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Newborn children are automatically covered under an existing family medical plan at the moment of birth for a period of at least____days.

employees who suffer non-work related disabilities, since work-related disabilities are covered by Workers' Compensation

Non-occupational disability coverage is designed for

20%

Nonqualified medical expense distributions from a Health Savings Account (HSA) have a tax penalty of

at least once a year

Notice of information practices must be given to a policyholder

every three years

Notice of information practices must be given to a policyholder at least

reduce the benefit level

Omar is covered by a disability income policy. He is hurt performing an occupation more hazardous than the occupation listed in his policy. The policy's change of occupation provision will have what effect?

120days of skilled nursing facility care

Part A Medicare includes coverage for all of the following services EXCEPT

180

Participants of a small group medical plan MUST be given advance notice of at least days prior to the plan's discontinuation.

If the amount of the fee or service charge is reasonably related to the cost of the service

When is it acceptable to charge or receive a fee or service charge in addition to the premium in connection with the transaction of insurance?

Policy will no longer be in force

What happens to a life insurance policy when the policy loan balance exceeds the cash value?

subject to market value adjustment

What happens to the cash value of a market value adjusted annuity if it's surrendered prior to the end of the stated guarantee period?

decreases

What happens to the purchasing power of benefit payments from a fixed life annuity when the cost of living goes up?

A review of the insured's ability to perform the activities of daily living

What is a "functional assessment" for long-term care benefits?

cervical cancer

What is a Pap test designed to detect?

A life policy that covers the life of a minor

What is a juvenile life insurance policy?

Solicit, receive and forward applications to the insurer

What is a life insurance producer authorized to do?

An HMO combines medical care delivery and funding in one organization

What is a major difference between private commercial insurers and HMO's?

HR 10 plan

What is another name for a Keogh plan?

life income

What is another term used for a "pure" life annuity?

Minors are normally not capable of handling money in a reasonable manner

What is considered a valid reason for an insurer's refusal to pay policy proceeds directly to a minor?

Puerto Rico

What is considered interstate travel under the Federal Fraud and False Statements Act?

The policy's cash value

What is considered the collateral on a life insurance policy loan?

limited perils and amounts

What is covered under a limited accident and health insurance policy?

A reduction in benefits

What is normally the consequence for NOT obtaining preadmission certification prior

the cash value

What is payable to a policy owner if a whole life policy is surrendered prior to its maturity date?

the insured's education, training, and experience

What is taken into consideration when defining "total disability" in a disability income insurance policy?

50 employees

What is the MAXIMUM number of employees an employer may have for qualified medical savings accounts?

reserves

What is the accounting measurement of an insurance company's future obligations to its policyowners?

60

What is the actuarial value of a bronze-level health plan?

80

What is the actuarial value of a gold-level health plan?

90

What is the actuarial value of a platinum-level health plan?

70

What is the actuarial value of a silver-level health plan?

transfers some of the investment risk to the policyowner

What is the effect of the market value adjustment in a market value adjustment annuity?

must be eligible for Medicare Part A

What is the eligibility requirement for Medicare Part B?

time period a disabled person must wait before benefits are paid

What is the elimination period of an individual disability policy?

50%

What is the excise tax rate the IRS imposes on individuals aged 70 1/2 or older who do not take the required minimum distributions from their qualified retirement plan?

under 50,000 increase over time

What is the face amount of a $50,000 graded death benefit life insurance policy when the policy is issued?

benefits are not taxable

What is the federal income tax liability of a death benefit paid from a health insurance policy to a named beneficiary?

less than the policy's face amount

What is the guaranteed cash value of a whole life insurance policy when the insured turns 65 years old?

Responsible for acts by the producer that are authority only

What is the insurer responsible for when a producer is acting within the scope of authority granted in the agency contract?

100% of the insured's Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)

What is the maximum Social Security Disability benefit amount an insured can receive?

100

What is the maximum number of employees (earning at least $5,000) that an employer can have in order to start a SIMPLE retirement plan?

Probationary Period

What is the name of the period of time during which a new employee is ineligible for group Health insurance coverage?

Guaranteed insurability rider

What is the name of the rider that provides an additional purchase option in a life insurance policy?

To help underwriters evaluate risk

What is the purpose of the Medical Information Bureau (MIB)?

benefit payments are always fully taxable

What is the tax treatment of benefit payments for a non-qualified annuity?

Revocable designation

What kind of arrangement gives the policy owner the right to change the beneficiary?

Conditional receipt

What must be given to a life insurance applicant when the agent receives an application and the initial premium?

an issued policy

What qualifies as acceptance of an insurance contract offer?

Federal estate tax

What tax is normally associated with an individual's death?

custodial care

What type of doctor-ordered care assists an individual with performing basic daily activities such as bathing, eating, and dressing?

church plans

What type of employee welfare plans are not subject to ERISA regulations?

Joint life

What type of life insurance policy covers two or more persons and pays the face amount upon the death of the first insured?

level premiums

What type of premiums are associated with individual mortgage protection life insurance policies?

speculative

What type of risk involves the potential for loss AND the possibility for gain?

pure risk

What type of risk involves the potential for loss with no possibility for gain?

late enrollment penalty

What will Medicare charge if someone doesn't enroll in certain Medicare programs or plans when they're first eligible?

Management of proceeds would be provided

What would be a valid reason for naming a trust as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy as opposed to naming an individual?

the initial premium in lower compared to an equivalent amount of whole life coverage

What would be considered an advantage of purchasing term life insurance?

trust administration fees would reduce policy proceeds

What would be the disadvantage of naming a trust as beneficiary of a life insurance policy?

Facultative reinsurance

When a ceding insurer transfers a portion of its risk to an assuming insurer on a case by case basis, this process is referred to as

owner

When a deferred annuity is surrendered, who must sign the authorization to do so?

seek a second opinion for specified elective surgeries

When a health insurance policy includes a Mandatory Second Surgical Opinion provision, the insured must

an immediate annuity

When a large sum of money is used to structure monthly payments, which product is typically used?

Irrevocable beneficiary

When a policy loan is requested by a policyowner and it requires the consent of the beneficiary, what kind of beneficiary designation is this?

Producer

When a producer submits an application that discloses personal information regarding the applicant, who supplies the privacy notice?

decrease in size

When a sum of money undergoes capital liquidation, that sum will

final contract settlement will be reduced

When an annuity contract has been fully surrendered, how will the surrender charges affect the final contract settlement?

investment risk is assumed by the purchaser

When compared to a fixed annuity, a variable annuity has what distinguishing feature?

Eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility

When dealing with long-term care coverage, which of the following are classified as ADLs?

Prior to or at the time of signing the application

When must a producer provide disclosure about information practices to an applicant?

Inception of the contract

When must insurable interest exist for a life insurance contract to be valid?

Insurer (They have operating expenses which need to be factored into the premiums)

When premiums are determined, one factor would be the expenses of the

Give notice, explain, and allow opting out

When the disclosure of an insured's nonpublic information is involved, what is the insurer obligated to do?

expenses and withdrawals

When determining the accumulation value of a deferred annuity, the total is calculated by taking the premiums paid plus interest earned minus

the full amount is non-taxable to the partner

When disability buy-sell insurance benefits exceed a partner's cost basis, which of the following is correct?

at the moment of birth

When does a family accident and health policy's coverage for a newborn child begin?

upon receiving distributions from the contract

When does interest income for a flexible premium deferred annuity get reported for federal income taxes?

At the time of death or 30 years after the policy's inception, whichever comes first

When does the insured stop making payments under a thirty-payment whole life policy?

time of purchase

When does the owner's contractual rights begin under an individual annuity contract?

When the initial premium has been paid with the application

When does the producer give a premium receipt for a life insurance application?

none

When funds are transferred directly from one IRA to another IRA, what percentage of the tax is withheld?

Individual health policy

When group benefits under COBRA have expired, a fully insured group policy can be converted to a(n)

Are paid directly to the beneficiary without interference from the insured's creditors

When there is a named beneficiary on a life insurance policy, the death benefits

federal payroll and self-employment taxes

Where does the primary funding for Medicare Part A come from?

Premium charges

Where is the difference between a standard risk and a substandard risk reflected?

insured's estate

Where will a life insurance policy's proceeds be directed to if all the beneficiaries die before the insured?

policy loans

Which action will trigger a penalty tax on premature distributions from a modified endowment contract (MEC)?

deferred

Which annuity allows contributions to an IRA?

protection against long-term inflation

Which benefit can be found in an equity indexed annuity, but not in a fixed annuity?

Accelerated (living) benefit

Which benefit is normally payable to a life insurance policyowner when the insured's life expectancy has been severely limited?

Family term rider

Which benefit supplement added to a life insurance policy insures an entire family?

offer

Which element of a contract constitutes a definite and unqualified proposal by one party to another?

when the contract is annuitized

Which event triggers a deferred annuity to start making benefit payments to the annuitant?

the applicant's income

Which factor determines the maximum disability income benefit that can be purchased by an applicant?

insuring

Which health policy clause specifies the amount of benefits to be paid?

Medicare enrollee

Which individual would be best suited for Medicare Supplement insurance?

Annual increases in premium for a stated number of years then levels off for the remainder of the contract

Which is an accurate description of the premium in a graded premium life insurance policy?

Incontestable clause

Which life insurance clause prohibits an insurance company from questioning the validity of the contract after a stated period of time has passed?

Extended term nonforfeiture option

Which life insurance policy option allows the policy owner to have coverage equal to the net death benefit of the lapsed policy?

free-look period

Which life insurance policy provision allows a policyowner to cancel the policy and receive a full refund within a limited time period after policy delivery?

spendthrift clause

Which life insurance policy provision prohibits a beneficiary from "commuting, encumbering, withdrawing, or assigning" any portion of the proceeds prior to actual receipt from the company?

fixed amount installment option

Which life insurance settlement option pays a stated monthly benefit until both principal and interest are exhausted?

joint and survivor

Which life insurance settlement option pays lifetime benefits to two or more people?

ages 71 and 73

Which of the co-annuitants listed below would receive the largest monthly benefit payments in a joint and 100% survivor annuity?

A producer who sells insurance to an individual by means of threat

Which of the following actions is considered to be an unfair trade practice?

Rebating part of a commission to the applicant

Which of the following actions may result in a producer's license being suspended by the Commissioner?

Misappropriation or premiums

Which of the following actions may result in a producer's license being suspended?

experience rating

Which of the following are used by most insurers when determining the premiums for large groups?

waives the typical total disability requirements

Which of the following best describes the presumptive disability provision?

100% of medical expense plan premiums are tax-deductible

Which of the following best describes the tax treatment of medical expense policies for the self-employed?

conduit IRA

Which of the following can be used to avoid the mandatory withholding tax on qualified plan distributions?

Intentional, self-inflicted injuries that occur at the worksite

Which of the following causes of disability is NOT covered under Arizona worker compensation laws?

A flexible premium deposit fund and a monthly renewable term insurance policy

Which of the following combinations best describe a universal life insurance policy?

flexible premium fixed annuity

Which of the following contracts offer deferred taxation, flexible payments, a guaranteed interest rate, and death benefits equal to the cash value?

A Medicare Supplement core benefit

Which of the following describes coverage for the Medicare Part B coinsurance?

Cross-purchase agreement

Which of the following disability buy-sell agreements is best suited for businesses with a limited number of partners?

private duty nursing

Which of the following does NOT fall under "hospital care" in a typical health maintenance organization (HMO) plan?

