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5/19/24, 8:10 PM Assessment 3: Attempt review




2024  FAC1502-24-S1  Welcome to FAC1502  Assessment 3

QUIZ




Started on Saturday, 4 May 2024, 5:12 AM
State Finished
Completed on Saturday, 4 May 2024, 6:18 AM
Time taken 1 hour 6 mins
Marks 79.00/86.00
Grade 91.86 out of 100.00
Feedback Congratulations, you pass the
assessment with a distinction.




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,5/19/24, 8:10 PM Assessment 3: Attempt review

Question 1

Correct

Mark 4.00 out of 4.00




Please choose the correct option to complete the
given statement or scenario.


What will be
classified as a
current asset Vehicles held for resale
for a motor

vehicle
dealership?

The total of the
trade payables
column in the debit side of the trade payables control account in the general ledger.
cash payments

journal will be
posted to the …

Where in the
statement of
financial
position would
a business that
trades in the
Non-current assets: Property, plant and equipment
sale of motor
vehicles 
disclose the
fleet truck it
uses to deliver
sold vehicles
to customers?

The total
revenue and
the cost of
sales amount
disclosed in
the statement
of profit or loss
and other
comprehensive
income for
Thabo Stores
for the year
ended 30 June
20.1 is R870
31%
000 and
R600 000 
respectively.
The gross
profit for the
year is
R270 000.

The gross
profit
percentage on
sales (rounded
off to the
nearest whole
number) is …




The correct answer is:
What will be classified as a current asset for a motor
vehicle dealership? → Vehicles held for resale,



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The total of the trade payables column in the cash
payments journal will be posted to the … → debit side
of the trade payables control account in the general
ledger.,

Where in the statement of financial position would a
business that trades in the sale of motor vehicles
disclose the fleet truck it uses to deliver sold vehicles
to customers? → Non-current assets: Property, plant
and equipment,

The total revenue and the cost of sales amount
disclosed in the statement of profit or loss and other
comprehensive income for Thabo Stores for the year
ended 30 June 20.1 is R870 000 and R600 000
respectively. The gross profit for the year is R270 000.

The gross profit percentage on sales (rounded off to
the nearest whole number) is … → 31%




Question 2
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00




Lola has prepared his financial statements for the year
ended 30 April 2021, which showed a profit for the
year of R150 000, current assets of R96 000, non-
current assets of R200 000 and a total assets figure of
R296 000. He has since discovered that the closing
inventory amount, he used was overstated by R25
000.

Indicate whether the following statement is true or
false regarding the correction of the error that was
made?

The revised current assets amount will be R121 000.




Select one:
True

False 



The correct answer is 'False'.




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, 5/19/24, 8:10 PM Assessment 3: Attempt review

Question 3

Correct

Mark 4.00 out of 4.00




Please choose the correct option for the given
scenario.


Trade payables
will be
disclosed as …
a current liability
in the
statement of 
financial
position.

Electricity
deposit will be
disclosed as …
a current asset
in the
statement of 
financial
position.

Drawings will …
in the
statement of
not be disclosed in the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income
profit and loss
and other 
comprehensive
income.

Salaries will …
in the
statement of
be disclosed as distribution, administrative and other expenses
profit and loss
and other 
comprehensive
income.




The correct answer is:
Trade payables will be disclosed as … in the statement
of financial position. → a current liability,

Electricity deposit will be disclosed as … in the
statement of financial position. → a current asset,

Drawings will … in the statement of profit and loss and
other comprehensive income. → not be disclosed in
the statement of profit or loss and other
comprehensive income,

Salaries will … in the statement of profit and loss and
other comprehensive income. → be disclosed as
distribution, administrative and other expenses




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