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    Which method of depreciation is suitable when expenditure on repairs and maintenance increases as the machine grows old?

  • Question 2
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    For depreciation mines, the suitable method is:

  • Question 3
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    An asset is never reduced to zero in the _______________.

  • Question 4
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    The amount of depreciation charged to Profit and Loss Account varies every year under _________.

  • Question 5
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    If the total charge of depreciation and maintenance is considered as the method which would provide a uniform charge is?

  • Question 6
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    The amount of depreciation under straight line method vis-vis written down value method, when the rate of depreciation is same, would be:

  • Question 7
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    A company has bought patents. Which of the following methods is most suitable for providing depreciation on them?

  • Question 8
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    Under which of the following methods of depreciation, amount of depreciation varies every year

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    An asset is purchased for Rs. 50,000 on which depreciation is to be provided annually according to the straight line method. The useful life to the asset is 10 years and the residual value is Rs. 10,000. The rate of depreciation is?

  • Question 10
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    Under the __________ method of charging depreciation , depreciation is calculated on original cost.

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