ACCA Foundations (FIA) Practice Mock Test 45
Mock test 45 — 24 questions.
About this mock
Difficulty: Exam-readyACCA Foundations Mock 45 frames final foundations readiness through accounting records and figures with close options. On final foundations readiness, candidates separate source evidence, calculation checks and record accuracy rather than merging the clues. Feedback should lead back to final foundations readiness in practice. In ACCA Foundations Mock 45, review final foundations readiness as the main point to check.
Topics included
- Final foundations readiness 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 ACCA Foundations set 45
Who this mock is for
Candidates who want a short check on final foundations readiness in practice in ACCA Foundations revision.
How to practise
How to use Practice mode
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How to use Exam mode
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