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NY Life Accident & Health Insurance Agent/Broker Exam Series 17-55 Actual Questions with Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales | 2026/2027 Grade A Study Guide

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This comprehensive study guide is designed for candidates preparing for the New York Life, Accident & Health Insurance Agent/Broker Exam (Series 17-55). It features exam-aligned, actual-style questions with verified answers and detailed rationales, reflecting current New York licensing standards and exam requirements for the 2026/2027 testing cycle. Ideal for aspiring insurance agents, brokers, and licensing candidates in New York, this resource covers key exam domains including life insurance policies, accident and health coverage, annuities, underwriting principles, policy provisions, ethics, consumer protection, and New York insurance laws and regulations. Each question is supported by clear explanations to strengthen comprehension, application, and exam readiness. Aligned with the current Series 17-55 exam format, this study guide supports focused review, confidence-building, and first-attempt success. It is an essential tool for structured preparation and achieving Grade A performance on the NY Life, Accident & Health Insurance Agent/Broker Exam.

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NY Life Accident & Health Insurance

Agent/Broker Exam Series 17-55 Actual

Questions with Verified Answers & Detailed

Rationales | 2026/2027 Grade A Study Guide




1. A client asks the nurse, "What is the primary purpose of disability income

insurance?" Which response by the nurse is most accurate?

A. It pays for all medical expenses related to a disabling condition.

B. It replaces lost income if you are unable to work due to disability.

C. It provides a lump sum payment upon diagnosis of a critical illness.

D. It covers the cost of hiring a replacement for a key employee.

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Disability income insurance is designed to replace a

portion of earned income when the insured is unable to perform their

occupational duties due to illness or injury.

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2. The nurse is reviewing an insurance policy with a client. The clause stating

that loss of sight or limbs qualifies the client for full benefits is an example of

which provision?

A. Recurrent disability

B. Elimination period

C. Presumptive disability

D. Benefit limitation

CORRECT ANSWER: C. A presumptive disability clause specifies certain

severe conditions (like loss of sight or limbs) that automatically qualify the

insured for full benefits, often without a waiting period.

3. A client's disability insurance includes a clause stating that if the same

disability returns within 6 months, it will be considered the same claim. The

nurse identifies this as which provision?

A. Probationary period

B. Benefit period

C. Recurrent disability

D. Elimination period

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CORRECT ANSWER: C. A recurrent disability provision defines a period during

which the return of a prior condition is treated as a continuation of the

original disability, preventing the start of a new elimination period.

4. When teaching a client about disability insurance, how should the nurse

define the "elimination period"?

A. The maximum length of time benefits will be paid.

B. The waiting period between the onset of disability and the start of

benefits.

C. The time after policy issuance when illness-related claims are not covered.

D. The period for assessing if the disability is total or partial.

CORRECT ANSWER: B. The elimination period (or waiting period) is the time

an insured must be disabled before benefit payments begin, similar to a

deductible in time instead of money.

5. A client is concerned that an illness occurring right after a new disability

policy starts won't be covered. The nurse explains that this is addressed by

which policy feature?

A. Benefit Period

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B. Probationary Period

C. Grace Period

D. Elimination Period

CORRECT ANSWER: B. A probationary period is a specific time after a policy's

effective date during which coverage for illness-related disabilities is not

provided, though accident coverage is usually immediate.

6. The nurse is explaining policy terms to a client. The "benefit period" is best

defined as which of the following?

A. The waiting period before benefits begin.

B. The maximum percentage of income the policy will replace.

C. The length of time benefits will be paid for a covered disability.

D. The time frame for submitting a claim after a loss.

CORRECT ANSWER: C. The benefit period determines the duration (e.g., 2

years, to age 65) for which monthly disability benefits will be paid for a

covered claim.

7. A client's disability policy will only cover up to 60% of their pre-disability

earnings. The nurse identifies this as which type of provision?

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