Deck 34: Accounting for Mineral Resources

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The obligation to record a provision for removal and restoration costs arising from mining exploration and evaluation arises through the application of:

A) AASB 6.
B) AASB 137.
C) The Framework.
D) IFRIC 1.
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Which of the following methods involves capitalising exploration and evaluation costs using a larger cost centre than an area of interest such as a country of region?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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AASB 6 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources was issued by the AASB in:

A) 2000.
B) 2004.
C) 2006.
D) 2007.
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AASB 6/IFRS 6 requires disclosure of which of the following?

A) Accounting policies relating to pre-exploration costs.
B) Financing cash flows relating to E&E activities.
C) Impairment write-downs made on E&E assets.
D) Accounting policies relating to E&E assets.
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Accounting policies for exploration and evaluation costs should be determined:

A) in accordance with AASB 6.
B) in accordance with AASB 108.
C) in accordance with AASB 106.
D) in accordance with AASB 8.
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AASB 6/IFRS 6 is an example of:

A) an industry specific standard.
B) a not-for-profit standard.
C) a standard applicable to disclosing entities.
D) a differential reporting standard based on size based criteria.
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In the context of AASB 6/IFRS 6, E&E stands for:

A) evaluation and extraction.
B) exploration and evaluation.
C) extraction and exploration.
D) exploration and expenditure.
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The IFRS Interpretations Committee issued an interpretation in relation to the accounting for surface mine stripping costs (i.e. removal of rocks, soil and other waste materials to access the relevant mineral deposits) incurred during the production phase. The interpretation proposes:

A) waste removal (stripping) costs would be capitalised during the production phase of a surface mine, if certain criteria are met.
B) this asset would be referred to as a stripping activity asset ('the asset').
C) the asset would initially be recognised at cost plus directly attributable overhead costs.
D) all of the options are correct.
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The entry to record an obligation for removal and restoration incurred during the exploration and evaluation (E&E) phase of a mining project is:

A) DR E&E asset xx CR E&E expense xx
B) DR E&E expense xx CR Provision for removal and restoration xx
C) DR Removal and restoration expense xx CR E&E asset xx
D) DR E&E asset xx CR Provision for removal and restoration xx
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The majority of an entity's obligations for removal and restorations costs are incurred during which phase of a project?

A) Exploration phase.
B) Technical feasibility phase.
C) Development phase.
D) Evaluation phase.
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Which of the following statements in relation to assessing E&E assets for impairment is correct?

A) The level at which and E&E asset is tested for impairment may consist of one or more cash-generating units
B) AASB 6/IFRS 6 allows the cash-generating unit or group of cash-generating units to which an E&E asset is allocated to be larger than a segment determined in accordance with IFRS 8.
C) AASB 6/IFRS 6 allows E&E assets to be tested for impairment at the individual asset level
D) AASB 6/IFRS 6 does not allow the reversal of impairment write-downs made against E&E assets
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Which of the following is NOT included as part of the initial cost of exploration and evaluation assets?

A) Exploratory drilling.
B) Mining acquisition rights.
C) Trenching.
D) Pre-exploration survey fees.
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Which of the following methods best reflects the traditional concept of an asset?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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Accounting for the acquisition of equipment to be used in the extraction of mineral resources is covered by:

A) AASB 6.
B) AASB 108.
C) AASB 116.
D) AASB 138.
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Which costs are within the scope of AASB 6?

A) Pre-exploration and evaluation phase expenditure.
B) Exploration and evaluation phase expenditure.
C) Development phase expenditure.
D) All of the options listed.
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Subsequent to initial recognition E&E assets are required to be measured:

A) under the cost model.
B) under the revaluation model.
C) either under the cost model or revaluation model.
D) at the lower of the cost and fair value.
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Which of the following methods best reflects the volatility inherent in E&E activities?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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The scope of AASB 6 is limited to:

A) exploration and evaluation expenditures.
B) pre-exploration, exploration and evaluation expenditures.
C) exploration, evaluation and development expenditures.
D) pre-exploration, exploration, evaluation and development expenditures.
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Which of the following are included in AASB 6/IFRS 6 as factors indicating the E&E assets may be impaired?
I - Whether the exploration rights for the specific area have expired or are expected to expire in the near future and there is no expectation of renewal.
II - Where there is no budget or plan for the incurrence of further substantial E&E expenditure in the specific area.
III - Where the entity had decided to discontinue E&E activities in the specific area on the basis that such activities have not led to the discovery of commercially viable quantities of mineral resources.
IV - Where the entity has established that the cost of the E&E asset is unlikely to be recovered in full from the successful development or sale of the specific area.

