This study source was downloaded by 100000857300661 from CourseHero.com on 11-23-2022 02:47:53 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/71731941/Comptrollers-Fiscal-Law-Module-I-II-Testdocx/ Comptrollers Fiscal Law & Accreditation CourseModule I - TestQuestion 1 Due to increased operations in Afghanistan, the Army is running low on Hellfire missiles (air launch, anti-tank missile.) Having exhausted the Missile Procurement, Army appropriation, an enterprising comptroller recommends using funds from the Procurement of Ammunition, Army appropriation. His argument is that missiles are a type of ammunition so we can use either. Can the Army use the Procurement of Ammunition, Army appropriation?Yes. It is for the war effort so anything goes.Yes. The enterprising comptroller is correct; missiles are a type of ammunition. No. This purchase should be handled by the Department of State as it deals with overseas activities. No. There is a specific appropriation for the purchase of missiles. This is the only proper appropriation that can be used.Question 2 If a particular expenditure is not provided for by Congress, in order to meet the requirements of the Purpose Statute, 31 U.S.C. 1301, the expenditure must be necessary and incident to the proper execution of the general purpose of the appropriation. The GAO has created a three-part test to determine whether an expenditure is