Sample Questions For 2019-2020 Following Sample Questions Are Provided For The Benefits of Students. They Are Indicative Only
Sample Questions For 2019-2020 Following Sample Questions Are Provided For The Benefits of Students. They Are Indicative Only
For
2019-2020
Following sample questions are provided for the benefits of students. They are
indicative only.
2) In merger difference between purchase consideration and share taken over and normally
deducted as under:
3) If all reserves are used up and balance in reserve a/c is nil in merger excess difference
in purchase consideration shown in the balance of new company under:
4)
5) If shares taken over value is more than the purchase consideration than surplus than
surplus arising in merger transferred to
7) Disclosures under AS 14 should be made in the First Final A/c prepared after
amalgamation
8) At the time of amalgamation, purchase consideration does not include
14) When amalgamation is in the nature of the merger, the accounting method to be
followed is:
16) Under the ‘Purchase method of accounting’, the transferee company incorporates in its
books:
21) The asset which is not taken under the Net assets method of calculating purchase
consideration is
23) 21 . In which of the following methods, the purchase consideration is calculated on the
basis of agreed value of the shares of the transferor company?
24) The adjustment entry passed to eliminate the inter-company bills of exchange is
25) Under ‘Purchase method’, any excess of the amount of purchase consideration over the
net acquired assets of the transferor company should be recognised as;
26) If there is a provision (RDD) against the debtors, such debtors are transferred to the
Realisation a/c at
28) Loss or profit on realization a/c is transferred by the transferor company, under
amalgamation to
29) Intrinsic value of each equity share of the transferor company is Rs. 250 and that of the
transferee company is Rs. 400. The ratio of exchange of shares on the basis of intrinsic
value is
30) When the object of reconstruction is usually to re-organise capital or to compound with
creditors or to effect economies then type of reconstruction is called
34) While preparing Balance Sheet after reconstructed following points are to be kept in
mind
36) 7. A company can alter its share capital if it is empowered by its Articles which may
involve
37) 8. At the time of Internal Reconstruction Assets are written off except
38) 9. Need of Internal Reconstruction
45) 16. The existing 1,000 shares of Re. 1 each are altered to 100 shares of 10 each. This is
known as
46) 17. The existing 1,000 shares of Rs. 100 each are altered to 10,000 shares of 10 each.
This is known as
47) 18. While granting approval to any scheme of Capital Reduction, the court may direct
the company to add the following words to its name for such period as it thinks fit.
48) 19. Reconstruction refers to an arrangement, whereby
49) 20. The credit balance in capital reduction a/c is utilized for
.
51) 6. Which of the following is not a ‘free reserve’ for the purpose of buy back of shares.
52) 7. Which of the following is a ‘free reserve’ for the purpose of buy back of shares.
.
53) 8. No company shall purchase its own shares unless the buy-back is of less than 25%
of the
.
54) 9. Buy-back of equity shares in any financial year shall not exceed 25% of its
.
55) 10. On buyback of shares, there is a reduction in the share capital to the extend of the
56) 11. A buy-back of 10% of the total paid-up equity capital and reserves of the company
57) 12. No company shall purchase its own shares unless the buy-back is of less than 25%
of the total.
.
58) 13. The Micro Corporation Ltd. is authorized to issue 1,00,000 shares of equity shares.
It had issued 30,000 shares. It has bought back 5,000 shares. As a result of these
transactions. The No. of shares i) in authorized share capital ii) and issued share capital
will be
61) 16. The Reserve which cannot be used for transfer to CRR on buy back.
62) 17. The debt equity ratio should not exceed, after buy back
63) 18. Buy back of equity shares have to with following conditions, except
64) A company can be liquidated in any of the three ways
65) List H shows ___________ Account.
66) When a company is wound up all persons who ceased to be the shareholders within a
year before the winding up are placed in the
67) If default is made in delivering the statutory report to the Registrar, the company is
likely to face
68) Board of directors have to make a declaration of solvency in case
69) The official liquidator is appointed in case of
70) In case of Voluntary winding up by creditors the liquidation is carried out by the
71) Statement of affairs should be prepared in the format prescribed in
72) Remuneration to investigator upon investigation of the affairs of company is treated as
73) Amount of Govt. dues that arose within 12 months before the date of winding up is
treated as
74) Amount of Retirement benefits of employees ex ceeding Rs. 20,000 per employee
is treated as
75) Preference dividend in arrears on the date of winding up is
76) Amount of calls in advance is treated as
77) Interest on debentures and unsecured loan is payable upto the date of actual payment
78) Accrued holiday remuneration becoming payable to any workman is treated as
79) Liability for compensation under Worksmen’s Compensation Act is treated as
80) If the remuneration to liquidator is payable as a percentage of collection
81) If the remuneration to liquidator is payable on distribution.
