CFE-Investigation Practice Questions
Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) - Investigation
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Sam needs to obtain the most accurate court records possible in a particular jurisdiction concerning a fraud suspect. The BEST place for Sam to look is a global database that compiles court cases from various jurisdictions
Which of the following is NOT true with regard to tracing the disposition of loan proceeds?
Martin, a fraud examiner, is conducting an interview of Stephanie, a fraud suspect. Although Stephanie heard all of the questions during the introductory part of the interview, she began asking Martin to repeat almost every question when they became more focused If Stephanie is being deceptive, which of the choices below is MOST LIKELY the cause of Stephanie's behavior?
Martin is a fraud examiner. He contacts Dianne for the purpose of conducting a routine, information-gathering interview. Dianne says that she wants her coworker. Sheila, whom Martin also plans to interview, to be present during the interview. Martin should:
In response to an accusation made during an admission-seeking interview, the subject begins to voice a denial to the charge. How should the interviewer react to the first indication of a subject's denial?
Fraud examination reports should be written with which of the following audiences in mind?
A law enforcement officer receives a reliable tip from an informant that a government employee is soliciting bribes in exchange for awarding contracts to the employee's agency. To investigate, the officer poses as a potential contractor and contacts the suspect employee about the possibility of getting a contract with the agency. During the conversation, the suspect demands a cash payment for the officer to be considered for upcoming contracts. If the suspect claims entrapment at trial, then which of the following is MOST LIKELY to occur?
Steve, a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). was interviewing Michelle, a fraud suspect. Dunng the first part of the interview. Michelle was attentive. However, when he asked her more direct questions about the fraud, she suddenly seemed unconcerned, alternately chewing on her pen cap and picking at a loose piece of fabric on the arm of her chair. From this conduct. Steve is likely to conclude that Michelle
Delta, an interviewer with little experience, asks Sigma, the respondent, the following question: "Were you aware that the signature was forged, and why didn't you tell anyone earlier?" This kind of question is called a_____________question
