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NC Life Insurance Exam Version 1 Question Bank (Latest 2026/2027 Edition) – 100% Correct Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales

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Secure your North Carolina life insurance license with this Version 1 exam-focused question bank. Covering policy types, premiums, riders, underwriting, state regulations, ethics, and consumer protection laws, each question is paired with a rationale that clarifies insurance principles and regulatory requirements. Designed to mirror the actual NC exam format, this resource transforms complex insurance concepts into exam-day readiness.

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NC Life Insurance Exam Version 1 Question Bank
(Latest 2026/2027 Edition) – 100% Correct Questions,
Answers & Detailed Rationales



Total Questions: 50

Time Allowed: 90 Minutes

Passing Score: 70%+

Instructions: Select the BEST answer for each question based on North Carolina
insurance laws, general insurance principles, and life insurance policy provisions. This
exam reflects the current NC DOI content outline.




SECTION 1: GENERAL INSURANCE PRINCIPLES & CONTRACT LAW

Questions 1–8



1. An insurance contract is described as "adhesion." What does this characteristic
mean?

A. Both parties negotiate all terms equally before signing

B. The insurer drafts the contract, and the insured must accept it as written or reject it
entirely

C. The contract is formed only after both parties have signed identical copies

,D. The insured may modify any term of the contract before acceptance

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: An insurance contract is a contract of adhesion, meaning the insurer
prepares the contract with standardized terms, and the insured has no opportunity to
negotiate or modify those terms. The insured must either accept the contract as written
or reject it. Because the insurer controls the drafting, any ambiguities in the policy
language are construed against the insurer.



2. A life insurance policy is classified as "aleatory." Which statement best describes this
characteristic?

A. Both parties exchange equal values at the time the contract is formed

B. The exchange of values is unequal, depending on the occurrence of an uncertain
event

C. The contract is void if either party fails to disclose all known facts

D. The contract automatically renews each year without additional consideration

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: An aleatory contract involves an exchange of unequal values. The insured
may pay premiums for years and receive nothing in return, or the insurer may pay a large
death benefit after receiving only a few premiums. The outcome depends on the
uncertain timing of the insured's death, making the exchange of values unequal and
contingent on chance.



3. In a life insurance contract, which party makes a legally enforceable promise?

,A. Both the insurer and the insured make enforceable promises

B. Only the insured makes an enforceable promise

C. Only the insurer makes an enforceable promise

D. Neither party makes an enforceable promise

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A life insurance contract is unilateral, meaning only the insurer makes a
legally enforceable promise to pay the death benefit upon the insured's death. The
insured is not legally bound to continue paying premiums, though failure to do so will
result in policy lapse. The insurer's promise remains binding as long as the contract is in
force.



4. Before issuing a life insurance policy, an insurer requires a prospective insured to
complete a detailed application and submit to a medical examination. Which contract
characteristic does this requirement reflect?

A. Contract of adhesion

B. Aleatory contract

C. Utmost good faith

D. Unilateral contract

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The requirement for full disclosure and honest representation reflects the
principle of utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei). Both parties to an insurance contract
must act honestly and disclose all material facts. The insurer relies on the applicant's

, truthful representations to assess risk, while the applicant relies on the insurer's
promise to pay.



5. A business owner purchases a life insurance policy on his key employee. Which
element of a valid insurance contract is satisfied by the business owner's financial stake
in the employee's life?

A. Offer

B. Acceptance

C. Consideration

D. Insurable interest

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Insurable interest is the legal requirement that the policy owner must face a
possibility of financial loss if the insured dies. A business owner has an insurable
interest in a key employee because the employee's death would cause financial harm to
the business. Without insurable interest, the contract would be a wagering agreement
and void as against public policy.



6. An applicant submits a completed application and the first premium payment to an
insurance company. The insurer's actuary reviews the application and determines the
appropriate premium rate. What is the primary function of the actuary in this process?

A. To solicit applications from potential policyholders

B. To analyze the probability of specific events occurring and price policies accordingly

C. To investigate claims and determine benefit payments

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