A) I, II and III.
B) I, II and IV.
C) I, III and IV.
D) II, III and IV.
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Most large oil and gas companies use which of the following methods to account for exploration and evaluation costs?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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Which of the following E&E costs would be classified as intangibles?
I - Drilling rights.
II - Equipment inspection costs.
III - Exploration licenses.
IV - Capitalised consumable costs.

A) I, II and III.
B) II, III and IV.
C) I, II and IV.
D) I, III and IV.
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Which of the following statements in relation to the use of the revaluation model to subsequently account for E&E assets is correct?

A) The revaluation model can only be used to account for tangible E&E assets.
B) The revaluation model can be used for intangible E&E assets where the fair value can be reliably measured.
C) The revaluation model can be used for tangible E&E assets only where there is an active market for the assets.
D) The revaluation model can be used for tangible E&E assets where the fair value can be reliably measured.
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Which of the following is NOT within the scope of the IASB extractive activities project?

A) The definition of reserves and resources.
B) Whether to expense or capitalise costs recognised after recognition of reserves and resources as assets.
C) Measurement of reserves and resources on initial recognition as an asset.
D) Disclosure requirements for reserves and resources.
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E&E assets are required to be tested for impairment:

A) when there is an indication that the assets may be impaired.
B) at least annually.
C) only where commercially feasible reserves are not found through the E&E activities.
D) prior to reclassification at the end of E&E activities.
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Deck 34: Accounting for Mineral Resources
1
The obligation to record a provision for removal and restoration costs arising from mining exploration and evaluation arises through the application of:

A) AASB 6.
B) AASB 137.
C) The Framework.
D) IFRIC 1.
B
2
Which of the following methods involves capitalising exploration and evaluation costs using a larger cost centre than an area of interest such as a country of region?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
D
3
AASB 6 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources was issued by the AASB in:

A) 2000.
B) 2004.
C) 2006.
D) 2007.
B
4
AASB 6/IFRS 6 requires disclosure of which of the following?

A) Accounting policies relating to pre-exploration costs.
B) Financing cash flows relating to E&E activities.
C) Impairment write-downs made on E&E assets.
D) Accounting policies relating to E&E assets.
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Accounting policies for exploration and evaluation costs should be determined:

A) in accordance with AASB 6.
B) in accordance with AASB 108.
C) in accordance with AASB 106.
D) in accordance with AASB 8.
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AASB 6/IFRS 6 is an example of:

A) an industry specific standard.
B) a not-for-profit standard.
C) a standard applicable to disclosing entities.
D) a differential reporting standard based on size based criteria.
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In the context of AASB 6/IFRS 6, E&E stands for:

A) evaluation and extraction.
B) exploration and evaluation.
C) extraction and exploration.
D) exploration and expenditure.
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8
The IFRS Interpretations Committee issued an interpretation in relation to the accounting for surface mine stripping costs (i.e. removal of rocks, soil and other waste materials to access the relevant mineral deposits) incurred during the production phase. The interpretation proposes:

A) waste removal (stripping) costs would be capitalised during the production phase of a surface mine, if certain criteria are met.
B) this asset would be referred to as a stripping activity asset ('the asset').
C) the asset would initially be recognised at cost plus directly attributable overhead costs.
D) all of the options are correct.
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9
The entry to record an obligation for removal and restoration incurred during the exploration and evaluation (E&E) phase of a mining project is:

A) DR E&E asset xx CR E&E expense xx
B) DR E&E expense xx CR Provision for removal and restoration xx
C) DR Removal and restoration expense xx CR E&E asset xx
D) DR E&E asset xx CR Provision for removal and restoration xx
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10
The majority of an entity's obligations for removal and restorations costs are incurred during which phase of a project?

