In This Post we are  providing Chapter- 2 ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP: BASIC CONCEPT NCERT MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS for Class 12 ACCOUNTANCY which will be beneficial for students. These solutions are updated according to 2021-22 syllabus. These MCQS  can be really helpful in the preparation of Board exams and will provide you with a brief knowledge of the chapter

NCERT MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP: BASIC CONCEPT

1: Radha and Raman are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:2. Capital contributed by them is Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 20,000 respectively. Radha was given salary of Rs. 10,000 and Raman Rs. 7,000 per annum. Radha advanced loan of Rs. 20,000 to firm without any agreement to rate of interest in deed while in deed rate of interest on capital was mentioned as 6% p.a. Profits for the year are Rs. 29,400. Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account for the year ending 31st March 2015.
Solution:
Profit and Loss Appropriation account
For the year ending on 31.03.2015
Dr. Cr.

ParticularsRs.ParticularsRs.
To Interest on Capital: 
Radha 3,000
Raman 1,200
To Partner’s Salary
Radha 10,000
Raman 7,000
To Profits transferred to capital A/cs of:
Radha 5,000
Raman 2,000
 
4,200
17,000
 
7,000
By Profit and Loss A/c 
(Net Profits)29,400
Less: Interest
On Radha’s loan 1,200
 
28,200
28,20028,200

When appropriation are more than available profits
In such case available profits are distributed in the ratio of appropriation.


2: Ram & Sham are partners sharing profits & losses in ratio of 3:2. Ram being non-working partner contributes Rs. 20,00,000 as his capital & Shyam being a working parties, gets a salary of Rs. 8000 per month. As per partnership deed interest is paid @ 8% p.a. & salary is allowed. Profits before providing that for year ending 31st March 2015 were Rs. 80,000. Show the distribution of profits.
Solution:
Profit & Loss Appropriation Account for the year ended 31.3.15
Dr. Cr.

ParticularsRs.ParticularsRs.
To Ram’s Capital A/c 
(Interest)
To Shyam’s Capital A/c
(Salary)
50,000 
30,000
By Profit & Loss A/c 
(Net Profits)
80,000
80,00080,000

working Notes: Interest on capital == Rs. 1,60,000
Salary =  =Rs. 96,000
Total 2,56,000
Ratio of Interest & Salary = 1,600,000 : 96,000 = 5 : 3
Profits share given to Ram = Rs. 50,000
Shyam = = Rs. 30,000


3: Amit and Sumit commenced business as partners on 01.04.2014. Amit contributed Rs. 40,000 and Sumit Rs. 25, 000 as their share of capital. The partners decided to share their profits in the ratio of 2:1. Amit was entitled to salary of Rs. 6,000 p.a. Interest on capital was to be provided @ 6% p.a. The drawings of Rs. 4, 000 was made by Amit and Rs. 8,000 was made by Sumit. The profits after providing salary and interest on capital for the year ended 31st March, 2015 were Rs. 12,000.
Draw up the capital accounts of the partners
1. When capitals are fluctuating
2. When capitals are Fixed
Solution:
1. When capitals are fluctuating
Capital Accounts of Amit and Sumit
Dr. Cr.

ParticularsAmit 
(Rs.)
Sumit 
(Rs.)
ParticularsAmit 
(Rs.)
Sumit 
(Rs.)
To Drawing A/c 
To Balance c/d
4,000 
52,400
8,000 
22,500
By Balance A/c (Capital) 
By Salary A/c
By Interest on capital A/c
By Profit and Loss
Appropriation A/c
40,000 
6,000
2,400
8,000
25,000 
1,500
4,000
56,40030,50056,40030,500

When capital are Fixed Capital accounts
Dr. Cr.

ParticularsAmit 
(Rs.)
Sumit 
(Rs.)
ParticularsAmit 
(Rs.)
Sumit 
(Rs.)
To Balance c/d40,00025,000By Balance A/c (Capital)40,00025,000
40,00025,00040,00025,000

Current Accounts
Dr. Cr.

ParticularsAmit 
(Rs.)
Sumit 
(Rs.)
ParticularsAmit 
(Rs.)
Sumit 
(Rs.)
To Drawing A/c 
To Balance c/d
4,000 
12,400
8,000 
By Salary A/c 
By Interest on capital A/c
By Profit and Loss
Appropriation A/c
To Balance c/d
(Closing Balance)
40,000 
2,400
8,000
1,500 
4,000
2,500
16,4008,00016,4008,000

Working Notes: Profits after salary and interest Rs. 12,000
Amit share =  = 8,000
Sumit share = = 4,000
Difference between Fixed Capital Account & Fluctuating Capital Account:

BasisFixed Capital AccountFluctuating Capital Account
1. No. of Accounts maintainedTwo accounts for each partner Fixed Capital Account & current Account.Only one account is maintained for each partner, i.e., capital Account.
2. Balance chaneBalance does not change except under specific circumstances (introduction of additional capital and capital withdrawn)Balance changes frequently from period to period.
3. AdjustmentsAll adjustments for drawing interest on drawing, interest on capital, salary and profit/loss are made in current account.All adjustments for drawings, in
terest on drawing & capital, salary, profit/loss are made in Capital Accounts.
4. BalanceFixed Capital Account. Capital Account has credit balance always However, current account may have debit or credit balance.Fluctuating Capital account can have debit or credit balance.

