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| What are the two types of torts? |
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| Intentional & Unintentional |
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| Insurance is a contract whereby one undertakes to indemnify another against: |
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| Materiality is determined by the disadvantage placed on the other party and: |
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both are correct: not by the event the influence of the facts |
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| Type of loss exposure pertaining to land and structures attached to it is: |
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liability loss exposure A beautician stating that this conditioner fixes badly damaged hair is a: |
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| The uncertainty or chance of a loss occurring is known as: |
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| Which of the following is the amount of money the insured pays before the insurer pays for the rest of the claim? |
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| The degree of loss a person/organization faces from suits brought by a third party refers to: |
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| Which of the following elements of a contract is/are the binding force? |
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| Restoring the insured back to the condition he or she was in before the loss occurred is known as: |
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| Which of the following describes when one party intentionally gives the other party false information in order to benefit from the unlawful gain. |
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| Which of the following is not a class of insurance? |
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| Examples of tort law include all of the following EXCEPT: |
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| Substitution of a small certain loss for a large uncertain loss is: |
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| Which of the following is NOT a known private insurer? |
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| Punishment for twisting or misrepresentation would be: |
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both are correct: up to 1 year in jail up to $25,000 |
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| the actual cause of the loss. |
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| The law of large numbers is a principal that basically says: |
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| the larger the amount of information gathered, the more reliable that information will be. |
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| Which of the following is an example of an adverse underwriting decision? |
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All of these are examples: Issuing with limitations Rejecting the risk Charging a higher rate |
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| The term loss exposure refers to: |
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| the possibility of a loss. |
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| Which of the following statements is true about reinsurance? |
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| Reinsurance is the process whereby the insurer transfers all or part of the risk to another company. |
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| Bob is thinking about obtaining insurance because he just found out he needs extensive surgery that will require several days in the hospital. This situation of waiting until the last minute to obtain insurance is known as: |
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| taking the necessary precautions that will reduce the risk of a loss. |
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| A hazard that deals with a persons mental attitude, behavior and habits is an example of: |
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| Which of the following is NOT required for a risk to be ideally insurable? |
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| The loss must occur on the insured`s property. |
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| The state of being subject to a loss is considered: |
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| According to the California insurance law, either party may rescind a contract for any of the following reasons EXCEPT: |
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| Once a contract is signed, it can never be rescinded. |
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| The process of reviewing applications for insurance and the information on the application is: |
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| A hazard is best defined as: |
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| anything that increases the chance of loss or severity of loss due to a peril. |
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| Performance depends upon an uncertain future event is the feature: |
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| Any contingent or unknown event, whether past or future, which may damnify a person having an insurable interest or create a liability against him/her, may be insured against. The more unpredictable a loss becomes: |
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| the more insurable it becomes. |
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| Which of the following is defined as 'an agreement between two or more parties enforceable by law?' |
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| Which of the following are the main types of risks? |
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| When an insured rejects uninsured motorist in writing this is considered: |
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| When a right or privilege has been given up, a party cannot reassert that right or privilege. The process of preventing the party from reasserting that right or privilege is known as: |
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| Binders can be extended how many additional days? |
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| A person licensed as a broker/agent shall be deemed to be: |
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| acting as an insurance agent in the transaction of insurance placed with those for whom a notice of appointment has been filed with the Commissioner |
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| Which of the following is NOT an action a person performs when transacting insurance? |
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| Calling an insurer for a price quote |
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| Which of the following statements about insurance in connection with sales or loans is TRUE? |
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| No person involved in the business of financing the purchase of real estate may require the purchase of insurance through a specific agent as part of the requirements in the purchase. |
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| A _____________ licensee is authorized to transact ONLY the following lines of insurance: Automobile, recreational vehicles (noncommercial purposes), personal watercraft, residential property, earthquake, flood, inland marine, umbrella (excess liability). |
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| Which of the following is not true about the relationship between an agent and a solicitor? |
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| An agent or broker cannot transact as a solicitor, but a solicitor can transact as a broker or agent. |
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| A solicitor holds which license? |
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| Either P&C broker-agent or Personal lines broker-agent |
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| Which of the following actions would not be considered transacting insurance? |
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| Handing a prospect a business card and asking them for information. |
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| Which marketing system does the insurer not own the expiration list? |
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| Errors and omissions is a type of liability insurance |
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| that agents use to protect themselves if they give incorrect advice or information to a client. |
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| Which of the following is a responsibility of the insured in an insurance contract? |
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| Give true statements and information on the application. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a type of authority given to agents? |
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| In which system is the agent considered an employee? |
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| The underwriting process consists of all of the following basic steps except: |
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| The following acts are unlawful and are misdemeanors in California except when performed by a surplus lines broker EXCEPT: |
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| In any manner, advertising for an admitted insurer in this state. |
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| An insurer not authorized to conduct business in California would be: |
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either of these: a non-admitted insurer an unauthorized insurer |
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| A broker can transact all of the following EXCEPT: |
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| Life, health, and disability insurance |
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| There are no binders issued in: |
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Any of these: life insurance excess of 1 million in health insurance |
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| When dealing with insurance in connection with sales or loans, violating the legal provisions specified by California law is considered a: |
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| Which of the following would not require a license? |
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| If an agent gives incorrect advice or unknowingly provides incorrect information to the client, which of the following liability insurance policies for nonmedical professionals is available to pay for losses or defend lawsuits that might be filed against him? |
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| The application is the document that: |
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| states the name of the insured, the premium, and other facts that help the insurer decide whether to accept or reject it. |
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| In which of the following marketing distribution systems does the agent represent more than one insurer and more than one company? |
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| Which of the following is NOT a source of information an underwriter might use to investigate an application in order to approve or reject it? |
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| Department of Industrial Relations |
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| In a legal relationship, which authority does a principal (company) give the agent in writing? |
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| Monitoring of existing risks is: |
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| Any person who transacts insurance without a valid license is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not exceeding ______. |
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| A lender does have the right to provide insurance or renew the insurance and charge a transaction fee if the borrower fails to deliver proof of insurance at least ____ days before the policy expires. |
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| Law of agency is the relationship between: |
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| After providing an opportunity for a hearing, the Commissioner may deny an application for a license based on the following reasons EXCEPT: |
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| the applicant is disabled |
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the applicant lied on the application Informational records must be kept a minimum of: |
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| Agents must keep good records and make them available to the DOI for a period of: |
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| If a license is in the possession of the insurer or the licensee`s employer, the licensee may surrender his/her license: |
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Definition
| after written notice is delivered to the Commissioner. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for the Commissioner to deny the use of a name when filing with the Insurance Commissioner? |
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| The name is politically connected to the government. |
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| Every licensee shall prominently put their license number on all of the following except: |
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| Phone book listing in the white pages |
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| an insurer`s inability to meet its financial obligations when they are due |
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| If someone has a Life Agent Combo and a Property/Casualty license for 10 years, then how many CE hours would be required in the current license term? |
