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NORTH CAROLINA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE EXAM 2025/2026 BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+

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NORTH CAROLINA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE EXAM 2025/2026 BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+

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NORTH CAROLINA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE
EXAM 2025/2026 BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT VERIFIED
FOR GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+




What is a recommended strategy for reading exam questions? -
ANSWERS--Slow down and read each question thoroughly, paying
attention to words like 'not', 'except', or 'unless'.


What is the definition of insurance as provided in the manual? -
ANSWERS--Insurance is a plan of spreading the risk of possible loss
over a large number of people, protecting against the uncertainty of
when a financial loss might occur.


What mathematical principle is insurance based on? - ANSWERS--The
Law of Large Numbers.


What is a speculative risk? - ANSWERS--A risk where there is a
chance of gain as well as a chance of loss.

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What is emphasized about the nature of the insurance industry? -
ANSWERS--It is a dependable and desirable field for a business
career, offering opportunities for continuous learning and success.


What is the significance of the first thought during the exam? -
ANSWERS--Your first thought is usually the best one.


What is the importance of reading questions carefully in the exam? -
ANSWERS--The ability to read carefully is almost as important as
content knowledge for the exam.


What is a speculative risk? - ANSWERS--A speculative risk is when
there is a chance of gain as well as a chance of loss, such as buying a
stock or gambling.


What is a pure risk? - ANSWERS--A pure risk is when there is a
chance of loss only, and these risks are the subject of insurance
protection, although not all pure risks are insurable.


What are the characteristics of an insurable risk? - ANSWERS--An
insurable risk has low probability of loss, less than catastrophic
results, measurable loss, significant loss, and the loss must be
accidental and unintended.


What does probability measure in the context of insurance? -
ANSWERS--Probability measures the chance of an event occurring
and is a measure of uncertainty, highest when probability is 50%.

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What is the Law of Large Numbers? - ANSWERS--The Law of Large
Numbers states that as a larger number of events are included, the
difference between actual and expected results becomes smaller,
allowing for predictions of future losses.


What is geographic dispersion in insurance? - ANSWERS--Geographic
dispersion, or 'spread of risk', is spreading exposed units over a large
area to avoid high losses in the event of a catastrophe.


What is adverse selection in insurance? - ANSWERS--Adverse
selection is the tendency of people with a higher probability of loss
to buy and maintain insurance coverage, which can negatively
impact the insurer.


What is risk retention? - ANSWERS--Risk retention is when an
individual maintains liability for a loss by not purchasing insurance,
such as having a deductible in an insurance policy.


What does risk transfer mean in insurance? - ANSWERS--Risk transfer
is shifting the responsibility for a loss to an insurance company
through the purchase of insurance.


What is risk control or reduction? - ANSWERS--Risk control or
reduction involves attempts to prevent a loss or reduce the amount
of a loss, such as building earthquake-resistant structures.


What are perils in insurance? - ANSWERS--Perils are the actual
causes of loss, such as fire, theft, wind, or hail.

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What are hazards in the context of insurance? - ANSWERS--Hazards
increase the probability of a peril occurring, such as bald tires
increasing the chance of a wreck.


What is the Principle of Indemnity in insurance? - ANSWERS--The
Principle of Indemnity states that insurance aims to restore the
insured to their original financial position before a loss, without gain.


What does property insurance cover? - ANSWERS--Property
insurance indemnifies a person or business for loss of tangible
property or loss of income produced by that property.


What does casualty insurance provide? - ANSWERS--Casualty
insurance provides protection against unexpected costs due to acts
causing bodily injury or property damage to another individual.


What is private or voluntary insurance? - ANSWERS--Private or
voluntary insurance is where individuals seek coverage to meet
recognized needs, not required or provided by the government.


What is social insurance? - ANSWERS--Social insurance consists of
programs required or made available by the government, such as
Workers Compensation and Flood Insurance.


What is reinsurance? - ANSWERS--Reinsurance is when insurers sell
portions of their individual contracts of insurance to other
companies.

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