MCQ Bank
Following are the basic objectives of constructing the Internal control questionnaire (ICQ) EXCEPT:
- A) To identify those controls which indicate the strengths of system
- B) To ensures about the proper dispatching of engagement letter
- C) To identify those controls which indicate the weakness of system
- D) To ensures about evaluation of control system thus recorded
Analytical procedures are used to understand the:
- A) Client’s business
- B) All of the given options
- C) Possible misstatements in financial statements
- D) Going concern
Internal sources of audit evidence for an entity includes the following EXCEPT:
- A) Management representation and discussion
- B) Accounting systems, records, and documents
- C) Non-financial data and records
- D) Associated companies of the entity
Audit evidence, including information received from the audited entity in writing or oral is called:
- A) External audit evidence
- B) Internal audit evidence
- C) Mixed audit evidence
- D) None of the given options
External source of obtaining audit evidence are listed below EXCEPT:
- A) Subsidiary of a company
- B) Third parties
- C) Suppliers
- D) Customers
Sound internal control helped out the auditor to entertain some relaxation, such as:
- A) Helped the auditor to express his opinion at the end of audit process
- B) Reduces the volume of transactions testing required in conducting an audit
- C) All of the given options
- D) Helped the auditor to check available records
Appropriateness refers to the quality of audit evidence. For evidence to be appropriate, it should integrate which one of the followings?
- A) Relevancy and reliability
- B) Received only from a third party
- C) Documented in the audit working papers
- D) Materiality
SOFs are special types of forms used in internal control questionnaire (ICQ) process. These form basically named as:
- A) Standard (Acquiring services) Order Forms
- B) Standard (Purchase) Order Forms
- C) Standard (Offering services) Order Forms
- D) Standard (Sales) Order Forms
Which of the following is an integral part of audit at the stage of checking and evaluation of information?
- A) Plan of the audit task
- B) None of the given options
- C) Final report
- D) Internal control questionnaire
Test of controls comprise of testing all of the following three things EXCEPT:
- A) Design
- B) Implementation
- C) Operating effectiveness
- D) Operating efficiency
Documentary evidence is used extensively in auditing. Which one of the following represents two special classes of documentary evidence?
- A) Confirmations and oral representations
- B) Confirmations and oral representations
- C) Confirmations and written representations
- D) Oral and written representations
During tests of control procedure its design can easily tested with the help of:
- A) ICQs & Judgmental sample
- B) ICQs & Random sample
- C) ICQs & ICEC
- D) ICQs & Walk through tests
Which one of the following is FALSE about Internal Control Evaluation Checklists (ICEC)?
- A) It is normally employed where system’s information has already been recorded
- B) ICEC is developed to overcome the shortcomings of Internal Control Questionnaire
- C) The rules of constructing ICEC is different than construction of Internal Control Questionnaire
- D) It is designed to determine; whether desirable internal controls are present
Which one of the following audit procedures is most associated with the management’s assertion of ‘Completeness’?
- A) Searching for all unmatched receiving reports
- B) Reviewing the outstanding cheques listing
- C) Checking that the accounts receivable aged trial balance adds up
- D) Confirming an accounts receivable balance with a customer
Which one of the following is an alternative name for ‘Test of controls’?
- A) Control procedures
- B) Compliance tests
- C) Analytical procedures
- D) Substantive tests
Auditor is able to apply tests of control procedure if following condition are fulfilled EXCEPT:
- A) Only applied after application of test of details procedure
- B) When sound internal control exists in the organization
- C) None of the given options
- D) When sufficient appropriate audit evidence can’t be obtained at assertion level by substantive procedures alone
The Nature of audit procedures refers to which of the following:
I. Its Purpose
II. Its Type
III. Its Duration
IV. Its features
- A) II, III and IV only
- B) I & II only
- C) II, IV & I only
- D) I, III & IV only
Audit quality refers to the following statements EXCEPT:
- A) Having adequate competence
- B) Discharging responsibilities with due professional care
- C) Collecting sufficient audit evidence
- D) Resisting management pressures
Which of the following is TRUE for audit evidence?
- A) It is the information to form an opinion on marketing statements
- B) It is the information to form an opinion on financial statements
- C) It is the information to form an opinion on management statements
- D) It is the information to form an opinion on audit statements
‘Timing of audit procedure’ refers to which one of the following descriptions?
- A) It refers to sample size or number of observations of a control activity (quantity of audit evidence)
- B) It refers to the nature of testing and their procedures, that is, designing, structuring, and compiling work to be done
- C) It refers to when audit procedures are performed or the period or date to which the audit evidence applies
- D) It refers to the purpose i.e. (tests of controls or substantive procedures) and their type, that is, inspections, observation, inquiry confirmation, recalculation, re-performances or analytical procedures