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| To handle long term care insurance, an agent of more then four years must satisfy the continuing education requirement of: |
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| 8 hours of LTC training each license term. |
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| When can a partnership continue if a new partner joins? |
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| After the department is notified within 30 days and the changes are approved. |
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| An agent or broker may charge an extra fee for services above and beyond what are considered normal duties. Which of the following is NOT considered an extra service? |
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| Appointments are terminated: |
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| A subsidiary formed to insure the parent company is called a(n): |
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| A licensee may surrender his/her license: |
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| upon written notice to the Department of Insurance at any time. |
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| For an agent or solicitor to be valid to transact requires: |
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| When should a licensee notify the Commissioner of a change in address? |
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| In order to update, add or change a statute a bill must be passed by the legislature and then presented to the governor. If the statute is passed, it will go into effect: |
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| ________ refers to the inability of the insurer to meet its financial obligations when they are due. |
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cy Which of the following is not a person under the Code? |
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| Which of the following is NOT true about the California Insurance Code and the California Code of Regulations. |
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NOT TRUE: The CIC and the CCR are a complete guide to ethical behavior. |
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| In lieu of denying an application for a license the Commissioner can: |
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| issue a restricted license |
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| An organization ceases to exist as an entity eligible to hold a license upon all of the following EXCEPT: |
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| upon the termination of a key employee. |
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Term
| Every applicant for a license to act as an agent must have filed with the Commissioner: |
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Definition
| a notice of appointment to do business in the state. |
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| All Property and Casualty Broker/Agents are required by law to display to the public: |
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Definition
| Their license to sell insurance, displayed in a place where it can be easily seen. |
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| Records must be made available to the Commissioner: |
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Definition
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| The actuarial department is responsible for: |
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| using claims history, statistics and computer data to predict losses. |
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A Property and Casualty Agent is required to continue their education by completing: Show Hint |
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| a total of 24 hours per license term. |
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| Commissioner can suspend a permanent license without a hearing, except: |
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| All of the following are examples of fiduciaries EXCEPT: |
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| According to the qualifications of an insurer under the California Code a person can be any of the following EXCEPT: |
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| a human being at least age 16 who is competent and not intoxicated |
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| Transacting via internet with a California resident would not require: |
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| Commissioner may give an order that records be brought current within: |
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| It is against the law for an insurance licensee to offer free insurance to: |
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| anyone as an incentive to acquire some other type of business. |
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| The marketing/sales department is responsible for: |
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Definition
| advertising, promoting and distributing an insurer`s products to the public. |
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| What is the difference between an admitted and a non-admitted insurer? |
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| An admitted insurer is a company that has met all of the qualifications designed by the DOI and has received a Certificate of Authority from the DOI to transact insurance in California, whereas a non-admitted insurer has not complied or been denied. |
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| Rates shall remain in effect if they are: |
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Definition
all of the following: not discriminatory adequate reasonable |
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| Which is not a violation of Unfair Practice? |
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Definition
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| Unless expressly otherwise provided, any personal notice required by any provision of the insurance code may be given by any of the following EXCEPT: |
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Definition
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| The State of California requires that all admitted insurers be a member of the: |
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| California Insurance Guaranty Association |
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| Which of the following statements about insolvency is TRUE? |
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| An insurer cannot escape the condition of insolvency by being able to provide for its liabilities and reinsurance of all outstanding risks. |
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| To change the California Insurance Code a bill is brought before the Assembly and the Senate. After both parties vote on the bill and it is approved, it moves on to the: |
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| Solvency requires the insurer to have enough assets to cover: |
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Definition
all of these: reinsurance liabilities paid-in-capital |
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| Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the Unfair Practices Article? |
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| To determine the punishment for an agent found guilty of unfair practices in insurance. |
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| Insurer has up to how many days to accept or deny a claim? |
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Definition
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| According to the Code a "Notice of Claim" is a(n): |
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either qualify: oral notification written notification |
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| All of the following are incorrect penalties for violating the Unfair Practices article EXCEPT: |
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| $5,000 fine for each act in violation; $10,000 fine for willful violation |
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| Which court case reversed the Paul vs. Virginia case of 1868? |
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| All of the following are efforts the Department of Insurance takes to combat insurance fraud EXCEPT: |
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| Each company is required to submit a complete record of fraudulent claims made to the business each year. |
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Term
| Once insured an insurer are in agreement payment must be made within: |
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Definition
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| What is the significance of the SEUA case of 1944? |
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| The court decided the federal government should regulate insurance. |
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| Which of the following describes use and file as a type of rating law? |
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| An insurance company uses the rate they determine appropriate first and then file that rate with the commission. |
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| Which of the following is a penalty for violating the Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Act? |
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| $50,000 fine for violations committed with regularity showing they are a general business practice |
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| What is the role of the Commissioner and the Department of Insurance in relation to consumers? |
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Definition
| The Commissioner and the DOI are responsible for regulating the conduct of agents and insurers. |
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT considered an unfair practice? |
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| Failing to display the license in a clearly visible place for the public to see. |
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| How is the Insurance Commissioner put into office? |
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| According to the Code, the word "person" means: |
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| any person, association, organization, partnership, business trust, limited liability company, or corporation. |
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| Which of the following describes prior approval as a type of rating law? |
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| The insurer files policy rate information with the Department of Insurance. After filing, the insurer delivers evidence that the rates proposed are reasonable and fair. Then the insurer waits (30-60 days) for approval. |
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Term
| Penalty for violation of a summary seizure would be: |
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any and/or all of these: misdemeanor 1 yr imprisonment $1,000 |
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| Upon receiving any written or oral inquiry from the Department of Insurance concerning a claim, every licensee shall immediately, but in no event more than _______ calendar days of receipt of that inquiry, furnish the Department of Insurance with a complete written response based on the facts as then known by the licensee. |
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| Every company in California is required to report its financial condition to the Commissioner every year: |
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| Which of the following is a responsibility of the Commissioner? |
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| To enforce the law of insurance. |
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| Which one of the following is not one of the three principal parts to the privacy requirement of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act? |
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| An example of a self-regulatory authority of the insurance industry is: |
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| When the Commissioner takes over a company that is insolvent, his/her first responsibility is to: |
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| attempt to restore the company if possible. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a type of rating law? |
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Definition
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| All of the following are penalties for unfair discrimination EXCEPT: |
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| If convicted of insurance fraud: |
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| the fine can be up to $150,000 and up to 5 years in state prison. |
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| A subsequent violation of a cease and desist would result in: |
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| Who administers the California Administrative Code of Regulations? |
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| Amounts paid for actual loss or injury are known as: |
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| A broken or interrupted chain of events is |
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| Insurance Services Office develops forms and lost cost rating for: |
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| All of the following are categorized torts EXCEPT |
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Definition
| the reduction, decline, or disappearance of value of the person or property insured in a policy, by a peril insured against |
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Term
| Loss of rent, profits, expenses necessary to keep a business running until the damage can be fixed are examples of: |
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| Which of the following is not a common law defense? |
