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While preparing the final accounts outstanding salary is added to the salary account. The accounting principle relevant to this context is ----.
A company supplies stationaries to another company on credit assuming that they can realize the amount in the future. Name the relevant concept.
A firm purchased pen and paper weight and included these items under head stationery. Identify the relevant accounting principle.
According to .... principle frequent changes in accounting principle adversely affect the reliability of financial information.
Revenue is generally recognized being earned at when ---.
The ........ concept makes a distinction between a business and its proprietor.
Assets are shown at cost less depreciation due to .... concept
Closing stock is valued at .......
Enforcement of which among the following fundamental rights cannot be suspended during proclamation of emergency?
Accounting principles are generally based on .....
Accounting standards in India formulated and governed by .......
Accounting standards are issued by ......... In India.
Companies must prepare financial statements at least yearly due to the ........ Assumption.
The ---- Principle requires that same accounting methods should be used from one accounting period to the next.
Revenue is generally recognized at the point of sale denote the concept of ---.
During the life time of a business accounting produce financial statements in accordance with which accounting concept ?
Which provision of the Constitution of India empowers the Parliament to legislate with respect to any matter in the State list if a proclamation of emergency is in operation?
Contingent liabilities are usually shown as a foot note in the balance sheet as per Accounting principle ---.
Who is the Chairperson of GST Council?
A business unit is assumed to have an indefinite life comes under ---.
The policy of "anticipating no profits and provide for all possible losses" arises due to convention of ----.
The rules and guidelines used in preparing accounting reports are called ---.
Under which Article of the Indian Constitution is the office of the Prime Minister mentioned?
Doctrine of occupied field is related to the interpretation of
To whom does the President of India address his/her resignation letter?
Which of the following writs is not explicitly mentioned under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution?
Which of the following Indian States does not have a State Legislative Council?
Under which Article of the Indian Constitution can Public Interest Litigation (PIL) be filed in the High Courts?
Which river flows through the teak forests of Nilambur?
The river Kabini is also known as:
Which river flows through the town of Mukkam?
The Meenvallam project is located on which river?
Aruvikara and Peppara dams are located on which river?
Which river featured in S.K. Pottekkatt's work 'Nadan Premam'?
The river depicted in O.V. Vijayan's 'Guru Sagaram' is:
Which river is known as Elathurpuzha?
The main tributaries of the Korapuzha river are:
Which river is mentioned in William Logan's Malabar Manual?
Valapattanam is a prominent river that originates in Karnataka and flows into:
Who was the first woman to become the President of India?
Which river originates from the Veerakamba Hills in Karnataka and reaches Kerala?
The Attukal Temple, a famous pilgrimage site, is situated on the banks of which river?
Which river flows into the Paravur backwater?
The Tusharagiri waterfalls are located in which river?
In which district does the Kallayipuzha flow?
The river featured in Arundhati Roy's book 'The God of Small Things' is:
Which river flows through the town of Kottayam?
The river also known as the Murad River is:
Which river is famously known as the 'Yellow River of Kerala'?

Which of the statement(s) is/are correct about Parliamentary Privileges?

(i) Parliamentary privileges are provided in Articles 105 of the Constitution.

(ii) They include freedom of speech in Parliament and immunity from legal proceedings for speeches made in the House.

(iii) These privileges are codified in detail by a specific law passed by Parliament.

(iv) Parliamentary privileges are essential to ensure independence and effectiveness of legislative functioning