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Utah Property & Casualty
Insurance Producer Exam
Questions & Answers with Rationales



This study guide contains questions covering the core content areas of the Utah Property
& Casualty Insurance Producer licensing exam, including general insurance concepts,
property insurance, casualty/liability insurance, Utah insurance law & regulations, and
policy provisions/surety bonds.

,General Insurance Concepts & Principles

Q1. What is the primary purpose of insurance?
A. To generate profit for policyholders
B. To transfer risk of financial loss from an individual to a larger group
C. To eliminate all risk of loss
D. To guarantee investment returns
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Insurance is a risk-transfer mechanism. It does not eliminate
risk; it spreads the financial burden of a loss across a large pool of
insureds who each pay a premium, so no single person bears the full cost
of a loss alone.

Q2. Which of the following best defines 'insurable interest' in property
insurance?
A. Any relationship to the property, however remote
B. A financial stake such that the insured would suffer a genuine loss if the
property were damaged or destroyed
C. Ownership of the property for at least five years
D. A written appraisal of the property's value
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Insurable interest exists when the insured would suffer a real
financial loss if the covered property were damaged, destroyed, or lost.
Without insurable interest, a contract of insurance is void, as it would
otherwise amount to a wagering contract.

Q3. When must insurable interest exist for a property insurance policy
to be valid?
A. Only at the time the policy is purchased
B. Only at the time of loss
C. At the time of loss (property insurance)
D. It is never required for property insurance
Correct Answer: C

, Rationale: For property insurance, insurable interest must exist at the time
of the loss. (This differs from life insurance, where insurable interest must
exist at the time the policy is issued.)

Q4. Which term describes the legal principle that an insured should not
profit from a loss and should be restored only to the financial position
held before the loss?
A. Subrogation
B. Indemnity
C. Utmost good faith
D. Warranty
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Indemnity is the principle limiting recovery to the actual amount
of the loss, restoring the insured to the same financial position as before
the loss occurred, without allowing a profit.

Q5. Subrogation allows an insurer to:
A. Cancel a policy without notice
B. Pursue recovery from a negligent third party after paying the insured's
claim
C. Refuse to pay a valid claim
D. Charge an additional premium after a loss
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Subrogation is the insurer's right, after indemnifying the
insured, to 'step into the insured's shoes' and seek reimbursement from a
third party who caused the loss, preventing the insured from collecting
twice for the same loss.

Q6. A contract in which one party (the insurer) provides considerably
more than the other party (the premium) is described as:
A. Bilateral
B. Aleatory
C. Unilateral
D. Conditional
Correct Answer: B

, Rationale: An aleatory contract is one in which the values exchanged are
unequal and depend on an uncertain event. The insurer may pay far more
in benefits than the premiums collected, or nothing at all, depending on
whether a covered loss occurs.

Q7. An insurance contract is 'unilateral' because:
A. Both parties make legally enforceable promises
B. Only the insurer makes a legally enforceable promise to perform
C. Only the insured can cancel the contract
D. It requires two signatures to be valid
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In a unilateral contract, only one party (the insurer) is legally
bound to perform (pay for covered losses). The insured is not legally
obligated to pay premiums or continue the policy but must do so to receive
benefits.

Q8. The concept requiring both the applicant and the insurer to
disclose all material facts honestly is known as:
A. Concealment
B. Utmost good faith
C. Estoppel
D. Waiver
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei) requires both parties to an
insurance contract to act honestly and disclose all material facts, since the
insurer often cannot otherwise verify the true nature of the risk it insures.

Q9. A statement made by an applicant on an insurance application that
is guaranteed to be literally true is called a:
A. Representation
B. Warranty
C. Waiver
D. Binder
Correct Answer: B

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