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| Short rate cancellation is described as: |
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| The method used when a policy is canceled by the insured before it reaches the expiration date |
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| Which of the following is NOT an example of assumption of risk? |
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| The driver of a limousine service |
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| Combined ratio is defined as: |
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| the percentage of each premium dollar a company spends on claims and expenses |
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| A legal right of recovery can be based on which of the following? |
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| Any one of these: Statutes, Contracts, Torts |
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| Which of the following terms describes an estimate of the amount an insurer will pay for a claim? |
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Definition
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| Which would not be a tort? |
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| All of the following are methods of managing risk EXCEPT: |
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| When someone willingly gives up the right to sue a person who was at fault, this is known as: |
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| A special surplus line broker may transact Special Surplus Lines. All of the following are special surplus lines EXCEPT: |
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| Which organization is the leading source of information about property and liability risk and is the property/casualty insurance industry`s leading supplier of statistical, actuarial, underwriting, and claims data? |
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| The Insurance Service Office (ISO) |
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| Comparative negligence is best described as: |
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| part of the claim is paid for by the insured`s own insurance company; however, modification is made to the settlement amounts based on the idea of relative negligence, which assigns a percentage of carelessness to each party involved |
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Definition
| a form of punishment imposed by the court upon the individual |
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| In computing the loss payment for contributory negligence the claim would: |
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| pay nothing if the injured party didn`t meet the standard of self-protection in any form |
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| The Tyler-Star Newspaper wrote an article about Jim`s Bakery that made Jim look like a racist. This type of injury to Jim`s character is known as: |
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| Flat rate cancellation is described as: |
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| A type of cancellation whereby the insured can cancel without penalty. The insured receives a 100% refund of Premium |
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Definition
| a policy is terminated because the premiums have not been paid. |
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| Defamation is an intentional tort that damages one's reputation that is: |
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Definition
| both false and either written or spoken are correct |
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| Before determining liabilty based on negligence, the following requirements must be met EXCEPT: |
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| Payment for the loss of the ability to bear children or loss of limb would be: |
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| Proximate cause refers to: |
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| an uninterrupted chain of events resulting from negligence causes injury or damage |
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| When two or more perils happen at the same time, in sequence, and cause a loss, this is referred to as: |
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| Which of the following is NOT a description of what the California Worker`s Compensation Inspection Rating Bureau (WCIRB) does? |
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| Develops information about property and liability risk and the property/casualty insurance industry`s leading supplier of statistical, actuarial, underwriting, and claims data. |
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| Least professional method to identify loss exposure would be: |
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Definition
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| Insurance that cannot be procured through admitted insurers may, under certain circumstances, be placed with nonadmitted insurers. This is known as: |
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Definition
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| If an insured is 25% at fault and the insurer settles proportionally, this is: |
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Definition
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| Which method of managing risk is described as not purchasing insurance at all, or paying part of a loss when it occurs? |
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| The Commissioner shall establish a list of all surplus line insurers who have met the recognized requirements for such title and shall issue a master list at least semiannually. This list is known as: |
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| When an employer is held responsible for actions of an employee this is: |
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Definition
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| Homeowner form(s) that do not provide any dwelling coverage (Coverage A)? |
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| This Standard Mortgage clause states that a __________ has the right to file a claim, make premium payments, and be notified of any cancellations or non-renewals. |
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| Mid-termination of a policy is known as: |
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Definition
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| Property insurance policies contain many items EXCEPT: |
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Definition
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| When an insurer pays the full amount of a claim, based on an appraisal made at the time of the contract and the value determined before the loss occurs, this is referred to as: |
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Definition
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| Which HO form(s) provide open peril coverage for personal property? |
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Definition
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| Which of the following is NOT a reason a home would be insured under a Dwelling policy rather than a Homeowners policy? |
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| The dwelling has only one unit. |
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| Which of the following homeowners policies covers condominium units? |
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Definition
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| The part of the policy that contains the description of coverages provided is: |
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Definition
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| In a standard mortgage clause, what happens in the event of a total loss? |
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| The insurer pays the lienholder first and then the insured. |
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| What is the main difference between the Standard Fire Policy (SFP) and the California Standard Form Fire Policy? |
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| The SFP has 165 lines of text and the California Standard Form Fire Policy has 158 lines of text. |
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| The stipulations for nonrenewing of a personal lines policy include a notice of cancellation of the policy in writing to the insured at least _________ before the effective date of cancellation. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a difference between the Dwelling policy and Homeowners policy? |
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| In Dwelling forms, theft is a broad form peril, whereas in Homeowners it is not. (Because Theft is NOT a broad form peril in Dwelling forms) |
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| How are HO-8, HO-2, HO-3 and HO-5 different? |
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| What method of valuation means the company will decide the replacement cost of a lost item, then subtract depreciation from it and pay the rest? |
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Definition
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| Two policies from different insurers otherwise identical are known as: |
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Definition
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| A fire that is intentionally set and remains within its intended limits is: |
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| Cancellation for property and casualty policies for other than nonpayment is: |
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| Both 30 days except auto and 20 days for auto are correct. |
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| Policy revision that provides broader coverage, no premium or endorsement: |
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liberalization
Liberalization occurs when a policy is broadened without additional premium. Incorrect Answerrecovery |
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| Under personal lines insurance, dwelling insurance, which of the following perils is NOT covered on a standard fire policy? |
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#21 In an insurance policy, any modifications made to the regular contract are known as: |
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| What is the difference between an HO 2 and an HO 4? |
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| An HO 2 is written on a broad form basis and covers the owner of a dwelling, whereas an HO 4 is a renter`s insurance policy. |
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| Which of the following homeowners policies covers renter`s insurance? |
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| What is the difference between an HO 3 and an HO 3 with an HO 15 endorsement? |
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| An HO 3 is a policy that covers all risks, except those excluded, on the dwelling, and personal property is covered with broad form perils, whereas an HO 3 with an HO 15 endorsement covers all perils with both dwelling and personal property. |
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#25 When an insured holds more than one identical policy for the same property, but the policies differ in coverage amount or length of coverage period, this is known as: |
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| Concurrent Policy Coverage |
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#26 What is the difference between an HO 2 and an HO 3? |
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| An HO 2 has dwelling and personal property coverage on a broad peril form, while an HO 3 has dwelling coverage on a special form and personal property on a broad peril form. |
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| Which of the following homeowners policies have both dwelling and personal property on a broad peril form? |
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| Property and casualty policies are made up of the following parts except: |
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| Property and casualty policies are made up of the following parts |
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Conditions Definitions Declarations |
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| Policy provision that gives the insurer the right to repair or replace: |
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| In an insurance policy, which page contains information such as the insured`s name, information about risk, the date coverage begins, the premium, location of the property being insured, etc.? |
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| All of the following are true of a broad coverage form EXCEPT: |
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| No minimum amount of insurance is required for the basic form. |
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| Which is not a liability endorsement on the HO forms? |
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| Under Section 1 Condition - Loss Settlement, which of the following formulas is used to determine payment to an insured in the event of a loss? |
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| Insurance carried, divided by the insurance required, times the loss, minus the deductible, equals the loss payment. |
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| Coverage D, loss of use, depends on which of the following for a limit of insurance to be applied? |
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| How much coverage is placed on the dwelling? |
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| Which is not an exclusion under Coverage A on an HO-3? |
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| Which of the following is true regarding vehicles covered and not covered under Section II? |
