Class 10 Elements of Book-Keeping & Accountancy MCQs Quiz
Practice Class 10 Elements of Book-Keeping & Accountancy MCQs topic-wise with quizzes based on capital and revenue, depreciation, BRS, bills of exchange, final accounts, and incomplete records.
Each quiz is designed for quick revision with 10 questions, instant result after submission, and a free PDF with correct answers for easy checking.
Use this page for chapter-wise preparation before school exams, class tests, assignments, and regular revision of important bookkeeping and accountancy concepts.
Overview of Class 10 Elements of Book-Keeping & Accountancy Quiz Topics
This page brings together the major Class 10 Elements of Book-Keeping & Accountancy MCQ quizzes in one organized place for easy chapter-wise revision.
The sections are arranged in a practical sequence so students can start with capital and revenue basics, move into depreciation and bank reconciliation, and then revise bills, final accounts, incomplete records, and project work.
It works well for daily practice and last-minute preparation because each quiz stays short, focused, and easy to attempt topic by topic.
Chapter-wise accountancy practice
Revise the main bookkeeping and accountancy units from one page without searching across separate topics.
Quick exam revision
Every quiz has 10 MCQs, which makes it easier to practice one concept at a time before tests and school exams.
Useful for theory and application
The selected topics help students revise both definitions and practical calculation-based concepts in a simple format.
Capital and Revenue Basics
Meaning, receipts, expenditure types, and classification of basic accounting items
This section is the starting point for Class 10 accountancy revision. It helps students understand the difference between capital and revenue items and how they are treated in business records.
Meaning and Receipts
Use these quizzes to revise the core meaning of capital and revenue and the difference between capital and revenue receipts.
Expenditure Classification
Practice the main expenditure categories that students must identify correctly in theory and objective questions.
Depreciation and Bank Reconciliation
Asset value reduction, methods of charging depreciation, and BRS concepts
This section covers two important practical areas in the syllabus. Students can revise why depreciation is charged, how methods work, and how cash book and pass book balances are reconciled through BRS.
Unit 2: Depreciation
Revise the meaning of depreciation, its importance, and the common methods used in school-level accountancy questions.
Unit 3: Bank Reconciliation Statement
Practice the meaning, need, preparation steps, and common reconciling items related to BRS.
Bills of Exchange
Nature, business need, terms used, and simple bill transactions
This section helps students revise the basic concept of bills of exchange and their role in credit transactions. It also includes key terms and simple journal-based treatment.
Unit 4: Bills of Exchange
Use these quizzes to understand the purpose of bills, the terms involved, and the normal accounting treatment in simple cases.
Final Accounts
Financial statements, trading account, profit and loss account, and balance sheet basics
This section covers the preparation and purpose of final accounts for a sole trader. It helps students revise trading account, profit and loss account, gross profit, net profit, and balance sheet ideas.
Unit 5: Financial Statements and Final Accounts
Practice the core topics required to understand how business results and position are shown through final accounts.
Accounting from Incomplete Records
Meaning, limitations, statement of profit, and statement of affairs method
This section is useful for students revising incomplete records and the statement of affairs approach. It focuses on meaning, practical use, and the prescribed method used at this level.
Unit 6: Incomplete Records
Use these quizzes to revise single entry style records, their limits, and how profit and affairs statements are prepared.
Project Work and Practical Revision
Classification project work and statement of affairs practice for school-level assessment
This final section is useful for project-based preparation. It focuses on classification work and statement of affairs practice that support better understanding of applied bookkeeping topics.
Selected Project Work Topics
Revise the project-oriented parts of the syllabus so you can prepare better for classroom tasks and practical file work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in this Class 10 Book-Keeping and Accountancy quiz page?
This page covers capital and revenue, depreciation, BRS, bills of exchange, final accounts, incomplete records, and project-related revision topics.
How many questions are there in each accountancy quiz?
Each quiz contains 10 MCQs so students can revise one topic quickly and practice regularly without spending too much time on one test.
Do I get the result immediately after submitting the quiz?
Yes, each quiz shows the result instantly after submission so you can check your understanding right away.
Is this page useful for practical and project preparation too?
Yes, the page includes project work and application-based topics that support both written revision and practical classroom preparation.
Who can use this Class 10 MCQ hub?
This page is useful for Class 10 students, school exam preparation, chapter-wise revision, homework support, and quick self-assessment in accountancy.
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