California Life, Accident, and Health Insurance Final Exam 160 Questions with Answers
What distinguishes a deferred annuity from an immediate
... [Show More] annuity? - CORRECT ANSWER The time at which benefit payments start
Cindy buys a 10-year certain annuity with an installment refund. After receiving monthly payments for 5 years, Cindy dies. How many remaining payments will the insurer make to her beneficiary? - CORRECT ANSWER 60 payments
What is a common reason people purchase an annuity? - CORRECT ANSWER To protect against the risk of outliving their financial resources
What kind of annuity pays income to two annuitants until their deaths? - CORRECT ANSWER Joint and survivor annuity
What is a joint and survivor annuity? - CORRECT ANSWER Provides payments the annuity to two people. If either person dies, the same income payments continue to the survivor for life. When the surviving annuitant dies, no further payments are made to anyone.
Victoria owns a life annuity and elects to receive annuity payments monthly for the remainder of her life with "ten years certain". Her annuity will make payments - CORRECT ANSWER for a minimum of 120 months and a maximum of the remainder of her life
Which of the following statements regarding a life insurance policy dividend is TRUE? - CORRECT ANSWER It is the distribution of excess of funds accumulated by the insurer on participating policies.
An insured owned by its policyholders is called a - CORRECT ANSWER mutual insurer
An insurer enters into a contract with a third party to insure itself against losses from insurance policies it issues. What is the agreement called? - CORRECT ANSWER Reinsurance
What is reinsurance? - CORRECT ANSWER An arrangement by which an insurance company transfers a portion of a risk it has assumed to another insurer
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of reinsurance? - CORRECT ANSWER Increases the unearned premium reserve
Which of the following is a contract that involves one party which indemnifies another when a loss arises from an unknown event? - CORRECT ANSWER Insurance policy
What is an insurance policy? - CORRECT ANSWER A contract where one party promises to indemnify another against loss that arises from an unknown event
What is residual disability income insurance payments based on? - CORRECT ANSWER The amount of the insured's income is reduced by the disability
Manuel is considered to be a disabled person as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As such, he is unable to perform any of the following life activities EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER Driving
Which of the following is NOT a provision in a disability income policy? - CORRECT ANSWER Deductible and coinsurance provision
Which of these statements is NOT true concerning recurrent disabilities? - CORRECT ANSWER The insurer continues coverage after a new elimination period
Kim is insured under a disability income insurance policy with an "own-occupation" clause. She was recently injured in an automobile accident and can no longer perform the tasks of her job. Kim is now considered to be - CORRECT ANSWER totally disabled
What percentage of eligible employees must participate in a noncontributory group health plan before it can be put in effect? - CORRECT ANSWER 100%
Business Overhead Expense Insurance pays for - CORRECT ANSWER business expenses when a business owner becomes disabled
Minimum participation standards exist for group health insurance plans in order to - CORRECT ANSWER prevent adverse selection
The problem of overinsurance is addressed in which health insurance provision? - CORRECT ANSWER Coordination of benefits
What is the purpose of the coordination of benefits (COB) provision? - CORRECT ANSWER To avoid duplication of benefit payments and overinsurance when an individual is covered under more than one group health plan
Who is financially liable for the payment of covered claims in a fully insured group health plan? - CORRECT ANSWER Insurer
The insurer has the option of terminating a health insurance policy on a date stated in the contract. What type of policy is this? - CORRECT ANSWER Optionally renewable
What is an optionally renewable policy? - CORRECT ANSWER A provision allowing an insurer to terminate the policy on a date specified in the contract
Bruce is involved in an accident and becomes totally and permanently disabled. His insurance policy continues in force without payment of further premiums. Which policy provision is responsible for this? - CORRECT ANSWER Waiver of premium provision