82) All contributions payable during the 12 months next under the employees State
Insurance Act, 1948
83) Liquidator’s Final Statement of Account is prepared in the format prescribed as per
84) The underwriting commission in case of debentures as per the companies act shall not
exceed
85) As per SEBI guidelines, the underwriting commission on equity shares
86) The underwriting commission in case of Rs. 4 lakh preference share capital dubscribed
to by the public under Ministry of finance guidelines, should not exceed
87) According to the companies act the underwriting commission on shares should not
exceed
88) The underwriting commission is calculated on
89) Unmarked application refers to
90) When all the shares are underwritten by the underwriters, it is called
91) Marked applications refers to
92) R Limited issued a debenture of Rs. 100 each at Rs. 90. The underwriting commission
will be paid on
93) M Limited issued shares at a face value of Rs. 100 with a premium of Rs. 20 per share.
The underwriting commission will be calculated on
Subject : Cost Accounting III
15. Under integrated system, the entry for abnormal spoilage is debited _________
account.
16. Under integrated system, the entry for depreciation on P&M is debited _________
account.
17. Purchase of material of Rs. 5000 which represents 50% cash purchase and remaining
credit purchase. Which account is debited for the above transaction.
18. Entry for Direct wages are absorption.
19. Identify the correct entry for transfer of goods from production to finished goods.
20. Integral accounting system eliminate the necessary of preparing _________ account.
21. __________ involves finding of cost of service provided
29. If cost is 2,00,000 and profit is 20% on Net takings, calculate profit.
31. Cost of vehicle Rs. 20,00,000 Life of the asset 10 years, Salvage – Rs. 2,00,000.
250 km. The bus makes two trips in a day. Find out effective Km. for the month
a) 30,000
b) 15,000
c) 20,000
d) 10,000
(a)
32. Lorry runs for the distance of 100 km reaching Ratnagiri and returns backs on the same
Day. It is operated for 20 days in a month and having the loading capacity of 5 tonns.
33. Total effective km per month – 20,000 km. cost of 1 litre of petrol Rs. 75 and the
vehicle covers a distance of 15 km per litre of petrol. Find out the cost of petrol.
34. Net takings of the hospital is Rs. 3,00,000 pm. Number of beds in the general ward – 10
Delux ward – 20. Assume 30 days in a month and occupied capacity of general ward is
100% and Delux ward is 50%. Find out cost per patient per day.
35. The bus travels between Mangalore and Goa covering a distance of 800 km for 10 days
And returns back to Mangalore on the same day. Remaining 15 days it reaches Panchi
And returns back on the same day covering a distance of 900 km. Seating capacity is 40
36. Operating cost incurred by Amrut Hotel is Rs. 1,00,000. Profit on Net takings 25%. Find
Unit III
Unit IV
1. _________ is the use by several undertakings the same cost accounting Principles
2. Uniform Costing helps an individual firm in ______________
3. Inter firm comparison is ____________
4. ____________ and Interfirm comparison are inter-related with each other
5. __________ enables the firm to aim for maximum profit
10. The important objective of Uniform Costing is to make available with reliable cost
data for ________.
17. Uniform costing _____ cut-throat competition by ensuring the competition among
member units.
14. Internal rate of return is the rate at which present value of Cash Inflows is________
present value of Cash Outflows.
16. Method that does not consider cash inflows for the entire life of the project
is______
20. I.R.R. is the rate at which present value of inflow is _____ present value of
outflows.
25. An investor under the new pension scheme can choose which of the following asset
classes?
28. Investor can get into long term investment commitments in___________
30. The asset allocation that is worked out for an investor based on risk profiling is
called ____
31. How much equity would you suggest for a young well settled unmarried
individual?
33. The lock in period for equity linked saving scheme is ________
34. __________ funds will invest 65% - 80% of total assets in equities and 20% to 35%
in debt instruments
35. Exit load is typically charged on ________ prevailing at the time of Sale of unit.
36. The level of risk premium depends upon the level of_______
37. The cost of security is Rs. 140, market price Rs. 200, dividend earned Rs.12 What
is the capital gain to the investor?
