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A customer's cheque returned dishonoured is recorded in_________________.

  1. Purchase Return Book

  2. Sales Return Book

  3. Bank Statement

  4. Journal


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The dishonored cheque is shown in the debit column of the bank statement.

When a bill deposited for collection by the drawer in his bank is dishonoured, drawer has to credit _____________ A/c.

  1. Drawee

  2. Payee

  3. Bank for collection

  4. Endorsee


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When Bill sent for collection is Dishonored amount receivable from the Bank is cancelled hence Bank for Collection A/c is Credited.

Fees charged by the notary public on dishonouring of bill ______________.

  1. Noting charges

  2. Bill charges

  3. Broker charges

  4. Invalid charges


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Noting charges are the fees levied by notary public authority for recording the facts of dishonour of the bill.

Officer appointed by Central Government for noting of dishonour bill.

  1. Central government

  2. Notary public

  3. Judicial committee

  4. State government


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The authority appointed by the Government of India for noting down the reasons of dishonour is called Notary Public Authority.

To record noting charges drawer _______ Cash A/c.

  1. Debits

  2. Credits

  3. No effect

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the books of a drawer, noting charges are neither credited nor debited. These noting charges are a loss for the drawee. Thus, he needs to debit it in his accounting book and credit cash A/c. The account of noting charges for a drawer is neither a profit nor a loss.

On due when Drawee Fails to make the payment of the bill _____________.

  1. Bill is Honored

  2. Bill is Dishonored

  3. Bill is cancelled

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dishonour of a bill of exchange occurs when the drawee fails to settle the payment on the date of maturity. When the bill of exchange is dishonoured, the liability of the acceptor is restored (he/she becomes the debtor again).

when bill is dishonored  ___________ account is Debited along with Bill payable A/c for recording noting charges.

  1. Noting Charges A/c

  2. Cash A/c

  3. Drawer A/c

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When a Bill of Exchange is dishonoured, in order to prove the fact, the drawer (or holder) may get the bill of exchange noted and protested through a public official known as “Notary Public” Noting is the recording of the fact of dishonour by a Notary public which becomes an evidence of dishonour.

Journal Entry :-
Noting Charges A/c Dr.
          To Bills Payable A/c.

Which of the following is not correct ?

  1. Discount on bills discounted is treated as financial expense and is debited to P and L Account.

  2. For unsold stock lying with the consignee, no entry is made in his books.

  3. Loss of stock is said to be abnormal when such loss is natural and is due to inherent characteristics of the commodities.

  4. The abnormal loss on consignment is credited to Consignment Account.


Correct Option: C

Noting charges is borne by _______.

  1. Drawee

  2. Drawer

  3. Endorser

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Noting charges are the amounts paid by the drawer to notary , who warns the drawee of the bill to get clear in a specific time period .

when endorsed bill is dishonored ______ A/c is Debited.

  1. Drawee

  2. Endorser

  3. Bank

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation: