Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 22 August 2026

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Which ONE of the following options is a reason why sales are often verified by testing the internal controls in place over sales?

Select ONE answer:

  1. There are usually too many individual transactions to test them individually
  2. Sales constitute a very low volume of similar transactions which are NOT suitable for controls testing
  3. Controls over sales in a company are often strong
  4. Because there are so many individual transactions, there is a significant risk that sales are misstated

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.

The answer is 3

  1. Not correct
  2. Not correct
  3. Correct – Regarding option 3 – where controls are expected to be strong, ISA 330 requires that the auditors test them, so this is also correct. Option1 cannot be used as a reason for testing internal controls over sales – however many transactions there are, if controls appear to be deficient, then those transactions will need to be subjected to tests of detail. Option 4 is incorrect as where there is a high risk of misstatement, substantive procedures should be used.
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 21 August 2026

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Which ONE of the following options is a reason why sales are often verified by testing the internal controls in place over sales?

Select ONE answer:

  1. There are usually too many individual transactions to test them individually
  2. Sales constitute a high volume of similar transactions, which are suitable for controls testing
  3. Controls over sales in a company are non-existent
  4. Because there are so many individual transactions, there is a significant risk that sales are misstated

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.

The answer is 2

  1. Not correct
  2. Correct – Option 2 is correct – that sales constitute a high volume of similar transactions and are hence suitable to controls testing. Option1 cannot be used as a reason for testing internal controls over sales – however many transactions there are, if controls appear to be deficient, then those transactions will need to be subjected to tests of detail. Option 4 is incorrect as where there is a high risk of misstatement, substantive procedures should be used.
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 20 August 2026

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Which ONE of the following are reasons why the auditors might NOT seek direct confirmation of balances due from suppliers?

Select ONE answer:

  1. To obtain third-party evidence
  2. The auditors suspect that the client is deliberately understating payables
  3. The internal controls relating to purchases are weak
  4. Supplier statements are unavailable

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.

The answer is 1

  1. Correct – Although a payables circularisation does provide third party evidence, it is unnecessary on those grounds alone, because supplier statements provide third party evidence as well. Therefore, a payables circularisation will only be needed where there is some problem, such as those described in options 2, 3 and 4.
  2. Not correct
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 19 August 2026

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Which ONE of the following is the key assertion with which auditors are concerned in relation to payables?

Select ONE answer:

  1. Completeness
  2. Existence
  3. Accuracy
  4. Classification

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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The answer is 1

  1. Correct – Completeness (i.e. understatement): liabilities are generally tested for understatement, as they are more likely to be understated than overstated. Existence (overstatement) is a higher-risk assertion for assets, as opposed to liabilities. Presentation and classification are generally less risky assertions in this case.
  2. Not correct
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 18 August 2026

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In which ONE of the following situations should an auditor carry out a cash count?

Select ONE answer:

  1. A client has many cash floats, which are immaterial in total
  2. A client has poor controls over cash floats, which are immaterial in total
  3. An individual cash float is NOT material
  4. The auditor suspects that a fraud has been committed in relation to immaterial cash floats

Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:

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The answer is 4

  1. Not correct
  2. Not correct
  3. Not correct
  4. Correct – The auditor should count an individual cash float which is material because he should test all material items. He should also count immaterial cash floats where he suspects that a fraud has been committed as although the individual floats are immaterial, the overall impact of such a fraud could be material to the financial statements if repeated over time.

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