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| All the insured`s vehicles and trailers towed by the insured are excluded from coverage. |
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| The following properties are included as an insured location and/or residence premises for Liability and Medical except: |
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| Insured's relative cemetery plot |
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| Under Section II - Additional Coverages, which of the following is NOT included? |
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| Medical Payments to Others |
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| Under Section II of the Homeowners form, what does coverage E (personal liability) cover? |
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| This coverage will take affect if a claim is made against the insured for damages due to bodily injury or damage to the property caused by the insured`s negligent acts. |
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| Which of the following properties are NOT included in insured locations and residence premises under Section II of the Homeowner`s policy? |
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| Insured`s work office space |
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| Under HO property additional coverages, what is covered for removal? |
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| Property removed from the insured`s premises to protect it from damage due to a covered loss. |
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| Under HO property additional coverages, what is covered for debris removal expense? |
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| Reasonable cost to remove debris after a covered loss. |
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| Which DP policies insure Coverage C for broad form perils? |
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| Liability and Medical Payments are the two major coverages provided in: |
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| Section II of the Homeowners form |
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| Jewelry valued at $30,000 is destroyed in a hotel fire in Paris, the HO would: |
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| cover up to Coverage C limit |
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| All of the following are major differences between the broad form and the special form EXCEPT: |
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| The broad form doesn`t require the 80% coinsurance and the special form does. |
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| All of the following are general exclusions to the HO 3 policy except: |
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| In the event of a loss, the insured has the responsibility to do all of the following EXCEPT: |
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| Provide a copy of the police report to the insurer. |
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| Under HO property coverage earth movement is a general exclusion. Which homeowners policy has done away with the exclusion for concurrent causation regarding this peril? |
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| Which of the following is NOT an option of the California Residential Property Insurance Disclosure Statement? |
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| Fair Market Value Cost Coverage |
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| Volcanic eruption excludes: |
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none are excluded: dust and ash lava airborne shockwaves |
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| Difference between DP-2 Broad form and the DP-3 Special form is: |
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| The correct statement regarding landlord furnishings would be: |
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| Both covered up to $2500 and excludes the peril of theft are correct |
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| Which is not an "other coverage" in the dwelling forms? |
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| In property coverage, what is specifically covered under coverage B? |
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| other structures/ separate structures at the same location, such as garages, sheds and birdhouses on the described location that are separated from the dwelling by a clear space or connected only by a fence or utility line. |
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| Coverage not provided without endorsement on a DP-1/Basic is: |
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| Which is excluded under Section I and covered under Section II? |
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| According to the ordinance or law exclusion, which of the following does NOT apply? |
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| This coverage is required by state law. |
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| Which HO endorsement covers loss due to personal injury (false arrest, libel, slander, defamation of character, and invasion of privacy? |
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| Personal Injury endorsement |
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| All of the following are considered an "insured" under Section 1 of the HO 3 EXCEPT: |
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| Relatives who share the same last name as the insured. |
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| Under property coverage, which of the following is covered under coverage A? |
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| Under Section 1 Condition - Loss Settlement on an HO3, which of the following situations shows the insured is covered adequately in the event of a loss? |
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| The insured has $80,000 coverage on property worth $100,000. |
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| According to Section II of the Homeowners policy (selected homeowners endorsements), which of the following is true of the mobile home endorsement? |
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| The mobile home is considered the dwelling being insured when it is endorsed on the policy. |
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| The Homeowners Watercraft Endorsement under Section II includes all the following EXCEPT: |
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| Use of a boat in a racing competition. |
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| Which of the following would NOT be covered under Section II of Medical Payment to Others? |
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| The insured`s pets that are injured on the insured`s property. |
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| Which organization was created to help create earthquake coverage? |
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| The Earthquake stand alone policy typically has a deductible of ______. |
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| Why is mobility a common characteristic of many types of property insured under Inland Marine contracts? |
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| Mobility covers moveable property, whether or not it is actually moved. |
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| Which licensee can sell flood and earthquake coverage? |
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| All of the following are disadvantages of using the earthquake endorsement, EXCEPT: |
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| The deductible may be lower |
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| Which of the following provides coverage for injured crewmembers? This coverage is also known as Jones Act coverage. |
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| P & I (protection and indemnity) |
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| ype of policy or policies that do not normally exclude catastrophic losses: |
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| both personal auto and marine policies |
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| A yacht policy provides this protection but the boatowner policy does not: |
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| With regard to the Unscheduled Personal Property endorsement, each of the following items has only a limited amount of coverage and requires an endorsement to have full coverage EXCEPT: |
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| In regard to personal watercraft, to receive coverage for physical damage payments the insured would need which of the following policies? |
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| What is the difference between the NFIP Emergency Program limits and the NFIP Regular Program limits? |
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Definition
| The Emergency Program limits cover less for building and contents than the Regular Program limits. |
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| In an Inland Marine policy, what is the difference between the Personal Articles Floater (PAF) and the Homeowners Scheduled Personal Property Endorsement? |
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| The PAF must have an appraisal and the Scheduled may not. |
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| In an Inland Marine policy, which of the following is NOT an advantage to filed lines? |
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| They include Electronic Data Processing and Contractors Equipment floaters. |
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| Which one of the following is not true with regards to the CEA policy provisions: |
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| $10,000 in additional living expense |
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| what are the CEA policy provisions? |
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| The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) , offers the following provisions: $1,500 additional living expense. No coverage on pools, fences, driveways, landscaping, or other structures. Dwelling coverage with a 15% deductible. $5,000 personal property coverage. Optional coverage: $10,000 building code upgrade. |
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$0 in coverage for fences #15 Uninsured loss exposures on HO forms are due to: |
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Any one of these: items difficult to value susceptibility to loss uniqueness |
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| Which of the following is NOT a provision provided by the California Earthquake Authority? |
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| $2500 coverage on pools, fences, driveways, landscaping, and other structures |
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| Marine policies that are not regulated are known as: |
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| In an Inland Marine policy, an annual transit policy is usually provided: |
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| Agents may bind flood insurance coverage after receiving what? |
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| Agents do NOT have binding authority |
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| In a boat owner`s policy, which of the following is NOT considered typical coverage? |
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| Inland Marine policies are generally written on an open peril basis. All of the following are the most common exclusions EXCEPT: |
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| Insures watercraft over 50 horsepower that can be towed behind a car: |
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| The following coverages are provide under the Yacht policy except: |
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| The inland marine form known as Personal Articles is similar to: |
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| Which of the following statements with regards to the NFIP is incorrect? |
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| Standard Homeowners policies cover losses as a result of flooding. |
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| "Mobile in nature" or "goods in transit" refer to which type of policies? |
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| Both Ocean Marine and Inland Marine |
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| Must be offered with every residential property policy in California: |
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| Broker fees can be charged for which type of policy or policies? |
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| The Watercraft endorsement provides __________ coverage for Liability and Medical Payments to Others for scheduled boats. |
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| Which of the following is not covered under a yacht policy? |
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| In an auto policy, coverage A, B, and C respectively represent: |
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| Liability, Medical, and Uninsured Motorist |
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| What is California`s minimum requirement for coverages A, B, C (Liability, Medical, Uninsured Motorist) in an auto policy? |
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Definition
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| What is the difference between "share-the-expense car pools" and "for-hire" situations? |
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Definition
| ''Share-the-expense car pools'' are covered in a personal auto policy and ''for-hire'' are not. |
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| To be eligible to receive the Low Cost Auto Insurance Program, a driver must meet all of the following, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
Be at least 16 years of age.
