{"id":119759,"date":"2023-09-14T16:03:08","date_gmt":"2023-09-14T16:03:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119759"},"modified":"2023-09-14T16:03:10","modified_gmt":"2023-09-14T16:03:10","slug":"pearson-vue-life-insurance-practice-exam50-questionscorrect-answersverified","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/14\/pearson-vue-life-insurance-practice-exam50-questionscorrect-answersverified\/","title":{"rendered":"Pearson Vue Life Insurance Practice Exam|50 Questions|Correct Answers|Verified!!"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Pearson Vue Life Insurance Practice<br>Exam|50 Questions|Correct Answers|<br>Verified!!<br>P wants to name her husband as the beneficiary of her life policy. However, she wishes<br>to retain all of the rights of ownership. P should have her husband named as the:<br>A.irrevocable beneficiary<br>B.revocable beneficiary<br>C.secondary beneficiary &#8211; ANSWERB<br>A contract that has as its basic function the systematic liquidation of accumulated<br>assets through periodic payments is called an:<br>A.indemnity contract<br>B.investment contract<br>C.endowment<br>D.annuity &#8211; ANSWERD<br>An insurance producer takes an application for a life insurance policy but does not<br>collect the initial premium. On delivery of the policy to the proposed insured, the<br>producer must collect the initial premium and which of the following?<br>A.A copy of the MIB report<br>B.The insured&#8217;s signed statement of continued good health<br>C.A copy of the conditional receipt<br>D.A copy of the temporary insurance agreement that covered the period between the<br>application date and the delivery date. &#8211; ANSWERB<br>An employer can deduct premium payments as an ordinary business expense for which<br>of the following life coverages?<br>A.Buy and Sell Agreements<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B.Group<br>C.Key Employee<br>D.Joint Life, if the business is named as the beneficiary &#8211; ANSWERB<br>A producer takes applications from identical twins who want to buy the same type of<br>policy in the same amount. The insurer issues the policies as applied for, but charges a<br>25 percent higher premium for one of the policies. The difference in premiums is<br>probably due to which of the following factors?<br>A.Incontestability<br>B.Insurable interest<br>C.Consideration<br>D.Risk classification &#8211; ANSWERD<br>In the event of an insured&#8217;s death, which of the following provides an income for the<br>family during a designated period of time followed by a lump sum death benefit?<br>A.Family Income rider<br>B.Survivorship Life policy<br>C.Joint Life policy<br>D.Modified Life policy &#8211; ANSWERA<br>Which of the following statements is CORRECT about Group Life conversion<br>privileges?<br>A.Under the COBRA law, a departing employee may elect to remain a member of the<br>Group Life plan for a limited period of time.<br>B.Death during the conversion period is covered even if the departing employee chose<br>not to convert the policy.<br>C.A departing employee must individually pay the premium if the employee elects to be<br>covered during the conversion period.<br>D.If a departing employee elects to convert a life insurance policy, the insurer must offer<br>Term insurance as one of the choices. &#8211; ANSWERB<br>Which of the following policies is an interest-sensitive form of permanent protection?<br>A.Universal Life<br>B.Limited-Pay Life<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pearson Vue Life Insurance PracticeExam|50 Questions|Correct Answers|Verified!!P wants to name her husband as the beneficiary of her life policy. 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