Responsibilities
Framework
Internal Control 101
100

Who in the organization is responsible for internal controls?

Answer: Everyone 

Explanation: Everyone is responsible for their role within internal controls, even though it might look different based on their position within the organization.

Source: Barden, J. (n.d.). The who, what, how and why of Internal Controls. Naveen Jindal School of Management Business School. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://jindal.utdallas.edu/blog/who-what-how-why-internal-controls/#content1 



100

Which component of the framework "is the foundation for all other components of internal control, providing discipline and structure".

Answer: Control Environment 

Explanation: The control environment is established through the behavior and attitudes of management to employees.

Source: COSO model - internal controls. Marquette University. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://www.marquette.edu/riskunit/internalaudit/coso_model.shtml 



100

"_______ is a process, affected by an entity's board of directors (trustees), management, and other personnel, designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of objectives in the following categories."

Answer: Internal controls

Explanation: This definition by COSO gives a good description of who is involved in internal controls and a base level why.

Source: What are Internal Controls - Internal Auditing - Western Illinois University. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from http://www.wiu.edu/internal_auditing/internal_controls/ 



200

True or False: Someone who displays all of the components of "PRO" could be committing fraud within an organization.

Answer: True

Explanation: P-Pressure R-Rationalization O-Opportunity; These are all components that may make someone feel like they can commit fraud.

Source: Barden, J. (n.d.). The who, what, how and why of Internal Controls. Naveen Jindal School of Management Business School. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://jindal.utdallas.edu/blog/who-what-how-why-internal-controls/#content1 




200

True or false: Information systems produce reports, containing operational, financial and compliance related information, that are not important in running a business.

Answer: False

Explanation: Information systems help employees to know what is expected of them and how they can accomplish goals which is important in running a business.

Source: COSO model - internal controls. Marquette University. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://www.marquette.edu/riskunit/internalaudit/coso_model.shtml 

200

True or false: "Internal controls provides for safeguarding of assets and proper recording of transactions." 

Answer: True

Explanation: Internal controls put policies and procedures in place that protect the individual and the organization.

Source: Jckirwan@ufl.edu. (2022, February 4). Internal controls. Office of Internal Audit. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from http://www.oia.ufl.edu/home/information-and-resources/internal-controls/ 



300

Who is responsible for carrying out the internal control activities set forth by management?

Answer: Staff and operating personnel 

Explanation: When things are put in place by management it is the expectation and procedure for staff to carry them out.

Source: Internal controls. Internal Controls | Financial Reporting. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://finance.uw.edu/fr/internal-controls 



300

Which component includes activities that "provide a “reasonable” level of assurance that the unit’s goals and objectives will be accomplished".

Answer: Control Activities

Explanation: Control activities help to reduce risks and carry out company wide policies and procedures.

Source: Jckirwan@ufl.edu. (2022, February 4). Internal controls. Office of Internal Audit. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from http://www.oia.ufl.edu/home/information-and-resources/internal-controls/ 



 

300

True or false: Strong internal controls do not eliminate the possibility of fraud.

Answer: False

Explanation: Strong internal controls split duties and have safeguards in place that lesson the opportunities for a person to commit fraud.

Source: Barden, J. (n.d.). The who, what, how and why of Internal Controls. Naveen Jindal School of Management Business School. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://jindal.utdallas.edu/blog/who-what-how-why-internal-controls/#content1 





400

True or False: "Management is responsible for communicating the expectations and duties of staff."

Answer: True

Explanation: Management has the role of communicating the different components of internal controls to their employees.

Source: Internal controls. Internal Controls | Financial Reporting. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://finance.uw.edu/fr/internal-controls 



400

"_______ensures that the internal control system is operating as expected."

Answer: Monitoring 

Explanation: This helps to determine if things within the system are going according to plan.

Source: Jckirwan@ufl.edu. (2022, February 4). Internal controls. Office of Internal Audit. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from http://www.oia.ufl.edu/home/information-and-resources/internal-controls/ 



400

"______ is when work duties are divided or segregated among different people to reduce the risk of error or inappropriate actions."

Answer: Segregation of duties 

Explanation: This is an important example of how organizations can prevent fraud through internal controls. 

Source: 

What are Internal Controls? What are Internal Controls? - Internal Auditing - Western Illinois University. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from http://www.wiu.edu/internal_auditing/internal_controls/ 



500

True or false: Only managers are involved with the internal control system, which can enhance the mission, strategy, customer service and profits.

Answer: False

Explanation: Everyone within the organization is involved with the internal controls and these components. 

Source: Barden, J. (n.d.). The who, what, how and why of Internal Controls. Naveen Jindal School of Management Business School. Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://jindal.utdallas.edu/blog/who-what-how-why-internal-controls/#content1 



500

Daily double!

True or false: Risk Assessment "is the identification and analysis of relevant risks to achievement of the objectives, forming a basis for determining how the risks should be managed".

Answer: True

Explanation: Risk assessments help protect assets and private information so it is important to identify and manage them accordingly. 

Source: COSO model - internal controls. Marquette University. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://www.marquette.edu/riskunit/internalaudit/coso_model.shtml 

500

What is the acronym for Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission 

1. CSO

2. COSO

3. CSOTC


Answer: COSO

Explanation: The COSO framework was founded in 1985 as a way for companies to implement internal controls.

Source: About the COSO framework. About the COSO Framework | Cornell University Division of Financial Affairs. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2023, from https://www.dfa.cornell.edu/controller/internalcontrols/cosoframework