Christine has a health insurance policy that has been in force beyond the incontestable period. The insurer has discovered that a fraudulent statement was made on the application. What would the insurer have to pay on a claim, assuming this wasn't a guaranteed renewable policy? - CORRECT ANSWER Nothing
What type of health insurance policy cannot be canceled by the insurer nor increase the premiums? - CORRECT ANSWER Noncancellable
The conditions, times, and circumstances under which an insured is NOT covered by a health policy are called? - CORRECT ANSWER exclusions
What are exclusions in a health policy? - CORRECT ANSWER Specified hazards listed in a policy for which benefits will not be paid
Under a health insurance policy, the provision that states the kind of benefits provided and the circumstances under which they will be paid is called the? - CORRECT ANSWER insuring clause
What does an insuring clause state? - CORRECT ANSWER Under a health insurance policy, the provision that states the kind of benefits provided and the circumstances under which they will be paid
Which of these is NOT a relevant factor in the health insurance principle of morbidity? - CORRECT ANSWER Intelligence
How does rising morbidity rates affect health insurance? - CORRECT ANSWER Increased premiums
In health insurance, morbidity rates show - CORRECT ANSWER the expected incidence of sickness or disability within a given group during a given period of time
Which of the following factors is NOT used in underwriting health insurance policies? - CORRECT ANSWER Intelligence
Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a contract? - CORRECT ANSWER Equal consideration is required between the involved parties
Which of the following statements correctly describes a contract of indemnity? - CORRECT ANSWER One party is restored to the same financial position the party was in before the loss occurred
Which of the following is NOT required in the content of a policy? - CORRECT ANSWER Probability of loss
Which statement is CORRECT when describing a contract of adhesion? - CORRECT ANSWER Contract may be accepted or rejected by the insured
Restoring an insured to the same condition as before a loss is an example of the principle of - CORRECT ANSWER Indemnity
Which course of action is the insurer entitled to when deliberate concealment is committed by the insured? - CORRECT ANSWER Rescinding the contract
The importance of representation is demonstrated in what rule? - CORRECT ANSWER Materiality of concealment
What is the price of insurance for each exposure unit? - CORRECT ANSWER Rate
Which of the following is NOT an insurer policy expense? - CORRECT ANSWER Premiums
A beneficiary receives only the death benefit earnings in which settlement option? - CORRECT ANSWER Interest option
Which of these is the automatic mode of settlement for life insurance policy proceeds? - CORRECT ANSWER Lump-sum
A spendthrift clause in a life insurance policy - CORRECT ANSWER restricts the ability of the beneficiary to sign benefits
Premiums are best described as - CORRECT ANSWER the amount an insured pays per unit of coverage
What does the grace period allow a life insurance policy owner to do? - CORRECT ANSWER Make a premium payment after the due date without any loss of coverage
Which of the following does a policyowner NOT have a right to change? - CORRECT ANSWER Dividend schedule
When does a life insurance policy's waiver of premium take effect? - CORRECT ANSWER Insured becomes totally disabled
What are collateral assignments normally associated with? - CORRECT ANSWER Bank loans
Jerry is an insured who understated his age on his life insurance application, paying $12 per $1,000 of insurance instead of $15 per $1,000. If he dies, how will the adjusted death benefit be calculated? - CORRECT ANSWER 12/15th of the policy's face amount
How is a life insurance policy dividend legally defined? - CORRECT ANSWER A return of excess premium and not taxable
If an insured dies because of an accident, which type of life insurance rider will provide additional coverage? - CORRECT ANSWER Accidental death rider
What time period allows an insured's life insurance policy to remain in force even if the premium was not paid of the due date? - CORRECT ANSWER Grace period
An insurer can be protected from adverse selection with which policy provision? - CORRECT ANSWER Suicide clause
A life insurance policy can be surrendered for its cash value under which policy provision? - CORRECT ANSWER Nonforfeiture options
In a modified endowment contract, the penalty tax imposed on premature withdrawals is - CORRECT ANSWER 10%
A life insurance policy's limit of liability would be - CORRECT ANSWER the policy's face amount