43. The higher the bond's duration, the________ its sensitivity to the change (also
known as volatility) and vice versa.
44. If sales is 100, variable cost is 66.67 the P/V ratio would be________
45. If Gross margin is 25% on Cost and sales is Rs. 21,00,000 the gross profit would
be____
47. The main objective in Accounts Receivable management is to _____ the Days Sales
Outstanding (DSO) and processing costs whilst maintaining good customer
relations.
48. “5/15 net 45" on an invoice represents discount provided by the seller to the buyer
on account of prompt or pre-payment.
49. The most important ratio in case or granting of term loans is ____
51. A type of preference shares which can be converted into Equity Shares _______
53. Dividend declared between two Annual General Meetings (AGM’s) is termed as
____
54. Capitalization of reserves is also termed as:
55. Decision involving purchase of fixed assets are also termed as:
60. In which of the following case; the ownership of the goods passes on immediately
on making the down payment from the seller
61. Which of the following factors influence the need of Working Capital of a firm?
62. The single most important ratio in case of Working Capital Management is
64. ____ is a regulatory authority over the entire Capital Markets in India.
76. ______ increases the number of shares without actually Increasing the paid – up
value of share capital
90. Portfolio B has an average return of 15% and a standard deviation of 0.3. The risk-
free rate of return is 8%. Its Sharpe’s ratio is_________
91. Portfolio A has an average return of 12% and a beta of 1.3. The risk-free rate of return
is 8%. Its Treynor’s ratio is___________
92. Using CAPM, the expected rate of return of a security whose Rf is 7%, beta value is
1.5 and market returns of 15% is _________
93. Market price of TCS ltd is Rs.160 and its EPS is Rs.20. Therefore, its P/E Ratio
is____
94. Dividend payout Ratio of M&M ltd with EPS of Rs.50 and DPS of Rs.35 is_______
95. Kirti invested Rs.60,000 in a long-term mutual fund with tax benefits under section
80 C at NAV of Rs.45. Find the number of units acquired by him if there is an entry
load of 3%
3. Interest payable on deposits which is accrued but not due is shown under_______
6. Schedule 8 includes____
8. Bills purchased and discounted are shown in Balance sheet of a Bank ____schedule
9. Claims against the bank not acknowledged as Debts appears under which schedule
______
10. Commission, exchange and brokerage should be treated as _____
12. Balance sheet & P & L A//C of banking companies must be prepared as per the form
given in ______
16. Calculate the interest expended if Interest on Loan is Rs.1000 and interest on deposit is
Rs 5000.
17.Calculate the rebate on bill discounted on 31-3-2018, if the date of bill is 15-1-2018 and
amount of bill is Rs.90000 and period of bill is 5 months and the rate of discount is 8%.
18. What is the maturity date of the bill drawn on 10-2-2018 and the period of bill is 4
months?
21. If sum of all associated insurance cost exceeds related reserves for unexpired risk it
leads to _________.
22. When two or more insurance company share risk it is known as __________________
24. A assets would be one, which has remained NPA for a period less than or equal to
twelve months is called ____
26. The policy in which the liability of the insurer is limited is ______
27. Find the net premium when the Premium earned is 500000, Reinsurance accepted is
100000 and Reinsurance ceded is Rs 50000
28. Revenue A/c in insurance business accounting is prepared in the form ____
29. P & L A/c In insurance business accounting is prepared in the form _____
30. In the case of fire insurance, the provision for unexpired risk as per the Executive
Committee of General insurance council is_____
32. The total number of schedules to an insurance company’s financial statements in India
is ____
33. In the case of marine insurance, the provision for unexpired risk as per the Executive
Committee of General insurance council is_____
38. NBFCs are required to accept public deposit for a maximum period of ________
42. What is the minimum net owned funds (NOF) mandatory for infrastructure finance
company (IFC) in India?
43. NBFC’s are required to accept public deposits for a minimum period of
_________months.
44. What is the present ceiling for limit of interest rate that NBFC can offer?
45. Chit fund companies are registered under the chit fund Act ____
48. NBFC can accept public deposits for a maximum period of ____months.
49.Core investment companies, infrastructure debt fund and micro finance institution
52. Super profit is the profit earned over and above the ___________.
53. For valuation of shares on the basis of profits an investor compares expected rate of
return with _____.
