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Joel Manoj
Subject: Economics
, asked on 31/12/20
(a) Y Ltd. forfeited 400 shares of ₹ 10 each issued at a premium of ₹ 2 per share for non-
payment of allotment of ₹ 5 per share (including ₹ 2 premium) and first call of ₹ 2 per share. 40% of these shares were re-issued at ₹ 10 per share, ₹ 8 paid up.
The final call of ₹ 2 has not been made.
(b) Eros Ltd. forfeited 100 shares of ₹ 10 each (₹ 8 called up) on which application of ₹ 2
per share and allotment of ₹ 6 per share (including premium of ₹ 2) was received. 80
of these shares were re-issued to Raman for ₹ 7 per share, ₹ 8 paid up.
(c) Sun Ltd. forfeited 500 shares of ₹ 20 each for non-payment of final call of ₹ 6 per
share. These shares were re-issued at ₹ 16 per share fully paid.
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Joel Manoj
Subject: Economics
, asked on 31/12/20
Zen Ltd. issued 20,000 equity shares of ₹ 10 each at a premium of ₹ 2 per share, payable as :
On application ₹ 2 per share
On allotment ₹ 5 per share (including premium)
On first call ₹ 2 per share
On final call the balance.
Applications were received for 25,000 shares. Allotment was made to the applicants of 23,000 shares. Excess money received with application was transferred towards sum due on allotment. Vinod who was allotted 1,200 shares failed to pay the first call and his shares were forfeited immediately. Out of the forfeited shares 800 shares were reissued to Sanjay @ ₹ 6 per share, ₹ 8 paid up. The final call is not been made. Pass necessary Journal entries to record the above transactions.
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Aakarsh Jha
Subject: Economics
, asked on 27/12/20
Sir what is meaning of origin like this word has a origin from the word computer this word is origin from computer what is meaning of origin in simple language
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Rishi
Subject: Economics
, asked 1 week, 3 days ago
Blessy and Jerry are friend they were discussing, how demand for salt with various circumstances
What will happen cross elasticity of salt and income elasticity?
What will happen price elasticity??
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Jhonbel
Subject: Economics
, asked 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Why do social sciences refer to history in analyzing or predicting a certain situations or a particular behavior?
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Geeboy
Subject: Economics
, asked 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Identify 5 local business opportunities.
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Putri Ayuni
Subject: Economics
, asked on 9/1/21
please help me, I really don't understand this material, thank you
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Duchesse Esno
Subject: Economics
, asked on 3/1/21
Multiple Choices 11-1 If the volume, pressure and temperature of an ideal gas are V, p, and T, respectively. The mass of a molecule is m, k is the Boltzmann's constant, R is the universal gas constant, then the number of molecules in this gas is ((A) PV pV (B) kT pV (C) RT pV (D) mT 11-2 A closed cylinder is separated by a piston into two parts with one of them Gled with hydrogen of mass 0.1 kg at a certain temperature. If the piston is kept in the center of the cylinder, the mass of the oxygen in the other part of the same temperature is () (A), kE- 16 (B) 0.8 kg. (C) 1.6 kg. 11-3 (D) 3.2 kg. A certain amount of ideal gas is stored in a container with its temperature T and molecular mass m. According to the microscopic model of an gas and the statistical assumptions, the average value of the square of the x ideal Components of the velocities of the molecules is () 1 3kT (A) u =, 3kT Av ( B).% 3! 3V mm kT 3kT (D) v = (C) = m mperature T and molecular mass m. According to the microscopy model of an 'she statistical assumptions, the average value of the x components of 11-4 A certain amount of ideal gas is stored in a container with its8kT (A) v, = 1 8kT (B) v, = - 3V TIm (D) v, = 0. 8kT (C) ?, = 3rm constant, the temperature of the gas after expansion will ((A) increase. Relationaling 11-5 A certain amount of ideal gas expands obeying they (B) decrease. (D) be impossible to determine. 11-6 A bottle of helium and bottle of nitrogen have the same denits the same average translational kinetic energy of the molecules. They are (C) not change. Thermal equilibrium, then ((A) they have the same temperature and pressure. ( B) they have the different temperature and pressure. (C) they have the same temperature and the pressure of helin than that of nitrogen. (D) they have the same temperature and the pressure of helium is less th that of nitrogen. 11- 7 If helium and oxygen have the same temperature and pressure, te average kinetic energy &, and the average translational kinetic energy E of the tw molecules have the following relationship ((A) They have the same ?, and the same E: (B ) Their &, are the same, and ? are not the same. (C) Their ?, are not the same, but are the same. (D) Both their ?, and ? are not the same. 11-8 At temperature T, the internal energy of 1 mol rigid diatomie molecules is ((A) RT. (B) AT. (D) AT. 11-9 Suppose the temperature of oxygen is doubled and oxygen molecules, are ionized into oxygen atoms. Compared with that of the original oxygen molecules, the average speed of these oxygen atoms is ((A) 4 times greater. (B) 2 times greater. (C) 2 times greater. 1 (D) times greater. 11 -10 A certain amount of hydrogen that can be taken as an ideal gas is stored in a cylinder. If the. Temperature is heldled, Tor the mean collision frequency Z and the mean free path A, we have (A) both Z and A are doubled. B) both Z and A are halved. (c) ? is doubled, while A is halved. (D) Z is halved, while A is doubled. 11-11 The temperature of an ideal gas is kept constant. When its volume ases, for the mean collision frequency Z and the mean free path A, we have (A) ? increases and A is unchanged. (B) ? decreases and A increases. (C) Z increases and A decreases. (D) ? is unchanged and A increases.
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payment of allotment of ₹ 5 per share (including ₹ 2 premium) and first call of ₹ 2 per share. 40% of these shares were re-issued at ₹ 10 per share, ₹ 8 paid up.
The final call of ₹ 2 has not been made.
(b) Eros Ltd. forfeited 100 shares of ₹ 10 each (₹ 8 called up) on which application of ₹ 2
per share and allotment of ₹ 6 per share (including premium of ₹ 2) was received. 80
of these shares were re-issued to Raman for ₹ 7 per share, ₹ 8 paid up.
(c) Sun Ltd. forfeited 500 shares of ₹ 20 each for non-payment of final call of ₹ 6 per
share. These shares were re-issued at ₹ 16 per share fully paid.
On application ₹ 2 per share
On allotment ₹ 5 per share (including premium)
On first call ₹ 2 per share
On final call the balance.
Applications were received for 25,000 shares. Allotment was made to the applicants of 23,000 shares. Excess money received with application was transferred towards sum due on allotment. Vinod who was allotted 1,200 shares failed to pay the first call and his shares were forfeited immediately. Out of the forfeited shares 800 shares were reissued to Sanjay @ ₹ 6 per share, ₹ 8 paid up. The final call is not been made. Pass necessary Journal entries to record the above transactions.
What will happen cross elasticity of salt and income elasticity?
What will happen price elasticity??