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Accounting and Finance MCQs

Practice Accounting and Finance multiple-choice questions for National University of Modern Languages (NUML) competitive exams. Each question includes the correct answer and a short explanation, and past-paper questions are marked so you can revise both repeated and fresh material in one place.

Income Statement
Statement of Cash Flows
Balance Sheet
Statement of Retained Earnings
ErklärungThe Balance Sheet provides a snapshot of a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific date.
When cash is received
When the service or good is delivered
When the invoice is printed
At the end of the fiscal year
ErklärungAccrual accounting requires revenue to be recognized when it is earned, regardless of when cash is collected.
Revenue Recognition Principle
Matching Principle
Cost Principle
Full Disclosure Principle
ErklärungThe matching principle requires that expenses incurred to generate revenue be recognized in the same accounting period as the related revenue.
To prove that total debits equal total credits
To calculate the net profit for the year
To record daily transactions
To verify the liquidity of the business
ErklärungThe Trial Balance is used to check the mathematical accuracy of the ledger by ensuring the sum of debit balances equals the sum of credit balances.
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Prepaid Expenses
ErklärungLiability accounts, such as Accounts Payable, normally have credit balances, whereas assets normally have debit balances.
Debit Supplies, Credit Cash
Debit Accounts Payable, Credit Supplies
Debit Supplies, Credit Accounts Payable
Debit Accounts Receivable, Credit Supplies
ErklärungBuying supplies on credit increases an asset (Supplies) and increases a liability (Accounts Payable).
Balance Sheet
Statement of Cash Flows
Income Statement
Statement of Retained Earnings
ErklärungThe income statement (or profit and loss statement) shows performance over a period of time, whereas the balance sheet is a snapshot at a point in time.
Assets + Liabilities = Equity
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
Assets - Equity = Liabilities
Both B and C
ErklärungAssets = Liabilities + Equity is the standard form, and Assets - Equity = Liabilities is the algebraic rearrangement of the same equation.
Accounts Receivable
Patents
Inventory
Equipment
ErklärungIntangible assets lack physical substance. Patents represent legal rights rather than physical objects.
Revenue
Liability
Asset
Equity
ErklärungAccording to the rules of debit and credit, assets and expenses increase with debits, while liabilities, revenues, and equity increase with credits.
Assets decrease and Liabilities decrease
Assets decrease and Equity increases
Assets increase and Liabilities increase
Liabilities decrease and Equity increases
ErklärungPaying off a debt reduces cash (an asset) and reduces the amount owed (a liability).
Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Depreciation
Prepaid Insurance
Land
ErklärungAccumulated depreciation reduces the book value of an asset, thus it acts as a contra-asset account.
$300
$600
$900
$1,200
ErklärungSimple Interest = Principal * Rate * Time. $5,000 * 0.06 * 2 = $600.
Median
Mode
Arithmetic Mean
Range
ErklärungThe arithmetic mean uses the sum of all values, so a very large or small outlier significantly shifts the average.
$90
$100
$105
$110
Erklärung25% of $80 is $20. $80 + $20 = $100.
Mean
Mode
Median
Range
ErklärungThe median is defined as the middle value in a sorted data set.
$100
$200
$210
$1210
ErklärungYear 1 interest: $100. Year 2 interest on $1,100: $110. Total interest: $100 + $110 = $210.
1/6
1/4
1/2
4/6
ErklärungSince there is only one '4' and six possible outcomes, the probability is 1/6.
Positively skewed
Negatively skewed
Symmetrical
Bimodal
ErklärungIn a perfectly symmetrical distribution (like the normal distribution), the center of data is identical for the mean, median, and mode.
5
10
15
20
ErklärungSubtract 15 from 45 to get 30, then divide by 3 to get 10.
All values in the dataset are the same
The mean is zero
The sample size is zero
There is extreme variance
ErklärungStandard deviation measures dispersion. If there is no dispersion, all numbers must be identical to the mean.
20
25
12500
50
ErklärungThe arithmetic mean is calculated by dividing the sum of values (500) by the number of items (25), resulting in 20.
Unimodal
Bimodal
Multimodal
Symmetrical
ErklärungA dataset with two distinct values that appear most frequently is defined as bimodal.
100
110
120
130
Erklärung15% is equivalent to 0.15. Multiplying 0.15 by 800 equals 120.
Organizing
Leading
Controlling
Planning
ErklärungPlanning is the primary management function that involves defining objectives and mapping out the actions required.
Divisional Structure
Functional Structure
Matrix Structure
Flat Structure
ErklärungA functional structure organizes a company based on the specific specialized tasks performed by employees.
First-line managers
Middle managers
Top-level managers
Supervisors
ErklärungTop-level managers, such as CEOs, are responsible for organizational-wide goals and long-term strategy.
Safety needs
Esteem needs
Physiological needs
Self-actualization
ErklärungPhysiological needs (food, water, shelter) are the base of the pyramid and must be satisfied before higher-level needs.
The number of levels in the hierarchy
The geographical reach of the company
The number of subordinates managed by one supervisor
The total number of employees
ErklärungSpan of control measures the breadth of a manager's authority in terms of how many people report directly to them.