(must be at least 19 years of age) |
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| Which of the following would be considered a named insured? |
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Definition
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| All are true, except which of the following concerning Part B of a PAP? |
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| Which of the following is NOT a supplementary payment under coverage A of a Personal Auto Policy? |
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Definition
| $500 a month loss of income |
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| Which would not qualify as a covered trailer when being towed by an auto? |
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Definition
All are covered trailers: U-Haul trailer Farm wagon or implement Sailboat |
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| All of the following are true about Uninsured Motorists coverage, EXCEPT: |
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| The other driver does not have to be liable for the injuries or damage to property. |
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| When are personal effects that are transported in the vehicle covered? |
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| How many days advance notice of cancellation due to non-renewal does an insurer need to give an insured? |
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| Collision would pay for damages to the insured vehicle in which situation? |
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| Which of the following coverages would be useful if you bought a new car, and a month later you lose control of the car and total it? |
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| Which of the following is NOT a benefit of having an Umbrella or Excess policy? |
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Definition
An Umbrella policy will cover all perils and medical payments in an auto accident. (does not cover 'all perils') |
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Term
| The incorrect statement concerning qualification for the low cost program is: |
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Definition
licensed 2 years
(required to be licensed for 3 years) |
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| How many days advance notice must be given to an insured for mid term-cancellation due to any reason other than nonpayment or non-renewal? |
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Definition
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| All of the following are exclusions that apply to liability coverage under a personal auto policy EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Bodily injury or property damage caused accidentally by the insured. |
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| Which of the following organizations provides auto insurance for motorists who are unable to obtain coverage in the conventional market due to their driving records or extraordinary circumstances? |
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| Which of the following is NOT true of a policy with Non-standard Physical Damage coverage? |
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Definition
| This coverage is for people who have an excellent driving record. |
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| How many days does an insured have to request collision coverage when a newly acquired auto replaces a covered auto that has liability coverage only? |
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| Which of the following is NOT true of the Market Conduct Bureau? |
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| Correct AnswerThe Bureau provides individuals and companies assistance in buying automobile liability insurance in the state. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a determining factor for eligibility for the Good Driver Discount? |
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Definition
| At least 30 years of age. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a difference between a Personal Auto Policy and a Motorcycle endorsement? |
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| Insured has an accident in a modified no-fault state the policy responds by: |
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| All of the following are ways to show financial responsibility according to the Financial Responsibility Law EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Purchase a surety bond for $89,000 from a California licensed insurer. |
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| Which of the following is NOT covered under collision coverage? |
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| What is the purpose of Named Non-owner Coverage? |
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| This endorsement is for people who don`t own a vehicle but still drive (rented, public transportation, company vehicle, etc.) |
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| The split limit of 15/30/5, the 5 refers to which of the following? |
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Definition
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| Under Coverage B - Medical Payments in a Personal Auto Policy, if the Medical Payments coverage limit is $8,000 and 4 people are injured, what is the maximum that may be paid to each person? |
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Definition
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| Coverage(s) that follow the insured and family members into any auto: |
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Definition
| would be Part B or Part C |
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| Under a Personal Auto policy, if the deductible for collision is $500 and $250 for Other Than Collision, what would the insurer pay if he had a covered collision totaling $3,000 in which glass was also broken? |
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| Which of the following is NOT a requirement for CAARP? |
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| Certified Producer in any state in the U.S. |
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| The incorrect statement concerning transportation expense is: |
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Definition
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| Coverage that could apply to a hit and run accident? |
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| Which of the following is NOT an ISO eligibility requirement for a Personal Auto Policy (PAP)? |
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Definition
| Any commercial vehicle used during business hours. |
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| Inventory more than 100 feet off premise is: |
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Definition
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| All of the following may be written on a monoline basis, EXCEPT: |
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| Which of the following would be considered a "module"? |
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Definition
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| Which of the following is NOT considered subrogation? |
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Definition
The insured collects damages from the responsible party.
(subrogation = transfer) |
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| How much would you receive if you carried $40K, the requirement was $30K, the loss was $10K, and the deductible was $1K? |
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| Coverage C of the Commercial Building and Personal Property coverage form does NOT cover: |
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Definition
| Property being transported in a vehicle. |
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| Which of the following is a disadvantage of having a coinsurance clause on a commercial policy? |
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Definition
| Keeping up with property replacement values. |
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Term
| In a commercial property policy, concealment, misrepresentation or fraud could cause a policy to: |
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Definition
| Be voided, denied or cancelled. |
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Term
| All of the following are true about the cancellation of a commercial policy, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| The insurer must be able to prove the delivery of a notice of cancellation. |
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Term
| The HO form that does not provide coverage for real property is: |
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Definition
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Term
| The incorrect statement concerning coinsurance is it: |
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Definition
None of these false: 100% of loss paid if met applies to partial losses results in better premium |
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| When a covered loss occurs and two policies are in force for the same property, with the same terms and conditions, how will the loss be settled? |
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Definition
| Each company will pay their share of the loss on a pro rata basis. |
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Term
| Two perils that can be excluded from the vacancy permit are: |
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Definition
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| On a commercial package policy, "You" and "Your" refers to: |
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Definition
| The named insured and resident spouse. |
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Term
| The modular concept refers to: |
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Definition
| Parts of a package policy. |
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Term
| The normal vacancy condition under a commercial lines policy can be waived by: |
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Definition
| Adding a Vacancy Permit endorsement. |
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| Tenant Improvements and Betterment Losses are valued at: |
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Definition
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| Which of the following is a coverage extension on the Commercial Building and Personal property coverage form? |
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| Which of the following describes a person eligible for insurance through the FAIR plan? |
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| Any person who has insurable interest in real or tangible personal property who, after diligent effort, has been unable to obtain basic property insurance through normal channels from an admitted insurer or licensed surplus lines broker. |
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| Coverage A of the Commercial Building and Personal Property coverage form covers which of the following: |
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| Buildings and sparate structures and a riding lawn mower are both correct answers. |
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| The loss condition states the insurer must pay the claim within: |
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| Which of the residential policies are basic perils? |
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#23 All of the following are major differences between DPs and HOs, except: |
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none are exceptions: theft coverage worldwide coverage occupancy requirements |
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| If a building has been vacant for 90 consecutive days prior to a loss, which of the following is false? |
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All of these are true: If the loss is due to a fire, it will be covered but payment is reduced by 15%. The loss will not be covered if due to vandalism. The loss will not be covered if due to theft or attempted theft. |
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| Coverage C perils are broad form on all HO policies except: |
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Definition
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| The declarations page of a commercial policy will state which of the following: |
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Definition
All of these: Covered property. Named insureds. Premium amount and coverage limits. |
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Term
| Under the Building and Personal Property coverage form, vacancy means: |
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Definition
| Insufficient business property present to conduct customary operations. |
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| Coverage B of the Commercial Building and Personal Property coverage form covers all of the following EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Property off the premises |
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| What is the formula for calculating the coinsurance penalty? |
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Definition
| Amount carried, divided by required amount, multiplied by loss, minus deductible |
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| An apartment building is insured for $300,000 with an 80% coinsurance clause. The property is valued at $500,000. A covered loss occurs in the amount of $200,000. How much will the insurance company pay? |
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Definition
$150,000
Apply the coinsurance formula: 80% of the value of the home ($500,000) is $400,000, which is what they should have carried. Divide the limit they carried ($300,000) by what they should have carried ($400,000). Multiply that figure by the loss amount. When there is no known deductible, figure it as zero. |
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| The FAIR plan does all of the following, EXCEPT: |
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| Establish a list of all surplus line insurers that have met the recognized requirements for such title and shall issue a master list at least semiannually. |
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| Any licensed agent or broker may submit risks to the FAIR plan: |
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| but there is no binding authority. |
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| The CPP Common Condition that relates to establishing premium is: |
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Definition
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| Coverage A of a Building and Personal Property form would exclude all but: |
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Definition
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| The insurer may examine books and records of an insured: |
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Definition
