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No. 24.

668

BOOK-KEEPING.

CLASS II.

1. Write up the Cash Book for the following entries:—

£

s. d.

Jan. 1,

Jan. 13,

Balance in hand at this date,...... 37 17 0 Paid J. Cummings,

5 10 0

Received from T. James,

17 5 3

Jan. 15,

Paid for House Expenses,......

2 14 6

Received from F. J. Smith, Paid T. Manning,

14 17 6

6 3 6

I 5 0

Paid for Sundry Expenses,

Balance the Cash Book and bring down the amount in hand.

2. Write up the Capital Account of James Snodgrass.

Oct. Oct. 16,

1,

Nov. 30,

*. dt. Balance of Capital on this day.... 369 2 10 Paid in the further sum of, 250 0 0 Withdrew,

100 0 0

1

Dec. 31, Loss on business for the quarter, 587 16

Complete the account and bring down the balance.

3. Denfine the following terms :---

Debts receivable, assets, balance sheet, taking stock,

discount, capital.

4. Journalise the following transactions :-

Dec.

Dee. Dec.

3.

1,

Cash in hand,

Goods,....

I owe Mr. Hardy,

Mr. Hains owes me,

من الشاي

Sold goods to W. Dick,..

Houghton and Son owe me,

Mr. Hains settles his account less 5%

£ 7

194

12

20

35

discount.

Dec. 10, Bought of W. Hardy,

14

Discount allowed,

2

Dec. 15,

Sold goods to Howell & Co...

13

Dec. 31,

Monthly Cash Sales,

93

Trade Expenses,...

2

Personal Expenses,

5

Value of Stock,

124

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cent.

ARITHMETIC.

CLASS I.

1. Find the Simple Interest on £3,713 10s. for 14 years at 7 per

2. A takes twice as long to do a piece of work as B, and C half as long again as B; the three together take 3 days; how long would each one take by himself?

3. A puts £600 into a concern, and B, three months afterwards, £300; six months after the start they put in £300 each, and they gain £375 in 18 months. How must they share the profits?

4. The rainfall on a certain day was 135 in.

ton the weight of water which fell on a sq. mile.

Find to the nearest

5. How much less than the true present value will a banker give for a bill of £950 8s. which has 7 months to run at 5 per cent, per

annuni.

6. A closed vessel is 8 feet 3 inches long; 7 feet 5 inches wide, and 4 feet 3 inches high, measured externally. If the material be one inch thick, how many cubic feet will the vessel contain?

Only 5 questions to be attempted.

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