Description : The element of the audit planning process most likely to be agreed upon with the client before implementation of the audit strategy is the determination of the a. Methods of statistical sampling to be used ... for the auditor's opinion. d. Schedules and analyses to be prepared by the client's staf
Last Answer : Schedules and analyses to be prepared by the client's staf
Description : The element of the audit planning process most likely to be agreed upon with the client before implementation of the audit strategy is the determination of the a. Procedures to be undertaken to discover ... opinion. d. Pending legal matters to be included in the inquiry of the client's attorney.
Last Answer : Timing of inventory observation procedures to be performed
Description : The element of the audit planning process most likely to be agreed upon with the client before implementation of the audit strategy is the determination of the a. Timing of inventory observation ... assessments. d. Pending legal matters to be included in the inquiry of the client's attorney
Last Answer : Timing of inventory observation procedures to be performed.
Description : Under section 57(1) of Indian Evidence act, court shall take judicial notice of- a) All laws in force in India b) All laws including foreign law c) All Indian and Asian law
Last Answer : a) All laws in force in India
Description : Digital evidence is only useful in a court of law a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : Digital Evidence is only useful in court of law a. True b. False
Last Answer : b. False
Description : What is Digital Forensic? A. Process of using scientific knowledge in analysis and presentation of evidence in court B. The application of computer science and investigative procedures for a legal ... technology in the investigation and establishment of the facts or evidence in a court of law
Last Answer : B. The application of computer science and investigative procedures for a legal purpose involving the analysis of digital evidence after proper search authority, chain of custody, validation with mathematics, use of validated tools, repeatability, reporting, and possible expert presentation
Description : Digital evidence is only useful in a court of law. a. True b. False
Description : What is Digital Forensic? a. Process of using scientific knowledge in analysis and presentation of evidence in court b. The application of computer science and investigative procedures for a legal ... technology in the investigation and establishment of the facts or evidence in a court of law
Last Answer : b. The application of computer science and investigative procedures for a legal purpose involving the analysis of digital evidence after proper search authority, chain of custody, validation with mathematics, use of validated tools, repeatability, reporting, and possible expert presentation
Description : What is Digital Forensic? (A) Process of using scientific knowledge in analysis and presentation of evidence in court (B) The application of computer science and investigative procedures for a ... or technology in the investigation and establishment of the facts or evidence in a court of law
Last Answer : (B) The application of computer science and investigative procedures for a legal purpose involving the analysis of digital evidence after proper search authority, chain of custody, validation with mathematics, use of validated tools, repeatability, reporting, and possible expert presentation
Description : Ray Whitcombe is found dead in his office at his desk. The police have narrowed the suspects down to three people: Mrs. Barbara Whitcombe, Ray's wife; Mr. Jason McCubbins, Ray's business partner; ... written on it. After examining this evidence, the police knew their suspect. Who was it? -Riddles
Last Answer : Jason McCubbins, Ray's business partner. The calendar is the clue to solving this murder. The police realized that since Mr. Whitcombe was wearing his watch on his right arm, he must be left handed. But ... September, October, November. Use the first letter of each month and it spells J-A-S-O-N.
Description : The finches of Galapagos islands provide an evidence in favour of
Last Answer : The finches of Galapagos islands provide an evidence in favour of A. Special Creation ... C. Retrogressive Evolution D. Biogoeographical Evolution
Description : How does pharyngeal pouches provide evidence for biological evolution?
Last Answer : It simply highly suggests that all organisms going through thisdevelopmental phase have common ancestry, thus are related on thetree of life.
Description : What do homologous structure vestigial structures and fossils provide evidence of?
Last Answer : Which model of evolution shows change over a relatively shortperiod of time
Description : How do earths magnetic pole reversals provide evidence for tectonics?
Last Answer : rocks get older as you move away from ocean ridges
Description : What are two examples of types of body structures that provide evidence of a common ancestor among diverse organism's?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : How does DNA provide evidence for common ancestry?
