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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. Non-qualified Annuity - Non-deductible contributions & tax-deferred growth. At pay-out - tax-free principal but taxable growth.
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Major Medical plan
Adjustable Whole Life policy
Dependent coverage
2. WL policy covering 2 or more Insureds but payable upon death of FIRST Insured - after which policy ends.
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
Equity Index Whole Life policy
Joint Life (aka "First to die") policy
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
3. 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
Major Medical plan
Levels of Long Term Care provided
Dividend options
4. 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;
Insurable interest
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Whole (aka Permanent or Straight) Life policy
Insurability Type Conditional receipt
5. Reappearance of disability w/in 6 mth. period after "recovery" from same disability is considered recurrence - not new disability.
Point of Service plan
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Needs approach (most common)
Recurrent disability clause/provision
6. Disability policy rider covering "the inability to perform some - but not all of your duties"; pays max. 50% of disability benefit for up to 6 mths.
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
Recurrent disability clause/provision
7 Pay Test
Partial disability rider
7. 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 sector)
Family policy
Total disability (as commonly defined)
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
8. Qualified Annuity - Tax-deductible contributions & tax-deferred growth but fully taxable w/drawals.
Cross Purchase Plan
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Payor (aka Waiver of Payor's Premium) rider
9. Financial interest in insured party that must exist @ time of application OR policy issuance. Requires consent (except minors).
Tax implications of Disability policy
Insurable interest
24 Hour Coverage (CA)
Term Life policy
10. Upon notice - Insurer must provide Claim Form (Proof of Loss Form) to Insured w/in 15 days.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Medicare
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
Claim Form (aka Proof of Loss Form) provision
11. 'The inability to perform ANY reasonable occupation based on education - training or experience'.
Total disability (more restrictive definition)
Rescission
Adverse selection
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
12. Pure risk involves chance of loss ONLY (accident or misfortune). Speculative risk involves chance of loss OR gain (gambling - stock investment).
Employer-Administered plan
Guaranteed Insurability Life rider
Pure risk vs. Speculative risk
Elements to contract
13. Allows Insured to increase benefit w/out medical exam (subject to age max.) w/ additional premium rate determined @ attained age; must prove income increase.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (4 of 4)
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Guaranteed Insurability (aka Additional Purchase or Future Increase) Disability rider
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
14. A lapsed policy may be reinstated if not longer than 3-5 yrs. - & proof of insurability re-established - & back premiums + interest paid.
Time Limit on Certain Defenses provision
Types of Insurers (by ownership)
Departments of an Insurer
Reinstatement provision
15. Policy provisions must conform to state regulations where policy is sold.
Variable Life policy (1 of 2)
Conformity with State Statute provision
Approval Type Conditional receipt
Palliative vs. Curative care
16. Funding mechanism whereby employer & employee share cost of premium. Upon death - benefit is shared between employer & beneficiary.
Total disability (more restrictive definition)
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
Tax implications of medical plans
Split Dollar Plan
17. 'The inability to perform your OWN normal occupation or daily duties'.
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Needs approach (most common)
Payor (aka Waiver of Payor's Premium) rider
Total disability (as commonly defined)
18. Policy covering minor child; premium fixed but death benefit increases by 5 times @ age 18 or 21.
Medicare Part D
Basic Medical plan
Trusts
Juvenile Life (aka Jumping Juvenile) policy
19. Commercial (private) companies; HMOs; PPOs; Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Employer-sponsored plans; Government.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (4 of 4)
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
Types of Accident & Health (A&H) providers
Estoppel
20. Excludes coverage for suicide during 1st 2 yrs. ONLY but - if it does - all premiums must be returned to beneficiary.
Suicide clause/provision
Partial disability rider
Juvenile Life (aka Jumping Juvenile) policy
Cross Purchase Plan
21. Refund of 50-80% of premium (minus claims paid) every 5-10 yrs. OR age 65; expensive!
Types of Licensed Producers
Return of Premium rider
Spendthrift provision
Adverse selection
22. Insurance purchased by other Insurer(s) to spread or diversify risk; promotes industry stability.
Legal Action provision
Reinsurance
Guaranteed Insurability Life rider
Types of Licensed Producers
23. 1: Fixed - guaranteed fixed monthly income & fixed interest rate; 2: Variable - unguaranteed; monthly income varies based on stocks/bond returns.
Medicare
Variable Universal Life policy
Annuity Classifications (3 of 5): Source of income
Insuring clause/provision (aka Insuring Agreement)
24. Beneficiary has right to leave death benefits / Insurer to protect $ from creditors; interest (taxable) paid on retained funds.
Cross Purchase Plan
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
Spendthrift provision
25. Policy owner must notify Insurer of loss either in writing - in person or by phone w/in 20 days.
Notice of Claim provision
Types of Insurers (miscellaneous)
Medi-Cal Share Cost plan
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (2 of 4)
26. Conditional - coverage is conditional; Personal - parties are people; Good faith - honesty/integrity; Fiduciary - req's financial trust.
