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CA Life Agent Exam
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. Receipt whereby coverage incepts ONLY after underwriting approval.
Types of Insurers (by domicile)
Approval Type Conditional receipt
Human Life Value approach
Total disability (as commonly defined)
2. Same as WL but death benefit increases annually - linked to Consumer Price Index; premium increases annually OR is set high from start.
CHAMPUS (aka TriCare)
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Equity Index Whole Life policy
3. Multiple small employers w/ common affiliation (trade assoc. OR Chamber of Commerce) band together to purchase group plan.
Enhanced Ordinary (aka Extraordinary) Whole Life policy
Claim Form (aka Proof of Loss Form) provision
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
4. Death benefit determined by Insured's financial goals & needs (minus assets).
Needs approach (most common)
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (1 of 4)
Law of Large Numbers
Underwriting risk categories
5. Physical - slippery floor; Moral - dishonest acts; Morale - carelessness or recklessness.
Types of hazards
Group Disability plan
Settlement options for Life policy (1 of 2)
Split Dollar Plan
6. Refund of 50-80% of premium (minus claims paid) every 5-10 yrs. OR age 65; expensive!
Return of Premium rider
Single Pay Whole Life policy
Settlement options for Life policy (2 of 2)
Types of Agency Authority
7. Responsible adult trustee designated to manage death benefits for minor child beneficiary until adulthood.
Trusts
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Annuity Classifications (2 of 5): When benefits begin
8. Provides medical & personal services for people needing extended assistance w/ Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Other benefits include: assisted living care; respite care; hospice care; adult day care.
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
Types of reinsurance
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
COBRA Time Limitations
9. Grows @ fixed interest rate for set term but cash value may adjust to prevailing rate (+ or -) if fully surrendered before term ends; % w/drawal ok.
Premium modes
Automatic Premium Loan (APL) provision
Guaranteed Insurability (aka Additional Purchase or Future Increase) Disability rider
Market Value Adjusted (aka Modified Guaranteed) annuity
10. Disability income is based on "earned income" (salary - bonus - commission) - not unearned income (interest - investment - rents).
Trusts
Loss of Earnings Test
Pure risk vs. Speculative risk
Types of hazards
11. Policy must be delivered w/ original (or copy of same) application attached.
Dread Disease policy
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
Business Overhead Expense (BOE) Disability policy
Entire Contract provision
12. Covers entire family w/ WL for breadwinner & (convertible) Level Term for spouse & children (until certain age).
Family policy
Annuity Classifications (4 of 5): Disposition "pay-out" of proceeds
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Adverse selection
13. Govt. organization providing health care benefits for dependents of military personnel.
Whole (aka Permanent or Straight) Life policy
CHAMPUS (aka TriCare)
Credit Life policy
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
14. Mathematical law stating the larger # of occurrences - the more predictable the losses; used to calculate premiums.
Law of Large Numbers
Tax implications of Disability policy
Proof of Loss provision
Rate (as defined by CIC)
15. Private sector (Commercial) - provides LA&H - P&C - & LTC; Public sector (Gov't) - provides flood - work. comp. - Medicare/Medicaid - Group Life (SGLI/FEGLI).
Types of Insurers (by domicile)
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
Types of Insurers (by sector)
16. Pure risk involves chance of loss ONLY (accident or misfortune). Speculative risk involves chance of loss OR gain (gambling - stock investment).
Rescission
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
Pure risk vs. Speculative risk
Variable Universal Life policy
17. Time extension of benefits based on "qualifying" event. 18 mth. extension if laid off or fired; 36 mth. extension if death - divorce or child leaves home.
COBRA Time Limitations
Needs approach (most common)
Considerations in replacing Health insurance
Medicaid/Medi-Cal
18. Term Life policy w/ decreasing death benefit; usually used to secure credit (loan) w/ lender as beneficiary & borrower as Insured.
Annuity surrender charges
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
Credit Life policy
Suicide clause/provision
19. Same as Comprehensive Major Medical but w/ integrated deductible; much more expensive.
Tax implications of an Estate
Annuity surrender charges
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Loss exposure
20. 1: Skilled nursing care; 2: Intermediate care; 3: Custodial care; 4: Home health care.
Single Pay Whole Life policy
Levels of Long Term Care provided
Reinsurance
Credit Life policy
21. Commercial (private) companies; HMOs; PPOs; Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Employer-sponsored plans; Government.
Types of Accident & Health insurance
Types of Accident & Health (A&H) providers
Juvenile Life (aka Jumping Juvenile) policy
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
22. Actual/Expressed - written powers; Implied - unwritten but customary practices; Apparent - perceived powers.
Types of Renewability provisions
Types of Agency Authority
Insurable interest
Total disability (as commonly defined)
23. To "make whole again" w/out benefit or detriment; neither monetary profit nor loss.
Employer-Administered plan
Split Dollar Plan
Indemnify
Tax implications of Death Benefit & Cash Value
24. No deductible coverage for: daily room/board; ancillary costs; surgeon &/or physician expense (for added premium).
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
Basic Medical plan
Medical Savings Account (MSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
25. Treating or mitigating loss exposures through 1: avoidance; 2: retention (deductibles); 3: sharing; 4: reduction; or 5: transfer.
