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Match nine of the terms (a- k) with the definitions provided below (1- 9):
a. Foot
b. Compute
c. Scan
d. Inquire
e. Count
f. Trace
g. Recompute
h. Read
i. Examine
j. Observe
k. Compare
1. A calculation done by the auditor independent of the client.
2. Addition of a column of figures to determine if the total is the same as the client's.
3. A comparison of information in two different locations
4. A use of the senses to assess certain activities
5. A reasonably detailed study of a document or record to determine if there is something unusual warranting further investigation.
6. A less detailed examination of a document or record to determine if there is something unusual warranting further investigation.
7. A calculation done to determine whether a client's calculation is correct.
8. A determination of assets on hand at a given time.
9. An examination of written information to determine facts pertinent to the audit.
Categorical
Unconditional; absolute; being without exception or qualification.
Distributed
Spread over a wide area or among a large number of people or entities.
O Proposition
In traditional logic, a categorical proposition that is universal in quantity and negative in quality, stating that some members of a category do not belong to another category.
Affirmative Singular Proposition
A statement that positively asserts the existence or some characteristic of a single specific subject.
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