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ASQ CQA Exam - Topic 8 Question 110 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASQ's CQA exam
Question #: 110
Topic #: 8
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When is it acceptable to grant an extension of the time frame for a corrective action?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Doretha
2 months ago
A is a solid reason too, can't audit if you can't be there!
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Kallie
2 months ago
I disagree, B seems more valid if costs are too high.
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Melvin
2 months ago
Definitely C, sometimes plans just take longer than expected.
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Janella
3 months ago
C makes the most sense, things rarely go as planned!
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Raelene
3 months ago
Wait, can you really extend just because of new operators?
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Viva
3 months ago
I don't recall discussing changes in operators as a reason for extensions. That one feels less clear to me.
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Abel
3 months ago
I feel like if the auditee finds the corrective action not cost-effective, that could justify an extension, but it seems a bit tricky.
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Gracia
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about extensions, and it seemed like the auditor's schedule could be a valid reason too.
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Elinore
4 months ago
I think an extension might be acceptable if the corrective action plan requires more time than originally anticipated, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Leatha
4 months ago
I've got a strategy for this. I'll start by eliminating the options that are clearly not acceptable reasons for an extension, then focus on the remaining choices and try to determine the most appropriate one.
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Carin
4 months ago
Ah, this is a tricky one. I'm a bit confused about the nuances of when an extension should be granted. I'll need to review the course material and maybe even ask the instructor for some guidance on this.
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Wynell
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. The key here is to determine the acceptable reasons for granting an extension. I'll need to carefully read through the choices and think about the scenarios where an extension would be justified.
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Tanesha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully and consider the different options before making a decision.
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Glory
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about when it's acceptable to grant an extension for a corrective action. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Hershel
10 months ago
Hah, if the auditee thinks the corrective action is not cost-effective, they might as well just do a little dance instead. Extension, please!
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Alesia
9 months ago
D) When there has been a change in operators who perform the task
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Kathryn
9 months ago
C) When the corrective action plan requires more time than originally anticipated
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Eun
9 months ago
A) When the auditor cannot perform the follow-up audit as scheduled
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Chauncey
10 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to ensure the corrective action is thorough and effective.
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Gerri
10 months ago
Option D is interesting. A change in operators could definitely impact the time needed for the corrective action. Gotta account for that!
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Felton
9 months ago
D) When there has been a change in operators who perform the task
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Daren
9 months ago
C) When the corrective action plan requires more time than originally anticipated
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Florinda
9 months ago
A) When the auditor cannot perform the follow-up audit as scheduled
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Dorcas
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Shouldn't the auditor be able to perform the follow-up audit as scheduled? That seems like a valid reason to me.
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Callie
10 months ago
C) When the corrective action plan requires more time than originally anticipated
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Farrah
10 months ago
A) When the auditor cannot perform the follow-up audit as scheduled
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Elvis
10 months ago
I agree with Tracey. If the proposed corrective action is taking longer than expected, it makes sense to grant an extension to ensure the issue is addressed properly.
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Tracey
10 months ago
Option C is the most logical choice. The corrective action plan may require more time than originally anticipated, and it's reasonable to grant an extension in such cases.
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Fletcher
11 months ago
I believe it's acceptable when the corrective action plan requires more time than originally anticipated.
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Chauncey
11 months ago
When do you think it's okay to grant an extension for a corrective action?
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