LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

Accident and Health
Insurance Final Exam

  1. Your license will be considered to be inactive when you:
    No longer have any appointments
  2. On a “participating” health insurance policy issued by a mutual insurance company,
    dividends paid to policy holders are:
    Not taxable since the IRS treats them as a refund of a portion of the premium paid
  3. All of the following are true regarding a non-contributory employer group medical
    expense insurance policy EXCEPT:
    Premiums must be paid entirely by the employees
  4. Which two of the following are considered to be activities of daily living in most longterm care policies:
    Eating and dressing
  5. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) requires that employee
    benefit plans be managed for the benefit of:
    Participants and beneficiaries
  6. Which of the following must be printed on every licensee’s business cards, written
    price quotations and printed advertisements:
    Their insurance license number
  7. At age 65, an individual would be eligible for which of the following at no charge
    Part A of Medicare
  8. Under the California Insurance Code (CIC), neither party to a contract of insurance is
    bound to communicate any of the following EXCEPT:
    Information known to be material
  9. The enrollee pays what percentage of the premium for Medicare Part B?
    100%
  10. When an insurer voids an insurance contract due to an intentionally fraudulent
    omission by the insured of a material fact, it is known as:
    Rescission
  11. When can a representation be altered or withdrawn?
    Before the insurance is effected, but not afterwards
  12. Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), health plans cannot
    limit or deny benefits or deny coverage for a child younger than age __ because the
    child has a pre-existing condition that developed before the child applied to join the
    plan:
    19
  13. Which of the following is not covered in a long-term care policy?
    Acute care in the hospital

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