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Match internal control procedures with their objectives.

a. Ensure policies written are being followed
b. Verify internal and external audit observations
c. Tie reports to client activity
d. None of the above

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Final answer:

The question centers on internal control procedures and their objectives, but seems more conceptual as no specific procedures are provided for matching. Additionally, the query on scientific explanations identifies that scientific theories, even when supported, are not absolute facts but remain subject to new evidence and revision.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is related to internal control procedures and their objectives in the context of business or accounting. The options given a. through d. present different objectives of internal control procedures, and the correct correspondence must be matched accordingly. However, no specific internal control procedures are provided to be matched with the objectives listed. Therefore, this seems more like a conceptual understanding question rather than a direct matching question.

Check Your Understanding

Concerning the check your understanding section, the question asks which is not an essential feature of scientific explanations. The right response is:

  • Scientific explanations must be subject to testing, making option a. an essential feature.
  • They pertain to the physical world, so option b. is also an essential characteristic.
  • They are judged based on objective observations, thus c. is an essential feature.
  • Option d. suggests that once supported by observation, they can be viewed as a fact. Although observations support scientific theories, they remain theories and are always subject to revision or falsification with new evidence. Therefore, d. is not an essential feature of scientific explanations since they can never be viewed as absolute fact.

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