Income level of group members

Which of the following does NOT help determine group health insurance premiums?

Military families

Which of the following does TRI-CARE provide accident and health coverage to?

Small co-pay per visit or per service

Which of the following does a Medicare Advantage enrollee typically pay for?

treatment in a government facility

Which of the following does medical expense insurance NOT typically cover?

State attorney general

Which of the following entities does NOT establish regulations for variable insurance Products?

Life Insurance

Which of the following financial products creates an instant estate, no matter when the date of death?

Post-termination extensions of medical benefits must apply equally to pregnancy

Which of the following guidelines does NOT apply under the pregnancy provision of the Civil Rights Act?

Non cancelable

Which of the following health insurance plans charges a premium that cannot be increased?

entire contract clause

Which of the following health insurance provisions requires that the application becomes part of the policy?

HMO (health maintenance organization)

Which of the following health plans pay benefits on a pre-paid service basis?

A designated employee who is replacing a deceased producer

Which of the following individuals is eligible to receive a temporary producer license?

Removing uniform policy provisions

Which of the following is NOT a basic underwriting action for accident and health insurance?

Cause of death must be from a job-related injury

Which of the following is NOT a condition that must be met for an accidental death benefit to be paid?

Receiving the entire policy cash value

Which of the following is NOT a dividend option for a life insurance policy?

Pays a death benefit as a result of natural causes

Which of the following is NOT a function of accident and health insurance?

reduce fraudulent claims

Which of the following is NOT a reason the government provides insurance?

an annuity exchanged for a life insurance policy

Which of the following is NOT a valid contract exchange?

Misstatement of age

Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for an insurer to contest a life insurance policy during the policy's first two years of existence?

The insured is currently in poor health

Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for an insurer to refuse renewal of an individual accident and health insurance policy?

Care for incurable conditions

Which of the following is NOT an allowable exclusion for long-term care insurance policies?

Not doing a business deal after deciding it would be too risky

Which of the following is NOT an example of risk retention?

create new funds upon the death of a wage-earner

Which of the following is NOT an intended use of an annuity?

Regulate state insurance commissioners

Which of the following is NOT an objective of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners?

Acute care

Which of the following is NOT covered by a comprehensive long-term care policy?

rehabilitation

Which of the following is NOT included as a hospice benefit under a major medical plan?

level of education

Which of the following is NOT information needed to determine the suitability of an annuity recommendation?

Hospitals can only initiate preferred provider plans

Which of the following is NOT true of a preferred provider plan?

more than 60% of plan assets are in key employee accounts

Which of the following is TRUE about a qualified retirement plan that is "top heavy"?

Lloyd's Organization

Which of the following is a syndicate established by a group of insurers to share underwriting duties?

Reciprocal

Which of the following is an unincorporated association whose members provide coverage for one another?

lack of an accumulation period

Which of the following is associated with an immediate annuity?

cancer plan

Which of the following is considered a Limited accident and health plan?

bridgework

Which of the following is considered to be a prosthodontic dental procedure?

The insured must be disabled for a period of time

Which of the following is true regarding a person receiving a waiver of premium benefit?

Misleading or failing to adequately disclose the title and true nature of a policy offered to a client

Which of the following may be considered an act of misrepresentation?

Cancelable provision

Which of the following provisions allows an insured or the insurer to terminate the policy?

Coordination of benefits provision

Which of the following reduces the opportunity for overinsurance?

applicant's family members have a history of cancer

Which of the following situations would a medical exam NOT be required for an individual health insurance applicant?

An employee quits her job and receives $50,000 from her qualified plan

Which of the following situations would allow funds to be deposited into a rollover IRA?

cash value accumulations have a guaranteed minimum interest rate

Which statement regarding universal life insurance is correct?

insurance coverage can continue for life

Which statement regarding whole life insurance is accurate?

Federal estate tax

Which tax cost is normally associated with death?

Income tax and penalty tax

Which tax would an IRA participant be subjected to on distributions received prior to age 59 1/2?

per-cause

Which type of deductible must be satisfied again for each illness or accident in a major medical plan?

disability income

Which type of group plan is excluded from HIPAA rules?

variable universal life

Which type of life insurance policy allows a policy owner the choice of investment along with flexible premium payments?

30-year decreasing term

Which type of life insurance policy is best suited for paying off the outstanding balance of a 30-year mortgage in the event of the insured's death?

Reimbursement

Which type of policy pays benefits to a policyholder covered under a Hospital Expense policy?

Personal Residence

Which would NOT be a location where skilled nursing care is provided?

Children of the insured

Which would be described as a beneficiary designation by class?

pay proceeds based on what the premiums would have purchased at the insured's actual age

While processing a life insurance claim, the insurer discovers that the insured's age was misstated on the application. Under these circumstances, the insurer is entitled to

the participating employee

Who is normally considered to be the owner of a 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity?

insurance company

Who is protected with the "other insurance with this insurer" provision?

licensee

Who is responsible for reporting the licensee's change of name or address to the Superintendent of the Bureau of Insurance?

The stated person or entity who is designated to receive the death proceeds

Who is the beneficiary in a life insurance policy?

Attorney in fact

Who manages the premiums collected from a group's members for a reciprocal insurer?

the insurer of the insured

Who may terminate coverage under a cancelable health insurance policy?

insurer and producer

Who must sign a rider attached to a health insurance policy in order for it to be valid?

borrower

Who normally pays the premiums for group credit life insurance?

State insurance departments

Who regulates an insurer's claim settlement practices?

owner

Who typically makes the purchase payments in an individual annuity?

Minimize adverse selection

Why do insurers require a minimum number of employees participate in a group insurance plan?

the benefits arising from a worker's compensation claim could be inadequate to replace the loss of income

Why might it be beneficial for an employee to purchase private disability income insurance for workplace injuries when he/she is already covered by worker's compensation?

To create a one-stop market for standardized health insurance plans

Why were Exchanges implemented by the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

Net Payment Cost Index

Wyatt is shopping for life insurance and is mainly concerned with the policy's death benefit. Which index should he be looking at when making comparisons?

in favor of employees with highly compensated employees

XYZ Corp has implemented a qualified retirement plan. This plan may NOT discriminate

split-dollar plan

XYZ Corporation gives money to an employee to purchase a life insurance policy and allows the employee to select the beneficiary. what kind of plan is this?

implied authority

XYZ Insurance Company gives direct authority to its producers to sell insurance through an agency contract, but nothing is stated regarding the collection of premiums. Which authority grants the producer the right to collect premiums?

10%

a "premature" distribution from a modified endowment contract (MEC) incurs a penalty tax of

qualified retirement plan for the self employed

a Keogh plan is a(n)

provide a 30 day free-look period

a Medicare Supplement policy is required to do which of the following?

hazard

a condition that increases the possibility of financial loss is called a(n) ___.

the consideration is unequal

a contract is considered void in all the following situations EXCEPT

proof of incapacity and dependency upon reaching the age limit

a handicapped child is covered under an individual health policy. if continuation of coverage is needed beyond the policy's age limit, which of the following is required?

2

a health insurance claim may be contested due to statements made on the applications for up to____year(s) after the issuance of the policy.

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a licensee whose name or address change must notify the director within____days.

helps determine the insurability of the applicant

a life insurance applicant is tested for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The applicant MUST be informed that the testing

accelerated (living) benefit

a life insurance policy provision that has the ability to reduce the death benefit is called the

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a life insurance policy that is paid annually must contain a grace period of at least____days.

relieve the insured of premium payments following an initial waiting period after the insured becomes totally disabled

a life insurance policy's waiver of premium rider has the ability to

Prior to or at the signing of the application

a life insurance producer is required to give a disclosure notice about information practices to an applicant or proposed insured

conversion provision

the policy provision that permits an employee to change from group life coverage to an individual life policy is called the

express

the power directly given to a producer in an agency contract are called

tax-deductible to the employer

the premiums paid by an employer for his employee's group life insurance are usually considered to be

policyowner

the____ may change a revocable beneficiary as part of an accident and health policy.

producer

the____is responsible for determining the appropriateness of a Medical Supplement policy for an applicant.

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upon meeting company requirements a lapsed life insurance policy may be reinstated for up to____year(s).

cancellation

voluntarily terminating an insurance policy is also known as

flat rate unrelated to borrower's age

what are premiums for group credit life insurance based on?

reduces the amount receivable upon surrender of the contract

what could be the potential result of taking out a cash value loan under a life insurance policy?

covers the approved cost of the rehabilitation necessary to help a disabled insured return to work

what does the rehabilitation benefit cover in a disability income policy?

reduced

what happens to the death benefit of a life insurance policy if the insured elects a partial payment from the accelerated (living) benefit provision?

the policy proceeds would be reduced by the outstanding loan balance

what happens when a policy owner borrows against the cash value of his life insurance policy?

initial offer is void

what happens when an initial offer is answered with a counteroffer?

group insurance

what is an insurance contract that identifies individuals by relationship to a specific organization?

fund a buy-sell agreement

what is considered a valid reason for a small corporations to insure the lives of its major stockholders?

a transaction in which a new life insurance policy is purchased and an existing life insurance policy is surrendered

what is the best way to define life insurance replacement?

to determine compliance with state insurance laws and regulations

what is the primary reason for the director examination of a producer's insurance records?

decreasing term- as the outstanding loan decreases, so does the amount of term coverage

what kind of life policy typically offers mortgage protection?

100%

what minimum percentage of all eligible employees must participate in a group life insurance plan if the premiums are completely paid for by the employer?

name of the actual insurer

what must be disclosed when a producer advertises a life insurance policy?

an individual permanent life insurance policy

what type of policy can group term life insurance normally be converted to?

premiums

what typically changes at the re-entry option date found in some term life policies?

2008

what year was the Mental Health parity and Addiction Equity Act Established?

reinstated

when a lapsed policy's premium has been paid current, it has the potential of being

ten year term insurance for a person aged 55

when a ten year renewable term life insurance policy issued at age 45 is renewed, the premium rate will be the current rate for

Identifies the needs of the individual and his/her dependents

when an individual is planning to protect his family with life insurance, one method of doing so is called needs analysis. what exactly does needs analysis involve?

when a parent purchases a policy on the life of a minor child

when can a life insurance policy be issued WITHOUT the insured's consent?

eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility

when dealing with long-term care coverage, which of the following are classified as ADLs?

shorten the benefit period

when issuing disability income coverage to a substandard risk, an insurance company may

the insurer

when the producer acts within the scope of his/her contractual authority, which of the following is legally responsible for these actions?

employee benefits

when using the needs approach for life insurance planning, a lump sum may be created to provide for all of the following EXCEPT

when the death benefit is increased

when would evidence of insurability be required for a person already covered with a variable universal life policy?

state insurance department

which entity is responsible for regulating claims settlement practices of insurers?

telemarketers

which group is the Do Not Call Registry designed to protect against?

whole life policy

which life insurance policy would be eligible to include an automatic premium loan provision?

unable to perform one or more job duties

which of the following BEST describes a "partial disability"?

policy owners may be entitled to receive dividends

which of the following accurately describes a participating insurance policy?

Attempting to defraud an insurer

which of the following actions would be considered a felony in the State of Arizona?

to reduce a pre-existing condition waiting period when coverage is sought for a new medical plan

which of the following best describes the purpose of HIPAA?

risk

which of the following can be defined as "the potential for loss"?

peril

which of the following can be defined as a cause of loss?

