F4 (CL – ENG) – Chapter 25 – PART F – CBE MCQs – ACCA

These are ACCA F4 English (CL/LW) Corporate and Business Law MCQs for Part-F of the Syllabus “Management, administration and the regulation of companies”.

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to help ACCA F4 English students to better understand the exam format. We aim to instill in students the habit of practicing online for their CBE exams. By doing so, students can reduce exam stress and prepare more effectively.

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We hope that these MCQs will be a valuable resource for students preparing for the ACCA F4 English (CL/LW) exam.

INFORMATION ABOUT THESE CBE MCQs Test/Quiz

Course:ACCA – Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Fundamental Level:Applied Skills
Subject:Corporate and Business Law
Paper:F4 English – CL/LW
Chapter:“Management, administration and the regulation of companies – MCQs”
Chapter Number:25 of the Practice and Exam Kit
Syllabus Area:F – “Management, administration and the regulation of companies”
Questions Type:CBE MCQs
Exam Section:Section A

Syllabus Area

These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) cover the Syllabus Area Part F of the Syllabus; “Management, administration and the regulation of companies” of ACCA F4 English (CL/LW) Corporate and Business Law Module.

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F4 (ENG) - Chapter 25 - Part F - MCQs

Course: ACCA - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Subject:
F4 (LW/CL) (ENGLISH) - Corporate And Business Law
Syllabus Area: F - Management, administration and the regulation of companies
Chapter in Kit: 25 - MTQ Bank 5
Exam Section: Section A
Questions type: MCQs
Time: No Time Limit

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Caz is a director of Dull plc, but she also carries out her own business as a wholesale supplier of specialist metals under the name of Era Ltd. Last year Dull plc entered into a contract to buy a large consignment of metal from Era Ltd. Caz attended the board meeting that approved the contract and voted in favour of it, without revealing any link with Era Ltd.

REQUIREMENT

Which of the following describes a director's statutory duties?

2 / 16

Caz is a director of Dull plc, but she also carries out her own business as a wholesale supplier of specialist metals under the name of Era Ltd. Last year Dull plc entered into a contract to buy a large consignment of metal from Era Ltd. Caz attended the board meeting that approved the contract and voted in favour of it, without revealing any link with Era Ltd.

REQUIREMENT

Which of the following duties of the directors Caz has breached?

3 / 16

Katch Ltd is a small private company. Although there are three members of its board of directors, the actual day-to-day running of the business is left to one of them, Len, who simply reports back to the board on the business he has transacted. Len refers to himself as the Chief Executive Officer of Katch Ltd, although he has never been officially appointed as such.

Six months ago Len entered into a contract on Katch Ltd's behalf with Mo to produce some advertising material for the company. However Katch Ltd did not wish to proceed with the advertising campaign and the board of directors has refused to pay Mo, claiming that Len did not have the necessary authority to enter into the contract with him.

REQUIREMENT

Which of the following describes a director's express authority?

4 / 16

Katch Ltd is a small private company. Although there are three members of its board of directors, the actual day-to-day running of the business is left to one of them, Len, who simply reports back to the board on the business he has transacted. Len refers to himself as the Chief Executive Officer of Katch Ltd, although he has never been officially appointed as such.

Six months ago Len entered into a contract on Katch Ltd's behalf with Mo to produce some advertising material for the company. However Katch Ltd did not wish to proceed with the advertising campaign and the board of directors has refused to pay Mo, claiming that Len did not have the necessary authority to enter into the contract with him.

REQUIREMENT

Which of the following describes the extent of a chief executive officer's implied authority?

5 / 16

Katch Ltd is a small private company. Although there are three members of its board of directors, the actual day-to-day running of the business is left to one of them, Len, who simply reports back to the board on the business he has transacted. Len refers to himself as the Chief Executive Officer of Katch Ltd, although he has never been officially appointed as such.

Six months ago Len entered into a contract on Katch Ltd's behalf with Mo to produce some advertising material for the company. However Katch Ltd did not wish to proceed with the advertising campaign and the board of directors has refused to pay Mo, claiming that Len did not have the necessary authority to enter into the contract with him.

REQUIREMENT

Is Mo is entitled to payment from Katch Ltd in respect of the contract entered into by Len and why?

6 / 16

Boo was recently disqualified from acting as a company director under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. She decided to continue trading and arranged for her daughter, Mills, to form a new company, Purr Ltd.

On registration, Mills was appointed as a director, however, she would receive instruction on what to do from Boo's personal financial adviser, Beni, who is accustomed to act on Boo's orders. Beni was not appointed as a director but is identified as the company's managing director on all its official paperwork.

Suki was also appointed as a director, but his role is limited to providing an independent view on how the company is being run.

REQUIREMENT

Which of the following statements concerning company directors is correct?

7 / 16

Boo was recently disqualified from acting as a company director under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. She decided to continue trading and arranged for her daughter, Mills, to form a new company, Purr Ltd.

On registration, Mills was appointed as a director, however, she would receive instruction on what to do from Boo's personal financial adviser, Beni, who is accustomed to act on Boo's orders. Beni was not appointed as a director but is identified as the company's managing director on all its official paperwork.

Suki was also appointed as a director, but his role is limited to providing an independent view on how the company is being run.

