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Which one of the following is 'Not' the feature of a cheque?

  1. It is an unconditional written order by the maker to pay.

  2. The written order is to a specified bank.

  3. It specifies the amount to be paid in figures and words.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: D

Crossing of a cheque effects the ___________________.

  1. Negotiability of the cheque

  2. Mode of payment on the cheque

  3. Both a and b

  4. Transferable but does not give a better title to the holder


Correct Option: B

As per Negotiable Instrument Act $1881$ all of the following are types of the cheque EXCEPT:

  1. Bearer Cheques

  2. Order Cheques

  3. Crossed Cheques

  4. Blank Cheques


Correct Option: D

The person to whom the amount of cheque is payable or paid is called payee.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The maker of a cheque is called the 'drawer', and the person directed to pay is the 'drawee'. The person named in the instrument, to whom or to whose order the money is, by the instrument directed, to be paid, is called the 'payee'.

When a cheque is returned dishonoured, it is recorded in ______________.

  1. Cash column on the credit side

  2. Cash column on the debit side

  3. Bank column on the credit side

  4. Bank column on the debit side.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

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

Unpresented cheques are also referred as ___________.

  1. uncollected cheques

  2. uncredited cheques

  3. outstanding cheques

  4. bounced cheques


Correct Option: C

Some of the transaction that is dependent on bank statement are __________.

  1. collection charges

  2. dividends received

  3. rent received

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D

A document which is used to deposit the amount in the bank account is __________.

  1. Withdrawal slip

  2. Pay in slip

  3. Cheque leaf

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pay in slip as the name suggests is a slip that is filled by the customer to deposit money in the bank account either by cash or by cheque. The things that need to be filled in a pay in slip are the account details in which the money is to be deposited, amount to be deposited by cash or by cheque, and the signature of the depositor.

The pay in slip provided by the bank to the account holder is divided into _____ parts.

  1. 2

  2. 3

  3. 4

  4. 5


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A pay in slip provided by the bank to the account holder is divided into 2 parts. One is the counterfoil being the smaller part of the slip which acts as a documentary evidence of the money deposited in the bank. Whereas the other part being the longer one is kept with the bank having all the details of the customer and is kept for record with the banks.

Left hand side of the pay in slip is known as ___________.

  1. Acknowledgment

  2. Folio number

  3. Counterfoil

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Left hand side of the pay in slip is known as the counterfoil. A pay in slip provided by the bank to the account holder is divided into 2 parts. One is the counterfoil being the smaller part of the slip which acts as a documentary evidence of the money deposited in the bank