Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 18 January 2019

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The purpose of a firm preparing a trial balance is to establish whether ……. ?

Select ONE answer:

  1. the total of the debit balances brought down in its nominal or general ledger equals that of the credit balances brought down
  2. the double-entry record it has made for all transactions is correct
  3. its bank balance is correct
  4. it has earned a profit or incurred a loss

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.

The answer is 1 – 2 a balanced trial balance does not prove that the double-entry record for all transactions is correct; 3 the trial balance does not prove that the balance on any individual ledger account is correct; 4 a profit and loss account determines whether the business has made a profit or a loss.

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 17 January 2019

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A business’s trial balance ……. ?

 

Select ONE answer:

  1. shows its financial position
  2. establishes whether its accounting records are correct
  3. list all of the entries in its double-entry accounting records
  4. is a list of all of the balances brought down in its double-entry accounting records

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.

The answer is 4 – 1 is the balance sheet; 2 even if the trial balance balances does not mean that it is free of accounting errors such as omission, compensating errors etc; 3 these are shown in the ledger accounts whereas the balances are in the TB.

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Business Studies Multiple Choice Question – 16 January 2019

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Which ONE of the following is an example of a change that could be made to the marketing mix of a small business?

Select ONE answer:

  1. Introducing new items for sale
  2. Employing additional marketing staff
  3. Conducting secondary market research
  4. Producing a marketing budget

 

Show the workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple choice question is suitable for Business Studies KS4 & KS3 classes

The answer is 1:

  1. Introducing new items for sale – is correct because product is part of the marketing mix.
  2. Employing additional marketing staff – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  3. Conducting secondary market research – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  4. Producing a marketing budget – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.

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Business Studies Multiple Choice Question – 15 January 2019

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Which ONE of the following is an example of a change that could be made to the marketing mix of a small business?

Select ONE answer:

  1. Employing additional marketing staff
  2. Conducting secondary market research
  3. Producing a marketing budget
  4. Selling the product online

 

Show the workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple choice question is suitable for Business Studies KS4 & KS3 classes

The answer is 4:

  1. Employing additional marketing staff – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  2. Conducting secondary market research – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  3. Producing a marketing budget – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  4. Selling the product online – is correct because place is part of the marketing mix.

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Business Studies Multiple Choice Question – 14 January 2019

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Which ONE of the following is an example of a change that could be made to the marketing mix of a small business?

Select ONE answer:

  1. Employing additional marketing staff
  2. Conducting secondary market research
  3. Offering ‘buy one get one free’
  4. Producing a marketing budget

 

Show the workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple choice question is suitable for Business Studies KS4 & KS3 classes

The answer is 3:

  1. Employing additional marketing staff – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  2. Conducting secondary market research – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.
  3. Offering ‘buy one get one free’– is correct because promotion is part of the marketing mix.
  4. Producing a marketing budget – is not correct because it is not part of the marketing mix.

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