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AAT Level 2 Bookkeeping Mock Test 15

Mock test 15 — 24 questions.

24 questions24 minPass: 75%

About this mock

Difficulty: Beginner

AAT Bookkeeping Mock 15 links journal correction entries to workplace finance examples before wider topic review. The wording around journal correction entries asks users to weigh source evidence, calculation checks and record accuracy before selection. Users should know whether journal correction entries in practice is secure. For AAT Bookkeeping Mock 15, review journal correction entries as the short revision target.

Topics included

  • Journal correction entries in practice
  • Source evidence
  • Calculation checks
  • Record accuracy
  • Question wording and answer choice

Common mistakes in this mock

  • VAT overlooked
  • Total unchecked
  • Wrong ledger
  • Missing the final clue in AAT Bookkeeping set 15

Who this mock is for

People revising journal correction entries in practice before moving to mixed AAT Bookkeeping practice.

How to practise

How to use Practice mode

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How to use Exam mode

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