4: X and Y invested Rs. 20,000 & Rs. 10,000. Interest on capital is allowed @ 6% per annum. Profits are shared in ratio of 2 : 3. Profits for year ending 11.3.2015 is Rs. 1,500. Show allocation of profits when partnership deed.
(a) Allows interest on capital & deed is silent on treating interest as charge.
(b) Interest is charge against profit.
Solution:
(a) When partnership deed is silent on treating interest as a charge,
Profit & Loss Appropriation Account for the year ending 31.3.2015
Dr. Cr.

Particulars(Rs.)Particulars(Rs.)
To Interest on Capital 
X 1000
Y 500
1,500By Profit & Loss A/c 
(Net Profits)
1,500
1,5001,500

Working Notes: Interest on X’s Capital =  = 1200
Y’s Capital =  = 600
Total Interest = 1800
Ratio of Interest = 1200 : 600 = 2 : 1
Interest allowed to partner = 
Interest to X =  = Rs. 1000
Interest allowed by y =  = Rs. 500
(b) Interest is charge on profit – In such case full interest will be given & loss is transferred to partner’s capital accounts.
Profit & Loss Appropriation is not prepared in this case instead profit & Loss Account is prepared & deficit is treated as loss.
Profit & Loss Account
For the year ending on 31.3.2015
Dr. Cr.

Particulars(Rs.)Particulars(Rs.)
To Interest on Capital 
X1200
Y 600
1800By Profit before Interest 
By Loss transferred to Capital A/cs
X120
Y 180
1,500 
300
18001800

(a) In case of Sufficient Profits
Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c Dr.
To Interest on Capital A/c
(Being interest on capital transferred to P & L Appropriation A/c
(b) In case of Insufficient Profits or Losses
Profit & Loss/Profit and Loss Adjustment A/c Dr.
To Interest on Capital A/c
(Being interest on capital transferred to P & L Adjustment A/c)


5: A and B are partners in business. Their capitals at the end of year were Rs. 48,000 & Rs. 36,000 respectively. During the year ended March 31st 2015 A’s Drawings and B’s drawings were Rs. 8, 000 & Rs. 12, 000 respectively. Profits before charging interest on capital during the year were Rs. 32, 000. Calculate Interest on partners’ capitals @ 10% p.a.
Solution
Statement showing calculation of opening capitals
 

ParticularsA(Rs.)B(Rs.)
Closing Capital 
Add: Drawings already credited
Less: Profits already credited
Opening capitals or capitals in the beginning
Interest on Capital @ 10% p.a.
48,000 
8000
36,000 
12,000
56,000 
16,000
48,000 
16,000
40,00032,000
4,0003,200

 
For additional capital interest is calculated for period for which capital is utilized e.g. if additional capital is introduced on 1 April in firm where accounts are closed on 31st December.
Interest = 
As money is utilized for 9 months


6: Aarushi and Simran are partners in a firm. During the year ended on 1st March, 2015 Aarushi makes the drawings as under:

Date of DrawingAmount (Rs.)
01-08-2015 
31-12-2014
31-03-2015
5,000 
10,000
15,000

Partnership Deed provided that partners are to be charged interest on drawing @ 12% p.a. Calculate the interest chargeable to Aarushi Drawing by using Simple Interest Method and Product Method.
Solution:
 
1. Simple Interest Method

Date of DrawingAmount (Rs.)Months till March 31, 2014Interest @ 12% pm(Rs.)
01-08-2015 
31-12-2014
31-03-2015
5,000 
10,000
15,000
08 
03
00
400 
300
000
700

Before charging interest on capital the year were Rs. 32,000. Calculate Interest on partners’ capitals @ 10% p.a.
Solution:
Statement showing calculation of opening capitals

ParticularsA(Rs.)B(Rs.)
Closing Capital 
Add: Drawings already credited
Less: Profits already credited
Opening capitals or capitals in the beginning
Interest on Capital @ 10% p.a.
48,000 
8000
36,000 
12,000
56,000 
16,000
48,000 
16,000
40,00032,000
4,0003,200

For additional capital interest is calculated for period for which capital is utilized e.g. if additional capital is introduced on 1 April in firm where accounts are closed on 31st December.
Interest = 
As money is utilized for 9 months
2. Product Method

Date of DrawingAmount of Drawings (Rs.)Months for which Amount has Withdrawn till December 31, 2014Product 
(Rs.)
01-08-2015 
31-12-2014
31-03-2015
5,000 
10,000
15,000
08 
03
00
40,00 
30,00
00000
70,000

