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IIA-CIA-Part2 Exam - Question 63


Which of the following factors could interfere with effective problem solving by an internal auditor?

I. Reacting to previous experiences with clients.

II. Focusing only on the most likely cause.

III. Correcting the symptoms of problems.

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Correct Answer: D

All three factors listed can interfere with effective problem solving by an internal auditor. Reacting to previous experiences with clients (I) may introduce biases, focusing only on the most likely cause (II) can lead to overlooking other important factors, and correcting only the symptoms (III) addresses the surface issues without resolving the underlying problem. Therefore, all of these factors could indeed impede effective problem solving.

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MarieciaOption: B
Aug 2, 2023

Should correct the causes of the problems and not its symptoms