Tom is shopping for a policy that covers two people and would pay the face amount ONLY when the first person dies. The type of life policy he is looking for is called a - CORRECT ANSWER Joint life policy
What is a joint life policy? - CORRECT ANSWER It covers two or more people and pays the face amount at the first insured's death
Which of the following types of life insurance combines a savings element along with a flexible premium option? - CORRECT ANSWER Universal life
An insurance policy written after 1988 that fails to pass the seven-pay test is known as - CORRECT ANSWER a modified endowment contract
A life insurance policy where the insured can choose where the cash value can be invested is called - CORRECT ANSWER variable life
Scott has just purchased a new house. He is now shopping for a life insurance policy that provides a death benefit that matches the projected outstanding debt of his mortgage. Which life policy would best suit his needs? - CORRECT ANSWER Mortgage redemption
A life insurance policy that pays the face amount if the insured survives to a specified period of time is called - CORRECT ANSWER endowment insurance
Which of the following is NOT a risk classification that an underwriter would use? - CORRECT ANSWER Dividend risk
When an applicant applies for insurance, the process by which he insurer determines whether to issue a policy is called - CORRECT ANSWER underwriting
A report which is based on creditworthiness and personal characteristics that influences an insurance applicant's eligibility for life and health insurance is called a(n) - CORRECT ANSWER consumer report
Which of the following types of information is NOT required for a life insurance application? - CORRECT ANSWER Ethnicity
The Medical Information Bureau consists of - CORRECT ANSWER life and health insurance companies
What must an applicant do in order to authorize the release of an attending physician report? - CORRECT ANSWER Sign a consent form
What are members of the Medical Information Bureau (MIB) required to report? - CORRECT ANSWER Medical ailments discovered during the underwriting process
Which of the following does specified disease insurance NOT cover? - CORRECT ANSWER costs covered by medical expense insurance
Major medical expense plans typically use a cost containment measure for emergency hospital care. This is referred to as a(n) - CORRECT ANSWER deductible
At what point does a self-insured group qualify for stop-loss coverage? - CORRECT ANSWER When claims exceed a specified limit in a set period of time
What does a Hospital Confinement indemnity policy pay for? - CORRECT ANSWER Pays a specified daily amount while the insured is confined to a hospital
Medical expense policies will typically cover which of the following? - CORRECT ANSWER Injuries caused by accidents
All of these are examples of cost sharing in a health insurance policy EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER Coordination
Wat is considered the most common type of specified disease insurance policy? - CORRECT ANSWER Cancer
Moral hazard is described as - CORRECT ANSWER increased chance of a loss because of an insured's dishonest tendencies
Which of the following is any situation that presents the possibility of a loss? - CORRECT ANSWER Loss exposure
Which of the following is a situation where there is a possibility of either a loss or a gain? - CORRECT ANSWER Speculative risk
Which of these statements correctly describes risk? - CORRECT ANSWER Pure risk is the only insurable risk
All of the following circumstances must be met for loss retention to be an effective risk management technique, EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER Probability of loss is unknown
A situation in which there is ONLY a chance of loss or no loss is a - CORRECT ANSWER pure risk
Which of the following refers to a condition that may increase the chance of a loss? - CORRECT ANSWER Hazard
A hazard can be best described as - CORRECT ANSWER a condition that may increase the likelihood of a loss occurring
How are Roth IRA's treated for tax purposes? - CORRECT ANSWER Non-deductible contributions and tax-free distributions
Retirement plans are prevented from favoring highly compensated employees under which government regulation? - CORRECT ANSWER Nondiscrimination
What doe ESOP stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER Employee Stock Ownership Plan
ESOPs are typically invested in - CORRECT ANSWER employer stock
What type of coverage pays a benefit for part-time nursing care that can be provided in a patient's home? - CORRECT ANSWER Home health care
What portion does an insured pay for covered expenses under Medicare Part B after the deductible? - CORRECT ANSWER 20%