Provide supplemental income in 35 years

which of the following could be a future use of the cash value that builds in a recently-purchased whole life insurance policy?

medicare supplement core benefits

which of the following cover the part A deductible of medicare?

risk transfer

which of the following describes the act of insuring a risk against possible loss?

recurrent disability

which of the following disability income provision allows two periods of disability to be counted as one

an agent has personal contract with an applicant

which of the following distinguishes field underwriting from home office underwriting?

converting term life coverage to whole life insurance

which of the following does NOT involve a life settlement transaction?

must be provided exclusively in a hospital

which of the following does NOT meet the requirements of "skilled nursing care"?

unemployment tax expenses

which of the following in NOT considered to be an expense for surviving family members of a deceased wage earner?

suicide

which of the following incidents would NOT be covered by an Accidental Death and Dismemberment policy?

transfer

which of the following involves sharing an uncertain risk with another similar group?

an increased pension liability if the key employee dies

which of the following is NOT a reason for a business to buy key person life insurance?

dividend scale

which of the following is NOT guaranteed in a whole life policy?

how the premium is calculated

which of the following is NOT subject to the promise to pay in an insuring clause?

participants must purchase all coverages the trust offers

which of the following is NOT true to participants in multiple-employer trusts?

passing the appropriate examination

which of the following is a requirement for an individual to receive an insurance license in Arizona?

the policy will be issued regardless of health

which of the following is a true statement regarding a Medicare Supplement policy purchased during the open enrollment period?

a producer who publicly and erroneously announces that an insurance company is insolvent

which of the following is an example of defamation

making a statement that is false or maliciously critical of the financial condition of an insurer

which of the following is an example of defamation?

coercion

which of the following is considered to be an example of unfair restraint of competition?

non-surgical periodontal treatment

which of the following is covered by a basic dental indemnity plan?

military duty

which of the following is excluded in a medical expense plan?

decreasing term insurance

which of the following is generally a form of group credit life insurance

producer contract

which of the following outlines the authority given to the producer on behalf of the insurer?

Predictability of losses will be improved

According to the law of large numbers, how would losses be affected if the number of similar insured units increases?

rebating

Insurance producer Kelly offers insured a $500 shopping card if they purchase an insurance product through her. What is this an example of?

contract guaranteed rate

Interest is credited to a fixed annuity no lower than the

the insurer was not notified prior to the claim that the insured has other health coverage

James is covered with health insurance by two different insurers. The "insurance with other insurers" provision in an individual health insurance policy allows an insurer to pay benefits to the insured on a pro-rata basis when

key employee coverage

James owns a business and purchased a policy that covers the business expense of finding a permanent or temporary employee to replace a disabled one. This type of disability coverage is called

Nonoccupational coverage

Jerome is covered by a disability income policy that does NOT provide benefits for losses occurring as the result of his employment. What kind of coverage is this?

Jerry has an indemnity plan which covers dental expenses. Typically, these type of plans

Jerry has an indemnity plan which covers dental expenses. Typically, these type of plans

Continuation of coverage under COBRA

Jill has a group health plan with an employer that covers employees in more than one state. Which of the following aspects is NOT affected by the state regulatory jurisdiction established for this plan?

reduce the benefit level

Jim is covered under a disability income policy. He is hurt while engaged in an occupation that is more hazardous than the occupation he specified in the policy. What action will the insurer likely take?

loan amount is increased to reflect the amount of interest due

Joe is a life insurance policy owner who has failed to pay interest on his policy loan. What will result from this nonpayment?

Mary

John bought a deferred annuity on Mary. John amends the contract years later to name Tom as the recipient of the proceeds if Mary dies. Who is the annuitant for this contract?

Given written consent by the state insurance regulatory agency

John has a criminal record in which he was convicted of a felony that involved dishonesty. Under Federal law, how would John be able to engage in insurance transactions?

100%-Funds withdrawn from an MEC are subject to last-in-first-out (LIFO) tax treatment, which assumes that the investment or earnings portion of the contract's values is withdrawn first (making these funds fully taxable as ordinary income).

John received a one-time distribution of $50,000 from his modified endowment contract (MEC). Prior to that, the contract's cash value was $150,000, the contract investment amount was $100,000, and the death benefit was $500,000. What percentage of the $50,000 distribution was taxable as ordinary income?

taxes must be paid on 75% of the benefits received

Jonas is covered with disability insurance through his employer. The employer pays 75% of the premium, while Jonas pays the other 25%. What is Jonas' tax liability for any benefits paid from the disability plan?

Out-of-pocket expenses are lower when a second surgical opinion is obtained as opposed to having only one

Julie is an employee with a group health plan that contain the Mandatory Second Surgical Opinion provision. What is to be expected with this provision in place?

assisted living facility

Julie is in need of assistance with one or two activities of daily living. She may be eligible for a(n)

The date the agent delivered the policy, collected the initial premium, and obtained a good health statement from the insured

K is an agent who takes an application for individual life insurance and accepts a check from the client. He submits the application and check to the insurance company, however the check was never signed by the applicant. If the application is approved, when will coverage be effective?

may reduce her benefit

Karen is considering replacing her individual accident and health insurance policy with another individual policy. She has had issues in the past with her gall bladder that would be considered a pre-existing condition. How will a pre-existing conditions exclusion affect Karen's new insurance contract?

31

Kate received a group accident and health termination notice. How many days does she have to apply for a converted policy?

Specific reasons stated in the contract

Kelly purchases a health insurance policy issued on a conditionally renewable basis. The insurance company has a right to refuse renewal of the policy for

Government publications

Most Medicare Supplement information used by an insurer must be approved by the State. Which of the following types of information does NOT require State approval?

Oral examinations

Most prepaid dental plans cover

Transfer

A business becoming incorporated is an example of risk ____.

risk retention group

A group-owned insurance company that is formed to assume and spread the liability risks of its members is known as a

transfer

A hold-harmless clause is an example of risk

Attorney-in-fact

A reciprocal insurer typically has an administrator who manages the premiums collected from the group's members. This administrator is called a(n)

Captive

A(n)__agent is an insurance agent who represents only ONE insurance company.

Only one party makes any kind of legally enforceable offer

All of these statements correctly describe an aleatory contract EXCEPT

Reasonable expectations

Ambiguities in insurance contracts are typically interpreted in favor of the insured. This rule is referred to as

not backed by the insurer

An agent whose actions exceed the authority granted by contract is

agent's contract and the insurance company's appointment

An agent's authority to bind an insurer to an insurance contract may be granted in the

express authority

An appointed producer's implied authority is derived from

Contract of utmost good faith

An insurance application requires an applicant to make a full, accurate disclosure of the risk factor involved. Using this criteria, an insurance policy is considered what type of contract?

Homogeneous exposure units

For insurance purposes, similar objects which are exposed to the same group of perils are referred to as

material misrepresentation

Greg applies for insurance and makes a false statement on the application that will influence whether or not the insurer will accept the risk. Greg's false statement is called a(n)

Reinsuring risks

How can an insurance company minimize exposure to loss?

Involves the potential for the unequal exchange of value

In what way are insurance policies said to be aleatory?

contract of adhesion

The courts will normally interpret a policy in favor of the insured when the meaning of the policy is not clear. This is because an insurance policy is a(n)

implied authority

The unwritten authority given to a producer to carry out necessary incidental acts of the agency agreement is called

the insurer

Under the Law of Agency, the principal is considered to be

pure

Which of the following types of risk is insurable?

acts performed which are prohibited in the agency contract

a producer working for an insurance company may be personally liable for?

shareholders

a stock insurance company is owned by its ___.

independent

a(n) ___ agent may represent several insurers.

reinsurance

a(n) ___ insurer assumes risk from another insurance company.

equity

an agreement is reached when an insurance contract is formed. which of the following is NOT considered to be an element of an agreement?

The law of agency

an arrangement where an individual is authorized to act on behalf of another person or company is established through

the chance of loss be calculable

an insurable risk requires

when the agency contract is unclear concerning the authority given

an insurance company can be liable for a producer's unauthorized acts

shareholders

dividends from a stock insurance company are normally sent to ___.

waiver

giving up a known right on a voluntary basis is called a

one year

if a producer surrenders their licence, how long must they wait to re-apply for the same licence?

written evidence

the following are all elements of a valid contract except

conditional contract

the insurer's obligation to pay a claim depends on whether the insured or beneficiary has complied with all policy conditions. this makes the policy a(n)

small employer

which of the following would NOT have a restricted ability to enter into a contract?

the policy's surrender charges

which of these must be disclosed in a universal life policy

policy can alternate between forms of term and whole life insurance

which of these statements accurately portrays an adjustable life insurance policy?

treaty reinsurance

which reinsurance contract between two insurers involves an automatic sharing of the risks assumed?

evidence of insurability is required when there is a change in premium

which statement concerning an adjustable life insurance policy is FALSE?

risk avoidance

which term describes the elimination of a hazard?

according to federal fraud and false statements regulation, what is required for a prohibited person to transact insurance business in this state?

written consent from the state insurance regulatory agency

prior health matters

A pre-existing condition exclusion in an accident and health insurance policy pertains to

both pay on a fee-for-service basis

A preferred provider plan and an indemnity plan are similar in what way?

accepts an established amount as payment in full for the dental services rendered

A prepaid dental plan has an agreement in place with a network of dentists which

conducting business under an assumed name

A producer MUST notify the Commissioner for

may reduce the insured's benefits

A producer is purposing that a policyowner replace an existing individual health insurance policy with a new one. under the new contract, a pre-existing conditions exclusion

Distribute a portion of company earnings to its employees

A qualified profit-sharing plan is designed to

written consent from the state insurance regulatory agency

According to the federal regulations, what is required for a prohibited person to transact insurance business in this state?

Benefits are received tax-free by the company

ABC Corporation purchases and is beneficiary of an individual disability income insurance policy on a key employee. Which of the following statements is true?

cross purchase agreement

ABC Partnership is a business with a limited number of partners. Which disability buy-sell agreement is best suited for this business?

reduction

ABC company is attempting to minimize the severity of potential losses within its company. The company is engaged in risk ___.

assignment of benefits

Accident and health insurance claim handling is made more convenient to the insured by utilizing

90

According to ERISA regulations, a Summary Plan Description must be provided to a new plan member within ___ days of the member's eligibility date.

any period of prior coverage

According to HIPAA regulations, which of the following may reduce a medical plan's pre-existing conditions exclusion?

age 26

According to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), dependent children may remain on their parent's plan until what age?

Church plans

An employee welfare plan exempt from ERISA regulations would be

Deductible to the business

An employer pays the accident and health insurance premiums for its employees. The premiums paid by the employer are

make tax-deductible contributions to the plan

An employer that offers a qualified retirement plan (as opposed to a non-qualified plan) to its employees is eligible to

root canal

An example of endodontic treatment is a

$960,000 $50,500-$500 deductible = $50,000. $50,000 x 80%= $40,000. $100,000,000 lifetime benefit - $40,000 = $960,000

An individual is insured under a major medical plan with a $1,000,000 lifetime benefit. The plan has a $500 deductible and an 80% coinsurance. If the insured suffers a $50,500 medical expense during the calendar year, what is the remaining lifetime benefit?

AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System)

An individual is seeking coverage for nursing home (custodial) care that does NOT require any previous period of hospitalization. Which program offers these specifications?

