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All of the following are true of the HO-3 Special Form, EXCEPT: Select one:
A. The HO-3 meets the property and liability coverage needs of most families.
B. The HO-3 can be modified for special needs through available
endorsements.
C. The HO-3 is designed for owners who occupy their dwelling or choose to
rent it.
D. The HO-3 is typically used as a basis for understanding other HO coverage
forms. ANSWER- C. The HO-3 is designed for owners who occupy their
dwelling or choose to rent it.
Which one of the following is true regarding the use of technology in home risk
management? Select one:
A. Technology is more prevalent, abundant, and useful in homes than in
automotive environments.
B. Smart devices in the home have reaffirmed the need for existing claims data
to assess risk.
C. Sensors are generally regarded as useful in loss prevention, but not in loss
reduction.
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D. Data gathered from sensors is used by insurers for personalized pricing and
claims handling. -
✔✔D. Data gathered from sensors is used by insurers for personalized pricing and
claims handling.
All of the following will be shown under the Schedule of Coverages section on the
Declarations page of the Personal Auto Policy (PAP), EXCEPT:
Select one:
A. Deductibles
B. Endorsements
C. Premiums
D. Limits of insurance ANSWER- B. Endorsements
The timeframe, beginning with the inception date, during which insurance
coverage applies, is known as the
Select one:
A. Expiration date.
B. Policy period.
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C. Coverage date.
D. Rating period. ANSWER- B. Policy period.
Under the liability coverage in the Personal Auto Policy (PAP), the insurer agrees
to pay Select one:
A. Judgments for bodily injury intentionally caused by the insured.
B. Defense costs incurred by the insurer.
C. Judgments in excess of the liability limits.
D. Costs incidental to claims not covered by the policy. ANSWER- B.
Defense costs incurred by the insurer.
Miguel, an insured has a Personal Auto Policy (PAP) that includes medical
payments coverage. The insured crashed his car while trying to be the first car to
pull away from a stop at a red light when the light turned green. In this scenario,
Miguel
Select one:
A. Would not be eligible for medical payments under the Personal Auto Policy
(PAP) if he was found at fault because of this accident.
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B. Would not be eligible for medical payments under the Personal Auto Policy
(PAP) because he is being reckless.
C. Would be eligible for medical payments under the Personal Auto Policy
(PAP) because he wasn't caught speeding at the scene.
D. Would be eligible for medical payments under the Personal Auto Policy
(PAP) as the named insured and an occupant of a covered auto. ANSWER- D.
Would be eligible for medical payments under the Personal Auto Policy (PAP) as
the named insured and an occupant of a covered auto.
The medical payments coverage in the Personal Auto Policy (PAP) applies to
Select one:
A. Anyone injured in an accident involving an insured.
B. Any person occupying a covered auto.
C. Anyone occupying a car not owned by any insured but driven by an insured.
D. Any insured who is also covered by workers compensation for the same
accident. ANSWER- B. Any person occupying a covered auto.
Jill is insured by a Personal Auto Policy (PAP). Several witnesses saw her run a
red light and collide with a car that clearly had the right of way. Jill was at fault for
the accident. Although the other car sustained damage, its driver drove off and
neither the car nor the driver was ever identified. Jill sustained injuries in the
accident and made an uninsured motorists (UM) coverage claim under her PAP.
Jill will
Select one: