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Ram and Laxman are partners in a firm with equal ratio. 

Balance Sheet 

As at 31st March, 2019

Adjustments

(i) Bharat comes for 1/5th share and brings capital ₹ 2,00,000 and premium ₹ 40,000 out of ₹ 60,000. 

(ii) New ration 2:2:1. 

(iii) ₹ 20,000 included in creditors are not likely to be paid. 

(iv) Patents are valueless. 

(v) 10% provision for doubtful debts on debtors out of general reserve.

(1) What is the profit/loss of revaluation account ? 

(a) Profit ₹ 60,000 

(b) Loss ₹ 60,000 

(c) Profit ₹ 20,000 

(d) Loss ₹ 20,000

2. If the old ratio is equal and new ratio (between old partners) is also equal, then what would be the sacrificing ratio? 

(a) 1:2 

(b) 2:1 

(c) 1:1 

(d) Can’t be determined

3. What was the total of bank account at the end of transactions? 

(a) ₹ 3,40,000 

(b) ₹ 3,20,000 

(c) ₹ 2,80,000

(d) Can’t be determined

4. By how much amount was Laxman’s capital credited on account of General Reserve ?

(a) ₹ 80,000 

(b) ₹ 68,000 

(c) ₹ 40,000 

(d) ₹ 34,000

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1. (d) Loss ₹ 20,000

2. (c) 1:1

3. (b) ₹ 3,20,000

4. (d) ₹ 34,000

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