Final exam
A rehabilitation benefit is intended to
A rehabilitation benefit is designed to help prepare the insured to return to employment.
Which of these is considered to be a Living Benefit option in a life insurance policy?
Accelerated death benefit
An insurer has a right to screen applicants for HIV in which of the following ways?
Blood test for HIV
Which type of business insurance is meant to cover the costs of continuing to do business while the owner is disabled?
Business overhead expense policy
In which of the following relationships would there NOT be an insurable interest?\
Business owner to business customer
What enables applicants to compare different life insurance policies and helps them choose which policy is best for their needs?
Buyer's guide
Which of the following is an example of replacement?
Canceling a whole life policy to purchase a term policy
In which of the following processes will the insurer oversee the insured's hospital stay to confirm everything is going according to schedule and that the insured will be released as planned?
Concurrent review
Susan is insured through her Group Health Insurance plan and changed her coverage to an individual plan with the same insurer after her employment was terminated. This change is called a(n)
Conversion
Which disability policy provision would address any concerns of the value of the benefits decreasing over time?
Cost of living benefit
Which of the following does restorative dental treatment cover?
Crowns
Julie has a $100,000 30-year mortgage on her new home. What type of life insurance could she purchase that is designed to pay off the loan balance if she dies within the 30-year period?
Decreasing term insurance
Mike has inherited his father's traditional IRA. As beneficiary, he will pay ____ taxes on any money withdrawn.
Income
No insurer, producer, broker, solicitor, or person, in connection with an insurance transaction shall offer or promise to buy, sell, give, or allow the prospective insured employment, stock or special favors. This is the definition of
Inducement
All issuers issuing long-term care insurance policies must offer, as an optional benefit a(n) _____ rider.
Inflation
No legal action can be initiated after 5 years from the
Initial time written proof of loss has been provided
What is the purpose for having an accelerated death benefit on a life insurance policy?
It allows for cash advances to be paid against the death benefit if the insured becomes terminally ill
Which of these is NOT considered to be a common life insurance nonforfeiture option?
Life income annuity
James is the insured on a life insurance policy where his age was misstated on the application. Which of the following is CORRECT regarding the death benefit amount?
The death benefit paid will be what the premium would have purchased at the correct age
Krissa purchases a 10-year level term life insurance policy that has a death benefit of $200,000. Which of these statements is true?
The face amount and premium will remain constant over the 10-year period
Pat owns a 20-pay life policy with a paid-up dividend option. Which of the following statements is true?
The policy may be paid up early by using policy dividends
Which of the following does a life insurance policy summary normally include?
The policy's cash value
What is the elimination period of an individual disability policy?\
Time period a disabled person must wait before benefits are paid". The elimination period of an individual disability insurance policy refers to the amount of time a disabled person must wait before benefits are paid.
An example of naming a beneficiary by class would be
To the children born of my union with Ned Jackson
Insurance represents the process of risk
Transference
A life insurance policy which contains cash values that vary according to its investment performance of stocks is called
Variable Whole Life
A nonparticipating policy will
When an insurer offers a policy that is nonparticipating, the insurer's policy does not pay dividends.
When can a group health policy renewal be denied according to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
When contribution or participation rules have been violated
How is a health provider reimbursed if they do NOT have an agreement in place with the insurance company?
With a usual, customary, and reasonable fee
A policyholder's unmarried child is incapable of self support due to physical disability. The child is provided medical care coverage under the parent's policy
Written proof of disability and dependency is required to prove a mental or physical handicap for a dependent child.
Proceeds from a life insurance policy are protected from the beneficiary's creditors by which clause?
spendthrift trust clause
Under the Affordable Care Act, a large employer that does NOT provide health insurance and owes an employer mandate penalty MUST pay an annual penalty, which is calculated by multiplying $2,000 by
the number of full time employees minus 30
Notice of a claim must be given within how many days after a covered loss?
"20 days". Notice of a claim must be given within 20 days after a covered loss.
An insurer must submit all policy forms and applications to the Commissioner at least __ days before they can be used.
30
The required grace period for life insurance policies in Washington is
30 days
The Commissioner is REQUIRED to examine admitted insurers AT LEAST every
5 years
A 10% excise tax is normally applied to an early withdrawal from an IRA. According to HIPAA, this tax will not be applied if the withdrawal is used for medical expenses that exceed ____ of the individual's adjusted gross income.
7.5%
As classified by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a Silver Plan offers
70% actuarial level of coverage provided
Which type of life insurance is normally associated with a Payor Benefit rider?
Juvenile insurance
Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion for a medical expense policy?
Physical therapy
Which of the following would evidence ownership in a participating health insurance contract?
Policy ownership
Andy the annuitant dies before the annuity start date. Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
Premiums paid plus interest earned is returned to the beneficiary
Typically, Long-Term Disability benefits are coordinated with which benefit plan?
Social Security
Which of these will have the highest monthly payout upon annuitization?
