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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. 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)
Renewability provision
Parole Pardon Rule
Equity Indexed annuity
2. 1: Individual; 2: Joint - multiple annuitants paid until 1st dies; 3: Joint & Survivor - multiple annuitants paid until 1st dies THEN survivors paid but @ reduced $.
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Insuring clause/provision (aka Insuring Agreement)
Needs approach (most common)
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
3. Same as WL but death benefit increases annually - linked to Consumer Price Index; premium increases annually OR is set high from start.
Single Pay Whole Life policy
AIDS/HIV discrimination
Spendthrift provision
Equity Index Whole Life policy
4. 'The inability to perform ANY reasonable occupation based on education - training or experience'.
Total disability (more restrictive definition)
Blackout Period
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Elimination (aka Waiting) period
5. Conditional - coverage is conditional; Personal - parties are people; Good faith - honesty/integrity; Fiduciary - req's financial trust.
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
COBRA Time Limitations
Elements to contract
Types of Medical Plans
6. Allows Term policy conversion to Permanent policy w/out medical exam; must be identical or lower death benefit; based on either attained OR original age.
Return of Premium rider
Convertibility provision
Grace Period provision
Rehabilitation rider
7. Part A - Inpatient hospital deductibles vary on # of days; limited reserve days; finite benefit; 1st 3 pints blood; Part B - 20% co-payment.
Peril vs. Hazard
Small Employer Medical Expense plan
Medicare Part A & B "Gaps"
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) policy
8. 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.
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Conformity with State Statute provision
Human Life Value approach
Departments of an Insurer
9. Agents - represent Insurer; Brokers - represent themselves & Insured; Solicitors - represent one agent to solicit leads.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Types of Licensed Producers
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
10. Same as WL but w/ adjustable death benefit (& corresponding premium) & over-fund option but w/ annually renewable term (ART).
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (1 of 4)
Underwriting risk categories
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Social Security Benefit (Supplement) rider
11. Same as Universal Life but cash value put in investment vehicles chosen by policy owner (stocks - bonds - munis.); cash value NOT guaranteed.
Risk management
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
Return of Premium rider
Variable Universal Life policy
12. Dependent children are covered until 19 or 23 (full-time student only) or until self-sufficient (if handicapped).
Policy delivery
Dependent coverage
Loss exposure
Human Life Value approach
13. Pays death benefit until age 100 or death; builds equity (cash value); may be transferred or sold; generally level premium.
Whole (aka Permanent or Straight) Life policy
Trusts
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
Tax implications of Death Benefit & Cash Value
14. Premiums determined by target cash values or death benefit; partial cash value w/drawals allowed; transparent policy w/ unbundled premium.
Employer Liability
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Types of Term Life policies
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (2 of 4)
15. Same as WL but policy owner can adjust death benefit w/ corresponding premium adjustments; mostly obsolete.
Adverse selection
Adjustable Whole Life policy
Dividends
Mortality vs. Morbidity tables
16. Death benefit determined by Insured's financial goals & needs (minus assets).
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
Underwriting risk categories
Employer Liability
Needs approach (most common)
17. Time period preceding each disability during which benefits are not paid; longer elimination periods = cheaper premium.
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
Beneficiary provisions
Indemnify
Elimination (aka Waiting) period
18. Commercial (private) companies; HMOs; PPOs; Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Employer-sponsored plans; Government.
Types of Accident & Health (A&H) providers
Common Disability Exclusions
Family Maintenance policy
Permanent vs. Temporary disability
19. Provides disability income during surgery recovery from life-threatening condition (& sometimes cosmetic surgery).
Penalties for violating AIDS/HIV privacy laws
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
Types of Renewability provisions
Survivorship (aka "Last to die") policy
20. 1: Immediate benefits rec'd w/in 30 days but premium must be paid by lump sum; 2: Deferred - usually until retirement.
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Variable Life policy (1 of 2)
Annuity Classifications (2 of 5): When benefits begin
21. Policy owner has 90 days from date of loss to submit proof of loss to Insurer; valid claim must be paid immediately upon receipt.
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Medicare Part D
Proof of Loss provision
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
22. Mortality is the statistical possibility of death @ each age. Morbidity is the statistical possibility & extent of disability @ each age.
Mortality vs. Morbidity tables
Conformity with State Statute provision
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Concealment exceptions
23. Privately-sold policies to provide benefits not covered by Medicare; divided into 12 plans listed alphabetically A - L; 30-day free look; guaranteed renewable.
Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy
Market Value Adjusted (aka Modified Guaranteed) annuity
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (3 of 4)
Family policy
24. 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.
Elements to contract
Dread Disease policy
Change of Occupation provision
25. Financial interest in insured party that must exist @ time of application OR policy issuance. Requires consent (except minors).
