Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025
2 2025
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Due date: 20 August 2025
QUESTION 1
1.1 True – Operational failures from staff often stem from human error, intentional fraud, or
malicious acts such as data theft, all of which directly affect operational processes.
1.2 False – Technology and systems are internal drivers of operational risk, while external
drivers usually include regulatory changes, economic conditions, or natural disasters.
1.3 False – Operational risk does include human error, management failure, fraud, or control
weaknesses, but it excludes strategic and reputational risk, which are considered separate
categories.
1.4 False – Risk-indifferent attitudes accept increases in risk without demanding a change in
the risk/reward balance, which can be conducive to taking risks but without consideration of
potential benefits.
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QUESTION 1
1.1 True – Operational failures from staff often stem from human error, intentional
fraud, or malicious acts such as data theft, all of which directly affect operational
processes.
1.2 False – Technology and systems are internal drivers of operational risk, while
external drivers usually include regulatory changes, economic conditions, or natural
disasters.
1.3 False – Operational risk does include human error, management failure, fraud, or
control weaknesses, but it excludes strategic and reputational risk, which are
considered separate categories.
1.4 False – Risk-indifferent attitudes accept increases in risk without demanding a
change in the risk/reward balance, which can be conducive to taking risks but
without consideration of potential benefits.
1.5 True – Self-insurance can be implemented through captive insurance
companies, which are owned and controlled by the insured organisation to cover its
own risks.
1.6 False – Risk appetite refers to the amount and type of risk an organisation is
willing to accept in pursuit of its objectives, not just what it is unwilling to lose.
1.7 False – The impact of risk exposures is typically rated as high, medium, or low,
while “probable,” “possible,” and “remote” are terms used for likelihood, not impact.
1.8 False – Risk transfer refers to shifting the financial consequences of a risk to a
third party, often via contracts or insurance, not the physical relocation of the risk.
1.9 False – The top-down approach starts with top management setting the tone and
framework, but it involves all organisational levels for effective risk management.
1.10 False – Value-at-Risk (VaR) measures the maximum expected loss over a
specific time horizon at a given confidence level under normal market conditions, not
extreme scenarios.
QUESTION 2