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Pass your Louisiana Property and Casualty Insurance licensing exam with confidence using this comprehensive actual exam for the 2026/2027 cycle. This verified and revised resource contains multiple choice questions with correct answers. Key topics include Louisiana-specific insurance regulations and laws, property insurance coverages (homeowners, commercial, flood), casualty and liability insurance (auto, general liability, workers' compensation), policy provisions and endorsements, and claims handling and ethical practices. Each answer is clearly presented for reliable licensing success. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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LOUISIANA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE
ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | Comprehensive Multiple
Choice Q&A | Verified & Revised Answers | Pass
Guaranteed - A+ Graded

Section 1: General Insurance Concepts (25 Questions)

Q1: A client tells their producer their home's construction year is 2010. It was actually built in 2005. The
policy issues. Three months later, a total fire loss occurs. The insurer discovers the discrepancy. Under
Louisiana law, what is the MOST likely outcome?

A. The policy is void ab initio, no coverage

B. Coverage is reduced by 20%

C. The policy remains in force because the misstatement was not material to the loss [CORRECT]

D. Insurer can increase premium but must pay claim

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The misstatement about construction year did not cause or worsen the fire loss, so it is not
material. Even if material, Louisiana requires intent to deceive to void coverage. Option A is wrong
because void ab initio requires intentional fraud, not innocent misstatement.

Q2: Which of the following BEST describes the principle of indemnity as applied to property insurance in
Louisiana?

A. The insured may profit from a covered loss

B. The insured is restored to the same financial position after loss as before, without gain [CORRECT]

C. The insurer pays the full policy limit regardless of actual loss amount

D. The insured selects any valuation method they prefer

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Indemnity prevents the insured from profiting from insurance. The policy restores the actual
financial position, not more. Option A is wrong because profiting from insurance violates the principle of
indemnity and encourages fraud.

,Q3: A producer in Louisiana has a written contract with ABC Insurance Company but routinely binds
coverage that exceeds their contractual authority. Which type of authority is the producer exercising?

A. Express authority

B. Implied authority

C. Apparent authority [CORRECT]

D. Conditional authority

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Apparent authority exists when the insurer's actions lead third parties to reasonably believe
the producer has authority to bind. Option A is wrong because express authority is only what is explicitly
granted in the written contract, which was exceeded here.

Q4: Under Louisiana law, an insurance contract is considered a contract of adhesion because:

A. Both parties negotiate all terms equally

B. The insurer drafts the policy and the insured takes it or leaves it [CORRECT]

C. It requires a court to interpret every provision

D. It is only valid if signed by an attorney

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Contracts of adhesion are drafted by one party (the insurer) with no negotiation, so courts
interpret ambiguities against the drafter. Option A is wrong because adhesion contracts specifically lack
equal negotiation.

Q5: Which of the following is a fundamental requirement for a valid insurance contract in Louisiana?

A. The insured must have suffered a loss before the contract is formed

B. There must be an offer, acceptance, consideration, and competent parties [CORRECT]

C. The contract must be notarized by a Louisiana notary public

D. The insurer must be domiciled in Louisiana

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Like all contracts, insurance requires offer, acceptance, consideration, and legal capacity.
Option A is wrong because insurable interest does not require a loss at inception—only the potential for
loss.

,Q6: A risk that is characterized by both the chance of loss and the chance of gain is known as:

A. Pure risk

B. Speculative risk [CORRECT]

C. Fundamental risk

D. Particular risk

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Speculative risk involves potential for gain or loss, like gambling or stock investing. Option A is
wrong because pure risk involves only the chance of loss or no loss, which is the type insurance covers.

Q7: In Louisiana, a property insurance policy that covers all perils EXCEPT those specifically excluded is
called:

A. A named perils policy

B. An open perils policy [CORRECT]

C. A basic form policy

D. A specified risk policy

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Open perils (all-risk) covers everything not excluded, providing broader protection. Option A
is wrong because named perils only covers perils specifically listed in the policy.

Q8: Which of the following is an example of a morale hazard in insurance?

A. A wooden building in a fire-prone area

B. An insured who is careless because they know insurance will pay [CORRECT]

C. A flood zone location

D. A manufacturing defect in electrical wiring

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Morale hazard is increased carelessness due to the existence of insurance. Option A is wrong
because that describes a physical hazard, not an attitudinal one.

Q9: Under Louisiana law, when an insurance policy contains ambiguous language, how do courts
typically resolve the ambiguity?

, A. They void the policy entirely

B. They interpret the ambiguity against the insurer (contra proferentem) [CORRECT]

C. They require the insured to prove the intended meaning

D. They send the dispute to the Louisiana Department of Insurance

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Louisiana courts apply contra proferentem, interpreting ambiguities against the party who
drafted the contract (the insurer). Option A is wrong because ambiguity does not void the policy; it is
resolved in favor of coverage.

Q10: A Louisiana producer's license expires on the last day of their birth month. If the producer holds a
Property license, in which year does it renew?

A. Every even-numbered year

B. Every odd-numbered year [CORRECT]

C. Every year

D. Every four years

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Louisiana Property licenses renew every odd-numbered year; Casualty, Personal Lines, Title,
and others also renew in odd years. Option A is wrong because Life, Health, and Variable licenses renew
in even-numbered years.

Q11: Which of the following BEST describes the concept of "utmost good faith" (uberrimae fidei) in
insurance?

A. The insurer must offer the lowest possible premium

B. Both parties must disclose all material facts known to them [CORRECT]

C. The insured must accept the first settlement offer

D. The insurer must pay all claims within 10 days

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Uberrimae fidei requires full disclosure of all material facts by both parties. Option A is wrong
because good faith does not require lowest premiums; it requires honest dealing.

Q12: A Louisiana homeowner intentionally sets fire to their own home to collect insurance proceeds.
This is an example of:

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