ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔how do the GRIDS assist in evaluating disability claims?
A) They provide a framework for assessing if a claimant is eligible for disability benefits
based on age, education, and work experience
B) They determine the amount of time a claimant can receive benefits
C) They are used to assess the medical evidence presented in disability cases
D) They help define the types of medical treatments required for a claimant's condition -
✔✔A
The Medical-Vocational Guidelines (Grid Rules) provide a framework for assessing if a
claimant is eligible for disability benefits based on age, education, and work experience.
They are used to evaluate a claimant's ability to adjust to new work roles.
✔✔during SS disability hearing, how might a VE use the DOT?
A) To identify jobs that a claimant might be able to perform despite their disability
B) To suggest modifications to a claimant's work environment
C) To evaluate the medical evidence presented in the case
D) To determine if a claimant is eligible for benefits - ✔✔A
During a Social Security disability hearing, a vocational expert (VE) might use the
"Dictionary of Occupational Titles" (DOT) to identify jobs that a claimant might be able to
perform despite their disability. This helps in determining if there are suitable jobs in the
national economy.
✔✔which of the following is a key consideration when assessing a client's RFC?
A) The claimant's ability to perform sustained work activity despite limitations
B) The length of time the claimant has been unemployed
C) The level of education the claimant has completed
D) The claimant's age and gender - ✔✔A
A key consideration when assessing a claimant's RFC is their ability to perform
sustained work activity despite limitations. This involves evaluating the claimant's
physical and mental capacity to work.
✔✔which of the following best describes the characterists of medium work?
A) Requires lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time and frequent lifting or carrying of
objects weighing up to 25 pounds
B) Involves mostly sitting with occasional standing and walking
C) Requires heavy manual labor and frequent lifting of over 50 pounds
,D) Requires little to no physical effort but high mental focus - ✔✔A
Medium work is characterized by lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time and frequent
lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds. This distinguishes it from light
work, which involves lighter lifting, and heavy work, which requires more strenuous
physical effort.
✔✔what are auxiliary benefits in the context of SS?
A) Benefits paid to family members of a primary beneficiary
B) Benefits paid to disabled workers only
C) Benefits provided by private insurance companies
D) Benefits received only by retirees over a certain age - ✔✔A
Auxiliary benefits are payments made to the family members of a primary beneficiary,
such as spouses, children, or ex-spouses.
✔✔at what age can a spouse of a retired or disabled worker begin to receive auxiliary
benefits, assuming the spouse does not have a disability?
A) 62
B) 65
C) 59
D) 55 - ✔✔A
A spouse can begin to receive auxiliary benefits as early as age 62 if they meet other
eligibility criteria.
✔✔under what circumstances can a kid receive auxiliary benefits from a parent's SS
record?
A) If they are under 18, or under 19 and still in high school, or disabled before age 22
B) If they are under 25 and unemployed
C) If they are 18 and employed part-time
D) If they are enrolled in any level of education - ✔✔A
A child can receive auxiliary benefits if they are under 18, under 19 and still in high
school, or were disabled before age 22.
✔✔how long must a couple be married for an ex-spouse to be eligible for auxiliary
benefits based on the other spouse's record?
A) 10 years
B) 7 years
C) 5 years
,D) 3 years - ✔✔A
An ex-spouse can be eligible for auxiliary benefits if the marriage lasted at least 10
years and other criteria are met.
✔✔if a spouse is receiving auxiliary benefits how might their earnings from work affect
these benefits?
A) Their benefits may be reduced if they earn above a certain threshold
B) Their benefits will not be affected by any earnings from work
C) Their benefits are suspended if they work full-time
D) Their benefits are reduced only if they earn more than the primary beneficiary - ✔✔A
If a spouse earns above a certain threshold, their auxiliary benefits may be reduced
based on the Social Security Administration's rules regarding the earnings test.
✔✔What impact does re-marriage have on the auxiliary benefits of a spouse/ex-
spouse?
A) Remarriage usually ends auxiliary benefits unless specific conditions are met
B) Remarriage does not affect auxiliary benefits
C) Remarriage increases auxiliary benefits due to combined Social Security records
D) Remarriage suspends auxiliary benefits until the remarriage ends - ✔✔A
Generally, remarriage ends auxiliary benefits unless specific conditions are met.
However, if the new marriage ends in divorce or if the remarriage occurs after age 60
(for widow benefits) or age 50 (for disabled widow benefits), auxiliary benefits might still
be available.
✔✔can an ex-spouse receive auxiliary benefits even if the primary beneficiary (ex-
partner) has remarried?
A) Yes, as long as the ex-spouse meets other eligibility criteria
B) No, remarriage of the primary beneficiary disqualifies the ex-spouse
C) Only if the ex-partner is deceased
D) Only if the ex-spouse is not married to someone else - ✔✔A
An ex-spouse can still receive auxiliary benefits even if the primary beneficiary has
remarried, provided the ex-spouse meets other criteria, like the 10-year marriage rule
and not having remarried.
✔✔how does a spouse's age at retirement affect the amount of auxiliary benefits they
receive?
A) If they retire before full retirement age, their benefits may be reduced
, B) It has no effect on their auxiliary benefits
C) If they retire after full retirement age, their benefits are automatically increased
D) If they retire at 62, they receive the same benefits as if they had retired later - ✔✔A
If a spouse retires before their full retirement age, their benefits may be reduced due to
the early retirement reduction factor.
✔✔what is the purpose of MFB (maximum family benefit) in SS auxiliary benefits?
A) To set a limit on the total benefits a family can receive based on a single worker's
record
B) To determine the minimum benefit amount a family should receive
C) To set the maximum benefit for individual beneficiaries
D) To ensure that auxiliary benefits are distributed equally among family members -
✔✔A
The Maximum Family Benefit (MFB) sets a limit on the total benefits a family can
receive based on a single worker's record. It ensures that Social Security's benefit
system remains financially sustainable.
✔✔under which circumstances can a kid older than 18 receive auxiliary benefits from a
parent's SS record?
A) If they are disabled before age 22
B) If they are enrolled in a post-secondary education program
C) If they are unemployed
D) If they are married to another Social Security beneficiary - ✔✔A
A child older than 18 can receive auxiliary benefits if they were disabled before age 22,
as long as they meet other criteria.
✔✔Which of the following is a basic requirement to qualify for SSDI benefits?
A) Having a medical condition that meets the Social Security Administration's definition
of disability
B) Being over 65 years old
C) Having worked for at least 5 years in any capacity
D) Being a U.S. citizen - ✔✔A
To qualify for SSDI benefits, a person must have a medical condition that meets the
Social Security Administration's definition of disability.
✔✔What is the minimum number of work credits required to be eligible for SSDI
benefits if you are under 24 years old?