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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. War/Military; Intentional self-inflicted; Aviation (non-commercial); Foreign country; Loss of professional license; Illegal activity; Mental disorders (after 1-2 yrs.).
Common Disability Exclusions
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
Annuity
Partial disability rider
2. Dividends are NOT taxable but interest is. Loan interest is NOT tax-deductible. Interest paid by Insurer on retained funds is taxable.
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
Tax implications of Dividends - Loans & Interest
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
3. Authorized (admitted) - can conduct business in state; Unauthorized (non-admitted) - cannot conduct business in state (w/ one exception).
Premium modes
Types of Insurers (by authorization)
Cash value
Insurability Type Conditional receipt
4. Dependent children are covered until 19 or 23 (full-time student only) or until self-sufficient (if handicapped).
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Beneficiary provisions
Parole Pardon Rule
Dependent coverage
5. Provides supplemental coverage for physician/surgeon fees if enrolled (during enrollment period ONLY) & pay monthly premium w/ deductible and co-insurance.
Annuity Classifications (4 of 5): Disposition "pay-out" of proceeds
Split Dollar Plan
Medicare Part B (aka Supplemental Medical Insurance or SMI)
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
6. Tendency of poorer risks to seek insurance.
Family or Dependents rider
Employer Liability
Adverse selection
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
7. Upon notice - Insurer must provide Claim Form (Proof of Loss Form) to Insured w/in 15 days.
Common Life Exclusions
Beneficiary provisions
Claim Form (aka Proof of Loss Form) provision
Business Overhead Expense (BOE) Disability policy
8. Mortality is the statistical possibility of death @ each age. Morbidity is the statistical possibility & extent of disability @ each age.
Mortality vs. Morbidity tables
Departments of an Insurer
Family policy
Single Pay Whole Life policy
9. Financial interest in insured party that must exist @ time of application OR policy issuance. Requires consent (except minors).
Loss exposure
Valid life insurance contracts must identify...
Conformity with State Statute provision
Insurable interest
10. Basic Medical; Major Medical; Comprehensive Major Medical
Annuity Classifications (1 of 5): How premium is paid
Types of Medical Plans
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
Modified Endowment Contract (MEC)
11. Revocable - changeable anytime w/ Change of Beneficiary Form; Irrevocable - not changeable w/out beneficiary permission.
Workers' Compensation insurance
Family Maintenance policy
Revocable vs. Irrevocable beneficiary
Considerations in replacing Health insurance
12. An attempt to contain costs by employing various strategies - including wellness programs - preventative testing - outpatient & alternative procedures.
Medical cost containment (aka Managed care)
Medicare Part D
Family Maintenance policy
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
13. Allows for use of HMO/PPO or other private carrier to provide expanded benefits @ additional premium & if enrolled in BOTH Parts A & B.
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
Waiver of Premium (Waiver of Cost of Insurance) rider
Elements to contract
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
14. Combination of Basic Medical & Major Medical in one policy; Basic pays 1st - then Major Medical w/ corridor deductible.
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
Payor (aka Waiver of Payor's Premium) rider
15. 'The inability to perform your OWN normal occupation or daily duties'.
Total disability (as commonly defined)
Annuity
Penalties for violating AIDS/HIV privacy laws
Enhanced Ordinary (aka Extraordinary) Whole Life policy
16. Federal law which prohibits companies w/ 15+ employees from decreasing coverage benefits for women affected by pregnancy or childbirth.
Return of Premium rider
Civil Rights/Pregnancy Discrimination Act
Occupational Disability policy
Common Accident provision
17. 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.
Modified Endowment Contract (MEC)
Tax implications of Death Benefit & Cash Value
Dependent coverage
Equity Indexed annuity
18. Process whereby a reinsurer reinsures w/ another reinsurer.
Types of Insurers (miscellaneous)
Permanent vs. Temporary disability
Retrocession
Waiver of Premium (Waiver of Cost of Insurance) rider
19. Hybrid of HMO & PPO w/ greater flexibility on choosing specialists outside network w/ benefits still provided but @ higher co-pay.
Point of Service plan
Rescission
Beneficiary provisions
Spendthrift provision
20. Extreme form of Limited Pay Whole Life whereby entire premium is paid in a single payment.
Rescission
Key Employee policy
Guaranteed Insurability (aka Additional Purchase or Future Increase) Disability rider
Single Pay Whole Life policy
21. Level - fixed death benefit - premium fixed until renewal; Decreasing - death benefit decreases over term - premium fixed until renewal; Increasing - death benefit increases over term - premium fixed until renewal.
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Accidental Death (aka Multiple Indemnity) rider
Applicant Representations vs. Warranties
Types of Term Life policies
22. Prevents overinsuring in order to profit from disability by coordinating benefits between Insurers.
Dividends
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Key Employee policy
Relation of Earnings to Insurance provision
23. 1: Immediate benefits rec'd w/in 30 days but premium must be paid by lump sum; 2: Deferred - usually until retirement.
