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MONTANA ALL LINES ADJUSTER PEARSON VUE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100

1. What is the fundamental purpose of an insurance policy?
A. To provide a loan to the insured
B. To transfer risk from the insured to the insurer
C. To eliminate all risks from the insured
D. To provide investment opportunities
🟢 B. To transfer risk from the insured to the insurer
🔴 RATIONALE: The primary function of insurance is to transfer the financial risk of a potential loss from the
insured party to the insurer, who agrees to pay for covered losses in exchange for premiums.

2. Which of the following best describes an insurable interest?
A. A financial interest in the loss or damage of the insured property or person
B. The right to sell insurance policies to the public
C. The obligation to pay premiums in a timely manner
D. The insured's credit rating and financial history
🟢 A. A financial interest in the loss or damage of the insured property or person
🔴 RATIONALE: Insurable interest requires that the insured would suffer a financial loss if the insured property
or person were harmed, creating a legitimate basis for the insurance contract.

,3. Under Montana law, what is the minimum age requirement to become a licensed insurance adjuster?
A. 18
B. 21
C. 25
D. 30
🟢 A. 18
🔴 RATIONALE: Montana law requires insurance adjusters to be at least 18 years old to be eligible for licensure .
4. What is a "named peril" policy?
A. Covers all perils except those specifically excluded
B. Covers only perils specifically listed in the policy
C. Covers only damage to named property
D. Covers perils that are standard in the industry
🟢 B. Covers only perils specifically listed in the policy
🔴 RATIONALE: A named peril policy provides coverage only for losses caused by perils that are explicitly
named in the policy. Perils not listed are not covered.

5. An adjuster suspects an insurance claim involves fraud. Under Montana Code Annotated (MCA) 33-1-1205,
what is the adjuster's primary duty?
A. Pay the claim immediately to avoid a bad faith lawsuit
B. Ignore the suspicion unless there is definitive proof
C. Cooperate with the commissioner and provide notice of the suspected fraud
D. Confront the insured directly with the accusation
🟢 C. Cooperate with the commissioner and provide notice of the suspected fraud
🔴 RATIONALE: MCA 33-1-1205 requires insurers and adjusters to cooperate fully with the commissioner and
provide notice of suspected insurance fraud .

,6. What is a "reservation of rights" letter?
A. A letter that denies coverage outright
B. A letter that informs the insured that coverage may not apply to the claim
C. A letter that reserves the insured's right to cancel the policy
D. A letter that confirms coverage is guaranteed
🟢 B. A letter that informs the insured that coverage may not apply to the claim
🔴 RATIONALE: A reservation of rights letter is issued when coverage may apply, but an investigation is
ongoing and coverage is not guaranteed. It protects the insurer's right to deny coverage later.

7. Which of the following is an example of a physical hazard?
A. An insured's history of filing fraudulent claims
B. A slippery floor that could cause a fall
C. An insured's careless attitude toward property maintenance
D. A neighborhood with a high crime rate
🟢 B. A slippery floor that could cause a fall
🔴 RATIONALE: Physical hazards are tangible conditions that increase the chance of a loss occurring. A slippery
floor is a physical condition that increases the risk of injury. Moral hazards involve character or honesty issues.

8. The principle of indemnity in insurance means:
A. The insured will receive a payment greater than the loss to cover inconvenience
B. The insured is restored to their approximate pre-loss financial position
C. The insured is allowed to profit from a claim if the loss is significant
D. The insurer is indemnified against losses by the state
🟢 B. The insured is restored to their approximate pre-loss financial position
🔴 RATIONALE: Indemnity ensures the insured is compensated for their loss, but does not profit from the
insurance claim. It restores them financially to where they were before the loss.

, 9. In Montana, the Commissioner of Insurance has the authority to suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew an
adjuster's license for which of the following reasons?
A. The adjuster obtains a license through misrepresentation or fraud
B. The adjuster fails to complete continuing education requirements
C. The adjuster is convicted of a felony
D. All of the above
🟢 D. All of the above
🔴 RATIONALE: MCA 33-17-1001 provides grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal of a license, including
fraud in obtaining the license, failure to meet continuing education requirements, and felony convictions .

10. What is the role of an insurance adjuster?
A. To write insurance policies
B. To investigate and settle claims on behalf of the insurer
C. To collect premiums from policyholders
D. To market and sell insurance products
🟢 B. To investigate and settle claims on behalf of the insurer
🔴 RATIONALE: The primary role of an adjuster is to investigate claims, evaluate damages, and negotiate fair
settlements on behalf of the insurer.

11. What is "proximate cause" in insurance?
A. The cause of loss closest in time to the incident
B. The primary cause that sets an unbroken chain of events in motion resulting in a loss
C. Any cause of loss, regardless of its relation to the loss
D. A cause of loss that is specifically excluded in the policy
🟢 B. The primary cause that sets an unbroken chain of events in motion resulting in a loss

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