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Monday, January 11, 2010

MTH302 Solved MCQ Quiz 2 chapter 17-22


MATHS QUIZ 2009

Mehreen Humayun<mc090400472@vu.edu.pk>



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Question no 1. The contribution margin per unit is an item's selling price minus the item's..........

  • Fixed costs
  • Variable costs
  • Both variable costs & fixed costs.
  • Net sales.


Question no 2.  Contribution Margin is the amount that can be calculated by deducting Variable Cost from

  • Contribution rate
  • Net sale
  • Net income
  • None of these.


Question no.3 ………………is the value at the end of depreciation.

  • Salvage
  • Asset
  • Cost
  • None of these.


Question no.4   Difference between IRR and XIRR is that -------------------------------


  • IRR needs regular interval, but XIRR does not need regular intervals
  • XIRR does not calculate Internal Rate of Return, as IRR does.
  • The schedule cash flows are needed for IRR only.
  • None of these


Question no.5    ……… is the number of periods over which the asset is depreciated.

  • Life
  • Asset
  • Interval
  • none of these
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Question no.6 If Variable Cost is Rs.120 and contribution margin is Rs 30, then sale will be ------------------------

  • 120
  • 130
  • 140
  • 150


Question no.7 Which of the following function returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period. 

  • DDB
  • DB
  • IRR
  • MIRR


Question no.8 SLN is for depreciation of 

  • Asset
  • Profit
  • Loss
  • Capital


Question no. 9 Contribution margin in Rs. Is equal to 

  • =(CM/FC)
  • =(FC/CM)*S
  • =(S-FC)*CM
  • = (CM-S)*FC.