Module4 Welcome to Module4 Name Email 1. Does an auditor always have to have specialist knowledge of the subject to be audited? A. No, an auditor must audit based on standard and documentation. B. Yes, otherwise people don't know what they are talking about. C. Yes and also have the same level of education. D. Yes, organizational and technical. 2. Why can discussions in an audit also be good? A. Discussions are never good in an audit. B. Because they can also contribute to the development of the organization or stimulate creativity C. Because something can be achieved from anger. D. Discussions are only good to get back together. 3. What do we mean by "appropriate silence"? A. A silence in which the auditee or the auditor himself has the time to let something sink in, to think about something. B. A silence before you start the audit. C. A silence that is needed between two audits. D. The time between the audit and the report. 4. What is an audit primarily aimed at? A. Aimed at finding errors in the system and incorrect answers B. Ensure that the entire organization is back in line C. Making friends among staff members D. They are primarily aimed at error prevention and cost reduction. Time is Up! Time's up