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A Practitioner's Unqualified (Unmodified)opinion Based Upon an Examination May Ordinarily Suitable Criteria  Assertion \begin{array} { c c c } &\quad\text {Suitable Criteria }&\text { Assertion }\\\end{array}

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A practitioner's unqualified (unmodified) opinion based upon an examination may ordinarily be on:  
Suitable Criteria  Assertion \begin{array} { c c c } &\quad\text {Suitable Criteria }&\text { Assertion }\\\end{array}
A.  Yes  Yes \begin{array} { c c c } \quad\quad\quad\text { Yes } &\quad\quad\quad\quad \text { Yes } \\\end{array}
B.  Yes  No \begin{array} { c c c }\quad\quad\quad \text { Yes } &\quad\quad\quad\quad \text { No } \\\end{array}
C.  No Yes \begin{array} { c c c } \quad\quad\quad\text { No } & \quad\quad\quad\quad\text {Yes } \\\end{array}
D.  No  No \begin{array} { c c c }\quad\quad\quad \text { No } &\quad\quad\quad\quad \text { No }\end{array}





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