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1561
A motor vehicle bought for N16,000 was estimated to have a useful life span of 4 years and a scrap of N2,000. What is the net book value of the motor vehicle at the end of the third year, using the straight line method?
  • A. N9,000
  • B. N5,500
  • C. N3,500
  • D. N2,000
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1562
A motor vehicle bought for N16,000 was estimated to have a useful life span of 4 years and a scrap of N2,000. Using the straight line method, what is the amount of depreciation charged per annum?
  • A. N9,000
  • B. N5,500
  • C. N4,000
  • D. N3,500
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1563
A motor vehicle bought for N16,000 was estimated to have a useful life span of 4 years and a scrap of N2,000. If the vehicle is sold for N6,000 at the end of third year, what is the profit or loss on sale?
  • A. N1,000 profit
  • B. N500 profit
  • C. N500 loss
  • D. N1,000 loss
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1564
Which of the following is not an example of input device?
  • A. card reader
  • B. keyboard
  • C. visual display unit
  • D. central processing unit
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1565
The double entry for increasing provision for bad debt is debit
  • A. debtor's account, credit provision for bad debt account
  • B. profit and loss account, credit debtor's account
  • C. debtor's account, credit profit and loss acount
  • D. profit and loss account, credit provision for bad debt account
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