Interest on Drawing = (in months)
 = Rs. 700


7: Calculate interest on drawings of Mr. X @ 10% p.a. if he withdrawn Rs. 1000 per month (i) in the beginning of each Month (ii) In the middle each of month (iii) at end of each month.
Total Amount with withdrawn = Rs. =12, 000.
Solution:
(i) Interest on Drawing = 
 = Rs. 650
(ii) Interest on drawing = 
= Rs. 600
(iii) Interest on drawing = 
= Rs. 550


8: Calculate interest on drawing of Vimal if the withdrew Rs. 48000 Quarter withdrawn evenly (i) at beginning of each Quarter (ii) in the middle of each of at end (iii) Quarter. Rate of interest is 10% p.a.
Solution:
Case I – Drawing made on beginning of each Quarter
Interest on drawing = 
= Rs. 3,000
Case II – Drawing made in middle of each quarter
Interest on drawing = 
= Rs. 2,400
Case III – Drawing made at end of each quarter
Interest on drawing = 
= Rs. 1,800
Similarly Interest can be calculated by following formulas Half yearly Drawings for year when
(a) Drawings are made in the beginning of each period (half-year)
Interest on drawing = 
(b) Drawings are made in the middle of each period (half year)
Interest on drawing = 
(c) Drawings are made at the end of each period (half year)
Interest on drawing = 
For monthly drawings for 6 months (Last 6 months)
 
For monthly drawings for 6 months (Last 6 months)
(a) Drawings are made in the beginning of each month
Interest = 
(b) Drawings are made in the middle of each month
Interest = 
(c) Drawings are made at the end of each month
Interest = 


9: A and B entered into partnership on 1st April, 2014 without any partnership deed. They introduced capitals of Rs. 5,00,000 and Rs. 3,00,000 respectively. On 31st October, 2014, A advanced Rs. 2,00,000 by way of loan to the firm without any agreement as to interest.
The Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31-03-2015 showed a profit of Rs. 4,30,000 but the partners could not agree upon the amount of interest on Loan to be charged and the basis of division of profits. Pass a Journal Entry for the distribution of the Profits between the partners and prepare the Capital A/cs of both the partners and Loan A/c of ‘A’.
Solution:
Profit and Loss Appropriation Account
For the year ending on 31st March, 2015
Dr. Cr.

Particulars(Rs.)Particulars(Rs.)
To Profits transferred to Capital A/c of : 
A 2,12,500
B 2,12,500
By Profit and Loss A/c 
Net Profits 4,30,000
Less : Int. on
A’s Loan 5,000
1,500
4,25,0004,25,000

 
Partner’s Capital A/cs
Dr. Cr.

DateParticularsA Rs.B Rs.DateParticularsA Rs.B Rs.
1.3.2015To balance c/d7,12,5005,12,5001.4.2014 
31.3.2015
By Bank A/c 
By Profit and Loss
appropriation A/c
500000 
2,12,500
300000 
2,12,500
7,12,5005,12,5007,12,5005,12,500

 
Journal
Dr. Cr.

DateParticularsLF.Debit(Rs.)Debit(Rs.)
31.3.2015Profit and Loss Appropriation A/C Dr. 
To A’s Capital A/c
To B’s Capital A/c
(Being profit distributed among the partners)
4,25,0002,12,500 
2,12,500

 
A’s Loan A/c
Dr. Cr.

DateParticularsAmount (Rs.)DateParticularsAmount (Rs.)
2015 March, 31To A’s Capital c/d2,05,0002014 Oct., 31 
2015 Mar., 31
By Bank A/c 
By interest on Loan A/c
2,00,000 
5,000
2,05,0002,05,000

10: Manoj Sahil and Dipankar are partners in a firm sharing profit and losses equally.
The have omitted interest on Capital @ 10% per annum for there years ended on 31st March, 2015. Their fixed Capital on which interest was to be calculated throughout were:
Manoj Rs. 3,00,000
Sahil Rs. 2,00,000
Dipankar Rs. 1,00,000
Give the necessary adusting journal entry with working notes.
 
Solution:
Books of Manoj, Sahil and Dipankar
Journal
 

DateParticularsLF.Debit 
(Rs.)
Debit 
(Rs.)
31.3.2015Dipankar’s Current A/c Dr. 
To Manoj’s Current A/c
(Being adjustment entry passed)
30,00030,000

 
STATEMENT SHOWING ADJUSTMENT
 

DateParticulars (Rs.)Manoj 
(Rs.)
Sahil 
(Rs.)
Dipankar 
(Rs.)
Amount to be given 
—– Interest on Capital
90,00060,00030,000
Total A90,00060,00030,000
Amount already given to be taken back now ——) : 
—- Profit taken back from the partners in their profit sharing ratio
———— 160,000+30,000 =
1,80,000)
60,00060,00060,000
Effect (A-B)30,000Nil30,000
CreditDebit


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