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Which of the following activities should be shown separately in the cash flow statement prepared as per accounting standard-3?<br>I. Cash flow from borrowing activities.<br>II. Cash flow from operating activities.<br>III. Cash flow from financing activities.<br>IV. Cash flow from investing activities.<br>V. Cash flow from miscellaneous activities.
A
I, II and III
B
I, III and V
C
II, III and IV
D
I, IV and V
Correct Answer:
II, III and IV
Which of the following activities should be shown separately in the cash flow statement prepared as per Accounting Standard-3?
1. Cash flow from borrowing activities
2. Cash flow from operating activities
3. Cash flow from financing activities
4. Cash flow from investing activities
5. Cash flow from miscellaneous activitie
A
1, 2 and 3
B
1, 3 and 5
C
1, 3 and 4
D
1, 2 and 5
Arrange the following categories of cash inflows and cash outflows in a correct order.
1. Cash flows from investing activities.
2. Cash flows from financing activities.
3. Cash flows from operating activities.
A
3, 1, 2
B
1, 3, 2
C
3, 2, 1
D
2, 1, 3
Which of the following statements are true/ false?
1. Every employer shall be bound to pay to every employee in respect of the accounting year commencing on any day in the year 1979 and in respect of every subsequent accounting year, a minimum bonus which shall be 9.33% of the salary or wages earned by the employee during the accounting year or one hundred rupees, whichever is higher, whether or not the employer has any allocable surplus in the accounting year.
2. Bonus will be paid in cash to the employees.
3. If the allocable surplus exceeds the amount of minimum bonus payable to the employees, the employer is bound to pay to every employee in respect of that accounting year bonus which shall be an amount in proportion to the salary or wages earned by the employee during the accounting year subject to a maximum of 10% of such salary or wage.
4. Bonus needs to be paid within a period of eight months from the close of the accounting year.
A
1, 2, 3 and 4 are true
B
1, 3 are true and 2, 4 are false
C
2, 4 are true and 1, 3 are false
D
3, 4 are true and 2, 1 are false
Engineering stress-strain curve for a metal under two conditions. A and B, are shown is the following figures. Identify the correct statement.
A
The resilience of the material is the same in conditions A and B
B
The resilience of the material is higher in condition B than in condition A
C
The toughness of the material is higher in condition A than in condition B
D
The toughness of the material is higher in condition B than in conditon A
S
1
: We must never allow ourselves to lapse into the evil habit of borrowing money from others.
P: We must work hard and earn money, enough for our wants.
Q: Even if we are fortunate enough to possess surplus wealth, we should take care not to lend out money indiscriminately.
R: If borrowing is bad , lending is worse.
S: Borrowing of a habitual nature prevents us from being industrious.
S
6
: We must not confuse money lending with generosity.
The Proper sequence should be:
A
PSQR
B
QSRP
C
RSQP
D
SPRQ
Which of the following clustering type has characteristic shown in the below figure?
A
Partitional
B
Hierarchical
C
Naive bayes
D
None of the mentioned
Which of the following function has parameters shown in the below figure?
A
par
B
bar
C
base
D
all of the mentioned
Which of the following are examples of cash flow from operating activities as per AS-7?
1. Cash receipts from the sale of goods and the rendering of services.
2. Cash receipts from disposal of intangible assets.
3. Cash receipts from royalties, fees, commissions and other revenue.
4. Cash payments to suppliers for goods and services.
5. Cash proceeds from issuing shares or other similar instruments.
6. Cash payments to and on behalf of employees.
Select the correct answer:
A
1, 3, 4 and 6
B
2, 5 and 6
C
1, 2, 3 and 4
D
2, 3, 4 and 6
A furnace wall is made of three materials (I, II and III) of equal thickness and having thermal conductivity k
1
k
2
and k
3
respectively. The steady state temperature profile inside each material is shown in the figure. Thermal conductivities of the materials will vary as
A
k<sub>1</sub> > k<sub>2</sub> > k<sub>3</sub>
B
k<sub>2</sub> > k<sub>1</sub> > k<sub>3</sub>
C
k<sub>3</sub> > k<sub>1</sub> > k<sub>2</sub>
D
k<sub>3</sub> > k<sub>2</sub> > k<sub>1</sub>
A furnace wall consists of four layers of different materials, M
1
, M
2
, M
3
and M
4
. If the layers are of equal thickness and the steady state temperature profiles is as shown below, then the material with the lowest thermal conductivity is
A
M<sub>1</sub>
B
M<sub>2</sub>
C
M<sub>3</sub>
D
M<sub>4</sub>