Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) Prasctice Exam

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Which of the following is most likely to request an audit?

  1. An auditee

  2. A client

  3. A company's audit department

  4. A company's supplier audit group

The correct answer is: A client

A client is most likely to request an audit because they have a vested interest in evaluating the quality of the products or services being provided to them. Clients often seek assurance regarding compliance with quality standards, financial accountability, or performance metrics. By conducting an audit, they can gain insights that help inform their decisions about ongoing relationships with suppliers or service providers. While it is possible for an auditee and other parties to request audits, clients typically do so to ensure that their needs and expectations are being met, thereby serving as the driving force behind many audit requests. A company's audit department is generally internal and fulfills a different role, focusing on compliance and internal controls. Similarly, a supplier audit group typically focuses on the audit of their suppliers rather than requesting audits themselves.