Social Security Disability

An individual may receive Medicare Part A Hospital benefits, regardless of age, as long as the person has received which of the following benefits for at least 24 months?

20% is withheld for income taxes

An individual participant personally received eligible rollover funds from a profit-sharing plan. What is the income tax withholding requirements for this transaction?

an improvement in future income

An individual who purchases a modified life insurance policy expects

$5,000

An individual working part-time has a gross income of $5,000 for this year. If this individual has an IRA, what is the maximum deductible IRA contribution allowable?

deferred annuity

An individual, age 45, would like to help pay for his daughter's college expenses in 10 years. Which annuity would be appropriate for this individual?

material misrepresentation

An insurance applicant has made a false statement on the application that will affect the insurer's decision on whether or not to issue the policy. This false statement is considered to be a(n)

when the agency contract is unclear concerning the authority given

An insurance company can be liable for a producer's unauthorized acts

The provision must be amended to conform to the minimum statutory requirements

An insurance company is marketing a health insurance policy in Arizona which contains a provision that is in conflict with Arizona insurance law. What remedy must be taken by the insurer?

living in a rural area- Where an applicant lives is not a factor in determining preferred rates.

An insurance policy may be issued with a preferred insurance premium in all of these situations EXCEPT

if intentionally false statements were offered

According to the Affordable Care Act, coverage may be rescinded

CCIIO (Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight)

According to the Affordable Care Act, new Health Insurance Marketplaces are established by the

Making false entries in a company's books

According to the Federal Fraud and False Statements Act, which of these is considered to be an intentional violation?

repossess the funds for business purposes

According to the IRS, a company may NOT do which of the following in regards to funds in a qualified retirement plan?

any other medical disability

According to the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, employers must treat pregnancy in the same manner as

8:00 AM

According to the Telemarketing Sales Rule, what is the earliest time of the day that telemarketing calls may be received?

variable life

An insurance policy that can also be classified as a securities product is called

principal place of business

An insurance producer must keep usual and customary records that pertain to transactions under the producer's license, at their

recurrent disability

An insured covered under a Disability Income policy is disabled and collecting benefits for a period of two months. He returns to work and is again disabled from the same cause, whereupon benefits continue to be paid. This is an example of which of the following?

Misrepresentation

False advertising of an insurance policy is considered

transference

purchasing insurance is an example of risk

Protect policyowners from misrepresentations and loss of benefits

replacement regulations exist in order to

20 or more

How many employees must an employer have for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) to apply?

8

How many hours of initial long-term care training must a producer complete before soliciting long-term care products?

6

How many months can a life insurance policy normally be backdated from the date of application?

less than the death benefit

How much is normally paid to a policy owner in a life (viatical) settlement?

No deductible on routine examinations

How would preventative care be encouraged in a dental plan?

Nonpayment of premium

If a Medicare Supplement policy is cancelled by the insurer, which of these circumstances does NOT require prior approval by the Arizona Department of Insurance?

At least once per year from when benefits began

If a disability income policy contains a cost-of-living adjustment rider, benefits must typically be increased

disclose that premium payments may need to be resumed depending on actual results

If a life insurance applicant is shown future premiums are to be paid out of non- guaranteed values, the illustration used in the sales presentation MUST

Wait until the new policy is issued and delivered before surrendering existing policy

If a producer replaces a client's existing life insurance policy with a new one, which of these actions is advisable?

Producer and applicant

If an existing Medicare Supplement policy is being replaced by a new policy, who is required to sign the notice of replacement?

Social Security Administration

If an individual would like to enroll in Medicare or seek public information about Medicare, which federal agency handles this?

Policy's face amount minus any premiums due

If an insured dies during the grace period without having paid the premium, how much will the insurer pay?

12

If an insured legally adopts a baby within ____ month(s) of birth, the maternity coverage for the child's birth is covered.

contain a statement that dividends are NOT guaranteed

If dividend option choices are offered on a whole life insurance policy, the policy MUST

overutilization of the plan

If group Health benefit levels are too high, what could be the end result?

application date

If replacement was involved int he sale of a life insurance policy, a producer must provide a replacement notice no later than the

lifetime

Impatient psychiatric care is covered under Part A medicare Insurance for 190 days per

2

In Arizona, at least___employee(s) are needed for a small employer medical expense plan.

Contact the employer if an employee stops coverage under a plan offered in the exchange

In Regards to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which of these is NOT a role of a health insurance exchange?

Business entity

In a disability buy-sell agreement, the policies funding the agreement are owned by the

loses the ability to speak

In a disability income contract, an insured is considered to be totally disabled under the presumptive disability provision if he/she

are restricted to maximum levels set by the IRS

In a qualified retirement plan, the yearly contributions to an employee's account

in-house pharmacy

In a staff model HMO, enrollees normally have which of the following pharmacy options available to them?

Unlimited by dollar amount

In an individual retirement account (IRA), rollover contributions are

Activities of daily living

In long-term care insurance, what is an "ADL"?

preventative and diagnostic services

In most dental plans, a deductible typically is NOT applied to

the director

In order for a health plan to be an "accountable health plan", who has to approve it?

the applicant must be enrolled in a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)

In order to contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA),

Be offered the same group health benefits offered to the younger employees

In regards to health insurance, employees age 65 or older are typically required to

it is the policy that will pay up to its limit before any other policy pays

In regards to health insurance, what is meant by the term "primary policy"?

States which operate with an Exchange must offer an internet-based portal

In regards to technology and the ACA, which of the following statements is correct?

corporation paying for group disability income coverage for its employees

In what situation would disability income insurance premiums be a deductible expense?

Decreasing the death benefit

In what way is a life insurance policy affected by an accelerated benefit payment?

Cosmetic surgery

Individual and group health insurance typically exclude coverage for which of the following?

Disability income

Individuals covered with employer-paid group health plans will normally receive tax-free benefits under all of these plans EXCEPT

12 months

Individuals seeking Social Security disability income benefits must have a disability that will eventually lead to death, or be expected to last at least

generally unlimited

Insurable interest in one's own life is legally considered as

US Attorney General

Insurance crimes which affect interstate commerce are prosecuted by the

Medicare Supplemental insurance

Medicare Part B excess charges are covered by

a federal health insurance program for individuals over the age of 65 or permanently disabled

Medicare can be described as

yearly physical examinations

Medicare supplement insurance that provides a preventative medical care benefit will often cover ___.

100 days

Medicare will cover a maximum of how many days per benefit period in a skilled nursing facility?

until they become self-supportive

Mentally or Physically Handicapped dependent Children MUST be covered under an individual health insurance policy

date of issuance of the conditional receipt

Mike applied for life insurance and was issued a conditional receipt. He is later found to be insurable and is issued a policy. When does his coverage become effective?

accidental death and dismemberment

Mike recently lost sight in both eyes. He has a policy that pays a lump sum benefit for this injury. What type of insurance does Mike have?

self-funding of benefits

Third-party administration has become fairly common in accident and health insurance due to the growth of

A replacement form

Upon policy delivery which of the following must a producer have an applicant sign if no initial premium was collected with the life insurance application?

Apparent authority

Use of XYZ Insurance Company brochures, business cards, and rating guides is an example of

limit the amount of benefits an insured can receive from two disability policies with the same insurer

What action can an insurer take to discourage malingering and false disability claims?

average charges within a geographic region

What are reasonable and customary charges for health insurance primarily based on?

higher out-of-pocket expenses

What can be expected when a preferred provider organization (PPO) patient decides to use a non-PPO?

the market value variations of the securities backing it

What determines how much an annuitant is paid for a variable annuity?

a specific illness or event

What do Limited accident and health policies normally cover?

Salary-deferral option

What does a 401(k) plan generally provide its participants?

Containment of the employer's premium cost

What does a Mandatory Second Surgical Opinion provision provide to an employer-paid health insurance plan?

saving depletion due to longevity

What does a fixed life annuity offer protection against?

a producer's contract with the applicant

What does the term "field underwriting" refer to in the health insurance industry?

Reduced death benefit

What effect can a long-term care benefit rider have on a life insurance policy?

Decreases premium

What effect does interest income have upon insurance premiums?

income taxes plus a 10% penalty tax on$30,000

A 55 year old recently received a $30,000 distribution from a previous employer's 401k plan, minus $6,000 for income tax withholding. Which federal taxes apply if none of the funds were rolled over?

premiums which can only be increased per rate class

A Guaranteed Renewable provision allows

by the employer

A Health Reimbursement Arrangement MUST be established

marketing the plan

A MET third-party administrator may NOT perform which of the following functions?

informally funding a non-qualified deferred compensation plan.

A business may purchase an annuity for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

proof of coverage for employee

A certificate of coverage for a group health policy is best described as

an initial made by the applicant

A change in an insurance application requires?

if service is obtained outside the PPO, benefits are reduced and costs increase

A characteristic of preferred provider organizations (PPO) is

application date

A client applies for an individual accident and health policy in Arizona. If the insurer collects personal information from any source other than public records or the applicant, a notice of application practices MUST be given to the applicant no later than the

Cataract Surgery

A comprehensive group policy also covers expenses related to vision care. Which of the following is not typically covered under a vision plan?

experimental and investigative services

A comprehensive major medical health insurance policy contains an Eligible Expenses provision which identifies the types of health care services that are covered. All of the following health care services are typically covered EXCEPT for

Fair Credit Reporting Act

A consumer who has been recently denied insurance, credit, or employment based on an unfavorable consumer report MUST be advised as such. Which of the following does this statute originate from?

Annual return / report (Form 5500)

A description of a qualified plan's insurance contract may be found in which ERISA?

Policyowner will be charged an additional premium

A disability income insurance policy was recently issued with a rating. What does this mean?

business overhead expense

A disabled business owner who has payroll and business expenses paid for has what kind of insurance policy?

hospice care

A family counseling benefit is typically offered under which of these coverages?

provide an offer of conversion to individual coverage

A group Medicare Supplement policy was terminated and not replaced by the insurer. In this situation, the insurer MUST

summary of policy features and benefits

A group health certificate for coverage issued in Arizona MUST contain a(n)

Employer and insurance company

A group health insurance policy is a contract between an

physical examinations are performed at the expense of the insurer

A health insurance applicants is notified that a physical examination is required. Which of the following statements is correct?

increased exposure to risk

A health insurance underwriter will most likely view alcohol abuse as a(n)

within 15 days of receipt of the notice of loss

A health insurer MUST provide a proof of loss form

A Medicare Supplement

A health plan offered by private insurance companies is

group deferred annuity

A large corporation pension plan purchased an accumulation annuity contract where all of the participating employees received certificates of participation. What is this contract called?

written statement

A licensee or applicant who is ordered into active military service may request that the license or application be placed on inactive status by sending the department a:

30

A licensee whose name or address changes must notify the Department of Insurance within ___ days.

period certain

A life annuity feature which provides benefit payments for a minimum number of years, no matter when the annuitant dies, is called

guaranteeing benefit payments for a stated minimum number of years

A life annuity with period certain is characterized as

kept by the insurance company

A life insurance beneficiary died after receiving only six payments under the policy's life income settlement option. What happens with the remaining balance of the death proceeds?

