Friday, March 29, 2024
03:25 AM (GMT +5)

Go Back   CSS Forums > CSS Past Papers > CSS Papers (1971-2017) > CSS 2006 Papers

Reply Share Thread: Submit Thread to Facebook Facebook     Submit Thread to Twitter Twitter     Submit Thread to Google+ Google+    
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old Saturday, August 22, 2009
Senior Member
Medal of Appreciation: Awarded to appreciate member's contribution on forum. (Academic and professional achievements do not make you eligible for this medal) - Issue reason: Qualifier: Awarded to those Members who cleared css written examination - Issue reason: Css 2010
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Islamabad
Posts: 850
Thanks: 902
Thanked 1,291 Times in 524 Posts
Viceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to behold
Default Accountancy and Auditing Paper - 2006

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS
IN B.P.S. -17, UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2006

ACCOUNTANCY & AUDITING, PAPER-I

TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

Note: (i) Attempt FOUR questions in all, including Question No. 6 which is COMPULSORY.
(ii) Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered
(iii) All question carry EQUAL marks.

1. Explain and illustrate legal provisions governing preparation of banking companies and financial statements in Pakistan.

2. The books of Safeer Manufacturing Co. engaged in assembling refrigerators showing the following information for the ix months ended on December 31, 2005.

Particulars Rs
Material purchased---------------------------------------------- 1,041,250
Stock-July 1, 2005:
Material--------------------------------------------------1, 25,000
Finished goods (50 refrigerators) ---------------------- 20,575
Director Labour -------------------------------------------------- 1,025,000
Factory Overheads-------------------------------------------------- 435,050
Selling expenses ---------------------------------------------------- 214,000
General & Admn. Expenses --------------------------------------- 241,500
Financial Management expenses ------------------------------------- 9,200
Sales (6000 refrigerators) -----------------------------------------3,180,000
Stock – December 31, 2005:
Material ----------------------------------------------------- 75,000
Finished goods (250 refrigerators)
You can calculate the amount of closing stock
Refrigerators at cost
There was no work-in-process at the end of the year.
Required:
(1) An income statement.
(2) Number of Unites manufactures
(3) Unit cost of refrigerators manufactured
(4) Gross Profit and the Net profit per unit sold.


3. The following is the trial balance of Metropolitan Company (Private) Limited as on June 30, 2005:
Particulars Debit Credit
Plant & Machinery ------------------------------------------------ 375,000
Wages ---------------------------------------------------------------- 90,000
Vehicles -------------------------------------------------------------- 71,000
Furniture and Fixtures ---------------------------------------------- 30,000
Carriage inward ------------------------------------------------------- 5,000
Carriage outward--------------------------------------------------- 6,250
Freehold Land ---------------------------------------------------- 75,000
Purchasing expenses --------------------------------------------- 28,750
Insurance ------------------------------------------------------------ 6,250
Rates and taxes --------------------------------------------------- 25,000
Office supplies ----------------------------------------------------- 5,750
Electricity --------------------------------------------------------- 48,500
Salaries ------------------------------------------------------------ 40,000
Opening stock ---------------------------------------------------- 56,750
Purchases -------------------------------------------------------- 325,000
Sales return --------------------------------------------------------- 8,250
Discount -------------------------------------------------------------3,000
Bad debts ----------------------------------------------------------- 4,375
Mark-up & bank charges ----------------------------------------- 5,625
Cash in hand ------------------------------------------------------- 7,125
Short term deposit ----------------------------------------------- 50,000
Repairs & maintenance ----------------------------------------- 14,500
Postage, telegram & telephone ---------------------------------- 5,000
Sundry debtors -------------------------------------------------- 116,100
Capital ----------------------------------------------------------- 500,000
Investment -------------------------------------------------------- 37,500
Sales ------------------------------------------------------------- 795,000
Purchases return --------------------------------------------------10,750
Sundry Creditors -------------------------------------------------61,600
Bank Overdrafts ------------------------------------------------- 29,375
Reserve for doubtful debt ----------------------------------------7,500
Discount & Commission ---------------------------------------- 4,250
Interest received -------------------------------------------------- 3,125
Dividend income ------------------------------------------------- 5,625
1,417,225 1,417,225

The following adjustments are required to be made into the accounts:
(1) Closing stock Rs. 73,000.
(2) Depreciation to be provided at following rates:
(a) Freehold land ------------------------------------- 5%
(b) Vehicles ------------------------------------------ 20%
(c) Other assets ------------------------------------- 10%
(Plant & Machinery and furniture and Fixtures)
(3) Reserve for doubtful debt is required to be kept at 5% of the debtors balance.
(4) Prepaid insurance Rs. 1,500 and rates & taxes – Rs. 375
(5) Outstanding wages Rs. 3,000 and salary Rs. 8, 375
Required:
Prepare trading profit and loss account and balance sheet as at 30-06-2005.