| At any time and for up to three years after the policy expires. |
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| Coverage B of the CGL includes coverage for: |
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Definition
| Personal and Advertising Injury |
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| An unendorsed claims made CGL includes: |
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Definition
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| What must happen in order for coverage to be available is the purpose of: |
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Definition
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| The product and completed operations hazard claims are subject to a: |
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Definition
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| Which of the following is NOT a covered peril under the Specified Causes of Loss form? |
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Definition
| Leaking from fire extinguishers and equipment |
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Term
| In which of the following events would coverage be provided under the CGL? |
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Definition
| Mobile Equipment being transported to a job site falls off and hits a vehicle on the highway. |
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#7 Coverage C of the CGL policy would cover all of the following EXCEPT: |
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| Damage to a customer`s property while left in the care, custody and control of the insured. |
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Term
| The Ordinance or Law endorsement can be added to allow for: |
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Definition
| Coverage in the event of a building ordinance upgrade requirement. |
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Term
| Aggregate limit refers to: |
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Definition
| The most an insurer will pay in any one policy period. |
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Term
| The Glass Coverage form pays: |
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Definition
| Actual Cash Value without limitation per plate or pane, unless stated as replacement cost on the policy. |
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT an excluded loss under the Commercial property forms? |
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Definition
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| A cause of loss form that doesn't list the covered losses is named all the following except: |
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Definition
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| A cause of loss form that doesn't list the covered losses is named all the following: |
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Definition
Open peril Special All Risk |
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Term
| Coverage A of the CGL policy covers: |
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Definition
| Bodily Injury and Property Damage the insured is legally obligated to pay due to a covered loss. |
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Term
| All of the following are exclusions on the Commercial Causes of Loss Special form policy EXCEPT: |
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Definition
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| Willful and malicious damage to property, including burglars entering or exiting is called ___________. |
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Definition
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Term
| Which form would you buy if you wanted to buy a Contingent Business Interruption form? |
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Definition
| Business Income from Dependent Properties Form |
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Term
| Supplementary payments apply to which of the following coverages? |
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Definition
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| Which one of the following is not a time limit for an insurer to notify a lender by written notice? |
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Definition
| 20 days before the effective date for any other reason other than non-payment or non-renewal |
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Term
| In a Commercial General Liability policy, Supplementary Payments covers which of the following? |
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Definition
| Loss of earnings for up to $100 per day. |
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Term
| Which of the following statements are true regarding Blanket Insurance? |
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Definition
| There is a single limit of insurance for property at various locations or several types of property at one location. |
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Term
| All of the following are exclusions under the CGL policy EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Products and Completed Operations coverage. |
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| An exclusion section that limits the application of covered perils is found in: |
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| This form covers risk of direct physical loss subject to exclusions pertains to: |
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| The Commercial Broad Form Causes of Loss include all of the following EXCEPT: |
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| Which of the following forms is NOT considered a Named Perils form? |
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| What is the limit for glass coverage under the Glass Coverage Form/endorsement? |
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| Coverage provided without limitation and settled on an ACV basis. |
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| In the Definitions Section of a Commercial General Liability policy, "occurrence" means: |
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Definition
All of these: A one time event. An event that is not discovered until years later. An accident involving continuous or repeated exposure to the same general harmful conditions. |
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| Business Income and Extra Expense coverage would be necessary in which of the following cases? |
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Definition
| A dry cleaners has a fire and must relocate temporarily to avoid losing customers. |
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| What form would cover tenants for financial loss resulting from the cancellation of a lease due to property damage? |
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Definition
| Leasehold Interest Coverage Form |
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| Which Commercial Property Causes of Loss form has the broadest coverage? |
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| Business Income from Dependent Properties covers: |
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Definition
| a loss that occurs at a property the insured does not own, but depends upon to run their business. |
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| The Commercial General Liability policy "territory" includes: |
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| The United States, its territories and possessions, Puerto Rico and Canada. |
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| Slander, libel, defamation of character. |
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| Revenue minus expenses describes: |
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| Medical expense coverage on a CGL is provided by which coverage? |
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| Must reflect a Coverage A limit of 100% of the value of the property. |
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| Which of the following perils are NOT covered under the Glass Coverage form? |
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Definition
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| The perils that trigger coverage under the business income form are found: |
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Definition
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| Glass Breakage under a Broad Form Causes of Loss is covered for up to: |
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| Not subject to the per occurrence limit on a CGL would be: |
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Definition
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| The Insured shall mean the following except: |
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Definition
| Governmental agency employees |
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| An employee adds an extra zero to their paycheck. This is covered under: |
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Definition
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| Commercial Excess Liability policies are unlike Personal Umbrellas in that: |
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Definition
All of these: Their deductibles are typically much higher. There may not be an underlying policy that pays primary. They cover commercial business risks. |
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| Negotiable and non-negotiable instruments are known as: |
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| _________is what the insured must pay before the Umbrella policy will respond if there is no coverage on the underlying policy or if the underlying insurance lapsed or was cancelled for some reason. |
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Definition
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| In crime coverages the discovery period applies to which policy form? |
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Definition
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| Directors and Officers coverage does not protect directors and officers of a corporation for: |
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| Punitive damages, fines and penalties against a director or officer. |
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| Professional liability policies are normally written on which form(s): |
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Definition
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| __________ insurance is a type of coverage that protects businesses from the financial consequences associated with a variety of employment-related lawsuits. |
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Definition
| Employment Practices Liability |
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| In crime coverages the phrase theft, destruction, disappearance applies to: |
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Definition
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| Key difference(s) between CGL and professional liability is/are: |
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Definition
all of these are correct: use of deductibles (SIR) consent to settle reporting periods |
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| Who would be covered under a commercial crime policy? |
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Definition
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Term
| Professional Liability coverage is designed to cover: |
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Definition
| Errors on a contract drawn by of a real estate agent for a client. |
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Term
| The primary types of Professional Liability insurance are all the following except: |
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Definition
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| Professional liability policies provide coverage for: |
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Definition
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| Management liability insurance would include which of the following? |
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Definition
All are included: Employment Practices Employee benefits Director & Officers |
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| The main function of what policy is to provide higher limits of liability insurance in excess amounts over the underlying policy? |
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Definition
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| Crime policy form that is similar to CGL claims made in activating coverage? |
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Definition
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| Which of the following is false about the Supplemental Extended Reporting Period (SERP): |
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Definition
| There is no additional charge for this coverage. |
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Term
| Under the Commercial Crime insurance policy, "occurrence" is defined as: |
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Definition
| An act or series of acts that may not involve people. |
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Term
| Inside premises is which frequently used crime form? |
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Definition
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Term
| The CEO of ABC corporation might need what type of Professional Liability insurance? |
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Definition
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Term
| Errors & Omissions insurance would be needed for which of the following: |
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Definition
| An attorney who provides legal advice online for a fee. |
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Term
| Which one of the following common insuring agreements would not be found within a Directors and Officers policy? |
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Definition
| Pending Litigation Coverage |
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Term
| Theft on the Commercial Crime coverage form includes all of the following EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Theft of stock or inventory |
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Term
| After the policy has expired, the one year to discover a loss is called the: |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT a common advantage of the Claims Made form? |
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Definition
| Eliminates the possibility of a loss due to the insured`s negligence. |
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Term
| A Claims Made reporting form states that: |
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Definition
| Covered claims are those reported within the policy period and occur no earlier than the retroactive date. |
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Term
