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Cash Book

NIOS · Class 12 · Accountancy

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1multiple choice
1 marks

Under the Imprest System of Petty Cash Book, if the petty cashier received ₹3,000 at the start of the month and spent ₹2,650 during the month, how much will be reimbursed at the end of the month?

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₹2,650

Step 1: Under the Imprest System, the petty cashier is given a fixed amount (Imprest Amount) at the beginning of each period, here ₹3,000. Step 2: During the month, ₹2,650 is spent. The remaining balance is ₹3,000 - ₹2,650 = ₹350. Step 3: At the end of the month, the petty cashier presents his accounts to the Head Cashier. Step 4: The Head Cashier reimburses exactly the amount SPENT, i.e., ₹2,650. This brings the balance back to the full imprest amount of ₹3,000. Step 5: Option A (₹3,000) would give him more than the imprest amount. Option B (₹350) is the balance remaining, not the amount reim

2multiple choice
1 marks

When posting the debit side entries of the Bank Column Cash Book to the ledger, the accounts are posted on which side in the ledger?

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Credit side of the respective accounts in the ledger

Step 1: The Cash Book itself acts as a Cash Account and Bank Account. No separate Cash or Bank Account is opened in the ledger. Step 2: When an entry appears on the Debit side of the Cash Book, it means cash/bank has been received FROM that account. Step 3: In double-entry bookkeeping, if cash (asset) is debited, the corresponding account must be credited. Step 4: Therefore, accounts appearing on the Debit side of the Cash Book are posted to the Credit side of their respective ledger accounts. Step 5: For example, Sales on the debit side of Cash Book → Credit side of Sales Account in ledger. O

3multiple choice
1 marks

M/s Sharma & Co. has the following balances: Cash ₹20,000 (Dr), Bank ₹5,000 (Cr). ₹8,000 cash is deposited into the bank. What will be the Cash and Bank balances AFTER this transaction?

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Cash ₹12,000 (Dr); Bank ₹3,000 (Dr)

Step 1: Starting position — Cash ₹20,000 (Debit = favourable), Bank ₹5,000 (Credit = Overdraft). Step 2: ₹8,000 cash is deposited into the bank. This is a Contra Entry. Step 3: Cash decreases: ₹20,000 - ₹8,000 = ₹12,000 (still Debit/favourable balance). Step 4: Bank had an overdraft of ₹5,000 (Credit). Depositing ₹8,000 reduces the overdraft: ₹8,000 - ₹5,000 = ₹3,000. Since the deposit exceeds the overdraft, the bank now has a DEBIT (favourable) balance of ₹3,000. Step 5: Option C and D are wrong — they show bank still as credit/overdraft. Option B incorrectly adds cash instead of subtracting.

4multiple choice
1 marks

The letter 'C' written in the L.F. column of the Bank Column Cash Book against a Contra Entry indicates:

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The entry affects both Cash and Bank columns and does NOT require posting to the ledger

Step 1: Contra Entries are transactions that affect both the Cash column and the Bank column of the same Cash Book. Step 2: Examples: Cash deposited into bank, Cash withdrawn from bank for office use. Step 3: Since the Cash Book itself serves as both Cash Account and Bank Account, posting a Contra Entry to the ledger would amount to double counting. Step 4: To mark that no ledger posting is needed, the letter 'C' (standing for 'Contra') is written in the L.F. (Ledger Folio) column on both sides of the entry. Step 5: Options A and D suggest incorrect posting requirements. Option B incorrectly d

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What are the important topics in Cash Book for NIOS Class 12 Accountancy?
Key topics in Cash Book include Cash Book – Complete Chapter Overview, Types of Cash Books – Overview, Cash Book: Types and Key Concepts Overview. These are the concepts NIOS Class 12 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 44 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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There are 44 practice questions available for Cash Book. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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