INTUIT BOOKKEEPING PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATE EXAM
COMPLETE PRACTICE QUESTION BANK
250+ QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS AND DETAILED RATIONALES
UPDATED FOR 2026-2027 ACADEMIC
YEAR | 100% ACCURATE | GRADED A+
# TABLE OF CONTENTS
| **Section 1** | Accounting Foundations and Principles | 1–30 |
| **Section 2** | The Accounting Equation | 31–50 |
| **Section 3** | The Five Account Types | 51–70 |
| **Section 4** | Debits and Credits (DEA/LER) | 71–95 |
| **Section 5** | The Accounting Cycle | 96–120 |
| **Section 6** | Journal Entries and the General Ledger | 121–145 |
| **Section 7** | Trial Balance | 146–165 |
| **Section 8** | Adjusting Entries | 166–190 |
| **Section 9** | Financial Statements | 191–215 |
| **Section 10** | Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable | 216–235 |
| **Section 11** | Bank Reconciliation | 236–255 |
| **Section 12** | Payroll Fundamentals | 256–275 |
| **Section 13** | Cash Flow and Depreciation | 276–295 |
| **Section 14** | Ethics and Internal Controls | 296–310 |
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# SECTION 1: ACCOUNTING FOUNDATIONS AND PRINCIPLES
## Questions 1–30
### Question 1
**What is the primary purpose of bookkeeping in a business?**
A) To calculate tax liabilities for the government
B) To record, organize, and track all financial transactions systematically
C) To prepare marketing strategies and sales forecasts
D) To manage employee relations and human resources
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** Bookkeeping is the systematic process of recording, organizing, and tracking all
financial transactions of a business. While bookkeeping data is used for tax preparation (A),
marketing (C), and HR (D), the core purpose is maintaining accurate financial records that form
the foundation for all other financial activities.
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### Question 2
**Which accounting principle requires that a business's financial records be kept completely
separate from the owner's personal financial records?**
A) Consistency Principle
B) Economic Entity Assumption
C) Monetary Unit Assumption
D) Full Disclosure Principle
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**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** The Economic Entity Assumption (also called the Business Entity Concept)
requires that a business be treated as a separate entity from its owners. This means business and
personal transactions must never be mixed. This principle is fundamental to accurate financial
record keeping and is a common area of mistakes among small business owners.
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### Question 3
**Under the Revenue Recognition Principle, when should revenue be recorded?**
A) When cash is received from the customer
B) When the service is performed or goods are delivered, regardless of when payment is received
C) When the invoice is printed
D) At the end of the fiscal year
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** The Revenue Recognition Principle dictates that revenue must be recognized in
the period it is earned and realized, not necessarily when payment is received. This aligns with
accrual accounting standards. Cash basis accounting records revenue only when cash is received,
but that is not the general principle under GAAP.
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### Question 4
**What is the fundamental difference between bookkeeping and accounting?**
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A) Bookkeeping is manual; accounting is always computerized
B) Bookkeeping records transactions; accounting interprets, analyzes, and reports on financial
data
C) Bookkeeping is for small businesses; accounting is for large corporations
D) There is no difference; the terms are interchangeable
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** Bookkeeping is the systematic recording of financial transactions, while
accounting involves interpreting, analyzing, classifying, summarizing, and reporting on that
financial data. Bookkeeping provides the raw data; accounting transforms that data into
meaningful information for decision-making.
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### Question 5
**Which of the following is NOT a task typically performed by a bookkeeper?**
A) Recording financial transactions
B) Reconciling bank accounts
C) Managing accounts receivable and payable
D) Auditing financial statements for publicly traded companies
**Correct Answer: D**
**Rationale:** Bookkeepers handle bank feeds and reconcile bank accounts, manage accounts
receivable and payable, and record financial transactions. Auditing financial statements is
typically performed by external auditors or certified public accountants (CPAs), not bookkeepers.