Settlement options for Life policy (1 of 2)
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Civil Rights/Pregnancy Discrimination Act
27. 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.
Family Maintenance policy
Return of Premium rider
Tax implications of Disability policy
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
28. Part of IRS Section 125 cafeteria plan - which allows pre-tax payroll deductions for qualified medical expenses or child/dependent care.
Applicant Representations vs. Warranties
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Claim Form (aka Proof of Loss Form) provision
Graded Premium Whole Life policy
29. 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.
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Human Life Value approach
Waiver of Premium provision
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
30. Req. by CA statute & may provide workers coverage for action-over claims.
Employer Liability
Types of Accident & Health insurance
Family or Dependents rider
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
31. 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.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (1 of 4)
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
Needs approach (most common)
Small Employer Medical Expense plan
32. Receipt whereby coverage incepts ONLY after underwriting approval.
Point of Service plan
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Life policy
Approval Type Conditional receipt
Adjustable Whole Life policy
33. Waives premium upon disability of Insured until return to work; disability must persist for 6 mths. or longer. Cash value & dividends not affected.
Waiver of Premium (Waiver of Cost of Insurance) rider
Common Disability Exclusions
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Valid life insurance contracts must identify...
34. Combination of Basic Medical & Major Medical in one policy; Basic pays 1st - then Major Medical w/ corridor deductible.
Credit Life policy
Survivorship (aka "Last to die") policy
Requirements to sell variable life products
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
35. No-cost provision that authorizes Insurer to borrow from cash value to pay unpaid premiums after grace period; must ask for @ app. time.
Automatic Premium Loan (APL) provision
Joint Life (aka "First to die") policy
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
Rehabilitation rider
36. Privately-sold policies to provide benefits not covered by Medicare; divided into 12 plans listed alphabetically A - L; 30-day free look; guaranteed renewable.
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Waiver of Premium provision
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
37. Same as WL but w/ adjustable death benefit (& corresponding premium) & over-fund option but w/ annually renewable term (ART).
Factors that determine premium
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Notice of Claim provision
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (1 of 4)
38. Time period preceding each disability during which benefits are not paid; longer elimination periods = cheaper premium.
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Elimination (aka Waiting) period
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Human Life Value approach
39. A&H - A&S - Sickness only; Medical; Disability; Accident only; Travel accident; LTC; Medicare supplement; AD&D; Dental/Vision/Prescription; Limited.
Types of Accident & Health insurance
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
Palliative vs. Curative care
Tax implications of Disability policy
40. Hybrid of HMO & PPO w/ greater flexibility on choosing specialists outside network w/ benefits still provided but @ higher co-pay.
Loss of Earnings Test
Point of Service plan
Insuring clause/provision (aka Insuring Agreement)
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
41. Process whereby a reinsurer reinsures w/ another reinsurer.
Variable Life policy (2 of 2)
Retrocession
Key Employee policy
Accelerated Benefits (aka Terminal Illness or Living Benefits) rider
42. Excludes coverage for specific injury/illness either temporarily or permanently in order to eliminate pre-existing condition.
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Impairment (Exclusion) rider
Medical cost containment (aka Managed care)
Types of Insurers (by ownership)
43. Coverage remains in effect for 31 days past premium due date; benefits paid during grace period would be deducted from sum.
Factors that determine premium
Grace Period provision
Trusts
Medical Savings Account (MSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
44. Mathematical law stating the larger # of occurrences - the more predictable the losses; used to calculate premiums.
Incontestability clause/provision
IRS Penalties for Annuities
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (3 of 4)
Law of Large Numbers
45. No coverage for injuries while: 1: @ voluntary social event; 2: self-inflicted (intentional); 3: under alcohol/drug influence; 4: committing criminal act; 5: aggressor in workplace fight; 6: participating in athletic event (non-pro. athletes) 7: par
Exclusions to Work. Comp.
Grace Period provision
Tax implications of an Estate
Fraud
46. 1: Immediate benefits rec'd w/in 30 days but premium must be paid by lump sum; 2: Deferred - usually until retirement.
Annuity Classifications (2 of 5): When benefits begin
Settlement options for Life policy (1 of 2)
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (1 of 4)
Whole (aka Permanent or Straight) Life policy
47. Provides coverage for specific disease(s) - such as cancer or leukemia.
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
Renewability provision
Phases of an annuity
Dread Disease policy
48. Preferred or Preferred Smoker; Standard or Standard Smoker; Substandard; Denied.
Underwriting risk categories
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) Disability policy
Equity Indexed annuity
Policy loans
49. Written contract that provides INCOME @ high interest rate for fixed period OR for annuitant's lifetime w/ possible death benefit.
Annuity
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
Change of Occupation provision
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
50. Policy must be delivered w/ original (or copy of same) application attached.
Entire Contract provision
Settlement options for Life policy (1 of 2)
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
Revocable vs. Irrevocable beneficiary