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Q1mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2022 15 July Shift 22026
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Ram, Mohan and Roy are partners in the ratio of . Ram retires, and Mohan and Roy decided to share profits in the ratio of . Calculate the gaining ratio.
Q2easymcqCUET AccountancyCUET Accountancy 16 July Shift 22026
Anand, Bahadur, and Chander are partners sharing profits equally ( each). On Chander's retirement, his entire share is acquired by Anand alone. The gaining percentage of Anand will be:
Q3mediummcqCUET AccountancyCUET Accountancy 16 July Shift 22026
Amit, Dinesh, and Gagan are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . Dinesh retires. Amit and Gagan decide to share the profits of the new firm in the ratio of . The gaining ratio between Amit and Gagan will be:
Q4mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2023 11 June Shift 32026
Deepali, Nimisha and Sonam were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of . Nimisha retired and the new profit sharing ratio between Deepali and Sonam was . On Nimisha's retirement, the goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs. . From the above information, calculate share of Deepali's sacrifice or gain:
Q5mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2023 11 June Shift 32026
Deepali, Nimisha and Sonam were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of . Nimisha retired and the new profit sharing ratio between Deepali and Sonam was . On Nimisha's retirement, the goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs. . From the information provided in the case study, calculate Sonam's sacrifice or gain:
Q6mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 14 May Shift 12026
Keshav, Nirmal and Pankaj are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of . Nirmal retires and the goodwill is valued at . Keshav and Pankaj decided to share future profits and losses in the ratio of . Gaining Ratio of Keshav and Pankaj is:
Q7mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 14 May Shift 22026
Kumar, Lakshya, Manoj, and Naresh are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . Kumar retires and his share is acquired by Lakshya and Manoj in the ratio of . The gaining ratio of the remaining partners (Lakshya, Manoj, and Naresh) is:
Q8mediummcqCUET AccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 15 May Shift 12026
Rana, Sana and Kamana are partners, sharing profits in the ratio 4:3:2. Rana retires; Sana and Kamana decided to share profits in the future in the ratio of 5:3. The Gaining Ratio of Sana and Kamana will be
Q9mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 22 May Shift 12026
R, S and K are partners sharing profits in the ratio . On the retirement of R, the new profit sharing ratio between S and K was decided to be . The Gaining ratio is:
Q10mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy2026
Sindhu, Neha, and Priya are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . If Neha retires from the firm, calculate the new profit-sharing ratio and the gaining ratio between Sindhu and Priya, assuming no other modifications are specified.
Q11mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy2026
R, S, and K are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . R retires, and S and K decide to share future profits in the ratio of . Calculate their gaining ratio.
Q12mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy2026
Murli, Naveen and Omprakash are partners sharing profits in the ratio of , and . Murli retires and surrenders of his share in favour of Naveen and the remaining share in favour of Omprakash. The gaining ratio of the remaining partners is:
Q13mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 30 May Shift 12026
Ranjana, Sadhna and Kamana are partners, sharing profits in the ratio . Ranjana retires; Sadhna and Kamana decide to share profits in the future at the ratio of . Calculate the Gaining Ratio:
Q14mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 30 May Shift 22026
Keshav, Nirmal and Pankaj are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of . Nirmal retires and the goodwill is valued at Rs. 72,000. Keshav and Pankaj decided to share future profits and losses in the ratio of . Gaining Ratio of Keshav and Pankaj is:
Q15mediummcqCUET AccountancyCUET 2025 31 May Shift 12026
Murli, Naveen and Omprakesh are partners sharing profits in the ratio of , and . Murli retires and surrenders of his share in favour of Naveen and the remaining share in favour of Omprakesh. The gaining ratio of the remaining partners is-
Q16easymcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 3 June Shift 22026
At the time of retirement of a partner, the difference between the Old Profit Sharing Ratio and the New Profit Sharing Ratio yields a negative outcome for a remaining partner. It indicates that the:

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