Final Exam: California Life, Accident, and Health Insurance
What is considered the most common type of specified disease insurance policy? - Cancer
Minimum participation standards exist for a group health insurance plans in order to -
Prevent Adverse Selection
How does underwriting differ between group life and individual life insurance? - Medical
questions must be answered on individual life insurance
when handling premiums for an insured an agent is acting in which capacity? - Fiduciary
what is the term used to describe the frequency and severity of certain illnesses and
accidents? - Morbidity
Which of the following describes the statement "The more times an event is repeated, the
more predictable the outcome becomes"? - Law of large numbers
In order to be considered "currently insured" under Social Security, an individual must be
credited with? - 6 quarters of coverage during the last 13-quarter period
How long must a policy be in force before an insurer is prohibited from denying claims
based on misstatements made on the health policy application? - 2 Years
Which of the following does the California Insurance Code NOT require an insurance policy
to specify? - Insurer's financial rating
Which of the following is NOT required in the content of a policy? - Probability of loss
Which of the following pieces of information is NOT gathered during the personal financial
planning process? - An individual's civic organization memberships
Which of the following is not considered to be an unfair claims settlement practice? -
Advising a claimant to hire an attorney
When an applicant applies for insurance, the process by which the insurer determines
whether to issue a policy is called? - Underwriting
How is a Medicare claim submitted? - Expenses are submitted to Medicare by the health
provider
According to the PPACA, the medical enrollment tier that has 80?tuarial value is called:
- Gold
Employer contributions to qualified plans are - Tax-deductible by the employer
Employee participation in a noncontributory group life plan must be - 100%
What does the term "illustration" mean when used in the phrase "life insurance policy
illustration", according to the California Insurance Code? - Presentation of policy features
that includes non-guaranteed elements
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a preferred provider organization (PPO)? -
Primary physicians serve as gatekeepers
John owns an insurance policy that gives him the right to share in the insurer's surplus.
What kind of policy is this? - Participating
a life agent who has misappropriated fiduciary funds to his own use. What is Pete guilty of?
- Theft
If an insured dies because of an accident, which type of life insurance rider will provide
additional coverage? - Accidental death rider
Tom is shopping for a policy that covers two people and would pay the face amount ONLY
when the first person dies. The type of life policy he is looking for is called a - Joint life
policy
Which of these statements is NOT true concerning recurrent disabilities? - The insurer
continues coverage after a new elimination period
An insurer owned by its policyholders is called a? - Mutual Insurer
Medicare Part B Covers? - Physician Expenses
Which of these is NOT a relevant factor in the health insurance principle of morbidity? -
Intelligence
Which of these factors do not affect the rates of medical insurance? - Race
Which of the following types of life insurance is normally associated with a mortgage loan?
- Decreasing term
which of the following is not included in comprehensive major medical plans? - First-Dollar
Coverage
Moral hazard is described as the - Increased chance of a loss because of an insured's
dishonest tendencies
Which principle is accurately described
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