Question : 112. The proper journal entry to record the purchase of $25,000 : 1226841

 

 

112. The proper journal entry to record the purchase of $25,000 of raw materials on account would be: 
A. Jan 2    Raw Material Inventory                       25,000
                    Accounts Receivable                                  25,000
B. Jan 2    Raw Material Inventory                       25,000
                    Accounts Payable                                       25,000
C. Jan 2    Inventory                                             25,000
                    Accounts Receivable                                  25,000
D. Jan 2    Inventory                                             25,000
                    Cash                                                          25,000

 

113. Select the proper journal entry to record the movement of 1,450 units of part number 116B to work in process when each unit of 116B has a value of $2.00. 
A. Jan 15   Raw Material Inventory          2,900
                   Work in Process                                2,900
B. Jan 15   Work in Process                    2,900
                  Factory Overhead                               2,900
C. Jan 15   Work in Process                    2,900
                  Raw Material Inventory                       2,900
D. Jan 15   Work in Process                    2,900  
                   Cash                                                 2,900

 

114. Which of the following represents the factory overhead applied to a product? 
A. Predetermined factory overhead rate times estimated activity base.
B. Actual factory overhead rate times estimated activity base.
C. Predetermined factory overhead rate times actual activity base.
D. Actual factory overhead rate times actual activity base.

 

115. Which of the following is the correct formula to calculate the predetermined factory overhead rate? 
A. Estimated total factory overhead costs divided by estimated activity base.
B. Actual total factory overhead costs divided by estimated activity base.
C. Estimated total factory overhead costs divided by actual activity base.
D. Actual total factory overhead costs divided by actual activity base.

 

116. The following budget data are available for Oldest Company:
 

Estimated direct labor hours

12,000

Estimated direct dollars

  $90,000

Estimated factory overhead costs

$179,000

 

 

If factory overhead is to be applied based on direct labor hours, the predetermined overhead rate is 
A. $2.57
B. $.51
C. $.067
D. $14.92

 

117. A manufacturing company applies factory overhead based on direct labor hours. At the beginning of the year, it estimated that factory overhead costs would be $360,000 and direct labor hours would be 45,000. Actual factory overhead costs incurred were $377,200, and actual direct labor hours were 47,000. What is the amount of overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead at the end of the year? 
A. $16,000 overapplied.
B. $16,000 underapplied.
C. $1,200 overapplied.
D. $1,200 underapplied.

 

118. A manufacturing company applies factory overhead based on direct labor hours. At the beginning of the year, it estimated that factory overhead costs would be $360,000 and direct labor hours would be 45,000. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred were $377,200, and actual direct labor hours were 46,000. What is the predetermined overhead rate per direct labor hour? 
A. $8.00
B. $8.20
C. $8.38
D. $7.83

 

119. A manufacturing company applies factory overhead based on direct labor hours. At the beginning of the year, it estimated that factory overhead costs would be $360,000 and direct labor hours would be 45,000. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred were $377,200, and actual direct labor hours were 47,000. The entry to apply the factory overhead costs for the year would include a 
A. debit to factory overhead for $360,000.
B. credit to factory overhead for $376,000.
C. debit to factory overhead for $377,200.
D. credit to factory overhead for $360,000.

 

120. Bar code scanners are now being used to track incoming materials and to electronically transmit this data. Scanners have replaced which of the following: 
A. receiving report
B. materials requisition
C. materials ledger
D. job cost sheet

 

121. A separate account for each material is found in a 
A. general ledger
B. materials ledger
C. receiving report
D. job cost sheet

 

 

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