Nothing (When an insured dies, proceeds of a life insurance policy paid as a lump-sum death benefit to a beneficiary are exempt from federal income tax)

A life insurance company just paid a $100,000 death benefit to a beneficiary. When the insured died, the cash value was $15,000 and the total premiums-paid equal $10,000. How much of the proceeds will be added to the beneficiary's gross income for federal income tax purposes?

periodically purchase additional insurance

A life insurance guaranteed insurability rider gives the insured the right, without proving insurability, to

2

A life insurance policy can usually be contested by the insurer only during the first __years of the contract.

insured is expected to be confined to a nursing home for life.

A life insurance policy that contains an accelerated living benefit rider will provide funds if the

total premiums paid plus the policy face amount

A life insurance policy that includes a return of premium rider will pay the beneficiary how much upon the insured's death?

Person who receives the death benefits if the primary beneficiary dies before the insured

A life insurance policy's contingent beneficiary is the

Reduction of premium payment

A life insurance policyowner would like a dividend option that results in a limited current outlay of funds. Which dividend option would be chosen?

seeking additional information requested by the insurance company

A life insurance producer's underwriting duties may include

modified life

A life policy that has premiums that are lower than normal during the early years is called

Lump-sum payment

A life policy's spendthrift clause would have no effect if the beneficiary is paid the proceeds as a

a special enrollment period

A loss of minimum essential coverage usually counts as a qualifying event that triggers what?

general nursing care

A major medical expense plan typically includes coverage for hospital room and board. Which of the following is normally covered under the category "room and board"?

pay surgeon fees on a first-dollar basis

A major medical expense policy typically does NOT

the seven pay test, adjusted for cash value, applies again

A material change in a modified endowment contract (MEC) results in

highest amount payable

A medical fee schedule shows the amount an insurer will pay for a given procedure. This amount is considered to be the

$16,000 was received tax-free and $4,000 as ordinary income

A nonparticipating whole life insurance policy was surrendered for its $20,000 cash value. The total premiums paid had totaled $16,000. What were the federal income tax consequences to the policy owner on receipt of the cash value?

participating provider

A physician who accepts assignment on all Medicare claims is called a(n)

face amount minus the loan balance and past-due premium

A policy owner fell behind on the premium payments of a whole life policy and is now in the grace period. How much will the beneficiary receive if the insured dies during this grace period and the policy also contains an outstanding policy loan?

In the event of death, the loan amount is deducted from the policy proceeds

A policy owner has just borrowed from a life insurance policy's cash value. Which of these statements is true?

When the policy has a cash value

A policy owner is permitted to take out a policy loan on a whole life policy at what point?

6

A policyowner decides to surrender the cash value of a whole life insurance policy. The insurer has up to___month(s) to delay this payment.

Face amount minus the loan balance and past-due premiums

A policyowner fell behind on the premium payments of a whole life policy and is now in the grace period. how much will the beneficiary receive if the insured dies during this grace period and the policy also contains an outstanding policy loan?

Less than the face amount

A policyowner has a life insurance policy where she had listed her age on the application as 5 years younger than her actual age. If she dies and the insurer discovers the misstatement of age, how much will the insurance company pay?

beneficiary receives $50,000 income tax-free

A policyowner pays the first annual premium for a $50,000 life insurance policy and dies one month after the policy effective date. Which of these statements is normally true?

claim must be paid after proof of loss is received

A policyowner suffers a covered accident and health insurance loss on June 30 and submits the proof of loss to the insurer July 10. If the policyowner cancelled the coverage on July 2, how will the insurance company handle the claim?

partial disability

A policyowner suffers an injury that renders him incapable of performing one or more important job duties. Any decrease in income resulting from this injury would make him eligible for benefits under which provision?

Viator

A policyowner with a terminal illness who sells his life insurance policy to a third party is called a

joint and survivor annuity

A retired couple would like to maximize the income derived from their combined life savings and have it payable until they both die. Which annuity would be their best

Profit-sharing plan

A retirement plan that sets aside part of the company's net income for distributions to qualified employees is called a

if the interest rate falls below a specified level, the surrender charge is waived

A single premium deferred annuity sometimes contains a bailout feature. Which statement regarding this feature is correct?

Annuitant

A single-life annuity only has ONE

producer

A statement MUST be signed by the___for any illustrations used in the sale of a life insurance policy.

2

A survivorship life insurance policy usually covers how many lives?

$200,000

A teacher recently retired at age 63 and has a tax sheltered annuity (TSA). Periodic deposits total $120,000 and the value of the contract is now worth $200,000. How much is taxed if the current value is surrendered today?

any control by the insurer over this group must be disclosed

A television advertisement features a health insurance product that is endorsed by a specific group. In this advertisement,

Viatical Settlement

A terminally ill policyowner decides to sell his life insurance policy at a discount to help support his family. This sale is called a(n)

are probably in the same industry

A trade association group is seeking coverage for group medical benefits. The members of this association

mandatory income tax withholding on the transfer amount

A trustee-to-trustee transfer of rollover funds in a qualified plan allows a participant to avoid

foreign

A(n) ______ insurer writes business in a state other than the one in which it is domiciled.

Nonresident

A(n)____ producer who lives in another state and transacts insurance in Arizona.

alien

A(n)____insurer operates in the U.S but is headquartered outside the U.S.

captive

A(n)____insurer restricts the exposures it writes to those of its owners

authorized

A(n)__insurance business in Arizona. company is licensed by the Department of Insurance to conduct

the length of time spent in the hospital is monitored

Which of these is a typical result of a concurrent review?

2

After a life insurance policy sold in Arizona has been in force for___ years(s), it becomes incontestable

2

After an annuity has been in force for____year(s), it becomes incontestable.

a false statement could lead to loss of coverage

After an applicant reads and signs an insurance application, he/she should be conscious of the fact that

is the major personal contact to the insured

After an insurance application has been originated, the producer normally

primary level physician

After joining a health maintenance organization (HMO), a subscriber will typically select a(n)

level term for a stated period of time

After the extended term life nonforfeiture option is chosen, the available insurance will be

January through March of each year

After the initial enrollment period for Medicare Part B has expired, when may an individual purchasing again?

Cost basis

Al surrenders his life insurance policy for its cash value. The total of premiums paid into the policy minus total dividends received in cash or used to offset premiums is referred to as the

Proceed to the nearest emergency room

Alan is an enrollee of a health maintenance organization (HMO) which uses a gatekeeper system. If there ever comes a time when he needs emergency health services, what should he do?

Treatment which began before the eligibility date

All of the following are typically covered under dental insurance EXCEPT

Limit placed on number of teeth that may be treated annually

All of these are common limiting factors with dental insurance EXCEPT for

Initial premium is lower than for an equivalent amount of term insurance

All of these are considered features of whole life insurance EXCEPT

claims reimbursement

All of these are considered to be a violation of the Federal Fraud and False Statements Act EXCEPT

Leave a conditional receipt with client

All of these are duties that a producer may be required to perform when delivering an insurance policy EXCEPT

decreased employee particpation

All of these are used to prevent adverse selection in a group dental plan EXCEPT

the face amount is based on the outstanding loan balance

All of these statements concerning group credit life insurance are false EXCEPT

the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

All parts of the Medicare program (except for public information and enrollment) are administered by which federal agency?

drugs dispensed through participating pharmacies

An HMO prescription drug plan is generally characterized by

Both the cause and resultant injury must be accidental

An accident and health insurance policy defines an injury as "bodily injury by accidental means". For an injury to be covered on this policy, what is required?

Consideration clause

An accident and health insurance policy's premium requirements are set forth in which of the following provisions?

bringing legal action against the insurer

An accident and health insurer has just received written proof of loss from one of its insureds. The insured must now wait 60 days before

HMO plan

An accident and health plan that typically covers ONLY the services of approved providers is called a(n)

When the conditions of the receipt are met

An agent gives a conditional receipt to a client for an insurance policy after collecting the initial premium. When will the policy become effective?

fixed amount

An annuitant is paid $495 per month until the contract value is exhausted at some undetermined date in the future. Which type of annuity payout option is this?

immediate annuity

An annuity which starts paying monthly benefits within a month after issuance is called a(n)

continue after the purchase payments stop

An annuity's accumulation period may

issued with a standard premium rate

An applicant for accident and health insurance has a risk factor that is similar to a majority of the insurer's other applicants. What will be the likely outcome of this applicant?

distribution is subject to federal income tax withholding

An employee requested that the balance of her 401(k) account be sent directly to her in one lump sum. Upon receipt of the distribution, she immediately has the funds rolled over into an IRA. What is the tax consequence of the distribution sent to this employee?

$300

An insured files for an accident and health insurance policy claim eight days after the premium due date. The benefit payable is $500 and the overdue premium is $200. Assuming that the policy pays on a first-dollar basis and contains the unpaid premium provision, how much will the insurer pay?

$25,000

An insured has a $25,000 whole life insurance policy with $6,000 cash value available. Under the extended-term nonforfeiture option, what is the amount of insurance available to the insured?

at any time

An insured has been court-ordered to provide a child's health insurance. Upon this order, the insurer must allow the enrollment of this child

notify the insurance company in writing

An insured is covered with a health insurance policy. If the insured would like to cancel the policy, he/she must

Reasonable expectations

An insured is entitled to coverage under a policy that a prudent person would expect it to provide. This principle is called

good health statement

An insured may be required to sign which document at policy delivery to ensure there has not been any adverse medical conditions since the time of the application?

20

An insured must notify an insurer of a medical claim within how many days after an accident?

testimony

An insured's statement of a policy's benefits which is to be used in marketing materials is called a(n)

the insured must be actively at work for a specified number of hours per week

An insured, age 67, is covered under a disability income policy. What will the insurer require in order for the insured to continue coverage?

Reinsurance contract

An insurer has a contractual agreement which transfers a portion of its risk exposure to another insurer. What type of contractual arrangement is this?

direct response

An insurer markets its products by soliciting customers by mass media advertising and mail WITHOUT using the services of a producer. Which of these marketing systems does the insurer utilize?

3 years

An insurer must keep advertising materials and records for at least how many years?

surrender charge

An insurer will typically assess a back-end load on a deferred annuity that is cancelled during the early contract years. What is this back-end load referred to as?

Boycott, coercion and intimidation

An intermediary who makes an agreement that unreasonably restrains the business of insurance may have violated regulations against

exclusive benefit rule

An officer for a corporation takes out numerous unsecured loans from the company's qualified retirement plan. Which of these rules is the plan in violation of?

HMO

An organization that requires healthcare services to be provided by a network of physicians and hospitals is known as a(n)

Intermediate care

Andy is in need of health care performed by skilled medical practitioners, but only on an intermittent basis. What level of care will his doctor likely prescribe?

30

Any administrative action taken against a producer MUST be reported to the Director within ___ days after the final disposition

4 attempts

Arizona allows a maximum of how many attempts in a 12-month period, before having to wait one year before attempting the exam again?

Separate account set up by the insurer

Assets that back the non-guaranteed values of variable life insurance products are held in which account?

65

At what age do most people become eligible for Medicare?

only if not prohibited by state law

Autopsies may be requested by an accident and health insurer

no limit

Beginning January 1, 2014, The restricted Annual Limit for plans under the Affordable Care act will be

maximum 102%

Bert's spouse passed away recently. Bert was covered under his spouse's group family health insurance plan but now is covered under COBRA. How much of the active-employee cost may be passed on to Bert for continued coverage?

