Q: 7
According to The IIA's Code of Ethics, which of the following statements is true?
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Option C Encountered exactly similar question in my exam, it's about not letting personal views override objectivity per the IIA Code.
For me, C, B looks tricky but altering an audit for personal reasons is classic objectivity trap.
C not A. Just one clear example of breaking objectivity since altering the audit program over a personal disagreement isn't what the Code allows. Think that's what stands out most here, but I'm open if I missed something.
Maybe C, saw similar wording in some exam reports. Fits with the Code's focus on objectivity. Not 100 percent sure though.
Probably C. Altering an audit program for personal reasons is a clear objectivity breach per the IIA Code. Anyone see it differently?
C is right. B looks tempting but that's a common distractor-objectivity means not letting personal opinions skew the work, per the Code.
C tbh, kind of remember a similar question on a mock exam. Not 100% but that's my pick.
C for me. Altering the program based on personal opinion goes against objectivity in the IIA Code. Someone else disagree?
C , official guide covers objectivity and not letting personal views change scope. Seen similar in practice tests too. If you read through IIA Code of Ethics, this really matches up. Correct me if I'm missing something here.
Official guide and practice questions both hit this scenario, so I'm picking C.
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