4. Working capital of X Company at December 31-2005 exceeds the working capital at December 31-2004 by Rs. 50,000 as reported blow.
2005 2004
Particulars Rs Rs
Current Assets
Cash, Marketable securities 150,000 250,000
& accounts receivable
Merchandise inventory 450,000 250,000
Total Current Assets 600,000 500,000
Current Liabilities 300,000 250,000
300,000 250,000
Required:
Undertake liquidity analysis with particular reference to:
(1) Current ratio
(2) Quick ratio
(3) Working capital
First calculate the ratios, later compare the same with reference to standard ratios and later present a lucid analysis.

5. Explain various types of depreciation methods relating to:
(a) Fixed assets
(b) Wasting assets
Illustrate your answer properly in respect of how various depreciation methods are used.


COMPULSORY QUESTION

6. Answer all questions in the following format. An overwritten answer can carry no marks. Correct answers and rationale will carry equal grade:

S. No True/False Rationale

(1) There is no difference between Financial Report and Financial statement.
(True/False)
(2) Calculating number of days uncollected of sales is known as Collection Index.
(True/False)
(3) Wages paid for construction of a plant is revenue expenditure. (True/False)
(4) Times interest earned is a great interest for a banker. (True/False)
(5) Budgeted Profits are always high when pessimistic approach for preparing budget is followed. (True/False)
(6) Work Sheet only presents Balance Sheet figures. (True/False)
(7) Trial Balance is prepared from ledger. (True/False)
(8) Banks are governed under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 only for preparation of their financial statements. (True/False)
(9) Suspense Account is a clear account with no question to be asked. (True/False)
(10) Ledgers are prepared from vouches much before transactions are recorded in the Journal. (True/False)
__________________
When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk. ~ The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Viceroy For This Useful Post:
Zeeshan Rajput (Tuesday, August 09, 2016)
  #2  
Old Saturday, August 22, 2009
Senior Member
Medal of Appreciation: Awarded to appreciate member's contribution on forum. (Academic and professional achievements do not make you eligible for this medal) - Issue reason: Qualifier: Awarded to those Members who cleared css written examination - Issue reason: Css 2010
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Islamabad
Posts: 850
Thanks: 902
Thanked 1,291 Times in 524 Posts
Viceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to behold
Default Paper II

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS
IN B.P.S. -17, UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2006

ACCOUNTANCY & AUDITING, PAPER-II

TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100

Note: (i) Attempt FIVE questions in all, including Question No. 9 which is COMPULSORY. Select at least ONE question from each of the PARTS A, B, C and D. All questions carry EQUAL marks.
(ii) Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.

PART – A: (COST ACCOUNTING)

1. Explain the rationale supporting cost Accounting. How will it contribute to the efficient allocation of resources? Illustrate your answer.
2. Pervaiz Products Company uses a standard Cost System. For the year ended March 31 the company results may be summarized as under:
Particulars Standard Actual
Production (in units)
Material price per pound
Material quantity
Direct Labour hours
Direct Labour Cost per hour
Factory overhead:
(Variable expenses) 490.000
(Fixed expenses) 210.000
700,00
Actual overhead 140,000
Rs. 60,00
280,000Ibs
7,000
Rs. 22,50
700,000 143,000
Rs.62,50
290,000Ibs
6,900
Rs.22,00

Rs.716,500
There is no inventory of work-in-process at the beginning or at end of the above fiscal year.
Required:
(1) Prepare a statement showing analysis of variances.
(2) Compute actual and standard cost per unit of product.

