the CREDIT side as 'By Balance c/d' (Balance carried down). Step 5: This ₹23,000 then becomes the opening balance for the next period, written as 'To Balance b/d' on the DEBIT side. A cash balance is a

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Which of the following transactions will NOT be recorded in the Cash Book?

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Goods sold on credit to a customer for ₹10,000

Step 1: The fundamental rule of the Cash Book is that ONLY cash transactions (involving actual receipt or payment of cash/cheque) are recorded. Step 2: Credit transactions do not involve immediate cash movement and are therefore NOT recorded in the Cash Book. Step 3: 'Goods sold on credit' means no cash is received now – the customer will pay later. So this goes into the Sales Book (or Journal), NOT the Cash Book. Step 4: Option A – Cash received from debtor is a cash receipt → recorded in Cash Book (only the cash amount, not the discount). Step 5: Option C – Cash withdrawn from bank is a cont

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What are the important topics in Cash Book for NIOS Class 10 Accountancy?
Key topics in Cash Book include Mind map showing the nature, functions, and key features of a Cash Book, Flowchart showing the three types of Cash Books and their characteristics, Structure of a Simple Cash Book showing debit and credit sides. These are the concepts NIOS Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Cash Book — NIOS Class 10 Accountancy?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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