57. The First Item under Assets in the balance sheet of a Bank is _______
58. Goodwill is .
61. Calculate the weighted average profits if three years’ profits are 7000,1000 and 3000
and the weights are 1,2, and 3 respectively.
63. Find the fair value of shares when Intrinsic value is 15, yield value is 12.46 , and
expected rate of return is 12%.
66. Rate of interest is 11% and the rate of risk is 9%. The normal rate of return is _______
67. Capital employed is Rs.1,50,000. The average profit for last 3 years is Rs. 22,000 and
the normal Rate of return in the business is 8%. Calculate Goodwill at 3 years’ purchase of
Super Profit.
70. Super Profit is ` 9,167 and the Normal Rate of Return is 10%. Goodwill as per
capitalisation of Super Profit method is equal to _____
72. In the absence of LLP agreement, the rights of partners are determined by _________
of LLP Act 2008
75. At least _________ of the designated partners of every limited liability partnership
shall be a resident in India.
76. In the absence of LLP agreement the mutual rights of partners and in relation to LLP
will be determined as per schedule ______of the LLP Act 2008.
77. A Limited Liability partnership whose contribution exceeds Rs. ________ is required
to annually get its accounts audited by any Chartered Accountant in practice.
79. A partner of LLP has the following right only if provided in the LLP agreement ___
80. The Liability of the Partners in LLP is limited to the extent of their _____
81.Calculate the increase /decrease in stocks if the opening stock is Rs.20000 and closing
stock is Rs.25000.
82. Calculate the purchases in income expenditure statement in LLP when the Gross
purchases is Rs.1,30,000, return outward is Rs. 3,200, return inward is Rs. 5,200 and
royalty is Rs.1000.
83.Calculate the selling expenses in income expenditure statement in LLP, when the
advertisement expenses are Rs.4000, prepaid advertisement is Rs.3000 and bad debts is
Rs.400,
1. Standardized futures contracts exist for all of the following underlying assets
except:
2. Which of the following is false?
3. Which one of the following actions will offset a long position in a futures contract
that expires in June?
4. Which of the following does the most to reduce default risk for futures contracts?
5. Which of the following is most similar to a stock broker?
6. In futures trading, Marking To Market is also known as__________
17. Suppose you sell a call and buy one share of stock. What is your cash payoff when
the option expires? (Ignore the costs of the call and the share of stock).
18. Which of the following has the right to sell an asset at a predetermined price?
19. Which of the following is potentially obligated to sell an asset at a predetermined
price?
20. Which of the following is not a characteristic of option contracts that trade on the
Chicago Board Options Exchange?
21. Which of the following actions will not close a long position in a call option?
22. Which of the following investment strategies has unlimited profit potential?
23. Which of the following is a major difference between swaps and futures contracts?
24. Which of the following contracts involves future exchange of assets at a specified
price?
25. Which of the following units guarantees that all buying and selling will be made by
traders?
26. Which of the following is an example of derivative securities?
27. An agreement between a buyer and seller to immediately exchange a specific asset
for payment of cash is an example of:
28. Which entity takes counter party risk in a future contract?
29. Forward contracts are risky because they
30. An option that can be exercised profitably for the holder is said to be :
31. An option that can be exercised only at maturity is call as
32. In a forward contract the party who commits to sell an asset at a specified date in
the future takes ______________ position.
33. In a forward contract the party who commits to buy an asset at a specified date in
the future takes ______________ position.
34. An OTC forward contract is
35. Financial Derivatives include :
36. Which of the following is a reason to hedge a portfolio?
37. Hedging risk for a long position is accomplished by
38. A contract that requires the investor to buy securities on a future date is called a
39. A long contract requires that the investors:
40. Derivative contracts that have asymmetric payoff
41. On the expiration date of a futures contract, the price of the contract
42. Which of the following features of futures contracts were not designed to increase
liquidity _____
43. An option that can be exercised at any time up to maturity is called ____
44. An option that gives the owner right to buy a financial instrument at the exercise
price within a specified period of time is a ____________
45. If you buy a call option on treasury futures at 115, and at the expiration the market
price is 110,
46. If a bank manager wants to protect the bank against losses that would be incurred
on its portfolio of treasury securities should interest rate rise, he could
47. Hedging by buying option
48. Spreads involving options of the same underlying asset with same expitarion but
different strike prices are
49. Put-Call parity was introduced by
50. Exchange rate are determined in ________________
51. Which of the following activities doesn’t generates an increase in a India’s demand
for foreign currency?
