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An individual applies for a life policy. Two years ago he suffered a head injury from an
accident, so he cannot remember parts of his past, but is otherwise competent. He has
also been hospitalized for drug abuse, but does not remember this when applying for
insurance. The insurer issues the policy and learn of his history one year later. What will
probably happen?
a) The policy will be voided
b) The insurer will sue the insured for committing fraud
c) Because the insured is currently not a drug user, his policy will not be affected
d) The policy will not be affected - <<ANSWER>>d) The policy will not be affected
A new insurance company wants to begin conducting insurance in Indiana. What will it
need to receive before it can legally open for business? - <<ANSWER>>Certificate of
Authority
How many days after a final disposition must an insurance producer report
administrative action or criminal prosecution to the Director? - <<ANSWER>>30 days
An insured pays $1,200 annually for her life insurance premium. The insured applies
this year's $300 worth of accumulated dividends to the next year's premium, thus
reducing it to $900. What option does this describe? - <<ANSWER>>Reduction of
Premium
Certain conditions, such as dismemberment or total and permanent blindness, will
automatically qualify the insured for full disability benefits. Which disability policy
provision does this describe? - <<ANSWER>>Presumptive disability
Which of the following does the Insuring Clause NOT specify?
, a) The insurance company
b) The name of the insured
c) A list of available doctors
d) Covered perils - <<ANSWER>>c) A list of available doctors
How long is an open enrollment period for Medicare supplement policies? -
<<ANSWER>>6 months
What is the maximum period that an insurer would pay benefits in accordance with an
Additional Monthly Benefit rider? - <<ANSWER>>1 year
In which of the following locations would skilled care most likely be provided? -
<<ANSWER>>In an institutional setting
When transacting business in this state an insurer formed under the laws of another
country is known as an: - <<ANSWER>>Alien insurer
Which of the following is NOT an enrollment period for Medicare Part A applicants?
a) Special enrollment
b) General enrollment
c) Automatic enrollment
d) Initial enrollment - <<ANSWER>>Automatic enrollment
Which type of life insurance policy generates immediate cash value? -
<<ANSWER>>Single premium
What characteristics must an annuity have if it is used to accumulate funds in an IRA? -
<<ANSWER>>Tax-qualified
All of the following are unfair claims settlement practices EXCEPT:
a) Suggesting negotiations in settling the claim
b) Refusing to pay claims without conducting a reasonable investigation
c) Failing to adopt and implement reasonable standards for settling claims
d) Failing to acknowledge pertinent communication pertaining to a claim -
<<ANSWER>>a) Suggesting negotiations in settling the claim
Why do group health providers usually require a certain amount of participation in the
plan by eligible employees? - <<ANSWER>>To guard against adverse selection and
reduce cost
If an insurer becomes insolvent, which of the following would pay benefits to
policyholders? - <<ANSWER>>The Guaranty Association