This type of questions consists of two statements: an assertion (statement of fact) and a reason. Reason is an explanation for the assertion. You have to determine whether each statement is correct or not. If both the statements are correct, you have to determine whether the reason supports the assertion or not. There will be four options and you have to select the correct one. These questions are a bit tricky. Practicing more questions based on assertion reason will make you confident and you can score better in your exams.

Assertation & Reasoning Question Forn for Class 12 Accountancy

 
Assertation & Reasoning Question For Class 12 Accountancy Part 1
 
  • Chapter 1 – Accounting for Share Capital.
  • Chapter 2 – Issue and Redemption of Debentures.
  • Chapter 3 – Financial Statements of a Company.
  • Chapter 4 – Analysis of Financial Statements.
  • Chapter 5 – Accounting Ratios.
  • Chapter 6– Cash Flow Statement. 
 
Assertation & Reasoning Question For Class 12 Accountancy Part 2
 
 
  • Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisation
  • Accounting for Partnership: Basic Concepts
  • Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm — Admission of a Partner
  • Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm — Retirement/Death of a Partner
  • Dissolution of Partnership Firm

 

Assertation & Reasoning Question For Class 12 Business Studies

 
    • Chapter 1: Nature and Significance of Management
    • Chapter 2: Principles of Management
    • Chapter 3: Business Environment
    • Chapter 4: Planning
    • Chapter 5: Organising
    • Chapter 6: Staffing
    • Chapter 7: Directing
    • Chapter 8: Controlling
    • Chapter 9: Financial Management
    • Chapter 10: Financial Markets
    • Chapter 11: Marketing Management
    • Chapter 12: Consumer Protection
     

    Assertation & Reasoning Question For class 12 ECONOMICS

     Macro Economics Class 12 

    • Introduction to Macroeconomics and its Concepts
    • National Income and Related Aggregates
    • Money
    • Banking
    • Aggregate Demand and Its Related Concepts
    • National Income Determination and Multiplier
    • Excess Demand and Deficient Demand
    • Government Budget and the Economy
    • Foreign Exchange Rate
    • Balance of Payment
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