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CA Life Agent Exam
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 'The inability to perform your OWN normal occupation or daily duties'.
Total disability (as commonly defined)
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
Beneficiary provisions
Reinstatement provision
2. Federal law allows employees/their dependents to continue group benefits w/in 60 days after termination (if employer has 20+ employees); Insured pays premium @ 102% of group cost.
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Small Employer Medical Expense plan
Types of Accident & Health (A&H) providers
3. Unintentional - up to $1 -000 + legal $; Intentional - $1 -000-5 -000 + legal $; If harmful - misdemeanor + up to 1 yr. prison + up to $10 -000.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (2 of 4)
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Penalties for violating AIDS/HIV privacy laws
Payor (aka Waiver of Payor's Premium) rider
4. PURELY employer-funded account to reimburse employees for qualified medical expenses not covered by group health plan.
Return of Premium rider
Penalties for violating AIDS/HIV privacy laws
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
5. Agents - represent Insurer; Brokers - represent themselves & Insured; Solicitors - represent one agent to solicit leads.
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Insurability Type Conditional receipt
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Types of Licensed Producers
6. An unintentional mistake committed by an insurance representative; may be covered by E&O insurance.
Earned vs. Unearned premium
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Key Employee Disability policy
Medicare Part D
7. Prepaid med. benefits for members w/ approved primary care M.D. (independent); low co-pay; non-PPO M.D. can be used at higher cost.
Waiver of Premium provision
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Parole Pardon Rule
8. Financial interest in insured party that must exist @ time of application OR policy issuance. Requires consent (except minors).
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Peril vs. Hazard
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) policy
Insurable interest
9. WL policy covering 2 or more Insureds but payable upon death of FIRST Insured - after which policy ends.
Grace Period provision
Joint Life (aka "First to die") policy
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
Small Employer Medical Expense plan
10. Same as WL but cash value increases @ current interest rates (not set); premium can start low or high & may change.
Current Assumption (aka Interest-Sensitive) Whole Life policy
Renewability provision
Doctrine of Comity
Key Employee Disability policy
11. Death benefits & premium automatically increase annually based on inflationary index (i.e. Consumer Price Index).
Types of Accident & Health insurance
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
Medicare Part D
Return of Premium rider
12. Period of time following any children's survivor benefit & before benefits are provided to employee's widow/widower.
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Blackout Period
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
Types of Insurers (by authorization)
13. Provides professional services - rehabilitation - training/re-training & related costs to assist Insured in returning to work.
Applicant Representations vs. Warranties
Rehabilitation rider
Concealment
Blackout Period
14. Mathematical law stating the larger # of occurrences - the more predictable the losses; used to calculate premiums.
Law of Large Numbers
Medicare
Common Life Exclusions
Tax implications of an Estate
15. Mathematical calculation based on overall FICA contributions used to determine retirement/disability/survivorship benefit.
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
Total disability (as commonly defined)
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Guaranteed Insurability Life rider
16. Process whereby a reinsurer reinsures w/ another reinsurer.
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Suicide clause/provision
Retrocession
Family or Dependents rider
17. Waives premium upon disability of Insured until return to work; disability must persist for 90 days or longer; 1st 90 day premiums refunded after 90 days.
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Current Assumption (aka Interest-Sensitive) Whole Life policy
Waiver of Premium provision
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
18. Voiding an insurance contract based on fraud - concealment or material misrepresentation; premiums returned; policy treated as never existing.
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Proof of Loss provision
Medicare Part A & B "Gaps"
Rescission
19. Prohibited w/ regard to testing for people of same class; test results must remain confidential; coverage may be declined (once discovered).
Annuity
Concealment
AIDS/HIV discrimination
Single Pay Whole Life policy
20. Actual/Expressed - written powers; Implied - unwritten but customary practices; Apparent - perceived powers.
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) policy
Elements to contract
Types of Agency Authority
1035 Exchange
21. Permanent - not recoverable (spinal cord injury); Temporary - recoverable (temp. illness/injury - broken limb).
Loss exposure
Parole Pardon Rule
Payment of Premium provision
Permanent vs. Temporary disability
22. Same as Term Life but provides living benefit (endowment) to policy owner if Insured survives entire term.
Endowment Life policy
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
Loss exposure
Common Accident provision
23. Grows @ fixed min. interest rate but w/ possible higher rate tied to equity index (i.e S&P Equity Index) appreciation; gains shared w/ Insurer.
Equity Indexed annuity
Conformity with State Statute provision
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Medicare Part A & B "Gaps"
24. Employer w/ 25 or less employees must offer all eligible employees @ least 2 medical plan options where pre-existing conditions can't be excluded more than 1 yr.
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Small Employer Medical Expense plan
Total disability (more restrictive definition)
7 Pay Test
25. Federally-sponsored health care for individuals 65+ &/or w/ certain disabilities; may run concurrent w/ group plan but group plan would act primary - THEN Medicare.
