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Store Keeping 2010 Question Paper For CBSE Class XII Exams

  1. Give a list of three documents relating to receipt of materials arriving at the storehouse. Explain two of them (1+5=6 Marks)

    OR

    Define preservation. How does it help in reducing the cost of storage? (2+4=6 Marks)

  2. Distinguish between inspection at suppliers' go down and that at your own storehouse. (4 Marks)
  3. Explain the importance of inspection and give the duties of inspecting team. (4 Marks)
  4. You, as store-in charge, receive Inspection Note revealing shortage of 10 per cent of materials and also that do not conform to the purchase order. What steps will you take? (4 Marks)
  5. Explain the whole range of operations regarding custody and preservation of materials in your storehouse. (4 Marks)
  6. Coal is being preserved in an open stockyard. Is it the best way to preserve? Give three reasons. (1+3=4 Marks)
  7. Explain the issue procedure usually adopted by large scale industry. (4 Marks)
  8. Give a specimen of a Stock Ledger making four imaginary entries therein. (4 Marks)
  9. Distinguish between LIFO and FIFO methods of pricing the issues. (4 Marks)
  10. Explain with illustration the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ). Why should it be calculated? (4 Marks)
  11. Discuss a suitable method of preservation of timber in stockyard. (4 Marks)
  12. Give two important contents of a bin - card. (2 Marks)
  13. What is the importance of maintenance of index of materials in a storehouse? Explain. (2 Marks)
  14. Give the importance of fixation of maximum stock level. (2 Marks)
  15. Explain two points of distinction between minimum and re-order levels. (2 Marks)
  16. Define lead Time. (2 Marks)
  17. In a domestic local market a material can be easily procured within 24 hours. What should be the lead time in this case? (2 Marks)
  18. Explain Rejection Note. (2 Marks)

Store Keeping 2010 Question Papers Class XII

CBSE 2010 Question Papers Class XII