Final answer:
Fraud examination violates the fundamental quality of faithful representation, specifically completeness. Financial analysis, forensic accounting, and material misstatement do not violate this fundamental quality. Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
The option that violates the fundamental quality of faithful representation, specifically completeness, is c. Fraud examination.
Fraud examination involves investigating and detecting fraud, which may involve intentional omissions or misstatements of information. This can lead to incomplete or inaccurate representation of financial data.
On the other hand, financial analysis, forensic accounting, and material misstatement are not inherently in violation of the fundamental quality of faithful representation, specifically completeness. Option C