$15,000

Beth is a surgeon who has an own-occupation disability income policy. She was injured six months ago and has been unable to return to her practice. Her monthly benefit from the policy is $15,000. During this time, Beth has been working part-time at a local boutique and receives $2,000 monthly. What is her ongoing monthly benefit while she is unable to perform her surgical duties?

guaranteed insurability rider

Bryce purchased a disability income policy with a rider that guarantees him the option of purchasing additional amounts of coverage at predetermined times without requiring to provide evidence of insurability. What kind of rider is this?

102%

COBRA extends coverage for a surviving spouse but at a rate not more than___ of the group premium.

unfair discrimination

Charging different premiums to policyholders in the same risk classification is referred to as

Comprehensive

Chris has a single major medical contract which covers all medical expenses. His plan is considered to be

somewhat less

Christine is receiving benefits provided from her disability income insurance. As compared to her previous earnings, the disability benefits should be

endorsement

Christopher is issued an insurance policy that contains an attached agreement which alters the terms of the policy. This attached agreement is called a(n)

subject to vesting schedule

Contributions made by an employee to a qualified retirement plan are required to be

30 days

Every producer licensed in Arizona must notify the Director within how many days of any change of residential, business, or e-mail address?

$240

Dan has a major medical expense policy with a $200 deductible and an 80/20 coinsurance provision. He incurs covered medical expenses of $100 in November and $400 in January. Under the carryover provision, what will the insurer pay?

he falls and breaks his hip at work

Dan owns a disability income insurance policy which provides ONLY nonoccupational coverage. Which of the following circumstances would likely NOT be covered under his plan?

the specified benefit amount is a percentage of his wages

Darrell has a group long-term disability income policy paid by his employer. Which of these statements is true?

Exempt from federal income tax

Death benefits from a life insurance policy are normally considered to be

For federal income tax reasons

Death proceeds from a life insurance policy are typically included in a deceased insured's gross estate

active military duty

Disability income insurance normally excludes coverage for disabilities that arise from

Economic Death

Disability income policies provide protection for which of the following?

Policyholders

Dividends from a mutual insurance company are paid to whom?

receives benefit payments at regular intervals

During an annuity's liquidation phase, the annuitant normally

Less than the total premiums paid

During the early years of a whole life insurance policy, the cash value will normally be?

annuitant

During the liquidation phase of an annuity contract, to whom are the income benefits normally payable to?

90

ERISA requires that a Summary Plan Description must be provided to a new plan member within how many days following the new member's eligibility date?

loss of any one limb

Each of the following will trigger a benefit under the presumptive disability provision, EXCEPT

Disability policies

Elimination periods typically apply to

A Medicare Supplement additional benefit

Emergency health care coverage for Medicare enrollees traveling abroad is

fully insured, according to Social Security

Emily is disabled. In order to become eligible for Social Security disability income benefits, she must be

lost wages and medical expenses due to occupational accidents

Employees generally receive workers compensation benefits for

Excluded from the employee's gross income

Employer-paid qualified long-term care insurance premiums are typically

Pay for finding and training a replacement if the employee dies prematurely.

Employers often purchase life insurance on a key employee in order to

in-house pharmacy

Enrollees in a staff model HMO normally have which of the following pharmacy options available?

family planning services

Federally qualified HMO's must offer

the cost of each service is scheduled

Fee-for-service is a method of administering health insurance benefit payments in which

may result in the disclosure of hazardous activities of the applicant

Field underwriting by a producer

10,000

First-time homebuyers are able to withdraw up to how much from their qualified IRAs without incurring the 10% early withdrawal penalty?

COBRA laws

For employees covered in multiple states under a group health plan, jurisdiction rules cannot alter

dividends

For purposes of disability income insurance, earned income would include all of the following EXCEPT

31 days

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?

Provides an employer-employee relationship

Group accident and health insurance may be offered by an insurer when the sponsoring group

does NOT require evidence of insurability

Group life plans sold in Arizona typically contain a conversion option. If the insured elects this option, the new policy

diagnostic testing services

Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) wellness programs may include each of the following EXCEPT

Decreased fee schedules

Health Providers are compensated by a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) for normal dental procedures by what means?

length of hospitalization

Health care costs can be better controlled by utilizing preadmission testing. Preadmission testing can reduce the

Prescriptions medication

Home health care benefits typically do NOT include coverage for

exempt from income taxes

How are benefit payments from individually-owned medical expense policies treated for tax purposes?

Premiums are averaged over the term of the policy

How are level term policies able to provide level premiums?

taxed as ordinary income in the year received

How are monthly life annuity benefit payments treated under a tax sheltered annuity (TSA)?

received income tax-free

How are qualified Roth IRA distributions normally treated for tax purposes?

Limit the duration of coverage

How can a group dental insurer discourage adverse selection?

reflects changes in the market value of assets in a separate account

How do benefit payments fluctuate over time in a variable life annuity?

Using certified nurse midwives

How do birthing centers reduce medical costs?

Transfers specific ownership rights to a creditor

How is a collateral assignment used in a life insurance contract?

the same rates are charged for individual and group plans in the same geographical area

How is a community rating used for underwriting purposes?

the unpaid premium may be subtracted from the reimbursement

How is an insured's accident and health claim handled by an insurer if it occurs during the policy's grace period?

6 months

How long can an insurer legally defer paying the cash value of a surrendered life insurance policy?

6 months

How long do most states allow an insurance company to delay the payment of a cash surrender under the Delayed Payment provision?

until age 100

How long does protection normally extend to under a limited pay whole life policy?

1 year

How long is individual medical expense insurance normally written for?

3 years

How long must a producer maintain customer records for an insurance transaction?

30

How many days notice does the Affordable Care Act require insurers to give before rescinding coverage?

It is available through application to Social Security

Ken is age 65 and has 2 years until he receives Social Security retirement income benefits. At his current age, which is true about Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance coverage?

As a Section 1035 exchange

Kevin has an existing life insurance policy and assigns it to another insurer for a new contract. How would this transaction be treated for tax purposes?

Plan A pays up to $5,000 and Plan B pays up to $2,000

Kim is covered under two medical expense plans. Plan A pays up to $5,000. Plan B pays up to $4,000. If she incurs $7,000 in expenses, the coordination of benefits provision dictates that

He may be reimbursed for the surgical procedure at a reduced benefit level

Kyle is an insured who disregarded an accident and health insurance policy provision that requires him to seek a second surgical opinion. What will the end result be?

higher out-of-pocket costs

Lamont has a point-of-service plan and is seeking to obtain health services outside the network. What will likely be the end result?

$800

Larry has a Major Medical Expense policy for his family with a $1,000 per family/per year deductible and an 80/20 coinsurance provision. If Larry's family files four claims of $400, $800, $100, and $700 in one year, how much will the insurance company pay?

60 days

Larry wants to purchase an individual disability income policy to provide continuous income while disabled. He is also covered by a two-month wage continuation benefit from his employer. What should the policy elimination period be for his individual policy?

level term

Laura added a children's rider to her life insurance policy. What type of coverage was added?

wellness program

Laura has an employer-based preventative health care plan that focuses on an enrollee's problems, such as drug abuse or stress. These plans are called

sign an enrollment card

Laura is a new employee and will be obtaining non-contributory group Major Medical insurance from her employer. Which of the following actions must she take during the open enrollment period?

Mortality, interest, expenses

Life insurance premiums are computed on what three factors?

complete transactions prior to being approved for a license

Life settlement brokers are NOT allowed to

creditors

Life settlement proceeds may be subject to the claims of

custodial care

Linda is covered with long-term care insurance and has early-stage Alzheimer's. She is still able to reside in her home while receiving primary care, as opposed to moving into a nursing home. All of the following long-term benefits encourage this EXCEPT for

expense incurred

Long Term Care policies will usually pay for eligible benefits using which of the following methods?

nursing homes

Long-term care policies normally cover expenses associated with

benefits are based on an individual's ability to perform activities of daily living

Long-term care policies sold in Arizona may offer coverage in which

flat deductible

Major Medical policies are typically characterized by which of the following?

custodial care

Major medical plans typically exclude coverage for which of the following benefits?

perform the substantial and material duties of his regular occupation

Mark is covered by a policy that uses the regular occupation (own-occ) definition of total disability. Using this definition, he will be considered disabled if unable to

20%

Mary has a Health Savings Account (HSA). Distributions that have been made for anything other than qualified medical expenses are considered taxable and subject to a penalty of

Residual benefits will be received income tax-free

Mary is an employee who is covered with a disability income policy through her employer. She pays for the portion of the premium attributable to the cost of residual disability benefits, while her employer pays for the remainder. What are the tax implications of this policy?

100%

Mary is the sole proprietor of her business and has a family health plan. She would like to deduct the premiums from her taxes. What percentage of her premiums are tax deductible?

must have financial need

Medicaid will pay for nursing home expenses under what condition?

Medicare Supplement Plan A

Medicare Part A coinsurance payments are covered by

skilled nursing facility care

Medicare Part A covers which type of care?

first 3 pints of blood

Medicare Part A does NOT provide coverage for

impatient drugs

Medicare Part A typically covers

benefits paid under workers compensation

Pat is covered by a disability income insurance policy that covers disabilities arising from a work-related illness or injury. The amount of his disability income payments for an on-the-job injury may be reduced by

Pre-existing condition

Patrick purchased a long-term care policy. He has a health condition for which medical treatment was recommended by a physician within 6 months prior to the policy's effective date. This condition is called a(n)

monthly

Periodic health claim payments MUST be made at least

Where the master contract was issued

Pete is covered by a group health insurance plan which covers employees in multiple states. This plan is governed by the laws of which state?

The gain is treated as taxable income and a penalty tax is imposed on the gain

Peter, age 50, surrenders his modified endowment contract (MEC). How is the gain treated in terms of federal income taxes?

better than average mortality or morbidity experience

Preferred risk policies with reduced premiums are issued by insurance companies because the insured has?

10%

Premature IRA distributions are subject to a penalty tax of

closed panel of dentists can only be used

Prepaid dental plans differ from most other types of dental plans in what way?

Tax-deductible to the extent they exceed 7 1/2% AGI

Qualified long-term care premiums are treated for tax purposes as

cost containment

Reductions in coverage are one feature of____in Health insurance policies

long term care policy

Respite Care coverage is typically found in a(n)

An income benefit which is a percentage of his primary insurance amount

Rick is a disabled worker receiving Social Security benefits. What benefits are his wife and dependent children eligible for?

fluctuate with changes in cash account

Rick owns a variable universal life policy and chooses a variable death benefit option. What will typically happen to the death benefit as a result of this selection?

the martial deduction

Rick recently died and left behind an individual IRA account in his name. His widow was forwarded the balance of the IRA. The widow qualifies for

remain a constant dollar amount for the duration of the annuity period

Ron recently purchased an immediate, straight life fixed annuity. His benefit payments will

not distributed to life annuitants who died before life expectancy

Sarah, age 88, is a life annuitant who has lived beyond her life expectancy. The funds for additional benefit payments will be derived primarily from funds that were

equal the net single premium for the same face amount at the insured's attained age

Scott has a life insurance policy in which the dividends are left with the insurance company. this particular policy may be paid up when the cash value plus accumulated dividends

security and exchange commission

Security laws passed by Congress are enforced by which Federal agency?

A percentage of weekly earning up to a stated maximum

Short-term group disability income benefits are

the beneficiary

Signatures for an insurance application MUST be obtained by the producer from all of the following sources EXCEPT?

medicare

Skilled nursing facility expenses sometimes covered by ______, but ONLY if the insured was hospitalized prior to entering the facility.

