Objective Assessment | 80 Questions and
Answers 2025 Update
INSTRUCTIONS
● This comprehensive practice exam contains 80 questions for the
WGU D550 Ethics for Accountants Objective Assessment
● Questions are formatted as multiple choice
● Each question includes the correct answer and a detailed rationale
● Topics include: AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, IMA Standards,
ethical decision-making frameworks, corporate governance,
independence, confidentiality, fraud, and regulatory compliance
SECTION 1: CORE CONCEPTS, THEORIES &
FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES
Question 1
Which fundamental principle of the AICPA Code requires members to
maintain honesty and fairness in all professional relationships?
A) Objectivity
B) Integrity
,C) Confidentiality
D) Due Care
Answer: B) Integrity
Rationale: Integrity demands that CPAs be straightforward and honest in all
professional relationships. The Integrity and Objectivity Rule requires a
member to be free of conflicts of interest and not knowingly misrepresent
facts or subordinate their judgment to others. It helps withstand pressure
to subordinate judgment and requires acting in good faith.
Question 2
What does "independence in appearance" refer to in accounting ethics?
A) Internal ethical beliefs
B) How a reasonable third party perceives the accountant's independence
C) The firm's policies on conflict of interest
D) The accountant's emotional detachment
Answer: B) How a reasonable third party perceives the accountant's
independence
Rationale: Independence in appearance is about public perception — it
ensures that clients and third parties view the accountant as unbiased and
objective. This is distinct from independence in fact, which refers to the
auditor's actual state of mind.
Question 3
Which ethical principle requires accountants to avoid conflicts of interest
and bias in their work?
,A) Objectivity
B) Integrity
C) Due Care
D) Confidentiality
Answer: A) Objectivity
Rationale: Objectivity means accountants must make impartial decisions
and avoid situations that compromise their professional judgment. It
requires maintaining a mental attitude of intellectual honesty and
impartiality.
Question 4
According to the AICPA Code, what should an accountant do if a client
requests them to manipulate financial statements?
A) Comply with the client's wishes
B) Refuse and withdraw from the engagement
C) Report to the IRS
D) Ignore and continue work
Answer: B) Refuse and withdraw from the engagement
Rationale: Accountants must not engage in any actions that compromise
integrity or violate laws and ethical standards. If a client insists on
unethical actions, withdrawal from the engagement may be necessary to
maintain professional standards.
Question 5
The "public interest" principle requires accountants to:
, A) Act in ways that serve clients, employers, and the public with integrity
B) Only focus on maximizing client profits
C) Maintain confidentiality even if laws are broken
D) Promote personal business goals
Answer: A) Act in ways that serve clients, employers, and the public with
integrity
Rationale: Serving the public interest means balancing responsibilities to
the client, employer, and public trust. The most important duty of public
accounting is to the investing public. The Public Interest Principle in the
AICPA Code recognizes the importance of integrity in decision making.
Question 6
Which organization establishes and enforces ethical standards for CPAs in
the United States?
A) AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants)
B) SEC
C) PCAOB
D) FASB
Answer: A) AICPA
Rationale: The AICPA sets professional conduct rules and ethical standards
for CPAs across the U.S. The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive
Committee (PEEC) is responsible for interpreting, enforcing, and updating
the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.
Question 7