Planning
Organizing
Leading
Controlling
ErklärungControlling is the process of comparing actual performance against established standards to ensure goals are met.
Scientific Management
Bureaucratic Management
Human Relations Movement
Classical Theory
ErklärungThe Human Relations movement, highlighted by the Hawthorne Studies, focused on how employee attitudes and social needs affect productivity.
Assigning authority and responsibility to subordinates
Promoting managers to higher levels
Merging two departments
Setting the vision for the company
ErklärungDelegation is the process where a manager gives tasks and the authority to complete them to a subordinate.
Technical skill
Conceptual skill
Interpersonal skill
Operational skill
ErklärungConceptual skills involve the ability to think strategically and view the organization from a holistic perspective.
Employee social relationships
Efficiency and productivity
Organizational structure
Leadership styles
ErklärungScientific management emphasizes optimizing task performance to improve efficiency and labor productivity.
To inform about policy changes
To request a routine service
To convince the reader to take a specific action
To provide factual data only
ErklärungPersuasive communication aims to influence the audience to change their perspective or perform an action.
Feedback
Encoding
Noise
Channel
ErklärungNoise represents any barrier or disturbance that disrupts the transmission or understanding of the message.
To initiate a new message
To confirm the receiver has understood the message
To filter out the noise
To encode the message
ErklärungFeedback allows the sender to know if the message was received and interpreted as intended.
Writing a report
Sending an email
Facial expressions
Giving a speech
ErklärungNon-verbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, and gestures without using words.
To make the document look shorter
To save the reader's time and increase clarity
To reduce printing costs
To use fewer words
ErklärungConciseness removes unnecessary words, ensuring the reader focuses on the core message quickly.
Active listening
Jargon
Conciseness
Immediate feedback
ErklärungJargon is specialized language that may not be understood by the receiver, thus creating a barrier to clear understanding.
Including as much detail as possible
Using complex vocabulary to sound professional
Expressing ideas simply so the message is easy to understand
Keeping the email very short
ErklärungClarity requires the writer to use simple language and direct structure to ensure the reader understands the intended meaning immediately.
Grapevine communication
Vertical communication
Informal communication
Lateral communication
ErklärungVertical communication (upward or downward) follows the formal chain of command within an organizational structure.
External marketing
Internal communication
Legal contract agreement
Informal social gathering
ErklärungMemos are specifically designed for communication within an organization to convey policies, updates, or instructions.
Manager to subordinate
Employee to supervisor
Departmental newsletter
Customer feedback survey
ErklärungUpward communication occurs when information flows from lower levels of the hierarchy to higher levels, such as reporting progress.
Elastic
Inelastic
Unitary
Perfectly elastic
ErklärungInelastic demand means that consumers' purchasing habits do not change significantly in response to price fluctuations.
A few large firms dominate the market
High barriers to entry
Many buyers and sellers with identical products
Unique products with significant branding
ErklärungPerfect competition is defined by numerous sellers offering homogeneous products where no single firm can influence market price.
The cash cost of the action
The value of the next best alternative given up
The total cost including hidden expenses
The profit generated from the action
ErklärungOpportunity cost represents the benefits lost by choosing one option over another.
Price increases
Price decreases
Price stays the same
Quantity increases
ErklärungWith lower supply and constant demand, the scarcity of the product drives the price up.
GNP
GDP
CPI
Inflation Rate
ErklärungGross Domestic Product (GDP) is the standard measure for domestic economic output.
Oligopoly
Monopolistic Competition
Monopoly
Perfect Competition
ErklärungA monopoly exists when a single firm provides the entire supply of a good or service without close substitutes.
Normal good
Luxury good
Inferior good
Substitute good
ErklärungAn inferior good is one whose demand falls as consumer income rises, as consumers switch to higher-quality alternatives.
As price increases, quantity demanded increases
As price increases, quantity demanded decreases
As price increases, supply increases
Demand is always fixed
ErklärungThe law of demand describes an inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded, assuming other factors remain constant.
A decrease in the general price level
A sustained increase in the general price level
A decrease in the supply of money
An increase in the unemployment rate
ErklärungInflation is defined as the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising over time.
Sensitivity of price to supply changes
Responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price
The cost of production for a firm
The total revenue of a government
ErklärungPrice elasticity of demand measures how much the quantity demanded changes in response to a percentage change in price.

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