Achievement Test 1: Chapters 1-2                     Name ___________________________
Managerial Accounting, 5e                            Instructor ________________________
                                                     Section # _________ Date __________
                   Part           I         II        III       IV       Total
                   Points        30        20         22        28        100
                   Score
PART I — MULTIPLE CHOICE (30 points)
Instructions: Designate the best answer for each of the following questions.
____   1. One cost which is part of both manufacturing overhead and total manufacturing costs
          is
          a. direct labor.
          b. direct materials.
          c. selling and administrative costs.
          d. factory utilities.
____   2. Manufacturing costs are typically classified as
          a. product costs or period costs.
          b. direct materials or direct labor.
          c. direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
          d. direct materials, direct labor, or selling and administrative.
____   3. A credit balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account at the end of an interim
          month means that
          a. the balance should be reported as a prepaid expense in the monthly balance
             sheet.
          b. corrective action by management is necessary.
          c. overhead has been overapplied.
          d. cost of goods sold should be debited on the monthly income statement.
____   4. In a job order cost system, which of the following accounts is not a control account?
          a. Raw Materials Inventory
          b. Factory Labor
          c. Finished Goods Inventory
          d. Manufacturing Overhead
____   5. In the current assets section of the balance sheet, manufacturing inventories are listed
          in the following order:
          a. raw materials, work in process, finished goods.
          b. finished goods, work in process, raw materials.
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           c. work in process, finished goods, raw materials.
           d. finished goods, raw materials, work in process.
The following data should be used for questions 6–9:
            Raw materials inventory, January 1                  $ 10,000
            Raw materials inventory, December 31                  20,000
            Work in process, January 1                             9,000
            Work in process, December 31                           6,000
            Finished goods, January 1                             20,000
            Finished goods, December 31                           16,000
            Raw materials purchases                              500,000
            Direct labor                                         180,000
            Factory utilities                                     75,000
            Indirect labor                                        25,000
            Factory depreciation                                 200,000
            Selling and administrative expenses                  210,000
____     6. Direct materials used is
            a. $530,000.
            b. $510,000.
            c. $500,000.
            d. $490,000.
____     7. Assume your answer to question 6 above is $500,000. Total manufacturing costs
            equal
            a. $980,000.
            b. $977,000.
            c. $880,000.
            d. $1,190,000.
____     8. Assume your answer to question 7 above is $950,000. Cost of goods manufactured
            equals
            a. $946,000.
            b. $947,000.
            c. $953,000.
            d. $954,000.
____     9. Assume your answer to question 8 above is $970,000. The cost of goods sold is
            a. $973,000.
            b. $954,000.
            c. $966,000.
            d. $974,000.
____ 10. The functions of management in an organization are
         a. planning, controlling, and decision making.
         b. planning, directing, and controlling.
         c. directing, controlling, and decision making.
         d. directing, planning, and decision making.
____ 11. The major activities of managerial accounting include all of the following except
         a. providing a basis for controlling costs by comparing actual results with planned
            objectives.
         b. preparing financial statements designed primarily for stockholders and creditors.
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         c. preparing internal reports for management.
         d. determining the behavior of costs as activity levels change.
____ 12. A job order cost system would most likely be used by a(n)
         a. cement manufacturer.
         b. paint manufacturer.
         c. specialty printing company.
         d. automobile manufacturer.
____ 13. The formula for computing a predetermined overhead rate is
         a. estimated annual overhead costs ÷ estimated annual operating activity.
         b. estimated annual overhead costs ÷ actual annual operating activity.
         c. actual annual overhead costs ÷ actual annual operating activity.
         d. actual annual overhead costs ÷ estimated annual operating activity.
____ 14. An example of a period cost, as opposed to a product cost, is
         a. factory utilities.
         b. wages of factory workers.
         c. salesmen's commissions.
         d. depreciation on the factory building.
____ 15. When production costs are debited to Work in Process Inventory, accounts that may
         be credited are
         a. Raw Materials Inventory, Factory Labor, and Manufacturing Overhead.
         b. Accounts Payable, Factory Wages Payable, and Accumulated Depreciation.
         c. Raw Materials Inventory, Factory Labor, and Finished Goods Inventory.
         d. Manufacturing Overhead, Factory Labor, and Cost of Goods Sold.