Rating an individual's need for long-term care benefits can be measured by - CORRECT ANSWER activities of daily living
Which of the following plans will cover medical costs that Medicare doesn't cover? - CORRECT ANSWER Medicare supplement
Which Social Security status does a worker with 6 quarters of coverage during the last 13-quarter period have? - CORRECT ANSWER Currently insured
The "blackout period" affects whose benefits? - CORRECT ANSWER Surviving spouse
At what age is a surviving spouse without dependents eligible for Social Security survivor benefits? - CORRECT ANSWER 60
According to Social Security, an individual with 6 credits of coverage during the previous 13-quarter is considered to be: - CORRECT ANSWER currently insured
An individual that has 40 quarters of coverage, for Social Security purposes, is considered to be - CORRECT ANSWER fully insured
In order to be considered "currently insured" under Social Security, an individual must be credited with: - CORRECT ANSWER 6 quarters of coverage during the last 13-quarter period
Key person insurance is intended to - CORRECT ANSWER cover business losses due to the death of a key employee
Which of the following pieces of information is NOT gathered during the personal financial planning process? - CORRECT ANSWER An individual's civic organization memberships
The Human Life Value concept is based on - CORRECT ANSWER income
An insurance policy issued in California may be called a comprehensive long-term care insurance policy if benefits are provided for - CORRECT ANSWER Institutional (nursing facilities) and home care
According to the PPACA, an adult can be covered by a parent's health care plan until what age? - CORRECT ANSWER Age 26
Kimberly is an employee on leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). What will happen to her group health coverage? - CORRECT ANSWER She continues to be enrolled during the leave
People with low income can be provided with medical assistance through which program? - CORRECT ANSWER Medi-Cal
When selling a long term care insurance rider to an applicant, a life agent must take into consideration all of these factors, EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER Attending physician's statement
In what order are people on the MRMIP waiting list allowed to enroll? - CORRECT ANSWER Based on the date an individuals's application is received
Which of the following is NOT an accurate description of Access for infants and Mothers Program (AIM)? - CORRECT ANSWER Only women who have private insurance plans with a maternity-only deductible or copayment greater than $1,500 are eligible
Which of the following actions is NOT allowed by Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) counselors? - CORRECT ANSWER Charge a fee
What is the purpose of the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP)? - CORRECT ANSWER PCIP was created by the PPACA for people rejected by private health insurers due to pre-existing conditions
What effect did the Pregnancy Discrimination Act have on the health industry? - CORRECT ANSWER Pregnancy must be treated as any other medical condition
The California Insurance Code allows an individual how many days to cancel a life policy for a full-refund? - CORRECT ANSWER Between 10 and 30 days
What prevents a life insurance policy from being rescinded by the insurer after being in force for two years? - CORRECT ANSWER Incontestability clause
What does the term "illustration" mean when used in the phrase "life insurance policy illustration", according to the California Insurance Code? - CORRECT ANSWER Presentation of policy features that includes non-guaranteed elements
The free-look period for life insurance policyowners age 60 or older is - CORRECT ANSWER 30 days
An agent's attempt to stop the replacement of an existing life insurance policy is known as - CORRECT ANSWER conservation
Who does a life settlement broker represent? - CORRECT ANSWER Individual wanting to sell their life policy to a third party
Paul has an existing annuity and is sold a new one, in which the new policy holds no greater financial benefit to him than the existing contract. This is considered a(n) - CORRECT ANSWER unnecessary replacement
Which of the following does NOT have to be included on life insurance policy illustrations? - CORRECT ANSWER Statement that all values and benefits are guaranteed
Which of the following describes a contributory group insurance plan? - CORRECT ANSWER Part of the premium is paid by the employee
A terminated employee that has exercised the conversion privilege is able to convert - CORRECT ANSWER term insurance into permanent insurance
