Multiple Choice
When an auditor increases the planned assessed level of control risk because certain control activities were determined to be ineffective, the auditor would most likely increase the:
A) extent of substantive tests of details.
B) level of inherent risk.
C) extent of tests of controls.
D) level of detection risk.
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