MINNESOTA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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, CORE DOMAINS
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1. Property and Casualty Insurance Fundamentals
2. Personal Lines Insurance (Homeowners, Dwelling, Auto)
3. Commercial Lines Insurance (Package Policies, CGL, Commercial Property)
4. Liability Insurance Principles and Coverage
5. Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability
6. Crime Insurance and Professional Liability
7. Minnesota State Laws, Rules, and Regulations
8. Insurance Contract Law and Policy Provisions
,9. Underwriting, Rating, and Risk Control
0. Claims Handling and Unfair Claims Practices
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INTRODUCTION
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This assessment is designed to prepare insurance producer candidates for the Minnesota
Property and Casualty Insurance licensing examination. The exam evaluates comprehensive
knowledge of insurance principles, policy types, coverage provisions, and Minnesota-specific
regulatory requirements. Candidates will encounter multiple-choice questions and scenario-based
items that test both foundational theory and applied professional knowledge. The assessment
emphasizes real-world application and decision-making skills essential for professional
practice. Topics include personal and commercial lines insurance, liability coverage,
workers' compensation, crime insurance, ethics, and compliance with state insurance laws.
Success on this exam demonstrates readiness to serve clients responsibly and legally in
Minnesota's insurance marketplace.
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, SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the Law of Large Numbers in insurance?
A. To determine premium rates based on individual risk characteristics
B. To predict future loss experience by analyzing historical data from a large group
C. To calculate the actual cash value of damaged property
D. To establish the maximum limits of liability for commercial policies
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The Law of Large Numbers allows insurers to predict future loss experience with greater
accuracy by analyzing historical data from a large group of similar risks. This statistical principle is fundamental
to underwriting and rate-making.
Question 2
A Minnesota homeowner files a claim for water damage caused by a burst pipe. The home has been vacant for
45 days. Which policy provision most likely affects this claim?
A. Subrogation
B. Vacancy and Unoccupancy
C. Other Insurance
D. Appraisal
🟢 Correct answer: B
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
, CORE DOMAINS
*
1. Property and Casualty Insurance Fundamentals
2. Personal Lines Insurance (Homeowners, Dwelling, Auto)
3. Commercial Lines Insurance (Package Policies, CGL, Commercial Property)
4. Liability Insurance Principles and Coverage
5. Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability
6. Crime Insurance and Professional Liability
7. Minnesota State Laws, Rules, and Regulations
8. Insurance Contract Law and Policy Provisions
,9. Underwriting, Rating, and Risk Control
0. Claims Handling and Unfair Claims Practices
*
INTRODUCTION
*
This assessment is designed to prepare insurance producer candidates for the Minnesota
Property and Casualty Insurance licensing examination. The exam evaluates comprehensive
knowledge of insurance principles, policy types, coverage provisions, and Minnesota-specific
regulatory requirements. Candidates will encounter multiple-choice questions and scenario-based
items that test both foundational theory and applied professional knowledge. The assessment
emphasizes real-world application and decision-making skills essential for professional
practice. Topics include personal and commercial lines insurance, liability coverage,
workers' compensation, crime insurance, ethics, and compliance with state insurance laws.
Success on this exam demonstrates readiness to serve clients responsibly and legally in
Minnesota's insurance marketplace.
*
, SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the Law of Large Numbers in insurance?
A. To determine premium rates based on individual risk characteristics
B. To predict future loss experience by analyzing historical data from a large group
C. To calculate the actual cash value of damaged property
D. To establish the maximum limits of liability for commercial policies
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The Law of Large Numbers allows insurers to predict future loss experience with greater
accuracy by analyzing historical data from a large group of similar risks. This statistical principle is fundamental
to underwriting and rate-making.
Question 2
A Minnesota homeowner files a claim for water damage caused by a burst pipe. The home has been vacant for
45 days. Which policy provision most likely affects this claim?
A. Subrogation
B. Vacancy and Unoccupancy
C. Other Insurance
D. Appraisal
🟢 Correct answer: B