How does underwriting differ between group life and individual life insurance? - CORRECT ANSWER Medical questions must be answered on individual life insurance
Tim was recently terminated from his employment and opted to change his existing group term life insurance to individual permanent life insurance. What is this process called? - CORRECT ANSWER Conversion
Who are the parties to the master contract in a group life insurance policy? - CORRECT ANSWER Insurer and employer
Which of the following does Medicare Part A NOT provide coverage for? - CORRECT ANSWER Doctor's services
Which of the following healthcare providers provides both the healthcare services and healthcare coverage? - CORRECT ANSWER Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Individuals become eligible for Medicare Part A benefits at what age? - CORRECT ANSWER 65
After the annual deductible is met, a Medicare Part B patient will pay ____ of the remaining covered expenses. - CORRECT ANSWER 20%
After the annual deductible is met, Medicare Part B will pay ____ of the remaining approved charges. - CORRECT ANSWER 80%
Medicare Part B covers - CORRECT ANSWER physician expenses
How is a Medicare claim submitted? - CORRECT ANSWER Expenses are submitted to Medicare by the health provider
Jon's health plan pays benefits of 90% for in-network providers and 70% for out-of-network providers. What kind of plan is this? - CORRECT ANSWER PPO
What is PPO? - CORRECT ANSWER A Preferred Provider Organization pays more for care received from a network provider than it pays for care from a non-network provider
Individual health insurance coverage typically excludes injuries at an employee's workplace because - CORRECT ANSWER it's covered by the state Workers' Compensation program
If a healthcare provider is considered to be a "service provider", what does this mean? - CORRECT ANSWER Payment for services goes directly to the provider
Which statement is TRUE regarding Workers' Compensation coverage - CORRECT ANSWER Employer pays the entire premium for Workers' Compensation coverage
Jim is applying to become an insurance agent and has a past misdemeanor conviction that was later expunged due to California Penal Code 1203.4. Which of the following statements is correct? - CORRECT ANSWER Jim must still disclose the conviction on his insurance license application
The California Insurance Code requires that an insurer must have enough assets to cover its liabilities and for reinsurance of all outstanding risks. To remain solvent, it must also possess additional assets equal to what amount? - CORRECT ANSWER Its paid-in capital
When handling premiums for an insured, an agent is acting in which capacity? - CORRECT ANSWER Fiduciary
An individual who transacts life, disability, or life and accident and health insurance on behalf of an insurer is called a(n): - CORRECT ANSWER life agent
Which of the following does the California Insurance Code NOT require an insurance policy to specify? - CORRECT ANSWER Insurer's financial rating
Which of the following is NOT protected under the California Life and Health Guarantee Association? - CORRECT ANSWER Insurers
Insurance agents and brokers must make their insurance records available to the Commissioner - CORRECT ANSWER at all times
Any changes in background information that occur after a producer application has been submitted or a license has been issued MUST be reported to the Insurance Commissioner within - CORRECT ANSWER 30 days
Failure to report background changes within 30 days as required under section 1729.2 of the California insurance code could subject a license or applicant to - CORRECT ANSWER fine, suspension, and denial
The California Insurance Code defines "policy" as a(n) - CORRECT ANSWER written contract
Before an insurer is allowed to test an individual for HIV, what must be completed? - CORRECT ANSWER Consent form
Which type of jurisdiction requires an insurer to have its rates accepted by the Insurance Department prior to using them? - CORRECT ANSWER Prior approval
Pete is a life agent who has misappropriated fiduciary funds to his own use. What is Pete guilty of? - CORRECT ANSWER Theft
Anyone employed in California to assist an insurance agent in transacting insurance is called an insurance - CORRECT ANSWER solicitor
According to the California Insurance Code, what is "insurance"? - CORRECT ANSWER A contract
What does the term "indemnity" mean as it pertains to insurance? - CORRECT ANSWER To make whole
According to the California Insurance Code, what term is used to describe a fact so important it could affect the policy premium? - CORRECT ANSWER Materiality [Show Less]