| Claims-made and reported policies are unfavorable from the ________ standpoint. |
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Definition
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| ________ requires a confrontation with another person. |
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Definition
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Term
| The Commercial Articles Coverage Form is provided on an: |
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Definition
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| Mayberry Construction has a Business Auto policy covering a 1995 pickup truck for liability and physical damage coverage. At the time of an accident, the driver of the pickup truck was pulling a trailer carrying a bulldozer. If the bulldozer slips off and causes bodily injury to another party, there is coverage under which of the following policies? |
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Definition
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| Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion on the Boiler & Machinery policy? |
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Definition
| Breakdown of refrigeration units |
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Term
| Which are excluded under the BPP but covered under the EDP? |
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Definition
All of these: Electrical surges Change in temperature Dropping the computer |
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Term
| Which of the following would be used to cover property of others left in a camera shop for repair? |
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Definition
| A Camera & Musical Instrument Dealers/Commercial Articles coverage form |
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Term
| When a claim is settled on an ACV basis, B & M equipment must be repaired or replaced within how many months? |
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Definition
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Term
| The courts do not recognize the carrier as liable for a loss to another`s property by any of the following acts except: |
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Definition
| Acts of faulty construction |
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Term
| The definition of _________ for the Boiler and Machinery form is sudden and accidental (not intentional) breakdown of an object. |
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Definition
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Term
| A carrier of cargo is NOT liable for damage in all of the following situations, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| A collision due to a mechanical malfunction. |
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Term
| What coverage form has the sole purpose of insuring most types of industrial risks for direct damage by an accident? |
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Definition
| Boiler and Machinery Coverage Form |
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Term
| What form would be used to cover a business that owns several laptop computers used by employees off premises? |
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Definition
| Electronic Data Processing Equipment Coverage form |
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Term
| Which of the following would purchase the Motor Truck Cargo form? |
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Definition
| A grocery store that owns trucks and ships its own goods to its various owned locations. |
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Term
| Which of the following is a filed commercial inland marine form? |
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Definition
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Term
| With Boiler and Machinery, insurance carriers place great emphasis on: |
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Definition
| Loss control and inspections |
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Term
| Medical books in a Doctors library at home would be best insured under: |
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Definition
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Term
| Coverage that can be provided for goods shipped by several different carriers during a transport until they reach their ultimate destination is called ___________. |
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Definition
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Term
| The Signs Coverage form is necessary when: |
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Definition
| An insured has more than a $1000 value in signs or has any detached signs. |
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Term
| A policy designed to fill in the gaps of a property policy would be? |
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Definition
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Term
| The 2 types of Inland Marine policy forms are Filed and Non-filed. All of the following are true about the advantages of a Filed form, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| The rates are cheaper than non-filed forms. |
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Term
| A Released Bill of Lading assures: |
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Definition
| That the carrier of goods will not be responsible for any more than the stated value on the contract. |
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Term
| If a boiler in a church building were to blow up and cause property damage and injury, which coverage would be necessary to cover this loss? |
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Definition
| Equipment Breakdown (Boiler & Machinery) coverage |
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Term
| The two types of transit coverage are: |
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Definition
| Annual and Trip Transit coverage |
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Term
| Which of the following is issued under the Motor Truck Cargo Form? |
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Definition
All of these: Trucker's form Owner's form Shipper's Form |
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Term
| The valuation clause on an Inland Marine forms states all of the following except: |
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Definition
| The values will be established base on the higher of the above |
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Term
| The commercial inland marine "signs" form would not insure: |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following applies to Commercial Inland Marine Coverage Part? |
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Definition
All of these are true: Open Perils Class rated Filed forms |
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Term
| A Bailee is defined in the insurance industry as: |
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Definition
| One who is entrusted with the property of others. |
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Term
| Non-filed commercial inland marine forms are also known as: |
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Definition
| Both uncontrolled and unregulated |
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Term
| Boiler and Machinery is now known as: |
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Definition
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Term
| All of the following are excluded on an equipment breakdown form, except: |
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Definition
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Term
| Which one of the following would be insured under a Business Auto Policy? |
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Definition
| Customer who borrowed a company car with permission |
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Term
| Drive other car endorsement on a Business auto may be used to cover: |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT a Specified Cause of Loss? |
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Definition
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| Which is not included in a Business Auto physical damage coverage? |
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Definition
| Property damage liability |
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Term
| Trailer interchange coverage applies to which commercial auto form(s)? |
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Definition
| Both truckers form and moter carrier form |
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Term
| The four major exposures to an auto-related business owner that are covered on a Garage plan are: |
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Definition
| Premises Operations, Completed Operations, Product, and Auto Liability |
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Term
| Physical Damage cover applies to all the symbols, except: |
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Definition
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Term
| Within a BAP, which auto symbol applies to mobile equipment? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which is incorrect concerning the truckers form? |
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Definition
All are incorrect: Similar to the BAP Covers big rigs Must haul for hire |
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Term
| Garage Operations refers to: |
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Definition
| Ownership, maintenance, or use of a garage premises and autos in the insured`s care. |
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Term
| Garage liability is broader than business auto liability because: |
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Definition
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Term
| An owner of an auto repair business would be best covered under which of the following? |
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Definition
| A Garage Liability Coverage form. |
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Term
| Coverage not included in a business auto policy would be: |
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Definition
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Term
| What would be needed if a business owner had no personally owned vehicles, but wanted insurance on a rental car he personally rented on vacation? |
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Definition
| A Drive Other Car Endorsement |
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Term
| A business auto is defined as all of the following except: |
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Definition
| Golf cart used for business owned by the named insured |
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Term
| One of the major differences between a business auto policy and a personal auto policy are the endorsements. Which coverage listed below is considered an endorsement on the business auto policy? |
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Definition
| Uninsured Motorist and Medical coverage |
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Term
| All of the following are considered a Specified Cause of Loss under the Business Auto Policy EXCEPT: |
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Definition
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Term
| Newly acquired vehicles are not automatically covered under which symbol? |
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Definition
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Term
| Under Truckers Coverage the definition for a trucker is: |
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Definition
| is someone in the business of transporting the property of others by vehicle (auto or truck) for a fee. |
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Term
| Which one of the following is not a major exposure to a business owner of an auto related facility? |
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Definition
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| The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 states that a trucker must file proof of financial responsibility in order to meet the bodily injury and property damage minimum requirements for third party claims. Which of the following requirement is false? |
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Definition
| $5 million for oil an other hazardous wastes |
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Term
| Which symbol(s) covers the exposure of employer's non-ownership liability? |
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Definition
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Term
| This coverage applies only when the insured is found legally liable for the damage to a customer's vehicle: |
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Definition
| Garagekeepers Legal Liability |
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Term
| Which of the following statements is FALSE about the Motor Carrier Act of 1980? |
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Definition
This act makes purchasing an insurance policy a requirement for anyone transporting hazardous materials. Incorrect Answer |
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Term
| A parking garage would be BEST insured under which form(s): |
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Definition
| Garagekeepers Direct Coverage (Primary) |
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Term
| The Truckers Coverage form is most similar to what other form of coverage? |
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Definition
| The Non-Owner Personal Auto Policy |
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Term
| Mobile Equipment subject to financial responsibility would be symbol: |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following symbols used on a business auto policy offers the broadest coverage? |
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Definition
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Term
| This coverage form that extends liability and physical damage to vehicles and trailers on a primary basis is named ___________. |
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Definition
| Trailer Interchange coverage |
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Term
| All of the following are common exclusions on the BAP, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Trailers the insured leases for business use. |
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Term
| Which of the following coverage is added by endorsement to the BOP policy? |
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Definition
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Term
| BOP liability must include which of the following: |
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Definition
All must be included: Medical expense BI & PD PI & AI |
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Term
| In order to sell Flood insurance the producer must be: |