Straight life
An individual covered under a Blue Cross Blue Shield plan is called a(n)
Subscriber
In a Long-Term Care policy, activities of daily living (ADL's) can be each of the following EXCEPT
Talking
The IRS states that a taxpayer's medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of their adjusted gross income is tax deductible. Which of the following may be considered a medical expense under this rule?
Tax-qualified long-term care premiums are considered a deductible medical expense if the taxpayer's medical expenses exceed 7.5% of their adjusted gross income.
Which of these is considered to be a document that describes the critical segments of a life insurance policy?
policy summary.
According to the principle of Utmost Good Faith, the insured will answer questions on the application to the best of their knowledge and pay the required premium, while the insurer will deal fairly with the insured and it's
promises made
The life insurance buyer's guide includes information about all of the following EXCEPT how to
take civil action against an insurer
The elimination period under a hospital indemnity plan is
the specified number of days an insured must wait before becoming eligible to receive benefits for each hospitalization
An individual insurance producer who allows his or her license to expire may, within ___ months from the expiration date, reinstate the same license without passing a written exam.
twelve (12) months
Credit Accident and Health plans are designed to
help pay off existing loans during periods of disability
Publishing information that is false and maliciously critical to an insurer and intended to cause injury is a prohibited practice known as
Defamation
What does the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) of 1985 allow an employee to do?
"In the event of employment termination, group health insurance can be kept if the employee pays the premiums". The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) of 1985 allows an employee to continue group medical insurance by self-paying the premiums after employment has been terminated.
All of the following may be an unfair claims practice EXCEPT
"Refusing to pay persons bringing false or fraudulent claims". Refusing to pay false or fraudulent claims is not an unfair claims practice.
When can an insurer cancel a Medicare supplement plan?
After nonpayment
Insurers do business in Washington only after a thorough financial review. MOST insurance policies written in Washington are protected by the Guaranty Association, established to protect policyowners in the event an admitted company
"becomes financially insolvent". Insurers do business in Washington only after a thorough financial review. MOST insurance policies written in Washington are protected by the Guaranty Association established to protect policyowners in the event an admitted company becomes financially insolvent.\
Life insurance policies will normally pay for losses arising from
"commercial aviation". Life insurance policies routinely cover losses arising from commercial aviation.
The premium for a Modified whole life policy is
"lower than the typical whole life policy during the first few years and then higher than typical for the remainder". Modified whole life policies are distinguished by premiums that are lower than typical whole life premiums during the first few years and then higher than typical thereafter.
An annuity is primarily used to provide
"retirement income". The principal use of an annuity is to provide income for retirement.
Term insurance is appropriate for someone who
"seeks temporary protection and lower premiums". Term insurance is appropriate for individuals seeking temporary protection and lower premiums.
Which of the following is NOT considered advertising?
A rating from a rating service company, such as A.M. Best
The double indemnity provision in a life insurance policy pertains to an insured's death caused by a(n)
Accident
Fixed period settlement options are considered to be a form of a(n)
Annuity
help pay off existing loans during periods of disability
Because all eligible employees are usually covered, noncontributory plans are desirable from an underwriting standpoint because adverse selection is minimized.
What happens if the insurer discovers that the insured's age was accidentally misstated on an application for an individual life insurance policy?
Benefits will be calculated according to how much coverage the premium paid would have purchased for the correct age
In an insurance contract, the element that shows each party is giving something of value is called
Consideration
An example of a presumptive disability would be
Deafness
All of the following are core benefits of Medicare Supplement Plan A EXCEPT
Deductible payments for the first 60 days of hospitalization under Medicare hospitalization insurance
Which of these will typically authorize treatment from a specialist?
Gatekeeper
The Washington Life and Health ______ Association is used to rehabilitate insolvent insurers
Guarantee
Which of the following is considered to be an event or condition that increases the probability of an insured's loss?
Hazard
Who is responsible for assembling the policy forms for insureds?
Insurance carriers
Which of the following annuity payout options makes no additional payments regardless of when the annuitant dies?
Life only
Which of the following is considered to be a point of service (POS) plan?
Managed care plan
Which of these gaps in Medicare coverage is addressed with Medicare Supplemental Insurance?
Medicare in-hospital deductible
Claims payable to a Disability Income insured, even when the insured can continue to work, are the result of a
Presumptive disability
When are group disability benefits considered to be tax-free to the insured?
When the recipient pays the premiums
When calculating the amount of life insurance needed for an income earner, what has to be determined when using the Needs Approach?
When using the needs approach to determine the amount of life insurance needed for the income earner, it is necessary to determine the family's financial objectives in the event of the death or disability of the income earner.