Legal Action provision
Medicare
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
Rehabilitation rider
26. Fixed premium w/ guaranteed min. death benefit that may increase due to higher than expected investment returns.
Types of hazards
Free Look provision
Variable Life policy (2 of 2)
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
27. Covers entire family w/ WL for breadwinner & (convertible) Level Term for spouse & children (until certain age).
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
Family policy
Cross Purchase Plan
Total disability (as commonly defined)
28. Upon death - death benefit is paid + the aggregate of premiums paid to date; add-on to Term policy ONLY.
1035 Exchange
Medical Savings Account (MSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
Return of Premium rider
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
29. Policy owner has right to determine mode of premium payment but Insurer can charge admin. fee if not annual.
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
Payment of Premium provision
Blackout Period
Requirements to sell variable life products
30. Allows for use of HMO/PPO or other private carrier to provide expanded benefits @ additional premium & if enrolled in BOTH Parts A & B.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (3 of 4)
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (2 of 4)
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
Loss of Earnings Test
31. Any person - assoc. - org. - partnership - business trust - LLC - or corp. capable of making an insurance contract.
Settlement options for Life policy (2 of 2)
Enhanced Ordinary (aka Extraordinary) Whole Life policy
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
32. Potential circumstance that could cause a loss; measured in dollars.
Fraud
Loss exposure
Incontestability clause/provision
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Disability rider
33. Same as WL but policy owner can adjust death benefit w/ corresponding premium adjustments; mostly obsolete.
Adjustable Whole Life policy
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
Blackout Period
Workers' Compensation insurance
34. Compensates business for loss due to disability of key employee; premiums not deductible but benefits tax-free.
Trial Application (aka Request for Offer)
Key Employee Disability policy
Retrocession
Notice of Claim provision
35. Underwriting - determines insurability; Marketing/Sales - determines products; Actuarial - determines rates; Claims - investigates/pays claims.
Adverse selection
Departments of an Insurer
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
Annuity Classifications (4 of 5): Disposition "pay-out" of proceeds
36. Receipt whereby coverage incepts conditionally upon submission of full consideration and that all underwriting reqs. are met.
Common Life Exclusions
Dependent coverage
Insurability Type Conditional receipt
Common Disability Exclusions
37. Temp. coverage for set duration w/ death benefit ONLY (no cash value) - offers largest $ for lowest premium; renewable; convertible.
Tax implications of Dividends - Loans & Interest
Settlement options for Life policy (2 of 2)
Term Life policy
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Life policy
38. Benefits NOT taxable; employer-paid premiums deductible to employer; individual plans not deductible unless over 7 1/2% of adjusted gross income - then excess deductible.
Tax implications of medical plans
Pure risk vs. Speculative risk
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
39. Peril is the CAUSE of loss. Hazard is a condition that increases LIKELIHOOD of loss.
Requirements to sell variable life products
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
Peril vs. Hazard
Blackout Period
40. Same as WL but premium low for 1st 3-5 yrs. - THEN has one-time premium increase.
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
Rescission
Parole Pardon Rule
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
41. Combination of Basic Medical & Major Medical in one policy; Basic pays 1st - then Major Medical w/ corridor deductible.
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
Employer Liability
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Disability rider
Juvenile Life (aka Jumping Juvenile) policy
42. Disability income is based on "earned income" (salary - bonus - commission) - not unearned income (interest - investment - rents).
Annuity surrender charges
Loss of Earnings Test
Phases of an annuity
Tax implications of Disability policy
43. Earned premium is $ paid for coverage to date. Unearned premium is $ paid & returnable due to coverage not provided.
Annuity Classifications (3 of 5): Source of income
Palliative vs. Curative care
Earned vs. Unearned premium
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
44. Price of insurance per exposure unit.
Rate (as defined by CIC)
Insurance contract characteristics (1 of 2)
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Entire Contract provision
45. Compensates business for loss due to death or disability of key employee; premiums not deductible but benefits tax-free.
Key Employee policy
Return of Cash Value rider
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
46. Pure risk involves chance of loss ONLY (accident or misfortune). Speculative risk involves chance of loss OR gain (gambling - stock investment).
Pure risk vs. Speculative risk
Change of Occupation provision
Medicare Part A & B "Gaps"
Tax implications of Dividends - Loans & Interest
47. Provides for continued operation of business if partner dies - by allowing surviving partner(s) to buy deceased partner's interest in business.
Waiver of Premium provision
Annuity Classifications (2 of 5): When benefits begin
Dread Disease policy
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) policy
48. Identical to Incontestable Clause in Life policy.
Considerations in replacing Health insurance
Dread Disease policy
Non-Occupational Disability policy
Time Limit on Certain Defenses provision
49. 1: Tax-free lump sum; 2: Monthly pay-outs for fixed time; 3: Fixed monthly payments until depleted.
Enhanced Ordinary (aka Extraordinary) Whole Life policy
Endowment Life policy
Trial Application (aka Request for Offer)
Settlement options for Life policy (1 of 2)
50. Same as Comprehensive Major Medical but w/ integrated deductible; much more expensive.
Variable Life policy (1 of 2)
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
Peril vs. Hazard
Supplemental Major Medical plan