40 quarters

Social Security disability income requirements state that in order to become fully insured on a permanent basis, you must have worked in a covered occupation for

hospice care

Some standard Medicare Supplement policies include which benefit?

life settlement broker

Someone who is licensed to negotiate a life settlement contract is called a(n)

neurologist

Specialty care is provided by which of the following health maintenance organization (HMO) providers?

100

Starting in 2016, businesses with up to ___ employees will be defined by the ACA as a "small business".

Steve will pay taxes on the disability benefit received from his employer, but will receive any residual disability benefits tax-free

Steve has a group disability income policy where the premiums are paid by his employer. He elected to pay for additional residual disability coverage. Which of the following statements is true?

Policy protection expires at age 65

Straight whole life insurance can be accurately described in all of these statements EXCEPT

Section 1035 rules

Switching Life insurance policies without tax consequence is permitted under

single premium deferred annuity

Sylvia purchased an annuity for $100,000 from the proceeds of an inheritance. No further payments are permitted and the income stream begins in 15 years. This contract is a(n)

request of the change will be refused

T is covered by an Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) policy that contains an irrevocable beneficiary. What action will the insurance company take if T requests a change of beneficiary?

capital liquidation

Taking a sum of money and decreasing it in size is called

8:00 AM and 9:00 PM

Telemarketing calls may ONLY be received between the hours of

home health care

Terry receives long-term physical therapy at her residence. What type of insurance would cover this service?

excluded from coverage

Terry suffers an injury at his workplace which is covered by workers compensation. Terry also has a medical expense insurance policy. Under medical expense insurance policies, losses that are covered by workers compensation are typically

flexible saving accounts

The "Use it or Lose it' rule applies to

providers

The ACA (Affordable Care Act) must ensure a sufficient choice of marketplace:in the

assist individuals and small businesses when making their health insurance purchases

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established "exchanges" in order to

insurer's insolvency

The Arizona Life and Disability Insurance Guaranty Fund protects an insured in the event of

benefits can be increased in the event of a covered claim

The Change of Occupation provision in a Disability Income policy states that, in the event the insured changes to a less hazardous occupation, which of the following may apply?

prohibits the use of genetic information in health insurance, unless the applicant signs a waiver

The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 bars all of the following, EXCEPT:

benefit a broad cross-section of employees

The IRS has a "minimum coverage" rule regarding qualified retirement plans. This rule states that each qualified plan is required to

Insurance companies

The Medical Information Bureau consists of members from which group?

9:00 PM

The Telemarketing Sales Rule states that telemarketing calls may be received. is the LATEST time of day that

group deferred annuity

The administrator for a corporate pension plan bought an accumulation annuity contract for its 2,000 employees. All 2,000 participating employees received certificates of participation. What kind of contract is this?

Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)

The agreement in which hospitals and physician groups in a specific area contract with an insurance company to provide medical care at predetermined costs is

deductible amount

The amount of a covered loss to be paid by the insured before a major medical expense policy begins to pay is called the

makes only one premium payment

The annuitant in a single premium deferred annuity (SPDA)

owner

The authority to change the beneficiary in an individual annuity lies with the

provision that provides a policy loan to pay any premiums by the end of the grace period

The automatic premium loan provision can be accurately described as a

policy owner

The beneficiary of a life insurance policy is normally selected by whom?

enters a hospital

The benefit period of Medicare Part A begins on the first day the insured

a flat dollar amount per day

The coinsurance for skilled nursing facility services covered by Medicare after the 100% Medicare coverage ends is

nonforfeiture options

The contractual rights which allow the owner of a deferred annuity to surrender the cash value several years before the annuity date are called

lender

The death proceeds of a credit life insurance policy are typically paid to the

excess charge

The difference between a doctor's actual charges and the amount approved by Medicare is referred to as a(n)

non-cancelable with a health condition exclusion rider

The disability income policy most likely to have been issued on a substandard basis is

the amount of an annuity payment subject to income tax

The exclusion ratio determines

10

The free look period provided in life insurance policy is usually____days.

Buy addition coverage at a later date

The guarantee of insurability option provides a long-term care policyowner the ability to

100% tax deductible

The health insurance premiums paid for by each partner in a partnership is considered to be

Age 70 males

The highest mortality rate belongs to which group?

It is typically obtained by the producer and forwarded to the insurer

The initial premium for a life insurance policy is typically paid in what way?

underlying investments

The insurance coverage in a variable life insurance policy may vary based on the value of

the first premium payment and the application

The insured's consideration given for a health insurance policy is

tax-deferred

The interest credited to the cash values of personally-owned non-qualified annuities is considered

taxable as ordinary income

The interest paid during an annuity's payout period is considered

Predict losses

The law of large numbers enables an insurer to

create a stream of income

The main purpose of an annuity is to

Protect against medical care costs and the loss of earning power

The main role of accident and health and disability insurance is to

three

The major medical deductible carryover period normally applies to expenses incurred during the last___ months of the plan year.

15 years

The maximum prison sentence given under federal law for unfair and deceptive insurance practices is

total premiums paid

The owner's cost basis for a non-qualified deferred annuity is typically the same as the

completed application

The principal source of information concerning an applicant's identity, age, and marital status is found in the

benefit payments and overinsurance

The purpose of the 'No-loss No-gain' provision is to avoid duplication of_____and____when an individual is covered under multiple group health insurance plans:

to obtain a premium rate based on an earlier age

The reason for backdating a policy is

boycott

The refusal of doing business with an individual or business is called a(n)

policy, endorsements, and attached papers constitute the "entire contract"

The standard provisions of an accident and health insurance policy require that the

annuitant dies or becomes disabled

The surrender charge on many deferred annuity contracts are waived when the

60 days

The time limit an individual has to "rollover" funds from an IRA or qualified plan is

individual

The type of health insurance in which underwriting procedures are the most restrictive is

policy loans are not permitted

These are all accurate statements regarding universal life insurance EXCEPT

benefits he receives from workers compensation

Tim had an on-the-job accident and collects benefits from his individual disability income policy. Which factor could possibly reduce these benefits?

a long-term care benefit rider

Tim is confined to a nursing home but doesn't have a terminal illness. which life insurance rider is designed to help pay for this type of expense?

Policy A will pay $4,000 and Policy B will pay $2,000

Tim is covered by Policy A with a $4,000 limit and by Policy B with a $2,000 limit. Policy A is primary. If a $6,000 loss is incurred, what will each policy pay?

non cancelable

Tim is covered by an accident and health insurance policy that may not be changed in any way by the insurer up to a stated age, as long as the premiums are paid. What type of policy is this?

pre-admission testing

Tim is in need of surgery. Before being hospitalized, he is referred to an outpatient clinic for diagnostic tests. What is this an example of?

Alienation of benefits

Tim is retired and has recently separated from his wife. He receives benefits from a qualified retirement plan through his former employer. The plan's trustee has decided to split these benefit payments between Tim and his estranged wife. This decision is likely in violation of which IRS rule?

Business property rental expense

Tina is insured under a business overhead expense insurance policy. Which of the following would be covered if she were to become disabled?

Cybersecurity policy

To protect information systems, producers, brokers, and insurance companies must implement and maintain a(n):

If Toms employment is terminated, 20% of the funds could be forfeited

Tom has a qualified retirement plan with his employer that is currently considered to be 80% "vested". How can this be interpreted?

Her employer's group accident and health plan

Tonya has been diagnosed with kidney failure and has group accident and health insurance through her large employer. Which of these accident and health plans will be primary during the months following her diagnosis?

fixed life annuity with period certain

Tori has an annuity that pays her a $500 per month income benefit for life or for ten years, whichever is longer. What kind of annuity is this?

in the same industry

Trade association groups that are eligible for group medical benefits normally are

April 1st of the year following the year the participant age 70 1/2

Traditional Individual Retirement Account (IRA) distributions must start by

trust

Typically, states will permit the grouping of two or more small employers in the same industry for obtaining group health insurance at a favorable rate. This grouping of employers is known as a multiple employer

offered the same health benefits as the younger employees

Typically, working individuals age 65 or over must be

Producer embezzling funds from an insurer

Under Federal Law, which of the following actions may result in a producer becoming imprisoned?

There is a break in coverage for more than 63 days

Under HIPAA requirements, eligibility for the pre-existing conditions exclusion waiver under new coverage is lost if

18 months

Under HIPAA, medical plan late enrollees may be excluded for pre-existing conditions for a maximum of

surrender charge

Under a deferred annuity, which contract feature initially charges a 5-10% fee that eventually reduces to $0 after a stated amount of time?

tax-free income to the business

Under a key person disability income policy, benefits will be received as

Periodically increase without proof of insurability

Under a long-term care inflation rider, the benefit levels

the person insured

Under an adjustable life insurance policy, which of the following may NOT be changed without further underwriting?

medical loss ratio

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), what is the proportion of premium revenues spent on clinical services and quality improvements?

When not prohibited by state law

Under what circumstance does an accident and health insurer have the right to request an autopsy?

the sponsoring group provides an employer-employee relationship

Under which circumstance can an insurance company offer group Health insurance?

when the contract has been held for the period specified in the policy

Under which circumstance is the interest rate guaranteed within a market value adjusted annuity?

Insurer discontinues offering the plan to all employers

Under which circumstance may an insurer discontinue a small employer group medical plan?

Making a recommendation to a potential insured to replace existing coverage

Which of the following situations would an insurance agent need to guard against liability for professional errors and omissions?

benefits are doubled under certain circumstances stated in the policy

Which of the following statements BEST describes a double indemnity provision in travel accident insurance?

Policy proceeds are typically received income tax-free

Which of the following statements BEST describes disability buy-sell insurance policies?

employer contributions are deductible

Which of the following statements BEST describes employer contributions for employer provided health insurance?

Reduces or eliminates any pre-existing conditions excluded under the new plan

Which of the following statements BEST describes the HIPAA portability rules for an individual who changes from one group medical plan to another?

The periodic payment amount is determined by the beneficiary's age

Which of the following statements about the installments for a fixed period settlement option in life insurance policies is NOT true?

Universal life insurance normally has a minimum guaranteed cash value for duration of the policy

Which of the following statements about universal life insurance is NOT true?

After a stated period of time, claims cannot be denied due to material misrepresentation on the application

Which of the following statements accurately describes the "time limit on certain defenses"?

may be worse than the financial impact of death

Which of the following statements accurately describes the financial impact of total disability?

Group health coverage is NOT available for workers over the age of 65

Which of the following statements is NOT true concerning the relationship between group health insurance plans and Medicare? (assuming the business has more than 20 employees)

the account can be rolled into the surviving spouse's IRA

Which of the following statements is TRUE if the owner of an IRA names their spouse as beneficiary, but then dies before any distributions are made?

policy indicates how much of each premium is used toward company expenses

Which of the following statements is a TRUE statement regarding universal life insurance?

claims can be sent directly to the insured

Which of the following statements is true regarding accident and health insurance claims that reimburse on an indemnity basis?

it encourages weekend admission

Which of the following statements regarding hospital pre-admission authorization is NOT true?

Provide benefits for the child if the parent dies

Which of the following would NOT be a reason for purchasing life insurance on a child's life?

a parent saving for a child's college

Which of the following would NOT be appropriate for an immediate annuity?

retiree having a lump sum to invest

Which of the following would most likely purchase an immediate annuity?

