Accounting I - Objective 4.01/4.02 Test

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This test covers bank reconciliation and petty cash entries.
Kathleen Keller
Quiz by Kathleen Keller, updated more than 1 year ago
Kathleen Keller
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Question 1

Question
Assuming that the bank statement balance is correct, what is the correct Cash account balance on October 31?
Answer
  • $4,350.00
  • $4,500.00
  • $4,525.00
  • $4,550.00

Question 2

Question
On February 14, Watauga Enterprises received notice from the bank of a dishonored check from Wilkes Company in the amount of $200.00. The bank charged a service fee of $25.00. What is the correct journal entry for Watauga Enterprises to record the dishonored check?
Answer
  • Debit Accounts Receivable-Wilkes Company $200.00, debit Bank Service Charge $25.00; credit Cash $225.00
  • Debit Accounts Receivable-Wilkes Company $225.00; credit Bank Service Charge $25.00, credit Cash $200.00
  • Debit Accounts Receivable-Wilkes Company $225.00; credit Cash $225.00
  • Debit Cash $225.00; credit Accounts Receivable-Wilkes Company $225.00

Question 3

Question
Assuming that the bank statement balance is correct, what is the correct Cash account balance on March 31?
Answer
  • $2,325.00
  • $2,345.00
  • $2,360.00
  • $2,580.00

Question 4

Question
On December 23, Wake Incorporated received notice from the bank of a dishonored check from Davie Company in the amount of $125.00. The bank charged a service fee of $25.00. What is the correct journal entry for Wake Incorporated to record the dishonored check?
Answer
  • Debit Accounts Receivable-Davie Company $125.00, Debit Bank Service Charge $25.00, Credit Cash $150.00
  • Debit Accounts Receivable-Davie Company $150.00, Credit Bank Service Charge $25.00, Credit Cash $125.00
  • Debit Accounts Receivable-Davie Company $150.00, Credit Cash $150.00
  • Debit Cash $150.00, Credit Accounts Receivable-Davie Company $150.00

Question 5

Question
Timothy wants to replenish the $300 petty cash fund. He has receipts for the following total payments: postage (Office Expense), $35; supplies, $25; and repairs, $95. A cash count shows $160 in the petty cash box. What is the correct journal entry to record the transaction?
Answer
  • Debit Repair Expense $95, debit Office Expense $35, debit Supplies $25 and credit Cash $155
  • Debit Repair Expense $95, debit Office Expense $35, debit Supplies $25, and credit cash $140, credit Cash Short and Over $15
  • Debit Repair Expense $95, debit Office Expense $35, debit Supplies $25 and credit Petty Cash $155
  • Debit Repair Expense $95, debit Office Expense $35, debit Supplies $25, debit Cash Short and Over $5, and credit cash $160

Question 6

Question
Michael wants to establish a $500 petty cash fund for his business. He has requested a check for $500. What is the correct journal entry to record the transaction?
Answer
  • Debit Petty Cash $500 and credit Cash $500
  • Debit Cash $500 and credit Petty Cash $500
  • Debit Miscellaneous Expense $500 and credit Cash $500
  • Debit Petty Cash $500 and credit Miscellaneous Expense $500

Question 7

Question
David wants to replenish the $150 petty cash fund. He has receipts for the following total payments: supplies, $36; and postage (Office Expense), $27. A cash count shows $87 in the petty cash box. What is the correct journal entry to record the transaction?
Answer
  • Debit Cash $63 and credit Miscellaneous Expense $63
  • Debit Miscellaneous Expense $63 and credit Cash $63
  • Debit Office Expense $27, debit Supplies $36 and credit Petty Cash $63
  • Debit Office Expense $27, debit Supplies $36 and credit Cash $63

Question 8

Question
Mary wants to replenish the $200 petty cash fund. She has receipts for the following total payments: supplies, $25; and repairs, $45. A cash count shows $130 in the petty cash box. What is the correct journal entry to record the transaction?
Answer
  • Debit Cash $70 and credit Miscellaneous Expense $70
  • Debit Miscellaneous Expense $70 and credit Cash $70
  • Debit Repair Expense $45, debit Supplies $25 and credit Cash $70
  • Debit Repair Expense $45, debit Supplies $25 and credit Petty Cash $70

Question 9

Question
Michelle wants to replenish the $300 petty cash fund. She has receipts for the following total payments: postage (Office Expense), $40; supplies, $25; and repairs, $45. A cash count shows $175 in the petty cash box. What is the correct journal entry to record the transaction?
Answer
  • Debit Repair Expense $45, debit Supplies $25, debit Office Expense $40 and credit Cash $110
  • Debit Repair Expense $45, debit Supplies $25, debit Office Expense $40 and credit Petty Cash $110
  • Debit Repair Expense $45, debit Supplies $25, debit Office Expense $40 and credit Cash $110, credit Cash Short and Over $15
  • Debit Repair Expense $45, debit Supplies $25, debit Office Expense $40 and debit Cash Short and Over $15, and credit Cash $125

Question 10

Question
In the figure, calculate the adjusted checkbook balance.
Answer
  • $1,050.00
  • $1,230.00
  • $1,350.00
  • $1,420.00

Question 11

Question
In the figure, what is the journal entry to record the bank service charge?
Answer
  • Debit Cash $2.50, credit Miscellaneous Expense $2.50
  • Debit Cash $2.50, credit Transaction Fee $2.50
  • Debit Miscellaneous Expense $2.50, credit Cash $2.50
  • Debit Transaction Fee $2.50, credit Cash $2.50

Question 12

Question
In the figure, calculate the adjusted bank balance.
Answer
  • $1,300.00
  • $1,180.00
  • $1,050.00
  • $1,120.00

Question 13

Question
In the figure, assuming that the bank balance is correct, does the bank statement reconcile?
Answer
  • No, the adjusted checkbook balance is $130.00 lower than the adjusted bank balance.
  • No, the adjusted checkbook balance is $130.00 higher than the adjusted bank balance.
  • Yes, the adjusted checkbook balance and the adjusted bank balance agree.
  • Yes, the adjusted bank balance is $52.50 lower than the adjusted checkbook balance.

Question 14

Question
When you want to make sure that no one other than your company can use a check you would use this type of endorsement:
Answer
  • blank
  • special
  • restrictive
  • bank
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