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- SAP FI - Retained Earnings Account
- SAP FI - G/L Account
- SAP FI - Block G/L Account
- SAP FI - Deleting G/L Accounts
- SAP FI - Financial Statement Version
- SAP FI - Journal Entry Posting
- SAP FI - Fiscal Year Variant
- SAP FI - Posting Period Variant
- SAP FI - Field Status Variant
- SAP FI - Field Status Group
- SAP FI - Define Posting Keys
- SAP FI - Define Document Type
- SAP FI - Document Number Ranges
- SAP FI - Post with Reference
- SAP FI - Hold a G/L Document Posting
- SAP FI - Park a G/L Document Posting
- SAP FI - G/L Reporting
- SAP FI - Accounts Receivable
- SAP FI - Customer Master Data
- SAP FI - Block a Customer
- SAP FI - Delete a Customer
- SAP FI - Customer Account Group
- SAP FI - One-Time Customer Master
- SAP FI - Post a Sales Invoice
- SAP FI - Document Reversal
- SAP FI - Sales Returns
- SAP FI - Post Incoming Payment
- SAP FI - Foreign Currency Invoice
- SAP FI - Incoming Partial Payments
- SAP FI - Reset AR Cleared Items
- SAP FI - Credit Control
- SAP FI - Accounts Payable
- SAP FI - Create a Vendor
- SAP FI - Create Vendor Acct Group
- SAP FI - Display Changed Fields
- SAP FI - Block a Vendor
- SAP FI - Delete a Vendor
- SAP FI - One-Time Vendor
- SAP FI - Post Purchase Invoice
- SAP FI - Purchases Returns
- Post Outgoing Vendor Payment
- SAP FI - Foreign Currency Invoice
- Withholding Tax in vendor invoice
- SAP FI - Outgoing Partial Payments
- SAP FI - Reset AP Cleared Items
- SAP FI - Automatic Payment Run
- SAP FI - Posting Rounding Differences
- SAP FI - Month End Closing
- SAP FI - Dunning
- SAP FI - Exchange Rates
- SAP FI - Tables in Module
- SAP FI - AR Invoice Processes
- SAP FI - AR Account Analysis
- SAP FI - AR Reporting
- SAP FI - AA Overview
- SAP FI - AA Asset Explorer
- SAP FI - Cash Management
- SAP CO - Overview
- SAP CO - Submodules
- SAP CO - Cost Center
- SAP CO - Create Cost Center
- SAP CO – Post to a Cost Center
- SAP CO - Internal Orders
- SAP CO - Settlement of IO
- SAP CO - Profit Center
- SAP CO - Postings to Profit Center
- Profit Center Standard Hierarchy
- Assigning Cost to Profit Centers
- Assigning Materials to Profit Center
- SAP CO - Tables in Module
- SAP CO - Product Costing
- SAP CO - Profitability Analysis
- SAP CO - Planning Methods
- SAP FI - Integration
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- SAP FICO - Discussion
SAP FICO Mock Test
This section presents you various set of Mock Tests related to SAP FICO. You can download these sample mock tests at your local machine and solve offline at your convenience. Every mock test is supplied with a mock test key to let you verify the final score and grade yourself.
SAP FICO Mock Test IV
Q 1 - Consider a case- you have an invoice # 23156 and this invoice will remain open till you receive a payment for this invoice. When a payment is received a new document is created # 50000678, when you enter the receipt and this document also becomes the clearing document. Now due to some error, when you have to reverse this payment document, which of the following can be used to perform this?
Answer : C
Explanation
In SAP FI, you can clear vendor payment if an incorrect payment is made in Account Payables.
When you use this, the system will first reset the documents as open items and then reverse the document #.
Q 2 - Which of the following t-code can be used to post incoming payment?
Answer : B
Q 3 - Which of the following can be used to control the account groups in SAP FI?
A - field status of transaction fields
B - field status of master fields and number range
C - field status of master fields, number range and whether accounts are p&L or B/S
Answer : B
Q 4 - Which of the following is not a category under Automatic Payment program?
B - Setup paying company codes
C - Payment method per country
Answer : E
Explanation
Automatic Payment Program serves the purpose of posting accounts payable like payment to a vendor based on vendor invoices automatically, shortly termed as APP.
It is used to find out due/overdue invoices and to process list of customer and vendor invoices to make payments in one go. APP can’t be used for all company codes from different countries.
Q 5 - Which of the following can be used to provide details of bank account which is used by company to make payment to vendors and customers?
A - Payment method per country
Answer : D
Explanation
It provides details of bank account which is used by company to make payment to vendors and customers.
Q 6 - When a customer misses the payment for the outstanding invoice by payment due date, you can generate letter using SAP FI and send it to customer address for reminding the customer outstanding payment. This is known as?
Answer : C
Q 7 - Which of the following documents is/are not covered by dunning system?
A - Open A/R invoices, including invoices that are partially credited or partially paid
B - Invoices that include installments
Answer : D
Explanation
The dunning system covers below documents −
- Open A/R invoices, including invoices that are partially credited or partially paid
- Invoices that include installments
- A/R credit memos
- Incoming payments that are not based on invoices
Q 8 - While defining Exchange rates, In direct quotation, you give base currency to foreign currency as 1/65 USD = 1 INR?
Answer : B
Explanation
Exchange rates can be entered as direct or indirect quotations. In direct quotation, we give multiple of base currency to foreign currency.
Example − 1 USD = 65 * 1 INR
For indirect quotation, it will be 1/65 USD = 1 INR.
Q 9 - You can generate financial statements in any currency?
Answer : C
Q 10 - Which of the following report in AR account analysis, which of the following can be used to analyze customer open transactions company wise, group wise, Credit control etc. User can define open transactions criteria based on due date, Payment history, Currency analysis, overdue items etc.?
A - Customer Line Item Analysis
Answer : C
Explanation
T-code: F.30
This report will help to analysis customer open transactions company wise, group wise, Credit control etc. User can define open transactions criteria based on due date, Payment history, Currency analysis, overdue items etc.
Q 11 - While considering integration in the SAP System, when an asset is purchased or produced in-house, you can directly post the invoice receipt or goods receipt, or the withdrawal from the warehouse to?
Answer : C
Explanation
It is possible to post from the Materials Management (MM) component directly to FI-AA. When an asset is purchased or produced in-house, you can directly post the invoice receipt or goods receipt, or the withdrawal from the warehouse, to assets in the "Asset Accounting" component. At the same time, you can pass on depreciation and interest directly to the "Financial Accounting" (FI) and "Controlling" (CO) components. From the "Plant Maintenance" (PM) component, you can settle maintenance activities that require capitalization to assets.
Q 12 - In Asset explorer, which of the following component is used to navigate between different depreciation areas?
Answer : B
Explanation
Header − in which you enter the company code and asset number.
Overview tree − with which you can navigate between different depreciation areas. Overview tree that displays objects related to the asset
Tab − in which you analyze plan values and posted values using different parameters, and compare fiscal years and depreciation areas
Q 13 - Which of the following is not a submodule of SAP controlling system?
Answer : D
Explanation
Following are key submodules of SAP controlling system −
- Cost Element Accounting
- Cost Center Accounting
- Activity-Based-Accounting
- Internal Orders
Product Cost Controlling −
- Profitability Analysis
- Profit Center Accounting
Answer Sheet
Question Number | Answer Key |
---|---|
1 | C |
2 | B |
3 | B |
4 | E |
5 | D |
6 | C |
7 | D |
8 | B |
9 | C |
10 | C |
11 | C |
12 | B |
13 | D |