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Questions # 166:

Which of the following is considered to be a threat to the internal auditor's objectivity?

Options:

A.

The auditor drafted the operational procedures of the area that she is currently auditing.

B.

The auditor received a bonus that was approved by the board of directors.

C.

The assigned auditor recommended operational procedures for the organization.

D.

The assigned auditor rotated out of the same business activity three years ago

Questions # 167:

Which of the following statements is true regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR)?

Options:

A.

Many of the areas explored by CSR are normally included in an audit universe or annual audit plan

B.

Despite significant corporate resources spent on CSR reporting investors generally do not rely on CSR information

C.

Unlike many other areas of reporting responsibilities impacting stakeholders, CSR is largely voluntary

D.

Typically operating management does not have a major role to play based on the public nature of reporting

Questions # 168:

Which of the following activities would breach the principles of The IIA's Code of Ethics?

Options:

A.

The internal auditor is keeping personal notes from an engagement conducted on the organization's information system security for future use.

B.

The internal auditor is performing an engagement of the purchasing department where he used to work five years ago.

C.

The internal auditor is using information from a recent engagement to assist with a friend's business.

D.

The internal auditor is discussing relevant information involving questionable vendors with a government regulatory agency.

Questions # 169:

During a monthly internal audit staff meeting, the chief audit executive (CAE) decided to reinforce the importance of internal audit staff being objective in their work. Which of the following examples would be most appropriate for the CAE to include as part of the meeting presentation?

Options:

A.

Statistical sampling techniques should always be used to pull unbiased sampling for testing.

B.

Fieldwork completed by internal auditors should be appropriately reviewed.

C.

Internal auditors should avoid using the lunch room simultaneously with audit clients.

D.

During the audit review period, there should be no nonaudit dialogues with the audit client.

Questions # 170:

Regarding assurance and consulting services provided by the internal audit activity which of the following statements is correct?

Options:

A.

The nature and scope of a consulting engagement are determined by the internal audit activity based on its risk assessment

B.

The nature and scope of an assurance engagement are subject to agreement with management of the area under review

C.

Both assurance services and consulting services can be focused on controls or performance or both

D.

The assurance engagement process ends with reporting

Questions # 171:

Which of the following best describes the risk created when a manager bypasses organizational policies and procedures in order to meet an organization’s objective?

Options:

A.

Accountability/reward risk.

B.

Monitoring failure risk.

C.

Communication failure risk.

D.

Knowledge/skills risk

Questions # 172:

Considering the concepts of organization wide risk management and the system of internal controls, the internal audit activity as a whole can be considered which of the following types of control?

Options:

A.

Transaction-level control.

B.

Management-oversight control.

C.

Governance control.

D.

Process-level control.

Questions # 173:

Which of the following is true regarding the use of a formal risk management framework?

1. It facilitates a methodical approach to risk mitigation.

2. It defines and standardizes the terminology used in risk communication.

3. It establishes the risk tolerance levels to be accommodated in the strategy.

4. It facilitates the alignment of risk mitigation strategies with management priorities.

Options:

A.

1. 2. and 3.

B.

1.2. and 4.

C.

1.3. and 4.

D.

2. 3, and 4.

Questions # 174:

Which of the following is most likely to result in the impairment of independence for the internal audit activity?

Options:

A.

The chief audit executive (CAE) has a dual reporting relationship within the organization.

B.

The CAE performs an audit of a functional area that is also under the CAE's oversight.

C.

The CAE has unrestricted access to information throughout the organization and to the board.

D.

The board is involved in decisions to hire or remove the CAE and in drafting and approving an internal audit charter.

Questions # 175:

According to HA guidance, which of the following is true regarding independence and objectivity for small internal audit activities?

Options:

A.

The chief audit executive (CAE) may consider including a disclaimer on independence in audit reports.

B.

The CAE may consider greater involvement of those with suitable knowledge of audit practice.

C.

Conformance with this Standard is not dependent upon the size of the internal audit activity.

D.

Due to the small size of the internal audit activity, having an external assessment once every seven years is acceptable.

Questions # 176:

The internal audit activity is responsible for conducting fraud investigations. A potential fraud instance was identified during an audit engagement. The chief audit executive appoints a lead investigate. Which of the following would most likely be the next step?

Options:

A.

Ask internal auditors to gather all relevant information evidence

B.

Identify and interview witnesses first potential suspects later.

C.

Conduct a fraud risk assessment to the most vulnerable areas.

D.

Determine me competencies needed and assess whatever team members have a conflict of interest.

Questions # 177:

Which of the following best describes the internal audit activity's contribution to the implementation of the risk management framework?

Options:

A.

Internal audit identifies key risk areas during assurance reviews and provides audit findings.

B.

Internal audit assists with the prioritization of identified risks.

C.

Internal audit participates in setting the risk appetite.

D.

Internal audit takes part in the design of risk mitigation measures.

Questions # 178:

When dealing with various stakeholders which of the following is true regarding an internal auditor's responsibility to remain objective and independent?

Options:

A.

When deciding between conflicting reports of a control's performance from a control operator and the operator's manager the internal auditor should generally believe the manager

B.

Some audit issues may remain unremediated and unreported if management will accept recommendations that the internal auditor deems more important

C.

The internal auditor may initially disagree with management s acceptance of a risk, but reevaluate and agree with management’s judgment after further discussion

D.

When working on business unit audits it is sometimes sufficient for the internal auditor to report deficiencies only to the unit manager when remediation is not complex

Questions # 179:

While auditing an organization's credit approval process, an internal auditor learns that the organization has made a large loan to another auditor's relative. Which course of action should the auditor take?

Options:

A.

Proceed with the audit engagement, but do not include the relative's information.

B.

Have the chief audit executive and management determine whether the auditor should continue with the audit engagement.

C.

Disclose in the engagement final communication that the relative is a customer.

D.

Immediately withdraw from the audit engagement.

Questions # 180:

Which of the following best describes the board’s role in establishing effective organizational governance?

Options:

A.

The board is involved in approving operational policy

B.

The board monitors key processes and procedures

C.

The board has oversight responsibility for organizational resources

D.

The board approves management's detailed plans and objectives

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