52. The immediate (T+N) exchange of one currency for another is a __________
53. The immediate (T+2) exchange of one currency for another is a __________
54. Interbank market deals are conducted mainly over the ___________ .
55. In Holgate Principle, if BID> ASK, swap points for forward rate are to be
__________.
56. It is a quote at which the market is willing to buy _________________
61. Which of the following examples definitely illustrates a depreciation of the U.S.
dollar?
62. Mean Rate is also known as _______________________.
63. If purchasing power parity were to hold even in the short run, then:
64. Given a home country and a foreign country, purchasing power parity suggests that:
69. Which of the following states that the equilibrium exchange rate is equal to the ratio
of price levels in the two nations?
70. The potential for an increase or decrease in the parent's net worth and reported net
income caused by a change in exchange rates since the last consolidation of
international operations is a reflection of:
71. The risk that Government may default on its debt obligation________________.
72. Where supply and demand are allowed to determine a country’s exchange rate, we
say we have exchange rate is
73. If a farmer buys a corn option on futures:
74. 1 GBP= USD 0.739, it is a direct quote for
75. Spot rate is also called as
76. For quote GBP/ SEK 6.4750- 6.4850, Spread % is
77. For the indirect quote EUR 1= INR 82.6877 what is direct quote
78. What will be the inverse of the quote GBP 1= INR 99.1100 – 99.9900
79. A call option with a strike price of $55 can be bought for $4. What will be your net
profit if you sell the call and the stock price is $52 when the call expires?
80. The cash price of wheat today is 410 cents per bushel, and the three-month futures
price of the same is 421 cents per bushel. The basis is:
81. A one-year call option on a stock with a strike price of $30 costs $3; a one-year put
option on the stock with a strike price of $30 costs $4. Suppose that a trader buys
two call options and one put option. The breakeven stock price above which the
trader makes a profit is
82. When the exchange rate for the Mexican peso changes from 10 pesos to the dollar
to 9 pesos to the dollar, then
83. In April 2000, one U.S. dollar traded on the foreign exchange market for about 7.2
French francs. Therefore, one French franc would have purchased about
84. According to the law of one price, if the price of Colombian coffee is 100
Colombian pesos per pound and the price of Brazilian coffee is 4 Brazilian reals per
pound, then the exchange rate between the Colombian peso and the Brazilian reals
is:
85. Spot price of a stock is 1100, risk free interest rate is 5%, fair value for a 6 month
contract is:
Elective – Financial Analysis and Business Valuation
__________ provide a summary of the revenues, costs and expenses of an entity during an
accounting period.
In __________ method of cash flow statements, it starts with Net Profit After Tax (NPAT)
from the Income Statement
__________ helps in identifying and evaluating capital projects. Decisions can be taken
about whether to buy a new machine, or expand business in another geographic area, or
replace an asset etc.
The company earns profits which accumulate over time, called ________.
A and B share profits in the ratio of 2:1, if the net profit is Rs.9000, then share of A will be
________
__________ ratio indicates the extent to which existing debt can be redeemed at once by
the net cash generated from operations
__________ costs such as material cost, labour cost, do not change as Sales change
The bonds which does not carry any coupon rate and are generally issued at a discount is
known as ____________
If earning per share is Rs. 100 and retention ratio is 40%, then dividend per share will be
__________
Which of the following is not a standard of value used for Business Valuation?
__________ or fundamental value is used when an investor wants ‘true’ or ‘real’ value on
the basis of an analysis of fundamentals without considering the prevailing price in the
market. It is true economic worth of a share, business or property.
__________ is a measure of how much cash can be paid to the equity shareholders of the
company after all expenses, reinvestment and debt repayment.
If Net Sales is Rs.1500, Gross Profit is Rs. 1300, Operating Expenses is Rs. 300, then Cost
of Goods Sold (COGS) will be __________
• It is a process of using a financial model for financial decision making and analysis
• It is an abstract of a financial decision-making situation
• It illustrates relationships using real numbers so that it can make projections.
• It can be done only in Microsoft Excel
A machine is available at a cost of Rs.100000, the expected life is 5 years, scrap value at
end of 5 years is Rs.20000, find the deprecation per year.