Last Answer : Humans share around 99.9 percent of their DNA after all we all are humans and only a small amount is what makes you, you. Chimpanzees are 97% similar to humans. Cats have 90% of homologous ... mouse genes have equivalents in humans. And about 60% of chicken genes correspond to a similar human genes
Description : Read the passage below from Barack Obama's 2013 speech at the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. What evidence does this excerpt provide to support the conclusion that Nazis pursued a policy of genocide t?
Last Answer : Read the passage below from Barack Obama's 2013 speech at the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. What evidence does this excerpt provide to support the conclusion that Nazis pursued a policy of genocide toward Jews during World War
Description : What evidence does Patrick Henry provide for his reasons that war was around the corner?
Last Answer : Speech to the Virginia Convention. 1. The main purpose of Patrick Henry 's speech at Virginia Conference, was to convince the delegates to secede from Britain; moreover, to fight back against them. He antagonizes Britain by imputing every hardships they faced to Britain.
Description : Management's assertions in the financial statements are relevant to the audit process because: a. They provide evidence that auditors have prepared financial statements in accordance with GAAP b ... with the applicable reporting criteria d. They relate to regulator's expectations about audit results
Last Answer : They include representations of financial statements in accordance with the applicable reporting criteria
Description : The overall objective of forensic auditing is to a. Attest to the efficiency with which resources are employed b. Assist members of the organization in the effective discharge of their ... in legal and financial disputes d. Provide assurance that financial data have been accurately recorded
Last Answer : Unearth the truth and provide evidence in legal and financial disputes
Description : Working papers prepared by a CPA in connection with an audit engagement are owned by the CPA, subject to certain limitations. The rationale for this rule is to a. Protect the ... d. Establish a continuity of relationship with the client whereby indiscriminate replacement of CPAs is discouraged.
Last Answer : Provide the CPA with evidence and documentation which may be helpful in the event of a lawsuit.
Description : Which of the following statements best describes the auditor's responsibility regarding the detection of material errors and frauds? a. The auditor is responsible for the failure to detect material ... unrecorded transactions even if there is no evidence that material errors and frauds may exist
Last Answer : The audit should be designed to provide reasonable assurance that material errors and frauds are detected
Description : The working papers prepared by a CPA in connection with an audit engagement are owned by the CPA, subject to certain limitations. The rationale for this rule is to a. Protect the ... d. Establish a continuity of relationship with the client whereby indiscriminate replacement of CPAs is discouraged
Last Answer : Provide the CPA with evidence and documentation which may be helpful in the event of a lawsuit
Description : Which of the following statements is correct? a. The fair presentation of audited financial statements in accordance with applicable financial reporting framework is an implicit part of the auditor's ... those who provide audit and tax services, also provide consulting services to their clients.
Last Answer : Most CPAs, including those who provide audit and tax services, also provide consulting services to their clients.
Description : Which of the following statements is incorrect? a. In an audit, the independent auditor attempts to corroborate assertions made by the company's management in connection with each account, class ... assurance that material misstatements do not exist in any of the assertions made by management.
Last Answer : Because of the attest functionfinancial statements are the responsibility of the independent audito
Description : Which of the following is not an assurance that the auditors give to the parties who rely on the financial statements? a. Auditors know how the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements ... as to whether the financial statements taken as a whole are fairly presented in conformity with GAAP
Last Answer : Auditors give assurance that the financial statements are accurate
Description : When the professional accountant has obtained sufficient appropriate evidence to conclude that the subject matter conforms in all material respects with identified suitable criteria, he or she can provide what level of assurance? a. None b. High c. Absolute d. Moderate
Last Answer : High
Description : Which of the following statements best describes the auditor's responsibility to detect material errors and fraud? a. The auditor is responsible for the failure to detect material errors and ... detect unrecorded transactions even if there is no evidence that material errors and frauds may exis
Last Answer : The audit should be designed to provide reasonable assurance that material errors and fraud are detected.
