Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 2 October 2025

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Audit risk can be split into three components: inherent risk, control risk and detection risk.

For each of the following examples, select the type of risk illustrated.

– The organisation only has a few employees in its accounting department.

Select ONE answer:

  1. Inherent
  2. Control
  3. Detection
  4. No Risk

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 => Control – a few employees indicates the risk of limited segregation of duties, which is a control deficiency.
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 1 October 2025

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For each of the following statements, select whether they are true or false with respect to the concept
of materiality.

a. Materiality depends only on the monetary amount of an item.
b. Materiality may depend on either the nature of an item or its monetary amount.
c. Materiality is a matter of professional judgement.

Are these cases True or False?

Select ONE answer:

  1. a. True – b. True – c. True
  2. a. False – b. True – c. True
  3. a. False – b. False – c. True
  4. a. False – b. False – c. False

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 => a. = False – materiality can be both quantitative and qualitative. b. = True – materiality may depend on either the nature of an item or its monetary amount. c. True – materiality is determined by the external auditor, and he will use his professional judgement in setting a level of materiality which best addresses the audit risk.
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 30 September 2025

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In each of the following cases, select whether inherent risk is higher or lower than normal.

Case 1 – The company has recently listed on the local stock exchange with high profit expectations from analysts.

Case 2 – Inventory is the largest balance on the statement of financial position.

Case 3 – The company operates in a slow-moving, stable industry.

Select ONE answer:

  1. Case 1 – Lower and Case 2 – Lower and Case 3 – Lower
  2. Case 1 – Higher and Case 2 – Higher and Case 3 – Lower
  3. Case 1 – Higher and Case 2 – Higher and Case 3 – Higher
  4. Case 1 – Lower and Case 2 – Higher and Case 3 – Higher

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 == > With a recent listing on the stock exchange and high profit expectations, inherent risk is higher than normal as accounts are more susceptible to material fraud and error. Inventory is by its nature more inherently risky as it is susceptible to theft, omission and misstatement. The fact that the company operates in a slow-moving, stable industry, decreases the susceptibility of the financial statements to material fraud and error.
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 15 October 2025

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Which ONE of the following is a valid comment about the quality of assurance evidence?

Select ONE answer:

  1. Evidence from internal sources is more reliable than evidence created by the assurance provider
  2. Evidence from internal sources is more reliable when related internal controls operate effectively
  3. Evidence from external sources is less reliable than evidence obtained from the entity’s records
  4. Photocopies are more reliable than facsimiles

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 => If internal controls are not operating effectively, then evidence from reliable sources is not to be relied upon.
  3. Not correct
  4. Not correct

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Accounting Multiple Choice Question – 29 September 2025

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As part of Alex’s analytical procedures work on the financial statements of Big Staffie Ltd, he has identified that the gross profit margin has fallen from 27% to 24%.

Which ONE of the following could be a valid explanation for this decrease?

Select ONE answer:

  1. Unusually high sales at the end of the year resulted in lower levels of closing inventory as compared to the previous year
  2. Little competition resulted in sales prices not being cut
  3. A bank overdraft resulted in a higher interest expense than in previous years
  4. There was a significant change in the mix of products sold

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 4

  1. Not correct
  2. Not correct
  3. Not correct
  4. Correct == > If sales prices are cut but costs remain the same gross profit margins will fall. If the company sells a greater proportion of goods with a lower margin than in previous years, the overall margin will be reduced. Increased levels of sales (and therefore lower closing inventory) will not affect gross profit margins provided selling prices are maintained. Interest expense is not deducted in arriving at gross profit; therefore, it can have no effect on gross profit margins.

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