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Q. When is evidential matter, generally, considered sufficient?

(A) When it constitutes entire population
(B) When it is enough to provide a basis for giving reasonable assurance regarding truthfulness
(C) When it is objective and relevant
(D) When auditor collects and evaluates it independently.
  • Correct Answer - Option(B)
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