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CALIFORNIA BRANCH 3 OPERATOR | REAL EXAM 2026/2027 | VERIFIED EXAM SOLUTIONS – COMPREHENSIVE (PASS GUARANTEE)

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California Branch 3 Operator Exam — Property and Casualty Insurance




1. What is the difference between 'all-risk' and 'named perils' coverage?
ANSWER : All-risk (open perils) coverage insures against all causes of loss
except those specifically excluded, while named perils coverage only insures
against the specific causes of loss listed in the policy. Open perils provides
broader protection.


2. What is 'loss of use' coverage in a homeowners policy?
ANSWER : Loss of use coverage, also called Coverage D in standard
homeowners policies, pays for the additional living expenses an insured
incurs when a covered loss makes their home uninhabitable. It covers hotel,
food, and other costs above normal living expenses.


3. What is 'boiler and machinery insurance' (equipment breakdown
coverage)?
ANSWER : Boiler and machinery insurance, now commonly called
equipment breakdown coverage, protects against sudden and accidental
breakdown of equipment such as boilers, pressure vessels, air conditioning
systems, and electrical machinery. Standard property policies exclude
mechanical breakdown.


4. What is 'excess of loss' reinsurance?
ANSWER : Excess of loss reinsurance pays losses that exceed a specified
retention level (the primary insurer's layer). The reinsurer only pays if a
single loss or aggregate losses surpass the agreed threshold, making it
suitable for catastrophic event protection.


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5. What is 'medical payments coverage' (MedPay) in an auto policy?
ANSWER : Medical payments coverage in an auto policy pays for medical
expenses of the insured and passengers injured in an automobile accident,
regardless of fault. It applies to injuries sustained while in the insured
vehicle or while a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.


6. What is 'arson' and how does it affect insurance claims?
ANSWER : Arson is the deliberate setting of fire to property, often to collect
insurance proceeds. If an insured or someone acting on their behalf commits
arson, the insurer can deny the claim and the individual may face criminal
prosecution under California law.


7. What is an 'endorsement' to an insurance policy?
ANSWER : An endorsement is a written modification attached to an
insurance policy that changes, adds, or removes coverage from the original
policy terms. Endorsements can be used to customize a policy to meet the
specific needs of the insured.


8. Define 'liability insurance.'
ANSWER : Liability insurance protects the insured against claims arising
from bodily injury or property damage caused to others by the insured's
negligence or actions. The insurer defends the insured and pays damages on
their behalf up to the policy limit.


9. What is 'underinsured motorist coverage' (UIM)?
ANSWER : Underinsured motorist coverage pays the difference between the
insured's damages and the at-fault driver's liability limits when those limits
are insufficient to cover the full extent of the insured's losses.


10. What is a 'loss ratio' in insurance?


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ANSWER : The loss ratio is the percentage of earned premiums paid out in
claims and loss adjustment expenses. It is calculated by dividing total
incurred losses by total earned premiums. A loss ratio below 100% indicates
the insurer collected more in premiums than it paid in losses.


11. What is 'strict liability' in product liability cases?
ANSWER : Strict liability in product liability means a manufacturer or seller
can be held liable for injuries caused by a defective product without the need
to prove negligence. The plaintiff need only show the product was defective
and caused the injury.


12. What is an 'insured contract' under a standard CGL policy?
ANSWER : An insured contract is a type of contract listed in the CGL policy
under which the insured may assume the liability of another party.
Categories include leases of premises, sidetrack agreements, easements, and
elevator maintenance agreements.


13. What is the purpose of the 'coinsurance clause' in commercial property
insurance?
ANSWER : The coinsurance clause requires the insured to carry insurance
equal to a specified percentage (usually 80%) of the property's value. If the
insured is underinsured, they become a coinsurer and must bear a
proportionate share of any loss.


14. What is the 'diligent search' requirement for surplus lines placements?
ANSWER : Before placing coverage with a non-admitted surplus lines
insurer, the broker must conduct a diligent search of the admitted market,
typically approaching at least three admitted carriers. Documentation of the
declinations is required to satisfy the diligent search requirement.


15. What is 'estoppel' in insurance law?




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ANSWER : Estoppel is a legal doctrine that prevents an insurer from
denying coverage or asserting a right it had previously waived or led the
insured to believe it would not exercise, especially when the insured relied
on that belief to their detriment.


16. Define 'premium' in the context of insurance.
ANSWER : A premium is the amount of money the insured pays to the
insurer in exchange for coverage. Premiums are determined by factors such
as the insured's risk profile, coverage limits, deductibles, and the type of
property or liability being insured.


17. What is 'prior approval' rate regulation in California?
ANSWER : Under California's Proposition 103, most property and casualty
insurers must obtain prior approval from the Department of Insurance
before implementing rate changes. The CDI reviews proposed rates to
ensure they are not excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory.


18. What is the purpose of the California Low Cost Automobile Program?
ANSWER : The California Low Cost Automobile Program provides
affordable liability insurance to income-eligible, good drivers who would
otherwise be uninsured. It offers minimum required liability limits at
reduced premiums to help lower-income Californians comply with the state's
financial responsibility law.


19. What is 'risk retention' in risk management?
ANSWER : Risk retention means an organization deliberately keeps a risk
and funds potential losses internally rather than transferring them to an
insurer. It may be formal (self-insurance) or informal (simply not buying
insurance for a particular exposure).


20. What is 'environmental liability insurance'?




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