Which statement is TRUE ________.A.GMDSS radio logs are required to contain entries pertai

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Which statement is TRUE ________.

A.GMDSS radio logs are required to contain entries pertaining to all incidents connected to radio communication service which appear to be of importance to the safety of life at sea

B.All distress communications must be entered in the GMDSS radio log.

C.Both of the above

D.None of the above

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正确答案:C
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第1题:

Which statement about radio navigational warnings is TRUE ________.

A.The topics for warnings included in HYDROLANTS,HYDROPACS,and NAVAREA warnings are the same

B.NAVAREA warnings concern only coastal navigation and inland navigation in large bays or sounds such as Puget Sound

C.The United States is responsible for NAVAREA warnings in the North Atlantic north of 7°N,and west of 15°W

D.Long range radio navigational warnings are usually broadcast by radiotelephone,radiotelegraph,and radio-teletypewriter


正确答案:A

第2题:

Which statement is TRUE ________.

A.Key letters or abbreviations may not be used in GMDSS radio logbooks under any circumstance

B.Urgent communications do not need to be entered in the GMDSS radio log

C.Both of the above

D.None of the above


正确答案:D

第3题:

3 (a) Financial statements often contain material balances recognised at fair value. For auditors, this leads to additional

audit risk.

Required:

Discuss this statement. (7 marks)


正确答案:
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(a) Balances held at fair value are frequently recognised as material items in the statement of financial position. Sometimes it is
required by the financial reporting framework that the measurement of an asset or liability is at fair value, e.g. certain
categories of financial instruments, whereas it is sometimes the entity’s choice to measure an item using a fair value model
rather than a cost model, e.g. properties. It is certainly the case that many of these balances will be material, meaning that
the auditor must obtain sufficient appropriate evidence that the fair value measurement is in accordance with the
requirements of financial reporting standards. ISA 540 (Revised and Redrafted) Auditing Accounting Estimates Including Fair
Value Accounting Estimates and Related Disclosures and ISA 545 Auditing Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures
contain guidance in this area.
As part of the understanding of the entity and its environment, the auditor should gain an insight into balances that are stated
at fair value, and then assess the impact of this on the audit strategy. This will include an evaluation of the risk associated
with the balance(s) recognised at fair value.
Audit risk comprises three elements; each is discussed below in the context of whether material balances shown at fair value
will lead to increased risk for the auditor.
Inherent risk
Many measurements based on estimates, including fair value measurements, are inherently imprecise and subjective in
nature. The fair value assessment is likely to involve significant judgments, e.g. regarding market conditions, the timing of
cash flows, or the future intentions of the entity. In addition, there may be a deliberate attempt by management to manipulate
the fair value to achieve a desired aim within the financial statements, in other words to attempt some kind of window
dressing.
Many fair value estimation models are complicated, e.g. discounted cash flow techniques, or the actuarial calculations used
to determine the value of a pension fund. Any complicated calculations are relatively high risk, as difficult valuation techniques
are simply more likely to contain errors than simple valuation techniques. However, there will be some items shown at fair
value which have a low inherent risk, because the measurement of fair value may be relatively straightforward, e.g. assets
that are regularly bought and sold on open markets that provide readily available and reliable information on the market prices
at which actual exchanges occur.
In addition to the complexities discussed above, some fair value measurement techniques will contain significant
assumptions, e.g. the most appropriate discount factor to use, or judgments over the future use of an asset. Management
may not always have sufficient experience and knowledge in making these judgments.
Thus the auditor should approach some balances recognised at fair value as having a relatively high inherent risk, as their
subjective and complex nature means that the balance is prone to contain an error. However, the auditor should not just
assume that all fair value items contain high inherent risk – each balance recognised at fair value should be assessed for its
individual level of risk.
Control risk
The risk that the entity’s internal monitoring system fails to prevent and detect valuation errors needs to be assessed as part
of overall audit risk assessment. One problem is that the fair value assessment is likely to be performed once a year, outside
the normal accounting and management systems, especially where the valuation is performed by an external specialist.
Therefore, as a non-routine event, the assessment of fair value is likely not to have the same level of monitoring or controls
as a day-to-day business transaction.
However, due to the material impact of fair values on the statement of financial position, and in some circumstances on profit,
management may have made great effort to ensure that the assessment is highly monitored and controlled. It therefore could
be the case that there is extremely low control risk associated with the recognition of fair values.
Detection risk
The auditor should minimise detection risk via thorough planning and execution of audit procedures. The audit team may
lack experience in dealing with the fair value in question, and so would be unlikely to detect errors in the valuation techniques
used. Over-reliance on an external specialist could also lead to errors not being found.
Conclusion
It is true that the increasing recognition of items measured at fair value will in many cases cause the auditor to assess the
audit risk associated with the balance as high. However, it should not be assumed that every fair value item will be likely to
contain a material misstatement. The auditor must be careful to identify and respond to the level of risk for fair value items
on an individual basis to ensure that sufficient and appropriate evidence is gathered, thus reducing the audit risk to an
acceptable level.

第4题:

Which statement about windows and blocks is true?()

  • A、Transaction management is block-oriented rather than window-oriented. 
  • B、Forms automatically navigates to an item located in an activated window. 
  • C、A window may contain multiple blocks, but each block can only span one window. 
  • D、A window can contain multiple canvases, and an item can be located on multiple canvases. 

正确答案:A

第5题:

Which statement is true about terms in a policy?()

  • A、A single term can be applied to a protocol or interface, independent of the policy
  • B、Every policy must contain at least one term
  • C、The name of a term is limited to five characters
  • D、Terms are optional

正确答案:B

第6题:

Which statement is TRUE concerning the placard entitled Discharge of Oil Prohibited ________.

A.It is required on all vessels

B.It may be located in a conspicuous place in the wheelhouse

C.It may be located at the bilge and ballast pump control station

D.All of the above


正确答案:C

第7题:

Which statement is true about interface-based source NAT?()

  • A、PAT is a requirement.
  • B、It requires you to configure address entries in the junos-nat zone.
  • C、It requires you to configure address entries in the junos-global zone.
  • D、The IP addresses being translated must be in the same subnet as the egress interface.

正确答案:A

第8题:

Which statement is true about interface-based static NAT? ()

A. It also supports PAT.

B. It requires you to configure address entries in the junos-nat zone.

C. It requires you to configure address entries in the junos-global zone.

D. The IP addresses being translated must be in the same subnet as the incoming interface.


参考答案:D

第9题:

Which two statements are true about terms in a routing policy?()

  • A、A routing policy cannot have more than one term.
  • B、If a term does not contain a from statement, all routes match.
  • C、If a term does not contain a from statement, the Junos OS will not commit.
  • D、A then statement is not mandatory in a term.

正确答案:B,D

第10题:

Which two statements are true about terms in a routing policy?()

  • A、A then statement is mandatory in a term
  • B、If a term does not contain a from statement, all routers match
  • C、If a term does not contain a from statement, the Junos OS will not commit
  • D、A then statement is not mandatory in a term

正确答案:A,B

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