Equity Indexed annuity
Dividend options
Risk management
Employer Liability
26. Mandatory 100% employer-funded coverage for injuries/illnesses occurring "on" job; full-time employees only; exclusive remedy. Provides: 1: unlimited medical benefit; 2: survivor income replacement & funeral ($5 -000 max.); 3: disability benefit @ 66
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27. Identical to Incontestable Clause in Life policy.
Medicare
Time Limit on Certain Defenses provision
Insuring clause/provision (aka Insuring Agreement)
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
28. Unintentional - up to $1 -000 + legal $; Intentional - $1 -000-5 -000 + legal $; If harmful - misdemeanor + up to 1 yr. prison + up to $10 -000.
Penalties for violating AIDS/HIV privacy laws
Rehabilitation rider
Cross Purchase Plan
Variable Life policy (1 of 2)
29. Fixed premium w/ guaranteed min. death benefit that may increase due to higher than expected investment returns.
Insurability Type Conditional receipt
Variable Life policy (2 of 2)
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
1035 Exchange
30. Intentional deception; grounds for rescission.
Variable Universal Life policy
Accidental Death (aka Multiple Indemnity) rider
Fraud
Loss of Earnings Test
31. Provides disability income during surgery recovery from life-threatening condition (& sometimes cosmetic surgery).
Key Employee policy
COBRA Time Limitations
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
Settlement options for Life policy (2 of 2)
32. Death benefit determined by Insured's projected lost earnings potential.
Loss of Earnings Test
Human Life Value approach
Common Life Exclusions
Dividend options
33. Waives premium upon disability of Insured until return to work; disability must persist for 6 mths. or longer. Cash value & dividends not affected.
Accidental Death (aka Multiple Indemnity) rider
Suicide clause/provision
Waiver of Premium (Waiver of Cost of Insurance) rider
COBRA Time Limitations
34. 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
Split Dollar Plan
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
35. Written contract to transfer risk of premature death from one party to another; pays stated sum upon death; creates instant estate.
Underwriting risk categories
Time Limit on Certain Defenses provision
Life insurance policy
Settlement options for Life policy (2 of 2)
36. 1: Surrender for cash value (taxable); 2: Buy equal-benefit paid-up Level Term policy; 3: Buy reduced-benefit paid-up WL policy.
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Premium modes
37. Taxable income (unlike individual plans); can be either short-term - 13-52 wks. max. or long-term - longer than 52 wks.
Basic Medical plan
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
Group Disability plan
Grace Period provision
38. Generally 10 days after policy delivery to cancel policy w/ full refund - except 30 days for seniors or for replacement policies.
Key Employee policy
Insurance contract characteristics (1 of 2)
Free Look provision
Policy delivery
39. Provides hospital insurance automatically @ age 65 (if FICA qualified) @ no fee but may have deductible & co-pay.
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Legal Action provision
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
Parole Pardon Rule
40. Combination of Basic Medical & Major Medical in one policy; Basic pays 1st - then Major Medical w/ corridor deductible.
Term Life policy
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Tax implications of Disability policy
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
41. Permanent disability due to total loss of sight - hearing - speech or use of 2 + limbs; benefits paid even while continuing to work.
Term Life policy
Renewability provision
Presumptive disability
Employer Liability
42. Provides supplemental coverage for physician/surgeon fees if enrolled (during enrollment period ONLY) & pay monthly premium w/ deductible and co-insurance.
Medicare Part B (aka Supplemental Medical Insurance or SMI)
Key Employee Disability policy
Adverse selection
Payor (aka Waiver of Payor's Premium) rider
43. Provides benefit during Social Security "black-out" period - up to 1 yr.
Social Security Benefit (Supplement) rider
Annuity Classifications (3 of 5): Source of income
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
Annuity Classifications (4 of 5): Disposition "pay-out" of proceeds
44. Policy covering minor child; premium fixed but death benefit increases by 5 times @ age 18 or 21.
Rehabilitation rider
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
Juvenile Life (aka Jumping Juvenile) policy
Change of Occupation provision
45. Annuity distributions prior to age 59 1/2 incur a 10% IRS penalty EXCEPT for death - disability - immediate annuity - or rollover.
Tax implications of an Estate
Types of Term Life policies
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
IRS Penalties for Annuities
46. Savings account for medical expenses; Tax-deductible contributions; tax-deferred growth; tax-free for qualified use; taxable for non-qualified use.
Medical Savings Account (MSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
Doctrine of Comity
Earned vs. Unearned premium
Supplemental Major Medical plan
47. 'The inability to perform your OWN normal occupation or daily duties'.
Term Life policy
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Human Life Value approach
Total disability (as commonly defined)
48. Same as WL but w/ Decreasing Term rider; upon death - pays monthly income for REMAINING term AFTER which pays full death benefit.
Tax implications of Death Benefit & Cash Value
Family Income policy
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Blackout Period
49. Federal program financed by payroll taxes provided equally by both employer & employee OR entirely by individual (if self-employed). Provides benefits for: Medicare @ age 65+; retirement; $255 lump sum death benefit; (limited) disability; survivors;
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Single Pay Whole Life policy
Relation of Earnings to Insurance provision
50. 'The inability to perform ANY gainful occupation'.
Reinstatement provision
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
Whole (aka Permanent or Straight) Life policy
Trusts