Auditing by testing the input and output of a computer system instead of the computer program itself will:

A. Provide the auditors with the same type of evidence.
B. Not provide the auditors with the confidence in the results of the auditing procedures.
C. Not detect program errors which do not show up in the output sampled.
D. Detect all program errors, regardless of the nature of the output.


Answer: C

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