REQUIREMENT

Which type of director Boo is?

8 / 16

Boo was recently disqualified from acting as a company director under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. She decided to continue trading and arranged for her daughter, Mills, to form a new company, Purr Ltd.

On registration, Mills was appointed as a director, however, she would receive instruction on what to do from Boo's personal financial adviser, Beni, who is accustomed to act on Boo's orders. Beni was not appointed as a director but is identified as the company's managing director on all its official paperwork.

Suki was also appointed as a director, but his role is limited to providing an independent view on how the company is being run.

REQUIREMENT

Which type of director Mills is?

9 / 16

Boo was recently disqualified from acting as a company director under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. She decided to continue trading and arranged for her daughter, Mills, to form a new company, Purr Ltd.

On registration, Mills was appointed as a director, however, she would receive instruction on what to do from Boo's personal financial adviser, Beni, who is accustomed to act on Boo's orders. Beni was not appointed as a director but is identified as the company's managing director on all its official paperwork.

Suki was also appointed as a director, but his role is limited to providing an independent view on how the company is being run.

REQUIREMENT

Which type of director Beni is?

10 / 16

Boo was recently disqualified from acting as a company director under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. She decided to continue trading and arranged for her daughter, Mills, to form a new company, Purr Ltd.

On registration, Mills was appointed as a director, however, she would receive instruction on what to do from Boo's personal financial adviser, Beni, who is accustomed to act on Boo's orders. Beni was not appointed as a director but is identified as the company's managing director on all its official paperwork.

Suki was also appointed as a director, but his role is limited to providing an independent view on how the company is being run.

REQUIREMENT

Which type of director Suki is?

11 / 16

Vic, an ACCA member, is the sole director of Envy Ltd, a wholsesaler of books. Last year he employed Div, his solicitor, to act as Envy Ltd's company secretary. Vic believed that Div had all the necessary knowledge and experience needed to do the job. Whilst Vic was away on business, Div entered Envy Ltd into a contract with Green Ltd to buy a consignment of tablet computers that would be resold as electronic books. Vic was not happy about this and has decided to take action.

REQUIREMENT

Which of the following statements concerning Div is correct?

12 / 16

Vic, an ACCA member, is the sole director of Envy Ltd, a wholsesaler of books. Last year he employed Div, his solicitor, to act as Envy Ltd's company secretary. Vic believed that Div had all the necessary knowledge and experience needed to do the job. Whilst Vic was away on business, Div entered Envy Ltd into a contract with Green Ltd to buy a consignment of tablet computers that would be resold as electronic books. Vic was not happy about this and has decided to take action.

REQUIREMENT

Is Envy Ltd bound by the contract to buy the tablet computers?

13 / 16

Vic, an ACCA member, is the sole director of Envy Ltd, a wholsesaler of books. Last year he employed Div, his solicitor, to act as Envy Ltd's company secretary. Vic believed that Div had all the necessary knowledge and experience needed to do the job. Whilst Vic was away on business, Div entered Envy Ltd into a contract with Green Ltd to buy a consignment of tablet computers that would be resold as electronic books. Vic was not happy about this and has decided to take action.

REQUIREMENT

Is Vic legally permitted to perform the role of company secretary of Envy Ltd?

14 / 16

Grave plc's year end was on 31 December 20X7. Notice of its annual general meeting was sent to shareholders on 1 March 20X8 and it was to be held on 25 March 20X8. However, the date of the meeting was not convenient for 75% of the company's shareholders who decided that the meeting should be held on 10 March 20X8. The meeting took place on 10 March 20X8.

Later that year, the company's auditors decided to resign. They requested that a general meeting should be held so that they can inform the shareholders of the circumstances surrounding their resignation. The directors of Grave plc are not keen for such a meeting to be held and are refusing to organise it.

REQUIREMENT

Which TWO of the following are examples of the ordinary business dealt with at an annual general meeting?

15 / 16

Grave plc's year end was on 31 December 20X7. Notice of its annual general meeting was sent to shareholders on 1 March 20X8 and it was to be held on 25 March 20X8. However, the date of the meeting was not convenient for 75% of the company's shareholders who decided that the meeting should be held on 10 March 20X8. The meeting took place on 10 March 20X8.

Later that year, the company's auditors decided to resign. They requested that a general meeting should be held so that they can inform the shareholders of the circumstances surrounding their resignation. The directors of Grave plc are not keen for such a meeting to be held and are refusing to organise it.

REQUIREMENT

Was Grave plc's annual general meeting was called correctly and why?

16 / 16

Grave plc's year end was on 31 December 20X7. Notice of its annual general meeting was sent to shareholders on 1 March 20X8 and it was to be held on 25 March 20X8. However, the date of the meeting was not convenient for 75% of the company's shareholders who decided that the meeting should be held on 10 March 20X8. The meeting took place on 10 March 20X8.

Later that year, the company's auditors decided to resign. They requested that a general meeting should be held so that they can inform the shareholders of the circumstances surrounding their resignation. The directors of Grave plc are not keen for such a meeting to be held and are refusing to organise it.

REQUIREMENT

Are the directors of Grave Ltd required to hold the general meeting as requested by the auditors and why?

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