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PART II — CLASSIFICATION OF COSTS AND EXPENSES (20 points)
Instructions: Classify the following manufacturing costs and expenses by using the following
code letters:
          A.   Direct materials cost
          B.   Direct labor cost
          C.   Manufacturing overhead cost
          D.   Period cost
Abel Manufacturing Company incurs the following costs and expenses in making furniture:
____     1. Insurance on factory building
____     2. Oak and pine wood used in desks and chairs
____     3. Lubricants, rosin, and polishing compounds used in manufacturing
____     4. Advertising in trade magazines
____     5. Rent on leased factory machinery
____     6. Wages of assembly line workers
____     7. Salesperson's commissions
____     8. Depreciation on delivery equipment
____     9. Depreciation on factory machinery
____ 10. Wages of factory maintenance workers
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PART III—DETERMINE WORK IN PROCESS AND FINISHED GOODS BALANCES (22 points)
Bryan Manufacturing begins operations on March 1. Information from job cost sheets shows the
following:
                                Manufacturing Costs Assigned (non-cumulative)
       Job                         March              April              May
        A                         $11,500
        B                         $ 5,200            $7,300
        C                         $ 3,400            $5,800           $4,200
        D                                            $7,100           $8,000
        E                                                             $3,400
Job A was completed in March. Job B was completed in April. Job C was completed in May. Each
job was sold in the month following completion.
Instructions: Determine the following amounts:
1. Work in process inventory, March 31           $_______________
2. Finished goods inventory, March 31            $_______________
3. Work in process inventory, April 30           $_______________
4. Finished goods inventory, April 30            $_______________
5. Work in process inventory, May 31             $_______________
6. Finished goods inventory, May 31              $_______________
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PART IV — JOB ORDER COST ACCOUNTING ENTRIES (28 points)
The ledger accounts of Larken Company are presented below, with an identification number for
each.
Instructions: Prepare appropriate job order cost system entries to record the data/events given
below. Place the appropriate identification number(s) in the debit and credit columns provided
and the dollar amount in the adjoining column.
   1. Cash                               9. Accumulated Depreciation
   2. Accounts Receivable               10. Sales
   3. Raw Materials Inventory           11. Depreciation Expense
   4. Work in Process Inventory         12. Factory Labor
   5. Finished Goods Inventory          13. Wages Expense
   6. Manufacturing Overhead            14. Cost of Goods Sold
   7. Accounts Payable                  15. Other Accounts
   8. Factory Wages Payable
——————————————————————————————————————————_
                                                         Account(s) Account(s)  Dollar
     Entry Information                                    Debited    Credited  Amount
——————————————————————————————————————————_
 1. Purchased raw materials on account $270,000
——————————————————————————————————————————_
 2. Incurred factory labor—$100,000
——————————————————————————————————————————_
 3. Charged direct labor to job 152—$90,000
——————————————————————————————————————————_
 4. Charged direct materials to job 152—$55,000
——————————————————————————————————————————_
 5. Incurred manufacturing overhead on account—
     $65,000
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 6. Recorded the remaining factory labor as indirect
     labor
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 7. Recognized depreciation on factory equipment—
     $25,000
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 8. Charged overhead to job 152 at 150% of direct
     labor cost
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 9. Recorded completion of job 152
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10. Recorded cost of sales for job 152
——————————————————————————————————————————_
11. Recorded revenue from sale of job 152 on account
     — $400,000
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12. Assume total actual overhead was $2,260,000 and
     total applied overhead was $2,280,000 for the year.
     Record the entry to close the manufacturing
     overhead account.
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Solutions — Achievement Test 1: Chapters 1-2
PART I — MULTIPLE CHOICE (30 points)
1.   d                 6.   d               11.   b
2.   c                 7.   a               12.   c
3.   c                 8.   c               13.   a
4.   b                 9.   d               14.   c
5.   b                10.   b               15.   a
PART II — CLASSIFICATION OF COSTS AND EXPENSES (20 points)
1.   C                 6.   B
2.   A                 7.   D
3.   C                 8.   D
4.   D                 9.   C
5.   C                10.   C
PART III—DETERMINE WORK IN PROCESS AND FINISHED GOODS BALANCES (22 points)
1.   $8,600       ($5,200 + $3,400).
2.   $11,500.
3.   $16,300      ($3,400 + $5,800 + $7,100).
4.   $12,500      ($5,200 + $7,300).
5.   $18,500      ($7,100 + $8,000 + $3,400).
6.   $13,400      ($3,400 + $5,800 + $4,200).
*Four points for each except for item 2 (2 points).
PART IV — JOB ORDER COST ACCOUNTING ENTRIES (28 points)*
     Account(s)     Account(s)     Dollar                   Account(s)      Account(s)     Dollar
      Debited        Credited     Amount                     Debited         Credited     Amount
1.      3               7        $270,000              7.      6                9        $ 25,000
2.     12               8        $100,000              8.      4                6        $135,000
3.      4              12        $ 90,000              9.      5                4        $280,000
4.      4               3        $ 55,000             10.     14                5        $280,000
5.      6               7        $ 65,000             11.      2               10        $400,000
6.      6              12        $ 10,000             12.      6               14        $ 20,000
*One point for each account title and one point for computed amounts (Entries 6, 8, 9, and 12).