Top 50+ Solved Accounting for Internal Reconstruction MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Internal reconstruction is a slow and tedious process since it required the approval of :

a. Court

b. Shareholders

c. Creditors

d. All of the Above.

  • d. All of the Above.

Q. If the preference shareholder agree to sacrifice the arrear off preference dividend, it iscredited to:

a. Capital Reduction A/C

b. Preference Shareholders A/C

c. Goodwill A/c

d. Profit& Loss A/C

  • a. Capital Reduction A/C

Q. After the implementation of the scheme of internal reconstruction , any surplus incapital reduction A/C is transferred to :

a. Capital A/C

b. Profit & Loss A/C

c. Shareholders A/C

d. Capital reserve A/C

  • d. Capital reserve A/C

Q. ……………………reconstruction refers to the reduction of capital to cancel any paid upcapital.

a. External

b. Internal

c. Amalagamation

d. Absorption

  • b. Internal

Q. Reduction of share capital is possible by the company, if it is authorized by its:

a. Articles.

b. Special resolution.

c. Confirmation of the court.

d. All of the Above.

  • d. All of the Above.

Q. Converting share of smaller denomination into larger denominations is called:

a. Sub-division

b. Combination

c. Consolidation

d. Merger

  • c. Consolidation

Q. Converting share of larger denomination into smaller denominations is called:

a. Sub-division

b. Combination

c. Consolidation

d. Merger

  • a. Sub-division

Q. After the implementation of scheme of internal reconstruction, any amount left in thecapital reduction A/C will be transfer to:

a. Capital Reserve A/C

b. Capital A/c

c. Profit & Loss A/C

d. Shareholders A/C

  • a. Capital Reserve A/C

Q. The main purpose of internal reconstruction is to:

a. Eliminate the accumulated losses from the books.

b. Bring down the assets to their true values

c. Both A&B above

d. Only A

  • c. Both A&B above

Q. A fair and equitable distribution of loss is the essence of a successful scheme of:

a. External reconstruction.

b. Merger

c. Amalgamation

d. Internal reconstruction

  • d. Internal reconstruction
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