March 2011 Examination Design of Question paper Time Allowed : 3 Hrs 01. Weightage to form of Questions Type of questions 1. 2. 3. 4. MCQs Short Answer Questions Long Answer Questions(i) Long Answer Questions(ii) Total No. of Questions 16 8 4 4 32 Marks for each Question 1 3 4 6 Total Marks 16 24 16 24 80 Maximum Marks : 80 Duration of the examination will be 3 - 3 ½ hours. Evaluation will be done from following topics Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Journal Ledger Recording and posting of
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Assignment 4 (Chapter 6) (EOP CSC 1100 (Section 3 and 5)) Modularity Using Functions Question 1: (Practice) a. Write a function named check() that has three parameters. The first parameter should accept an integer number‚ and the second and third parameters should accept a double precision number. The function body should just display the values of data passed to the function when it’s called. b. Include the function written in Exercise 2a in a working program. Make sure your function is
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Mark Cooper CIH Level 3 March 2013 Assignment 3 Report on Provisions of Affordable Housing Contents: 1. Aim 2. Housing 3. Housing Deprivation 4. Urban Policy 5. Stock by Tenure 6. LGA Housing Stock 7. Right to Buy Entitlement 8. Community Stability & Regeneration 9. Accessibility of Affordable Housing 10. Accessing Affordable Housing 11. Conclusion Information Report: Economic Factors Affecting Policy and Provision of Affordable
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Financial Accounting Week 3 Lecture Summary Accounting for Receivables Definition Receivables are amounts due from other persons or entities. Receivables are highly liquid‚ which means it is expected that they will be converted into cash quickly‚ and are classified as current assets. Types of Receivables Accounts Receivable: amounts due from customers for sales on credit. Businesses sell to customers on credit in an attempt to increase their sales. Also called Trade Debtors. Bills
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are individuals ultimate goal in life is to serve others and expect nothing in return‚ known as the Others-oriented behavior level. Out of the four motivational levels‚ it is determined that I am consistently in between level 3 and 4. One should strive to always be at a level 4 Others-oriented behavior‚ however depending upon the situation the levels can revert back to level one or level two. During the reflection of talents survey‚ the
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being allowed £250 discount for prompt settlement. • Additional fixtures and fittings were purchased for £4 000 on credit. • Operating expenses of £4 750 were paid by cheque. • Design materials of £1 350 were purchased on credit. • After receiving £150 discount for prompt settlement‚ creditors were paid £6 200 by cheque. • Bank charges of £600 were charged to the bank account. • Wages of £12 000 were paid by cheque. Required: (a) Prepare the trial balance at 31 March 2011.
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(Also known as "T" Account and Account) Having passed the double or journal entries‚ the next step is to post these double or journal entries into Ledger accounts. Ledger account or an account is simply the classification of double entries which we have made in General Journal or any other journal. In an account we bring together all similar entries in one place. For example a company has purchased goods on 4th and 7th January‚ we would put both entries in purchases account because of their similar
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Conveyor Belt 3 Part A – WRITE THIS AS A MEMO 1. Which if any of the resources are overallocated? a. Design‚ Development‚ and Documentation are overallocated i. Design 1. 5 weeks starting Feb 7‚2010 by one person ii. Development 1. Feb 8th until July 3rd‚ 2010 by 4 people iii. Documentation 1. March 8th until Mar 12th‚ by 1 person 2. Assume project is time constrained. Try to solve with leveling within slack. What happens? a. When leveling within slack‚ we clear up most problems. However‚ Development
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JOURNAL Name: Brooks Lloyd Hubbard Modules 3 & 4 Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Date: 10/19/12 Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity- A invisible force that an astronomical object exerts on its surface. 2. Inertia-The property of a body by which it remains at rest or continues moving until affected by another force. 3. Potential Energy-The energy that a body or
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Act 3 scene 2 Summary Act 3‚ scenes 2–4 Summary: Act 3‚ scene 2 In Capulet’s house‚ Juliet longs for night to fall so that Romeo will come to her “untalked of and unseen”. Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. But the Nurse is so distraught; she stumbles over the words‚ making it sound as if Romeo is dead. Juliet assumes Romeo has killed himself‚ and she resigns to die herself. The Nurse then begins to moan about Tybalt’s death‚ and Juliet briefly fears
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