Annuity Classifications (3 of 5): Source of income
Employer Liability
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Insurable interest
26. Req. by CA statute & may provide workers coverage for action-over claims.
Convertibility provision
Employer Liability
Types of Insurers (miscellaneous)
Fraud
27. Provides benefit during Social Security "black-out" period - up to 1 yr.
Transplant/Cosmetic Surgery rider
Claim Form (aka Proof of Loss Form) provision
Social Security Benefit (Supplement) rider
Exclusions to Work. Comp.
28. Provides coverage for specific disease(s) - such as cancer or leukemia.
Dread Disease policy
Types of Term Life policies
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
29. Both Contributory & Non-contributory Group policies are deductible to employer (not employee) but benefits are taxable. Individual policy premium is NOT deductible but benefit is received tax-free.
Medical cost containment (aka Managed care)
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
Tax implications of Disability policy
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
30. Accumulation or "pay-in" - contributions & interest earned are tax-deferred; Annuity or "pay-out" - monthly annuity (taxable) paid.
Adverse selection
Blackout Period
Levels of Long Term Care provided
Phases of an annuity
31. 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
Types of Insurers (by sector)
Non-Occupational Disability policy
Underwriting risk categories
32. 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.
Medicare
AIDS/HIV discrimination
Annuity Classifications (2 of 5): When benefits begin
Medical Savings Account (MSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
33. 1: mortality probability charge; 2: Insurer's investment return; 3: expenses (admin costs - commissions). 1 - 2 = net; 1 - 2 + 3 = gross.
Elements to contract
Factors that determine premium
Trusts
Life insurance policy
34. Provides % of monthly income benefit if Insured becomes disabled due to illness or accident.
Entire Contract provision
Total disability (any-occupational definition)
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
Disability Income policy
35. Guaranteed min. interest rate on cash value buildup but possible higher rate if short-term investment returns higher than expected.
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
Peril vs. Hazard
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (3 of 4)
Graded Premium Whole Life policy
36. The state in which the contract is accepted or delivered is the state that possesses regulatory jurisdiction over Group plan.
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Concealment
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Doctrine of Comity
37. After 2-3 yrs. - Whole Life policy equity builds tax-deferred @ fixed interest rate until it equals death benefit; borrowable but taxable.
Graded Premium Whole Life policy
Residual disability rider
Types of Licensed Producers
Cash value
38. 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.
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
Partial disability rider
Dependent coverage
Exclusions for Major Medical plan
39. Underwriting - determines insurability; Marketing/Sales - determines products; Actuarial - determines rates; Claims - investigates/pays claims.
Departments of an Insurer
Policy loans
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Permanent vs. Temporary disability
40. Written contract to transfer risk of premature death from one party to another; pays stated sum upon death; creates instant estate.
Life insurance policy
Mortality vs. Morbidity tables
Dividend options
Loss exposure
41. Domestic - within home state; Foreign - outside home state; Alien - outside home country.
Settlement options for Life policy (1 of 2)
Employer-Administered plan
Types of Insurers (by domicile)
Types of Insurers (by sector)
42. Palliative - treatment to manage pain; Curative - treatment to cure illness/condition.
Legal Action provision
Premium modes
Insurable interest
Palliative vs. Curative care
43. Treating or mitigating loss exposures through 1: avoidance; 2: retention (deductibles); 3: sharing; 4: reduction; or 5: transfer.
Medicare Part C (aka Medicare Advantage)
Types of Renewability provisions
Return of Cash Value rider
Risk management
44. Receipt whereby coverage incepts immediately upon submission of full consideration - unless declined & premium refunded.
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Modified Endowment Contract (MEC)
Insuring clause/provision (aka Insuring Agreement)
45. Unilateral - Insurer provides contract; Adhesion - parties must adhere to terms; Aleatory - benefits may not inure equally.
Whole (aka Permanent or Straight) Life policy
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (3 of 4)
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
Insurance contract characteristics (1 of 2)
46. Facultative - case by case agreements; Automatic/Treaty - automatic acceptance of risk percentage per previous agreement.
Types of reinsurance
Annuity Classifications (5 of 5): # of lives
Common Life Exclusions
Family or Dependents rider
47. Compensates business for loss due to death or disability of key employee; premiums not deductible but benefits tax-free.
Partial disability rider
Return of Cash Value rider
Key Employee policy
Factors that determine premium
48. Mathematical calculation based on overall FICA contributions used to determine retirement/disability/survivorship benefit.
Impairment (Exclusion) rider
Reinstatement provision
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
49. Taxable income (unlike individual plans); can be either short-term - 13-52 wks. max. or long-term - longer than 52 wks.
Annuity
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (2 of 4)
Group Disability plan
50. Allows policy owner to w/draw set % of death benefit upon verification of terminal illness w/ expectancy 12-24 mths.; generally tax-free.
Accelerated Benefits (aka Terminal Illness or Living Benefits) rider
Multiple Employer Trust (MET) aka Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA)
Rehabilitation rider
Types of Accident & Health insurance