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IIA IIA-CIA-Part2 - Practice of Internal Auditing

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Total 747 questions

The objective of an internal audit engagement is to evaluate the organization's ethics program. Which of the following should be included in the scope of the engagement?

A.

Organizational strategic plan

B.

Established investigation protocols

C.

Operational budget of the organization

D.

Remuneration of ethics officers

Which of the following situations would justify the removal of a finding from the final audit report?

A.

Management disagrees with the report findings and conclusions in their responses.

B.

Management has already satisfactorily completed the recommended corrective action.

C.

Management has provided additional information that contradicts the findings.

D.

Management believes that the finding is insignificant and unfairly included in the report.

An internal auditor is asked to perform an assurance engagement in the organization's newly acquired subsidiary When developing the objectives tor the engagement which ot the following statements describes the most important items that the auditor needs to consider?

A.

Previous performance of the subsidiary specifically its financial results over the last three years and the outcome of external audit reviews

B.

The results of previous internal audits of the subsidiary the recommendations provided and whether the recommended actions have been implemented

C.

Organizational strategy objectives, risks, control framework and the expectations of stakeholders regarding the audit

D.

The qualifications and competencies of the subsidiary's management team and their understanding of risk and control

During an audit, the chief audit executive reviews and approves changes to the audit program. Which of the following describes this activity?

A.

Engagement reporting

B.

Continuous monitoring

C.

Engagement supervision

D.

Engagement risk assessment

An internal auditor is planning a consuming engagement and the objective is to identify opportunities to improve the efficiency of the organization’s procurement process. The auditor is preparing to conduct a preliminary survey of the area. Which of the following approaches would be most useful to obtain relevant information to support the engagement objective?

A.

Complete a transaction walkthrough fiat focuses on the design and operation of financial reporting controls

B.

Conduct interviews with senior management to obtain their input and insights regarding operational controls.

C.

Perform a comprehensive review of the organization s existing policies and standard operating procedures.

D.

Review the procurement process map w*h employees who carry out key activities to obtain their input and insights.

An organization is experiencing a significant risk that threatens its financial well-being Senior management requested that the chief audit executive (CAE) meet with them to discuss the risk. Which of the following would best describe the CAE's responsibility at the meeting?

A.

Inform senior management of the appropriate actions they should take to control the risk

B.

Recommend that the internal audit activity provide consulting services to help minimize the risk

C.

Assume the responsibility of resolving the significant risk that will affect the organization

D.

Determine whether senior management accepted risk that may be deemed unacceptable for the organization

An internal auditor has suspicions that the management of a department splits me number of planned purchases to avoid the approval process required for larger purchases. Which of the following would be the most efficient technique to help the auditor identify the seventy of this malpractice?

A.

Examining the entire population

B.

Asking management about the malpractice

C.

Testing a sample of random transactions.

D.

Using data analytics

Which of the following is more likely to be present in a highly centralized organization?

A.

The ability to make rapid changes

B.

Micromanagement

C.

Empowered employees

D.

Authority pushed downward

For a new board chair who has not previously served on the organization’s board, which of the following steps should first be undertaken to ensure effective leadership to the board*?

A.

Chair should learn the current organizational culture of the company.

B.

Chair should learn the current risk management system of the company

C.

Chair should determine the appropriateness of the current strategic risks.

D.

Chair should gain an understanding of the needs of key stakeholders.

Which of the following should be included in a privacy audit engagement?

1. Assess the appropriateness of the information gathered.

2. Review the methods used to collect information.

3. Consider whether the information collected is in compliance with applicable laws.

4. Determine how the information is stored.

A.

1 and 3 only

B.

2 and 4 only

C.

1, 3, and 4 only

D.

1, 2, 3, and 4

Which of the following situations best applies to an organization that uses a project, rather than a process, to accomplish its business activities?

A.

A clothing company designs, makes, and sells a new item.

B.

A commercial construction company is hired to build a warehouse.

C.

A city department sets up a new firefighter training program.

D.

A manufacturing organization acquires component parts from a contracted vendor

According to IIA guidance, which of the following are the most important objectives for helping to ensure the appropriate completion of an engagement?

1. Coordinate audit team members to ensure the efficient execution of all engagement procedures.

2. Confirm engagement workpapers properly support the observations, recommendations, and conclusions.

3. Provide structured learning opportunities for engagement auditors when possible.

4. Ensure engagement objectives are reviewed for satisfactory achievement and are documented properly.

A.

1, 2, and 3

B.

1, 2, and 4

C.

1, 3, and 4

D.

2, 3, and 4

While conducting an engagement in the procurement department, the internal auditor noticed that the department head’s travel reports showed minor travel expenses, and there were no charges for hotels, meals, or transportation However, the auditor knew that the department head frequently traveled worldwide to meet with suppliers and visit their production sites. Which of the following would be the most appropriate next step for the auditor?

A.

The auditor should make a note of the issue for follow-up when employee travel expenses are audited.

B.

The auditor should analyze trends and changes among the organization's suppliers over the past few years.

C.

The auditor should investigate whether there are any special arrangements regarding senior management travel.

D.

The auditor should analyze the list of destinations the department head visited to estimate typical costs

An internal auditor is assigned to an advisory engagement for the launch of a new system relating to travel and expense. During fieldwork, the auditor tests interfacing controls with the procurement system. The auditor observes that a key control is missing within the procurement system. The auditor identifies that senior management has approved a temporary manual workaround for the missing control. Which of the following actions should the auditor take?

A.

Propose to include an assurance engagement for the procurement system in next year’s audit plan

B.

Perform a root cause analysis and test the workaround effectiveness

C.

Expand the scope of the advisory engagement to include the procurement system

D.

Ignore the risk as senior management has implemented the workaround