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 6, Problem 30MCQ
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Introduction: Audit evidence is the proof that an auditor tries to seek from an organization in order to claim that the assertions related to financial transactions are correct.
To select: The correct statement regarding the sufficiency of evidence.
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Characteristics that affect the reliability of evidence include:
a.
Form of the evidence obtained
b.
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c.
Independence of the provider of evidence
d.
Auditors direct knowledge of the evidence
The reliability of the audit evidence considers , EXCEPT
A. Evidence obtained directly by the practitioner is more reliable than evidence obtained indirectly or by Inference
B. The practitioner ordinarily obtains more assurance from consistent evidence obtained from different sources or of a different nature than from items of evidence considered individually
C. Evidence provided by original documents is more reliable than evidence provided by photocopies or facsimiles
D. The practitioner considers the relationship between the cost of obtaining evidence rather than the usefulness of the information obtained
which of the following is correct about the appropriateness of evidence?
A. Audit evidence from external sources is more relevant than evidence generated internallyB. Audit evidence is more persuasive when items of evidence from different sources or of different nature are not consistentC. Audit evidence generated internally is more reliable when the related accounting and internal control systems are effectiveD. Sufficiency refers to the amount of evidence needed
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Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
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- Which of the following statements is true? Select one: a. If evidence is subjective, it cannot be reliable b. Evidence must be relevant to all of the audit objectives c. Evidence obtained directly by the auditor may not be reliable if the auditor lacks the qualifications to evaluate the evidence. d. The persuasiveness of evidence can be evaluated after considering its sufficiencyarrow_forwardThe reliability of evidence depends on the nature and source of the evidence. Which of the following presumption is correct about the reliability of audit evidence? Select one: a. Evidence from sources outside an entity is more reliable than evidence obtained solely from within the entity. b. All the given answers are correct. c. Evidence in the form of documents or written representations is more reliable than oral representations. d. Evidence obtained directly by the auditor is more reliable than evidence obtained from the client.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is correct about the reliability of audit evidence? a.Sufficiency of evidence refers only to the quality of evidence obtained. b.Evidence obtained from one source only is more reliable than evidence obtained from multiple sources. c.Effective controls over financial reporting provides more assurance on the reliability of internally generated documents. d.Information obtained orally is the most reliable evidence.arrow_forward
- Which of the following presumptions does NOT relate to the reliability of evidence? A. the more effective the internal control structure, the more assurance it provides about the accounting data and financial statements. B.an auditor's opinion, to be economically useful, is formed within reasonable time and based on evidence obtained at a reasonable cost. C. evidence obtained from independent sourcesoutside the entity is more persuasive than evidence secured solely within the entity. D. the independent auditor's direct personal knowledge, obtained through observation and inspection, is more persuasive than information obtained indirectly.arrow_forwardhe factor that distinguishes an error from fraud or other irregularities is A) materiality. B) intent. C) whether it is a rand amount or a process. D) whether it is caused by the auditor or the client.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is false regardingsubstantiveanalytical procedures?a. Substantive analytical procedures are not required tobe performed on all audit engagements.b. If the results of substantive analytical proceduressuggest that an account balance is materially correct,the auditor can reduce the evidence needed fromtests of details.c. The auditor would perform substantive analyticalprocedures after tests of details.d. All of the above statements are true.arrow_forward
- The preliminary judgement about materiality is the ______________ amount by which the auditor believes the statements could be misstated and still not affect the economic decisions of users. The missing word in this sentence is: a. Average b. Minimum c. Maximum d. Medianarrow_forwardWhich of the following statements concerning audit evidence is true?(1) To be appropriate, audit evidence should be either persuasive or relevant, butneed not be reliable.(2) The measure of the quantity and quality of audit evidence lies in the auditor’sjudgment.(3) The difficulty and expense of obtaining audit evidence concerning an accountbalance is a valid basis for omitting the test.(4) A client’s accounting records can be sufficient audit evidence to support thefinancial statements.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements about materiality is considered true? a. Materiality is judged by the auditor using his professional knowledge and experience since materiality of an item varies with circumstances. b. Materiality could never influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial information. c. The auditor should consider materiality but not its relationship with audit risk when conducting an audit. d. The size and nature of the item will not determine its materiality.arrow_forward
- Which of the following characteristics is not a measure of the appropriateness of audit evidence? Quality of audit evidence. Relevance of evidence in providing support for, or detecting, misstatements in transactions, balances, disclosures and related assertions. Reliability of audit evidence Quantity of the audit evidencearrow_forwardWhy should receiving reports be prenumbered in the first place? With the help of the receiving reports, what assertions would an auditor test, and how would the auditor go about doing so?arrow_forwardEvidence that tends to make some fact in issue more or less likely than it would be without the evidence is called: A. Relevant evidence. B. Authenticated evidence. C. Direct evidence. D. Real evidence.arrow_forward
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