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Journal

NIOS · Class 12 · Accountancy

Most important questions from Journal for NIOS Class 12 Accountancy board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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1multiple choice
1 marks

A compound journal entry is one which:

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Contains more than one debit or credit or both

Step 1: Understand simple vs compound entries. A simple entry affects exactly TWO accounts — one debit and one credit. Step 2: A compound entry is a COMBINATION of two or more simple entries. It may have multiple debits, multiple credits, or both. Step 3: Example — paying both salary (₹6,000) and rent (₹12,000) in cash on the same day can be combined: Salary A/c Dr. ₹6,000 + Rent A/c Dr. ₹12,000 | To Cash A/c ₹18,000. Step 4: Condition for compound entry — same date AND one account is common. Step 5: Why others are wrong — Option A describes Special Journals; Option C is incorrect; Option D de

2multiple choice
1 marks

Suresh is owed ₹12,000 but pays only ₹10,000 in full settlement. The remaining ₹2,000 is treated as bad debt. Which entry correctly records this?

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Cash A/c Dr. ₹10,000 | Bad Debts A/c Dr. ₹2,000 | To Suresh A/c ₹12,000

Step 1: Identify the situation — Suresh owes ₹12,000 but pays only ₹10,000. The ₹2,000 unpaid amount is a loss (bad debt). Step 2: Three accounts are affected: Cash A/c (asset increases by ₹10,000 received), Bad Debts A/c (loss/expense increases by ₹2,000), and Suresh's A/c (debtor account decreases by full ₹12,000). Step 3: Cash A/c Dr. ₹10,000 (asset increase), Bad Debts A/c Dr. ₹2,000 (loss increases), To Suresh A/c ₹12,000 (asset decreases — debtor is cleared). Step 4: Total debit = ₹12,000 = Total credit ₹12,000 — balances! Step 5: This is a compound entry with two debits and one credit.

3multiple choice
1 marks

Goods worth ₹20,000 are sold to Kavita with a trade discount of 10%. What amount will be recorded in the Journal?

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₹18,000

Step 1: Understand Trade Discount — it is a reduction given on the listed price, usually for bulk purchase. Step 2: Key rule: Trade Discount is NEVER recorded separately in the Journal. It is simply deducted from the sale price and only the NET amount is recorded. Step 3: Calculate net amount — ₹20,000 × 10% = ₹2,000 trade discount. Net amount = ₹20,000 − ₹2,000 = ₹18,000. Step 4: Journal entry: Kavita A/c Dr. ₹18,000 | To Sales A/c ₹18,000. Step 5: Contrast with Cash Discount — Cash discount IS recorded in Journal as it is allowed after the invoice is raised.

4multiple choice
1 marks

Salaries of ₹8,000 are outstanding for the month of March 2024. Which journal entry is correct?

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Salaries A/c Dr. | To Salaries Outstanding A/c

Step 1: Outstanding expenses are expenses that have been INCURRED but NOT yet paid during the accounting period. Step 2: Since salaries relate to the current period (March 2024), they MUST be recorded as an expense in this period — matching principle. Step 3: Salaries A/c is an expense — it increases → DEBIT Salaries A/c. Step 4: Outstanding Salaries A/c is a liability (we owe this amount) — liability increases → CREDIT Salaries Outstanding A/c. Step 5: Entry: Salaries A/c Dr. ₹8,000 | To Salaries Outstanding A/c ₹8,000. Option D (To Cash) is wrong because cash has NOT been paid yet.

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