PART – B (AUDITING)

3. State major contents of Annual Audit Report of a listed Public limited company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984.
4. Differentiate amongst the following:
(a) Internal Audit (b) Internal Control
(c) External Audit


PART – C: (INCOME TAX)

5. Define the following terms as have been used in the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001:
(a) Amalgamation (b) Business
(c) Depreciable (d) Income
6. The following particulars in respect of Mohammad Ali for the year ended on June 30, 2005 are available:
Particulars Rs
(1) Salary per month
(2) House property let out @ Rs. 3000 pm
(3) Profit on his 1/3rd share from a tailoring shop (AOP)
(4) Director’s fee
(5) Divided received from companies listed on Stock Exchange in Pakistan
72,000

36,000
33,600
21,000


9,600
He is a sleeping partner in the above AOP
Required:
Compute taxable income


PART – D: (BUSINESS ORGANIZATION & FINANCE)

7. Present a lucid analysis of operational of a joint Stock Company.
8. Explain major role of financial institutions. Are there any limitations in respect of their impact?


COMPULSORY QUESTION

9. Present your answer in the following format. Overwritten answers will carry no marks. One marks is for correct answer and one mark is for rationale:
S. No True/False Rationale

(1) Every limited company is legally required to get their account audited by a practicing Chartered Accountant. (True/False)
(2) Conversion Cost consists of Director Material. (True/False)
(3) Standard Costing Procedures are not relevant in job costing. (True/False)
(4) Second Schedule is annexed to the Income Tax ordinance, 2001 and deals with exemptions from income tax. (True/False)
(5) There can never be an insurance of a Valid nature without insurable interest.
(True/False)
(6) A loan taken from a bank for a period longer than two years is known as short-term loan. (True/False)
(7) Income Tax is livable on every person with an annual income of Rs. 80,000.
(True/False)
(8) Audit Engagement letter is always obtained after the end of the audit.
(True/False)
(9) Internal Audit is compulsory under the Companies Ordinance, 1984.
(True/False)
(10) Cost Accounting and Financial Accounting can be never be reconciled.
(True/False)
__________________
When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk. ~ The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Viceroy For This Useful Post:
MAHIKAN (Thursday, September 10, 2009)
  #3  
Old Tuesday, December 15, 2009
abbasi_faheem's Avatar
Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Karachi
Posts: 53
Thanks: 29
Thanked 12 Times in 10 Posts
abbasi_faheem is on a distinguished road
Default

Dear Sir,

In paper - 1 Question No. 3 there is something gone wrong...

U are giving Total of Dr. and Cr. as 1,417,225 and 1,417,225 respectively, the sum of which is 2,834,450 but when we sum up all the data it is 2,856,950 giving the difference of 22,500. kindly check it out sir. I really need the exact data for practice ...waiting for your reply...

Thanks
__________________
Anyone can be angry; it is very easy, but to be angry with the right person, at the right time, for the right reason, to the right degree; it is not easy.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Senior Member
Medal of Appreciation: Awarded to appreciate member's contribution on forum. (Academic and professional achievements do not make you eligible for this medal) - Issue reason: Qualifier: Awarded to those Members who cleared css written examination - Issue reason: Css 2010
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Islamabad
Posts: 850
Thanks: 902
Thanked 1,291 Times in 524 Posts
Viceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to beholdViceroy is a splendid one to behold
Default

Dear Brother

I regret if there is an error but this is the only digital version of the paper that I could find online. You may want to confirm the data through any available print version of the paper.

Thank you for pointing it out.

Regards
__________________
When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk. ~ The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Accountancy & Auditing, Papers - 2008 Usman Naseer CSS 2008 Papers 8 Friday, February 04, 2011 03:41 PM
Accountancy and Auditing Papers 2007 Last Island CSS 2007 Papers 1 Thursday, October 11, 2007 12:15 AM
Accountancy and Auditing Papers 2004 Last Island CSS 2004 Papers 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2007 03:58 AM


CSS Forum on Facebook Follow CSS Forum on Twitter

Disclaimer: All messages made available as part of this discussion group (including any bulletin boards and chat rooms) and any opinions, advice, statements or other information contained in any messages posted or transmitted by any third party are the responsibility of the author of that message and not of CSSForum.com.pk (unless CSSForum.com.pk is specifically identified as the author of the message). The fact that a particular message is posted on or transmitted using this web site does not mean that CSSForum has endorsed that message in any way or verified the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message. We encourage visitors to the forum to report any objectionable message in site feedback. This forum is not monitored 24/7.

Sponsors: ArgusVision   vBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.