PEARSON VUE: CASUALTY INSURANCE PRACTICE
EXAM
An insured may cancel a Personal Auto Policy by taking which of the following actions?
A. Paying the insurance company any past due premiums
B. Waiting until the policy expiration date
C. Giving written notice to the insurance company
D. Informing the producer by telephone - Answer -C
In insurance, which of the following terms refers to continuous or repeated exposure to
conditions that may result in bodily injury or damage neither expected nor intended?
A. An accident
B. An occurrence
C. An event
D. A condition - Answer -B
A policyholder would expect to find which of the following information in the Insuring
Agreement section of an auto policy?
A. Bodily Injury limits of liability
B. The insurance company's promise to pay on the behalf of the insured
C. Exclusions regarding certain uses of the auto
D. The obligations of the insured in the event of a loss - Answer -B
Products Liability coverage would insure damages that arise from which of the following
situations?
A. A manufacturer is required to recall a defective product.
B. A contractor installs inferior-grade siding on a building.
C. A customer receives an electrical shock from a curling iron during an in-store
demonstration.
, D. A bicycle rider is injured when a wheel malfunctions. - Answer -D
Which of the following sections of an insurance policy would explain the term "auto" ?
A. Declarations
B. Definitions
C. Insuring agreement
D. Obligations of the insurance company - Answer -B
A business insured under a Commercial General Liability policy has a General
Aggregate limit of $1,000,000 and an Occurrence limit of $100,000. An injured party is
awarded $100,000. What limits will remain available to the insured?
A. General Aggregate of $1,000,000; Occurrence limit of $100,000
B. General Aggregate of $900,000; Occurrence limit of $100,000
C. General Aggregate of $1,000,000; Occurrence limit of $0
D. General Aggregate of $900,000; Occurrence limit of $0 - Answer -B
In insurance, all of the following losses are examples of pure risk EXCEPT:
A. auto accident
B. flood damage to a home
C. decline of stock values on the stock market
D. fire damage to a building - Answer -C
Which of the following vehicles is considered a temporary substitute auto under a
Personal Auto policy?
A. A neighbor's pickup truck borrowed by an insured to run an errand
B. An auto purchased by an insured to replace a previously owned vehicle
C. An auto rented by an insured when the insured is on vacation
D. An auto rented by an insured when the insured's car is in a garage for repairs -
Answer -D
EXAM
An insured may cancel a Personal Auto Policy by taking which of the following actions?
A. Paying the insurance company any past due premiums
B. Waiting until the policy expiration date
C. Giving written notice to the insurance company
D. Informing the producer by telephone - Answer -C
In insurance, which of the following terms refers to continuous or repeated exposure to
conditions that may result in bodily injury or damage neither expected nor intended?
A. An accident
B. An occurrence
C. An event
D. A condition - Answer -B
A policyholder would expect to find which of the following information in the Insuring
Agreement section of an auto policy?
A. Bodily Injury limits of liability
B. The insurance company's promise to pay on the behalf of the insured
C. Exclusions regarding certain uses of the auto
D. The obligations of the insured in the event of a loss - Answer -B
Products Liability coverage would insure damages that arise from which of the following
situations?
A. A manufacturer is required to recall a defective product.
B. A contractor installs inferior-grade siding on a building.
C. A customer receives an electrical shock from a curling iron during an in-store
demonstration.
, D. A bicycle rider is injured when a wheel malfunctions. - Answer -D
Which of the following sections of an insurance policy would explain the term "auto" ?
A. Declarations
B. Definitions
C. Insuring agreement
D. Obligations of the insurance company - Answer -B
A business insured under a Commercial General Liability policy has a General
Aggregate limit of $1,000,000 and an Occurrence limit of $100,000. An injured party is
awarded $100,000. What limits will remain available to the insured?
A. General Aggregate of $1,000,000; Occurrence limit of $100,000
B. General Aggregate of $900,000; Occurrence limit of $100,000
C. General Aggregate of $1,000,000; Occurrence limit of $0
D. General Aggregate of $900,000; Occurrence limit of $0 - Answer -B
In insurance, all of the following losses are examples of pure risk EXCEPT:
A. auto accident
B. flood damage to a home
C. decline of stock values on the stock market
D. fire damage to a building - Answer -C
Which of the following vehicles is considered a temporary substitute auto under a
Personal Auto policy?
A. A neighbor's pickup truck borrowed by an insured to run an errand
B. An auto purchased by an insured to replace a previously owned vehicle
C. An auto rented by an insured when the insured is on vacation
D. An auto rented by an insured when the insured's car is in a garage for repairs -
Answer -D