Description : Which of the following is not an assurance that the auditors give to the parties who rely on the financial statements? a. Auditors give assurance that the financial statements are accurate. b. ... as to whether the financial statements taken as a whole are fairly presented in conformity with GAAP
Description : To create vehicle of information to provide evidence in the development process and to monitor the process. This is one of the objectives of A) Analysis B) Design C) Development D) Documentation
Last Answer : D) Documentation
Description : The claim of an inductive argument is that premises provide---------- for the conclusion. A) invalidity B) absolute evidence C) no evidence D) some evidence
Last Answer : D) some evidence
Description : The premises of a valid deductive argument: (A) Provide some evidence for its conclusion (B) Provide no evidence for its conclusion (C) Are irrelevant for its conclusion (D) Provide conclusive evidence for its conclusion
Last Answer : (D) Provide conclusive evidence for its conclusion
Description : What does a private detective do before and during a court in order to prove someone is guilty with his collected evidence?
Last Answer : answer:If he’s working for the prosecution, he needs to give all the evidence to the prosecuting attorney. If he’s working for the defense, he isn’t looking to accuse anyone; he’s looking for evidence to prove the accused didn’t do it, and he needs to give it to the attorney representing the client.
Description : Text messages valid evidence in court?
Last Answer : I think that that would be not the case. It can possibly be proven that the cellphone is his/hers, that the textmessage has been sent from that phone, but not that he/she is the one that wrote and/or send the message to you.
Description : What do you call a person who gives evidence in a court?
Last Answer : Witness
Description : Is polygraph test are visible as evidence in court?
Last Answer : No, polygraph tests are not admissible in court.Court precedents have decided that the polygraph test isunreliable, and that the test could dishonestly persuade the jury'sverdict.The polygraph test is only used for investigative, lawenforcement needs.
Description : While inquiring into a complaint information commissions have the power to a) Receive evidence on affidavit b) Requisition record or copies thereof from any court or office c) Issue summons for examination of witnesses or documents d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : Evidence given by a dumb witness in the court by writing or signs shall be deemed to be (a) Documentary evidence (b) Oral evidence (c) Neither A nor B (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Oral evidence
Description : The instruments by which the court is convinced of a fact is called a) Document b) Evidence c) Proof d) Witness
Last Answer : b) Evidence
Description : Secondary evidence of a document are- a) The copies made from with original b) The document itself produced for inspection of court c) Where a document is execute in counter part each counter ... executed by one, against executors d) Where a document is executed in several parts each part
Last Answer : a) The copies made from with original
Description : When a party refuges to produce a document which he had noticed to produce? a) He cannot use the document as evidence without consent of opposite party or order of Court b) Objection of opposite ... worthless c) Order of court not necessary d) Document will be deemed to be an admitted document
Last Answer : a) He cannot use the document as evidence without consent of opposite party or order of Court
Description : Provided that such notice shall not be required in order to render secondary evidence admissible in any of the following cases, or in any other case in which the Court thinks fit to dispense with it:-- a) ... ; d) When the adverse party or his agent has the original in Court; e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : Section 57 of Indian evidence act- a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved c) In criminal cases previous good character relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice
Description : Section 56 of Indian evidence act- a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved c) In criminal cases previous good character relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved
Description : Which of the following statement is not correct? a) No fact of which the court will take notice need be proved b) The facts admitted need not be proved c) All the facts and contents of documents d) Oral evidence must be direct
Last Answer : c) All the facts and contents of documents
Description : In relation to expression defined in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act which of the following statement is not correct a) Facts include not only physical fact but also psychological facts b) Court ... a document d) A fact is said to be not proved when it is neither proved nor disapproved
Last Answer : b) Court includes arbitrators
Description : Evidence includes- a) All statements which the court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of face under inquiry. b) All documents including electronic record produced for the inspection of the court c) Both the A & B d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Both the A & B