The Auditing and Attestation component of the CPA USA exam covers audits, attestation engagements, and preparation, compilation, and review activities. Unlike the other three CPA Exam portions, AUD examines a candidates ability to assess situations and utilize judgment to reach conclusions.
These abilities are critical in the auditing industry, and the exam is designed to guarantee that candidates can properly and ethically assess circumstances in order to complete the audit section of the CPA exam and its subsequent obligations of a certified public accountant.
The AUD section format is divided into sections:
Pre-Exam
Section 1: Introduction and Launch Code
Section 2: Secrecy and Section Information Exam:
Testlet 1 consists of 36 multiple-choice questions.
36 Multiple-Choice Questions in Testlet 2
2 Task-Based Simulations (TBS) in Testlet 3
3 Task-Based Simulations (TBS) in Testlet 4
3 Task-Based Simulations (TBS) in Testlet 5
Post-Exam: Survey
Within the five testlets, AUD contains two sorts of questions as stated earlier.
What are Task-Based Simulations in the CPA exam?
Task-Based Simulations These are practical tasks that require applicants to type in responses. Examples include research inquiries, diary entries, filling out a form with many questions, balancing accounts, and filling out portions of reports. One of the eight task-based simulations (TBSs) is a pretest question that does not contribute to a candidate's overall score in the audit section of the CPA exam.
The AUD CPA Exam is pre-set and does not vary according to an applicant's results. Applicants can, however, obtain partial credit on non-research-based task-based simulations by successfully solving a portion of the topic.