A) Exploration phase.
B) Technical feasibility phase.
C) Development phase.
D) Evaluation phase.
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Which of the following statements in relation to assessing E&E assets for impairment is correct?

A) The level at which and E&E asset is tested for impairment may consist of one or more cash-generating units
B) AASB 6/IFRS 6 allows the cash-generating unit or group of cash-generating units to which an E&E asset is allocated to be larger than a segment determined in accordance with IFRS 8.
C) AASB 6/IFRS 6 allows E&E assets to be tested for impairment at the individual asset level
D) AASB 6/IFRS 6 does not allow the reversal of impairment write-downs made against E&E assets
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Which of the following is NOT included as part of the initial cost of exploration and evaluation assets?

A) Exploratory drilling.
B) Mining acquisition rights.
C) Trenching.
D) Pre-exploration survey fees.
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Which of the following methods best reflects the traditional concept of an asset?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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Accounting for the acquisition of equipment to be used in the extraction of mineral resources is covered by:

A) AASB 6.
B) AASB 108.
C) AASB 116.
D) AASB 138.
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Which costs are within the scope of AASB 6?

A) Pre-exploration and evaluation phase expenditure.
B) Exploration and evaluation phase expenditure.
C) Development phase expenditure.
D) All of the options listed.
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Subsequent to initial recognition E&E assets are required to be measured:

A) under the cost model.
B) under the revaluation model.
C) either under the cost model or revaluation model.
D) at the lower of the cost and fair value.
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Which of the following methods best reflects the volatility inherent in E&E activities?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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The scope of AASB 6 is limited to:

A) exploration and evaluation expenditures.
B) pre-exploration, exploration and evaluation expenditures.
C) exploration, evaluation and development expenditures.
D) pre-exploration, exploration, evaluation and development expenditures.
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19
Which of the following are included in AASB 6/IFRS 6 as factors indicating the E&E assets may be impaired?
I - Whether the exploration rights for the specific area have expired or are expected to expire in the near future and there is no expectation of renewal.
II - Where there is no budget or plan for the incurrence of further substantial E&E expenditure in the specific area.
III - Where the entity had decided to discontinue E&E activities in the specific area on the basis that such activities have not led to the discovery of commercially viable quantities of mineral resources.
IV - Where the entity has established that the cost of the E&E asset is unlikely to be recovered in full from the successful development or sale of the specific area.

A) I, II and III.
B) I, II and IV.
C) I, III and IV.
D) II, III and IV.
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Most large oil and gas companies use which of the following methods to account for exploration and evaluation costs?

A) The area of interest method.
B) The successful efforts method.
C) The appropriation method.
D) The full cost method.
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21
Which of the following E&E costs would be classified as intangibles?
I - Drilling rights.
II - Equipment inspection costs.
III - Exploration licenses.
IV - Capitalised consumable costs.

A) I, II and III.
B) II, III and IV.
C) I, II and IV.
D) I, III and IV.
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22
Which of the following statements in relation to the use of the revaluation model to subsequently account for E&E assets is correct?

A) The revaluation model can only be used to account for tangible E&E assets.
B) The revaluation model can be used for intangible E&E assets where the fair value can be reliably measured.
C) The revaluation model can be used for tangible E&E assets only where there is an active market for the assets.
D) The revaluation model can be used for tangible E&E assets where the fair value can be reliably measured.
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Which of the following is NOT within the scope of the IASB extractive activities project?

A) The definition of reserves and resources.
B) Whether to expense or capitalise costs recognised after recognition of reserves and resources as assets.
C) Measurement of reserves and resources on initial recognition as an asset.
D) Disclosure requirements for reserves and resources.
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E&E assets are required to be tested for impairment:

A) when there is an indication that the assets may be impaired.
B) at least annually.
C) only where commercially feasible reserves are not found through the E&E activities.
D) prior to reclassification at the end of E&E activities.
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