Chapter 19 Auditing Theory: Multiple-Choice Questions
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Chapter 19 Auditing Theory: Multiple-Choice Questions
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Chapter 19
Multiple-Choice Questions
1.
easy
Which of the following accounts is associated with a transaction cycle other than acquisition
and payment?
aa.Common stock.
b.Property, plant and equipment.
c.Accrued property taxes.
d.Income tax expense.
2.Property, plant, and equipment are assets that:
easya.have expected lives of more than one year.
d b.are used in the business.
c.are not acquired for resale.
d.meet all of the requirements stated above.
3.
easy
Which of the following expenses is not typically evaluated as part of the audit of the acquisition
and payment cycle?
ca.Depreciation expense.
b.Insurance expense.
c.Bad debts expense.
d. Property tax expense.
4.Debits to manufacturing equipment arise from which cycle[s]?
easya.Sales and collection
cb.Payroll
c.Acquisition and disbursement
d.Inventory and warehousing
5.
easy
It should ordinarily be unnecessary to examine supporting documentation for each addition to
property, plant, and equipment, but it is customary to verify:
da.all large transactions.
b.all unusual transactions.
c.a representative sample of typical additions.
d.all three of the above.
6.The auditor must know the client’s capitalization policies to determine whether acquisitions are:
easy
d
Recorded in accordance
with GAAP
Treated consistently with
those of the preceding year
Necessary
a. YesYesYes
b.YesNoNo
c.NoNoNo
d.YesYesNo
7.To be capitalized as part of property, plant and equipment, assets must:
easya.have expected useful lives of more than one year.
db.not be acquired for resale.
c.be useful in multiple productive capacities within the organization.
d.a and b, but not c.
8.The primary accounting record for manufacturing equipment and other fixed assets is the:
Arens/Elder/Beasley