Certified Supplier Quality Professional (CSQP) Practice Exam

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What do auditors typically review during the opening audit meeting?

  1. A copy of the draft report

  2. The audit purpose and scope

  3. The exact duration of the audit

  4. Any anticipated sampling plan details

The correct answer is: The audit purpose and scope

During the opening audit meeting, auditors typically review the audit purpose and scope. This is crucial as it sets the stage for the audit, ensuring everyone involved understands what is being evaluated and the boundaries within which the audit will be conducted. Option A is not correct because auditors usually do not provide a copy of the draft report during the opening meeting, as the report is a deliverable after the audit is completed. Option C is not correct because stating the exact duration of the audit can vary depending on factors encountered during the audit, and this detail is typically finalized after the opening meeting. Option D is not correct because while discussing a sampling plan may be part of the audit process, it is not typically covered during the opening audit meeting.