Question: 1
Which of the following would provide the best evidence of errors in the quantities of items received from suppliers?
Question: 2
Which of the following audit procedures would provide the most relevant information to identify discrepancies between budgeted versus actual raw material consumption in a production facility?
Question: 3
An internal auditor makes a series of observations when performing an analytical review of division operations. The auditor notes the following things: the current ratio is increasing and the quick ratio is decreasing, sales and current liabilities have remained constant, and the number of day sales in inventory is increasing. Which conclusion should the auditor draw from this data?
Question: 4
An internal auditor is conducting an engagement in the accounts payable department, which includes expressing an opinion at the micro level. According to IIA guidance, which of the following statements is true regarding micro-level opinions?
1. They are most effective when using a combination of current and prior engagement findings to draw conclusions.
2. They typically are based on defined procedures such as those found in an accounts payable reconciliation process.
3. They are discrete and not normally shared with senior management or the board.
4. They can rely on evidence taken from the work of other assurance activities across the organization.
Question: 5
Which of the following statements best explains why internal auditors map processes?
1. To obtain audit evidence to support auditor's observations.
2. To determine scope and objectives of the audit.
3. To facilitate the identification of ownership and responsibility for key risks.
4. To identify potential efficiency improvements.