All of these are valid policy dividend options for a life insurance policyowner EXCEPT
accumulate without interest
Funding for the Washington Life and Disability Guaranty Association is derived from
assessments on member companies
A Renewable Term Life insurance policy can be renewed
at a predetermined date or age, regardless of the insured's health
Newborn coverage for an accident and health (disability) family policy begins
at the moment of birth
Transacting insurance includes any of the following EXCEPT
gathering prospective buyer information
A Medicare Supplement policy must NOT contain benefits which
duplicate Medicare benefits
A group Disability Income plan that pays tax-free benefits to covered employees is considered
fully contributory
The suicide clause of a life insurance policy states that if an insured commits suicide within a stated period from the policy's inception, the insurer will only be liable for a return of premiums paid
minus indebtedness and without interest
Under a Traditional IRA, interest earned is taxed
upon distribution
All of the following are considered appropriate uses of life insurance for business purposes EXCEPT
"Protecting the business by covering entry level employees with life insurance". Covering entry level employees with life insurance to protect the business is not an appropriate business use.
Continuous 24-hour care provided by licensed medical professionals under the direct supervision of a physician is called
skilled nursing care
Kathy pays a monthly premium on her health insurance policy. How long is her grace period?
10 days
Long-term care policies sold in Washington must provide coverage for at least
12 consecutive months
An insurer must furnish to a claimant forms for filing proof of loss within ___ days upon receiving a notice of claim.
15
An insurer must send a notice of appointment for a producer within __ days from the date of an executed agency contract or after submitting the first application to the insurer.
15
Before the Commissioner will issue a license, a person must be at least
18 years old
Written notice for a health claim must be given to the insurer ___ days after the occurrence of the loss.
20
Greg had recently been terminated from his job that covered him for group life insurance. How long does he have to convert his coverage to an individual policy?
31 days
The grace period for an accident and health (disability) policy is no less than ______ for weekly premium policies.
7 days
Amy has a group medical policy through her employer with a $500 deductible and a 90% coinsurance provision. She incurs $1,500 in covered health care services. How much will her group insurance carrier pay?
900
Which type of life insurance policy pays the face amount at the end of the specified period if the insured is still alive?
Endowment policy
The taxable portion of each annuity payment is calculated using which method?
Exclusion Ratio
When a qualified plan starts making payments to its recipient, which portion of the distributions is taxable?
Gains
How is Medicare Part B funded?
General tax revenue and user premiums
The reinstatement provision in a health insurance policy is
Mandatory
A type of policy that would help pay for uncovered Medicare claims is called
Medicare supplement
Falsifying the terms, benefits, advantages, or conditions of an insurance policy is an example of which of the following?
Misrepresentation
When an insured has a major medical plan with first dollar coverage, how does this impact the benefits paid?
No deductible payment is required
States that have "no loss no gain" laws require a replacing policy to
No loss no gain legislation requires that when health insurance is replaced, ongoing claims under the former policy must continue to be paid under the new policy.
Disability Income plans which require that the insurer can NEVER change or alter premium rates are usually considered
Noncancellable
When replacing a life insurance policy, a producer must provide the applicant with a
Notice Regarding Replacement
How do interest earnings accumulate in a deferred annuity?
On a tax-deferred basis
What is an insurer required to do when faced with an error made under the Misstatement of Age provision?
Pay age-corrected benefits
Which type of rider will waive the premium on a child's life insurance policy if the parent paying the premium dies?
Payor benefit
What is the primary feature of a viatical settlement?
Reduced death benefit prepayment
Which of the following decisions would a Health Savings Account (HSA) owner NOT be able to make?
The amount contributed by the employer
A permanent life insurance policy where the policyowner pays premiums for a specified number of years is called a(n)
limited pay policy
The Life and Disability Guaranty Association provides funds to carry out its powers and duties by assessing
member insurers
Annuity suitability information specifically includes all of the following EXCEPT
number of dependents
When a producer is replacing an existing ordinary life insurance policy, the producer must take all of the following actions EXCEPT
obtain the beneficiary's signature on a summary of all policies to be replaced
The two major actions required for a policyholder to comply with the Reinstatement Clause are
provide evidence of insurability, pay past due premiums
Under the subrogation clause, legal action can be taken by the insurer against the
responsible third party
An endorsement found in an insurance plan which modifies the provisions of the policy is called a(n)
rider
An example of endodontic treatment is a
root canal
What will the beneficiary receive if an annuitant dies during the accumulation period?
"The greater of the accumulated cash value or the total premium paid". If an annuitant dies during the accumulation period, his or her beneficiary will receive the greater of the accumulated cash value or the total premium paid.
An individual can enroll in a Part C Medicare Advantage Plan at what time?
"When becoming eligible for Medicare". An individual can enroll under a Part C Medicare Advantage Plan when eligible for Medicare.
All of the following are Unfair Claims Settlement Practices EXCEPT
"providing claim payments to insureds accompanied by a statement setting forth the coverage under which payment is made". All of these are Unfair Claims Settlement Practices EXCEPT providing claim payments to insureds accompanied by a statement setting forth the coverage under which payment is made.
All of these are characteristics of a universal life insurance policy EXCEPT
A fixed surrender value is NOT a characteristic of a universal life insurance policy.
Which of these factors is NOT taken into consideration when determining the cost of a long-term care policy?
The cost of a long-term care policy is based on all of these factors EXCEPT personal income.