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Definition
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Term
| The oldest type of insurance in the world is: |
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Definition
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| The Businessowners Policy (BOP) is a package policy combining what types of coverages? |
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Definition
| Liability, Property, Business Income & Extra Expense and Property of Others coverage |
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Term
| The bond is written for the benefit of the: |
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Definition
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Term
| A Named Peril policy in Ocean Marine insurance refers to "perils on the sea" and "perils of the sea". These perils do NOT include: |
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Definition
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Term
| The Broad form includes perils for livestock for a farm risk which include: |
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Definition
All of these are included: Accidental shooting Drowning Electrocution |
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Term
| The difference in perils covered on the Commercial Property policy and the Standard form Businessowners policy is: |
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Definition
| The peril of Transportation. |
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion in the Flood Insurance program? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following is FALSE about the characteristics of a BOP policy? |
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Definition
| Loss of income is coverage up to stated limit. |
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Term
| The amount the bond is issued for is known as the: |
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Definition
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Term
| If a shipowner who purchases an Ocean Marine policy on an All Risk form runs into a dock while transporting cargo for a customer, the policy would pay for: |
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Definition
| Damages to the ship, dock, cargo and any resulting bodily injury; including that of injured employees. |
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Term
| BOP's provide coverage for property of others under: |
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Definition
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Term
| Protection & Indemnity coverage includes all of the following claims EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Shipping Costs that must be paid a second time. |
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Term
| The FCIC is an agency that sells flood insurance policies: |
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Definition
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Term
| In order to place flood insurance through the NFIP, licensed agents must also complete ______________. |
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Definition
| 3 hours of continuing education before submitting the application. |
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Term
| All of the following are NOT eligible businesses under the BOP program, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| A 4 story apartment building with 60 total units. |
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Term
| Transportation coverage on the BOP would apply to which of the following? |
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Definition
| Property of the insured, while being transported by vehicle to a business location, is involved in an accident damaging the insured's property. |
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Term
| The three (3) parties to a Surety Bond contract are: |
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Definition
| The Principal, Surety and Obligee. |
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Term
| BOP's benefit the insured by providing all of the following, except: |
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Definition
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Term
| The implied warranties understood by the ocean marine contract include all of the following, EXCEPT? |
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Definition
| All crew members are experienced seamen. |
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Term
| All of the following are differences between a Bond and Insurance EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| A Bond is identical in nature to an Insurance contract. |
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Term
| Under farm liability, which coverage is optional? |
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Definition
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Term
| BOP's property section cannot be written on which form? |
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Definition
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Term
| All of the following are covered perils on a crop insurance policy, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Throwing cargo overboard to lighten a ship. |
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Term
| What unique exposure is present in a farming business? |
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Definition
| The need for Commercial and Residential coverage on the same property. |
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Term
| The purpose of the Businessowners Program is designed for the owner of _______________. |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following would be covered by a crop insurance policy? |
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Definition
| Loss of crops due to hail damage. |
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Term
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Definition
| Intentional misconduct of a master or crew without the knowledge of the shipowner, resulting in damage or injury. |
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Term
| The four (4) components of the Section II, Business Liability coverage are: |
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Definition
| Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Personal and Advertising Injury |
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Term
| Ocean Marine liability is known as: |
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Definition
P & I
Protection & Indemnity is ocean marine liability. |
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT true regarding the National Flood Insurance Program? |
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Definition
Anyone desiring flood insurance pay purchase it through the NFIP directly.
(You must be located in a flood zone to purchase flood insurance.) |
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Term
| All of the following major perils are commonly insured under a crop insurance policy except: |
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Definition
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Term
| All of the following are true about the State Fund, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| The State Fund may be used only as a last resort. |
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Term
| Workers Compensation claims settle based on: |
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Definition
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Term
| According to a new legal development, AB996 Chapter 647, regarding hate crimes against reproductive health facilities, all of the following are true, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| An insurer may cancel or non-renew a policy due to excessive hate crime claims with written notice to the insured no less than 45 days prior to the cancellation or non-renewal. |
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Term
| Workers Compensation statutory benefits means: |
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Definition
| Minimum and maximum benefits, waiting periods, etc. are established by state law and all Workers Compensation policies sold in this state must meet these requirements. |
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Term
| Which of the following was NOT a responsibility of an employer under common law obligations for Workers Compensation in the early 1900s? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT true regarding the voluntary workers compensation endorsement? |
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Definition
| It provides workers compensation coverage when a regular employee of a business ALSO volunteers to work at business-sponsored events. |
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Term
| OSHA was established to do all of the following, EXCEPT: |
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Definition
| Organize American employees in support of an Occupational Safety Union. |
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Term
| When an employer has the choice of purchasing Workers Compensation insurance from either the State Compensation Fund or from any authorized private insurer, the Workers Compensation system is considered to be: |
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Definition
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Term
| Under the Workers Compensation policy, disability income benefits are payable to a partially disabled worker when: |
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Definition
| The injured worker can return to work, but is unable to earn the income once received. |
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Term
| Statutory benefits are covered under what part of the WC insurance policy? |
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Definition
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Term
| This defense states that the employee knew in advance the risks associated with the job and was paid a salary to assume those risks. |
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Definition
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Term
| In regards to workers compensation volunteer workers are considered to be: |
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Definition
| Both exempted workers and covered by endorsement are correct |
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Term
| A workers compensation insurance policy provides: |
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Definition
| both statutory benefits and employer's liability are correct |
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Term
| An insured who takes necessary precautions to reduce Workers Compensation claims or severity of losses, could receive a discount through: |
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Definition
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Term
| A state that does not allow private insurers to offer workers compensation: |
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Definition
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Term
| 24 Hour coverage is defined as: |
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Definition
| Providing around-the-clock coverage through a Workers Compensation, Medical, and Group Disability policy. |
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Term
| Which of the following is NOT an exempt category under Workers Compensation insurance? |
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Definition
| A small business with only one employee. |
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Term
| The Second Injury Fund is: |
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Definition
| A Fund issued by the state, which assists in claims payments for totally disabled individuals who had a permanent pre-existing disability with their prior employment. |
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Term
| According to a new legal development, AB984 Chapter 439, if an automobile service contract is considered an insurance policy: |
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Definition
| It must be pre-approved by the Insurance Commissioner and the seller must be licensed. |
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Term
| The workers compensation policy was developed by: |
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Definition
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Term
| The California State Compensation Insurance fund is considered to be: |
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Definition
| both competitive fund and direct writer are correct |
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Term
| For an employee's illness or injury to be covered it must: |
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Definition
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Term
| The California Insurance Code defines 24-Hour Coverage as jointly issuing a Workers Compensation policy with a ________. |
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Definition
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Term
| WC now limits chiropractic and physical therapy to: |
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Definition
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Term
| Other States Insurance is Part Three (3) of the Workers Compensation policy and covers: |
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Definition
| Employees who travel out of state on work assignments and provides the statutory limits of the state in which they are working. |
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Term
| The establishment of Workers Compensation laws: |
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Definition
| Was foundational to building a relationship between the employer and employee |
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Term
| Employer's liability coverage covers what type of claims? |
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Definition
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Term
| The percentage of a deceased worker`s weekly wages payable to the spouse and dependent children is: |
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Definition
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Term
| According to a new development, AB 227 Chapter 635 regarding Workers Compensation and the California Insurance Guaranty Association, which of the following is NOT true? |
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Definition
| Fines for filing fraudulent Workers Compensation claims were increased to a minimum of $5,000.00 |
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Term
| In 1995, the "open rating system" gave companies a competitive edge in that: |
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Definition
| Workers Compensation insurance companies no longer had to file their rates and wait for approval from the Department of Insurance and no minimum rates were mandated. |
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