Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
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ISBN: 9781305080577
Author: Karla M Johnstone, Audrey A. Gramling, Larry E. Rittenberg
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 3, Problem 24MCQ
To determine
Introduction: Control environment component of internal control contains the standards, processes and structures which is the basis for implementing the internal control. It also includes the communication of top management across the organization highlighting the expected behavioral standards.
To choose: The correct option.
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Internal control policies and procedures have limitations not including: O Collusion. O Human fraud. O Cost-benefit principle. O Establishing responsibilities. Human error.
Which among the following is not representing an inherent limitation of the Internal control system
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Misunderstanding of instructions by employees
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Employee conspiracy / collusion
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Limitations due to human decisions/ judgements
Which one of the following is not included in the control environment?
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Integrity & Ethical values
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Competence of Personnel
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External Auditor
Chapter 3 Solutions
Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
Ch. 3 - Prob. 1TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 2TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 3TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 4TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 5TFQCh. 3 - The control environment is seen as the foundation...Ch. 3 - Prob. 7TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 8TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 9TFQCh. 3 - Prob. 10TFQ
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- Which among the following is not a principle relating to control activities? a. Management designs control activities to achieve its objectives. b. Management designs its information systems and related control activities to achieve its objectives and respond to risks. c. External auditor implements the control activities to achieve its objectives and respond to risks d. The agency implements control activities through policies and procedures.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is not one of the elements of a good system of internal control? a.Control environment b.Analysis of control procedures c.Information and communication d.Risk assessmentarrow_forwardWhich of the following is not true concerning control activities? a.Control procedures is another term for control activities. b. Transaction authorization is a control activity. c. Information and communication is an important component of control activities. d. Control activities generally fall into the two categories of preventive controls and detective controls.arrow_forward
- A related party transaction is a transfer of resources, services, or obligations between related parties when no consideration is involved. The auditor assesses control risk as high or at the maximum level when the internal controls of the client have not been effectively designed or have not operated effectively. Group of answer choices False, False True, False True, True False, Truearrow_forwardWhich of the following is not a principle relating to risk assessment? a. Identifies and analyses risks and respond to changes b. Designing the information systems c. Specifies objectives with sufficient clarity d. Considers the potential for fraud in assessing risksarrow_forwardWhich statement is false? a. If control risk is assessed as low, the auditor cannot plan on relying on the controls to increase substantive procedures for account balances. b. The auditor will not perform tests of controls; instead, the auditor must plan for substantive procedures, without relying on the client's internal controls. c. Based on obtaining an understanding through risk assessment procedures, the auditor assesses control risk ranging from high (weak controls) to low (strong controls). d. Assessing control risk as high means the auditor does not have confidence that internal controls will prevent or detect material misstatements; assessing control risk as low has the opposite implication.arrow_forward
- Which of the following is NOT one of the sub-components of the control environment? O Management's philosophy and operating style. O Adequate separation of duties. O Organisational structure. O Commitment to competence.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is not an element of the fraudtriangle?a. Opportunityb. Control environmentc. Incentived. Rationalizationarrow_forwardWhen obtaining an understanding of an entity’s internal control, an auditor should concentrate on the substance ofcontrols rather than their form because:Select one: a. Management may establish appropriate controls but not enforce compliance with them. b. The controls may be operating effectively but may not be documented. c. The controls may be so inappropriate that no reliance is contemplated by the auditor. d. Management may implement controls whose costs exceed their benefits.arrow_forward
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