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Question #: 190
Topic #: 6
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When can an internal audit activity use the statement, "Conforms with the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing"?

  • A. The internal audit activity has been in existence for four years; the results of the last three consecutive internal assessments have demonstrated general conformance with the Standards and Code of Ethics.
  • B. The internal audit activity has been in existence for 11 years; the results of the last external assessment, performed six years ago, demonstrated general conformance with the Standards and Code of Ethics.
  • C. The internal audit activity has been in existence for six years; although an external assessment has not yet been performed, the results of the last four consecutive internal assessments have demonstrated general conformance with the Standards and Code of Ethics.
  • D. The internal audit activity has been in existence for seven years; the results of the external assessment performed seven years ago and the last six consecutive internal assessments have demonstrated general conformance with the Standards and Code of Ethics.
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