WFG Test 2 #1-50
Monthly-premiums individual health insurance policies must provide a Grace Period of at least
10 days
What type of policy would offer a 40-year old the quickest accumulation of cash value?
20-pay life
During the underwriting process for a group health policy, it was discovered that 15 out of 50 members of the group have major health issues. How would the insurer handle this?
Accept or reject the whole group
If an insured dies because of an accident, which type of life insurance rider will provide additional coverage?
Accidental death rider
How long does the coverage normally remain on a Limited Pay Life policy?
Age 100
Henry is covered by a Term Life Policy and does not make the required premium payment which was due August 1. He dies Sep 15. What action will the insurer take?
Claim will be DENIED
An insurance company receives an application for an individual Health Policy. Joan did not complete all of the medical history questions because she could not remember the exact dates. She signed the policy and submitted it to the insurance company anyway. A few weeks later, Joan suffers a heart attack and is hospitalized without completing the medical history questions and paying the initial premium. Which of the following clauses details the condition that Joan did not meet?
Consideration clause
What kind of Life Insurance starts out as temporary coverage but can be later modified to permanent coverage without evidence of insurability?
Convertible term
What type of Life Policy has a death benefit that adjusts periodically as it is written for a specific period of time?
Decreasing term
Which provision prevents an insurer from changing the Terms of the Contract with the policy owner by referring to documents not found within the policy itself?
Entire Contract
When an insurance company sends a policy to the insured with an attached application, the element that makes the application part of the contract between the insured and the insurer is called the?
Entire contract provision
Under the payment of claims provision, when are benefits typically payable after proof of loss is received?
Immediately
How does rising morbidity rates affect health insurance?
Increased premiums
Which of the following insurance policy provisions specifies the benefits of services a policy will provide?
Insuring clause
What kind of annuity pays income to two annuitants until their deaths?
Joint and survivor annuity
One important function of an insurance company is to identify and sell to potential customers. Which of these BEST describes this function?
Marketing
John buys a policy where the premium stays fixed for the first 5 years. The Premium then increases in year 6 and stays level thereafter all the while the death benefit remains the same. What kind of policy is this?
Modified Whole Life
Which of the following describes the number of deaths in a year compared to the number of people in a select group?
Mortality
When an accidental death benefit is added to a whole life policy, how does this affect the policy's cash value?
Policy's cash value is not affected
Which of the following is NOT an insurer policy expense?
Premiums
Which of these characteristics is consistent with straight life policy?
Premiums are payable for as long as there is insurance coverage in force
Which of the following is NOT a factor in determining the morbidity of a group of individuals?
Race
If a material warranty violation on the part of the insured is found, what recourse does an insurer have?
Rescind the policy
What is the suicide provision designed to do?
Safeguard the Insurer, from an applicant who is contemplating suicide
Which of the following provisions is NOT required in HMO contracts certificates?
Seven-Day grace period
Henry would like to assured $10k is available in 10 years o replace a Roof of his house. What kind of $10k policy should he purchase
Ten Year Endowment
What type of Life Insurance gives the greatest amount of coverage for a limited period of time
Term Life
John was actively serving in the Marines, when he was killed in an automobile accident, while on leave. His $100k whole Life Policy contains a "War Exclusion" clause. How much will his beneficiaries receive?
The FULL Face amounts
The most important factor to consider when determining whether to convert term insrurance at the insured's attained age of the insured original age is?
The cost
The Consideration Clause, in an Insurance Policy indicates that a policy owner's consideration consists of a completed application and?
The initial premium
What type of changes can be made to a guaranteed renewable health insurance policy?
The premium rates of the policyowner
An annuitant would like to determine the current value of her annuity. To do this, she multiplies the number of "accumulation units" she owns times the unit value of the "separate account" What kind of annuity BEST matches this description?
Variable annuity
In what situation does a waiver of premium provision keep a health insurance policy in force without premium payments?
When an insured becomes totally disabled
When is the Face amount of a whole life policy paid?
When the insured dies or at the policy maturity date whichever happen first
What type if Insurance offers permanent life coverage with premiums that are payable for life?
Whole life
The systematic liquidation of a sum of money is provided by a(n)
annuity
Manuel is a disabled person as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As such, he is unable to perform any of the following life activities EXCEPT
driving
Which of these statements describe a Modified Endowment Contract?
exceeds the maximum amount of premium that can be paid into a policy and still have it recognized as a life insurance contract
Which of the following provisions specifies how long a Policy Owner's insurance coverage will remain in effect, if the policy owner does not pay the premium when is it due?
grace period
Restoring an insured to the same condition as before a loss is an example of the principle of
indemnity
Credit Life Insurance is
issued in an amount not to exceed the amount of the loan
What does the grace period allow a policyowner to do?
make a premium payment after the due date without any loss of coverage
The probability of death, listed by year, is demonstrated in
mortality tables
An insurer owned by its policyholders is called a
mutual insurer
A unilateral contract is one in which
only one party (the insurer) makes any kind of legally enforceable promise
In a life insurance policy, the entire contract consists of
policy and attached application
Minimum participation standards exist for group health insurance plans to
prevent adverse selection
What are residual disability income insurance payments based on?
the amount of the insured's income is reduced by the disability
Kim is insured under a disability income insurance policy with an "own-occupation" clause. She was recently injured in an automobile accident and can no longer perform the tasks of her job. Kim is now considered to be
totally disabled
Which Policy requires an Agent to register with the National Association of Securities Dealers NASD, before selling?
variable life