Concealment
Annuity Classifications (2 of 5): When benefits begin
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Blackout Period
24. Permanent - not recoverable (spinal cord injury); Temporary - recoverable (temp. illness/injury - broken limb).
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
Permanent vs. Temporary disability
Types of Accident & Health (A&H) providers
Departments of an Insurer
25. War - 2 types; Suicide (1st 2 yrs.); Aviation (non-commercial); Hazardous hobbies; Criminal acts; Alcohol/Drug influenced.
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
Misstatement of Age/Sex provision
Exclusions to Work. Comp.
Common Life Exclusions
26. 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;
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Phases of an annuity
Types of reinsurance
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
27. Application submitted w/out premium; no coverage until submission of full consideration & completed Statement of Continued Good Health.
Graded Premium Whole Life policy
Indemnify
Dental Plan
Trial Application (aka Request for Offer)
28. Allows Insured to increase benefit w/out medical exam (subject to age max.) w/ additional premium rate determined @ attained age; must prove income increase.
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
Market Value Adjusted (aka Modified Guaranteed) annuity
Guaranteed Insurability (aka Additional Purchase or Future Increase) Disability rider
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
29. Treating or mitigating loss exposures through 1: avoidance; 2: retention (deductibles); 3: sharing; 4: reduction; or 5: transfer.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (1 of 4)
Risk management
Comprehensive Major Medical plan
Insurable interest
30. Peril is the CAUSE of loss. Hazard is a condition that increases LIKELIHOOD of loss.
Earned vs. Unearned premium
Peril vs. Hazard
Dividends
Family or Dependents rider
31. Policy owner must notify Insurer of loss either in writing - in person or by phone w/in 20 days.
Notice of Claim provision
Major Medical plan
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Medi-Cal Share Cost plan
32. Written contract to transfer risk of premature death from one party to another; pays stated sum upon death; creates instant estate.
Life insurance policy
CHAMPUS (aka TriCare)
Medicaid/Medi-Cal
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
33. 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)
Dread Disease policy
Common Life Exclusions
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
34. Same as WL but cash value put in investment vehicles chosen by policy owner (stocks - bonds - munis.); cash value NOT guaranteed.
Variable Life policy (1 of 2)
Conformity with State Statute provision
Phases of an annuity
Concealment exceptions
35. Representation - oral or written statement made to best of knowledge or belief; Warranty - statement guaranteed/presumed/understood to be true.
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Valid life insurance contracts must identify...
Applicant Representations vs. Warranties
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
36. If Insured changes to: more hazardous job - benefits reduced; less hazardous job - premiums reduce.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Types of Accident & Health insurance
Change of Occupation provision
Residual disability rider
37. Provides coverage for specific disease(s) - such as cancer or leukemia.
Social Security Benefit (Supplement) rider
7 Pay Test
Group Disability plan
Dread Disease policy
38. If 2 or more family members are injured in the same accident - only payment of a single deductible is required.
Common Accident provision
Enhanced Ordinary (aka Extraordinary) Whole Life policy
Change of Occupation provision
Supplemental Major Medical plan
39. Disability income is based on "earned income" (salary - bonus - commission) - not unearned income (interest - investment - rents).
Point of Service plan
Loss of Earnings Test
Levels of Long Term Care provided
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
40. Part of IRS Section 125 cafeteria plan - which allows pre-tax payroll deductions for qualified medical expenses or child/dependent care.
Revocable vs. Irrevocable beneficiary
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Return of Premium rider
Family Income policy
41. Unilateral - Insurer provides contract; Adhesion - parties must adhere to terms; Aleatory - benefits may not inure equally.
Insurance contract characteristics (1 of 2)
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
CHAMPUS (aka TriCare)
Insurable interest
42. Coverage remains in effect for 31 days past premium due date; benefits paid during grace period would be deducted from sum.
Grace Period provision
Payor (aka Waiver of Payor's Premium) rider
IRS Penalties for Annuities
Legal Action provision
43. Excludes coverage for suicide during 1st 2 yrs. ONLY but - if it does - all premiums must be returned to beneficiary.
Types of Insurers (by sector)
Suicide clause/provision
Term Life policy
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
44. After 2-3 yrs. - Whole Life policy equity builds tax-deferred @ fixed interest rate until it equals death benefit; borrowable but taxable.
Cash value
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
45. Business continuation funding plan whereby each partner agrees to buy Life policies on each other - but not themselves.
Rate (as defined by CIC)
Employer Liability
Cross Purchase Plan
Types of Insurers (by domicile)
46. 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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47. Same as WL but can be "paid-up" early by paying larger premium for shorter payment period (i.e. 10 Pay Life - 20 Pay Life).
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
Proof of Loss provision
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Common Life Exclusions
48. Plan A is the CORE benefit & is least expensive; All other plans include Plan A + additional benefits. Plans F & J are high deductible. K & L are both deductible & co-pay plans.
Annuity Classifications (1 of 5): How premium is paid
Reinsurance
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
49. Insurer has right to adjust (+ or -) death benefit if age or sex is misstated but normally doesn't void policy.
Misstatement of Age/Sex provision
Non-Occupational Disability policy
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) policy
Trial Application (aka Request for Offer)
50. Same as WL but premium low for set # yrs. - THEN premiums vary (+ or -) based on Insurer's investment returns - w/ Gmax.
Types of Licensed Producers
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
Types of reinsurance
Tax implications of an Estate