If the market price of a share is Rs. 80, earnings per share is Rs. 10 and dividend per share
is Rs.8, then price earning ratio will be _________
If Current Ratio of 3 firms P, Q and R is 1.43:1, 0.89:1 and 2.14:1 respectively, then which
firm is having a better liquidity position?
The current yield for a 15-year 7% coupon bond with a par value of Rs.1000 selling for
Rs.769.40 is __________
If Cash from operations is Rs.42000, cash from investments is Rs.10000, cash from
financing activities is Rs.(-8500), then total cash flow will be __________
If Operating Leverage is 1.21 and Financial Leverage is 1.45, then Combined Leverage
will be __________
If Book Value of share is Rs.96, Market value of share is Rs.230, Earnings after tax is
Rs.30 then Price to Book value ratio will be ________
Subject : Taxation
1. GST was introduced in India with effect from___.
2. Constitution Amendment Act, 2016 for GST was___.
3. As a result of constitution amendment for GST a Separate List --- has been inserted
in the constitution.
4. The incidence of tax on tax is called___.
5. Under GST, ‘value addition’ refers to___.
6. UTGST is applicable when___.
7. Integrated Goods and Services Tax is applicable when ___.
8. SGST is applicable when___.
9. The tax which was not merged into GST____.
10. Goods and service tax is a ___tax system
11. Goods and service tax is ____based system.
12. Dealers whose annual turnover between Rs. 1.5 crore and Rs. 5 crore need to use____.
13. Dealers with annual turnover of Rs. 5 crore and above must use ___for their invoices.
14. In the case of import or export of goods, using -- is compulsory.
15. The lowest tax rate under GST is --
16. Base metals, gold, silver, articles of jewellery are taxable in India at the
rate of ___.
17. The highest GST rate applicable now
is --- .
18. Tax Deducted at Source at the rate of 1% is applicable in the case of supplies received
by___.
19. Composite tax is applicable for dealer with turnover up to ____.
20. Under GST law Compensation cess is applicable on___.
21. Goods which get input tax credit without being liable to collect output tax is
called___.
22. GST can be collected by___.
23. -- confers powers to Government of India to collect tax on intra-state supply of
goods or services or both.
24. Supply of goods provided, or agreed to be provided, continuously or on recurrent
basis, under a contract, is___.
25. Any goods other than capital goods used or intended to be used by a supplier in the
course or furtherance of business is ___.
26. A supply of a package consisting of canned foods, sweets, chocolates, cakes, dry
fruits, aerated drinks and fruit juices when supplied for a single price is___.
27. Any person who occasionally undertakes transactions involving supply of goods or
services or both, but who has no fixed place of business or residence in India is___.
28. Supply of goods or services which constitutes the predominant element of a
composite supply is called____.
29. A wholesaler in Ernakulam sends an agent to procure 1,000 bags of sugar from a
factory in Chennai. The invoice and other documents are handed over to the agent in
Theni as directed by the wholesaler. Later the sugar bags are brought to Ernakulam.
Amount paid online from SBI branch Calicut. The place of supply is___.
30. The place of supply of goods imported into India shall be____.
31. Mr. C sold goods worth Rs. 30000 to Mr. Dr on 5.8.2017, which were sent on
6.8.2017, the invoice date being 15.8.2017 and the goods were received by Mr. D
on 5.9.2017. Time of supply is___.
32. Mr. Kumar sold goods worth Rs. 40,000 to Mr. Lalu on 2.8.2017, but the payment was
received from Mr. Lalu on 2.10.2017. Time of supply is ___.
33. A new mobile handset is supplied for Rs.10,000 exchanging an old phone.
Without exchange offer the price of handset is Rs 25,000. Market Value of similar
phones is Rs.20,000. What is the value of supply?
34. A laptop is supplied receiving Rs. 30,000 and a mobile phone worth Rs. 20,000.
Value of supply –
35. GST registration is mandatory if the aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds___.
36. A casual taxable person or a non-resident taxable person shall apply for
registration at least --- prior to the commencement of business.
37. Every person who makes a supply from the territorial waters of India shall obtain the
registration____.
44. Which of the following is not a reason for cancellation of registration by proper
officer?
46. Which among the following is not compulsory among he accounts and records
maintained by the GST dealers?
47. Every registered person should keep and maintain the prescribed books of accounts
and records at____.
49. When turnover during a financial year exceeds --- the accounts and other records
must be audited by a chartered accountant or a cost accountant.
50. Every registered person required to keep and maintain books of account or other
records for ___years.