Elimination Period

Which of the following would permit an insurer to delay a covered disability policy claim?

Misrepresenting pertinent policy provisions relating to coverage after a loss

Which of these actions is considered to be an Unfair Claims Settlement Practice?

surrender charges

Which of these annuity contract features is meant to discourage withdrawals and exchanges?

producer certification

Which of these factors does NOT affect life insurance premium rates?

Self-maintenance expenses

Which of these factors does NOT influence an individual's need for life insurance?

an employee of a retired licensed producer

Which of these individuals may NOT obtain a temporary producer license?

Life income annuity

Which of these is NOT a common life insurance nonforfeiture option?

former residence

Which of these is NOT a factor during the health insurance underwriting process?

physical exams of groups members

Which of these is NOT a factor that influences group health insurance underwriting?

to accumulate savings

Which of these is NOT a reason to buy a term life policy?

Offering to settle a claim by arbitration

Which of these is NOT an Unfair Claims Settlement Practice?

Determining the final rate classification

Which of these is NOT an underwriting responsibility of a life insurance agent?

Community service

Which of these is NOT considered a federal punishment for unfair and deceptive insurance practices?

fillings

Which of these is NOT considered a preventative service in a dental plan?

endowment at age 70

Which of these is NOT considered a type of limited payment whole life insurance?

Selecting the final approval date

Which of these is NOT considered the responsibility of a producer during the underwriting process?

Number of children

Which of these is NOT considered to be a risk factor in life insurance underwriting?

national origin

Which of these is NOT used as selection criteria in the underwriting process of a life insurance application?

Survivor benefits can only be waived with the written consent of a married employees spouse

Which of these is a true statement regarding survivor benefits under a qualified retirement plan?

medicare supplement

Which of these is a type of private insurance that covers the cost-sharing amounts under Medicare?

a portion of the payments paid to the beneficiary comes from interest calculated on the proceeds of the policy

Which of these is an accurate statement regarding the fixed period settlement option on a life insurance policy?

Can be unequal

Which of these is true regarding the exchange of consideration among parties involved in an insurance contract?

dentures

Which of these is typically regarded as a major treatment in an indemnity dental plan?

the policy's surrender charges

Which of these must be disclosed in a universal life policy?

disability income

Which of these noncontributory group plans would a claim likely result in the payment of federal income taxes?

Rate of earnings on investments increase

Which of these occurrences could improve an insurer's ability to reduce premiums?

joint and survivor annuity

Which of these pays an income to two or more annuitants until the death of the last annuitant?

point-of-service

Which of these plans allow a participant to choose either a network or non-network provider at the time when medical care is needed?

single premium life

Which of these policies is considered a whole life policy?

major medical policy

Which of these policies is considered to be comprehensive health policy?

inpatient surgery

Which of these procedures is NOT designed for ambulatory care centers?

selling insurance with a nonresident license

Which of these situations would NOT potentially involve a prison sentence under Federal law?

10% penalty is applied to withdrawal prior to age 59 1/2

Which of these statements about traditional individual retirement accounts is accurate?

Rates can be calculated to compensate for losses

Which of these statements is NOT a characteristic of the law of large numbers?

Benefits are paid on a capitation basis

Which of these statements regarding Major Medical Expense insurance is NOT true?

As the number of insured units increases, the number of losses decreases

Which of these statements regarding insurance is false?

loss of sight in one eyex

Which of these would NOT likely qualify as a presumptive disability?

Speculative risk

Which one of these is NOT considered to be an element of an insurable risk?

Employer and Insurer

Which parties are directly involved in a group accident and health insurance contract?

a plan which combines indemnity plan features with those of an HMO

Which pf the following best describes a point-of-service (POS) plan?

consumer report

Which report contains information regarding an individual's general reputation and credit standing?

fixed-period

Which settlement option makes minimum guaranteed dollar payments over a stated number of years?

A policy is purchased by a parent for a minor child

Which situation would not require the insured's consent when a life insurance policy is issued?

Every policy must have a title on the face and on the back of the policy, briefly describing the policy

Which statement best defines what a Policy Title means on an insurance policy?

paid-up policy that offers lifetime protection

Which statement best describes a single premium whole life policy?

the owner can be the beneficiary, annuitant, or neither

Which statement concerning a deferred annuity contract is correct?

The face amount and premiums can be changed simultaneously by the policy owner- Adjustable life insurance combines features of both term and whole life coverage. Length of coverage, accumulated cash value, and premiums can be adjusted to fit specific needs.

Which statement concerning adjustable life insurance is accurate?

the agent doesn't have the authority to change the policy or waive its provisions

Which statement concerning the Entire Contract provision in an individual accident and health insurance policy is TRUE?

interest on proceeds must be paid by the beneficiary

Which statement is INCORRECT about the interest-only settlement option in a life insurance policy?

annual investment gains are included in participant's gross income

Which statement is INCORRECT concerning a tax-sheltered annuity (TSA)?

only persons under the age of 65 are eligible

Which statement is NOT true regarding health insurance policies that provide limited benefits?

Notification is required to be given after insured is admitted to the hospital

Which statement is true regarding hospital preadmission certification for emergency situations?

the installment payment amount is determined by the total number of installments

Which statement regarding a fixed period settlement option is correct?

Additional premium may be required under certain conditions

Which statement regarding a single premium life insurance policy is NOT correct?

Available to the policy owner when policy has been surrendered

Which statement regarding the cash value of a whole life insurance policy is correct?

The amount of each installment is larger than the single life income option

Which statement regarding the joint and survivor life insurance settlement option is NOT true?

Cash payment is not directly provided to the policy owner

Which statement regarding the waiver of premium rider is accurate?

replacement

a long-term care policyowner is replacing existing coverage with a new policy. Replacement regulations require a(n)_____ notice be signed by the applicant and retained by the replacing insurer.

the seven pay test, adjusted for cash value, applies again

a material change in a modified endowment contract (MEC) results in

prohibited by law

a producer has indicated to a potential client that the proposed life insurance policy is covered by the NH life and health guaranty association. this action taken by the producer is

financial status of the client

a producer is meeting with a client to determine whether an annuity will be suitable for purchase. Which of the following topics needs to be discussed with the client?

Misrepresentation

a producer's failure to provide title and true nature of a policy upon solicitation is an example of

coercion

a prospective client was intimidated by a producer to purchase an insurance contract. the producer could be found guilty of

policy delivery

a signed good health statement may be requested by a life producer at the time of

cash value

a source of supplement for a life insurance policyowner can be derived from the

war

accident and health policies exclude loss as result

grandfathered plan

according to the affordable care act(ACA), insurers can no longer deny health coverage due to pre-exciting conditions unless that plan is a(n)

cover the cost of unexpected expenses

according to the needs approach, an emergency reserve fund's primary purpose is to

mouth cancer

all of the following are covered under most dental plans EXCEPT for

18

an Arizona resident producer must be at least____ years of age.

the policy owner can make policy changes without difficult

an advantage of owning a flexible premium life insurance policy would be

free look period

an annuity contract may be returned for a full refund during the

Applicant has a right to receive a copy of the report

an applicant submits a life insurance application where an investigative consumer report is used in the underwriting process. Which of these statements is true?

eligible for the same type of coverage as the other employees

an employer has a group life coverage for his employees. how would an employee in poor health be treated in this situation?

splitting the commission with the buyer on a sale of insurance

an example of rebating would be

automatic premium loan

in the event of premium default, which life insurance provision will use the cash value to keep the policy in force?

waiver

an insurance company's failure to enforce a contract's provisions is called a(n)

Material

an insurance contract may be voided if a misrepresentation found on the application is determined to be

60

an insured MUST wait ____days to bring legal action against an insurer after written proof of loss has been received by the insurer.

$25,000

an insured has a $25,000 whole life insurance policy with $6,000 cash value available. under the extended term nonforfeiture option, what is the amount of insurance available to the insured?

after two years of disability

an insured is covered under a group long-term disability policy. under this type of policy, the definition of disability based on any occupation typically applies

reasonable expectations

an insured is entitled to coverage under a policy that a prudent person would expect it to provide. the principle is called:

reinsurance contract

an insurer has a contractual agreement which transfers a portion of its risk exposure to another insurer. what type of contractual agreement is this?

certificate of authority

an insurer wishing to conduct business in Arizona MUST obtain a

cease and desist order

an order issued by the Director that prohibits a specific practice listed in order is called a(n)

covered with term life insurance

any employee insured under a group life insurance is normally

when the first insured dies

at what point are death proceeds paid in a joint life insurance policy?

prior to using the assumed name

at what point must a producer give notification to the director about using an assumed name?

activities of daily living

bathing, eating, and transferring are all types of

long-term care insurance

custodial care is normally covered under

applicant is substandard risk

in what situation could an insurance policy's coverage be modified?

warranty

during the application process, a statement made by an applicant that becomes part of the contract is considered a(n)

decreasing term insurance

group credit life insurance is typically a form of

level term insurance

group life insurance is typically issued as

not tax-deductible at all

how are the premiums for an individually-owned disability income policy treated for tax purposes?

the time period in which premiums will be paid

how does a continuous premium whole life policy differ from a limited payment whole life policy?

survivorship life policy is lower

how does the cost for a survivorship life policy compare to the cost of combining two separate individual life insurance policies?

transfers specific ownership rights to a creditor

how is a collateral assignment used in a life insurance contract?

Premium payments are waived in the event the premium payor dies or becomes disabled

how is the insured protected if a payor benefit rider is attached to the life insurance policy?

full life of the policy

how long does one premium payment cover in a single premium whole life policy?

as an optional policy rider

how may an insurance company classify an accidental death benefit on a life policy?

tax deductible to the business

if an employer pays for accidental death and dismemberment insurance for its employees, the amount paid by the employer is generally

8%

in Arizona, life insurance policy loans may charge a maximum fixed rate of

must disclose who will be receiving a copy of the test results

in Arizona, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) consent form

benefit period

in long-term care insurance, what is the length of time for which claims will be paid?

180

in mass, a temporary license may be issued for a period to not exceed______ days

subscribers

individuals who participate in an HMO plan are called

One person benefits from another person's continued life

insurable interest involves what assumption

as the number of insureds increase the number of losses decrease

insurance is NOT characterized as which of the following?

primary care physician

karen is a health maintenance organization (HMO) subscriber. who provides all of her preventative and routine care?

submitting written proof of loss

rick provides a notice of claim to his health insurer. if he does not receive a claim form within 15 days, he may comply with the proof of loss provision by

management

risk ___ is the process of analyzing exposures that create risk and designing programs to handle them.

an income benefit which is a percentage of his primary insurance amount

risk is a disabled worker receiving Social Security benefits. What benefits are his wife and dependent children eligible for?

representations

statements made by an insured on an accident and health insurance application are considered to be

the policy is surrendered for less than what is paid into it

taxable income may be the result from all of these modified endowment contract (MEC) transactions EXCEPT for

the insurer

the Optionally Renewable provision allows what party to cancel the contract?

all incidents of ownership transferred to the assignee

the absolute assignment of a life insurance policy results in

entire contract clause

the application is part of the annuity contract according to the

within 31 days of terminated employment

the conversion option for group term insurance may be exercised by an employee

avoid overinsurance

the coordination of benefits provision is added to a group health plan in order to

Prosthodontics

the dental specialty which deals with the replacement of missing teeth is called

trust

the grouping of two or more small employers in order to obtain group health insurance at a favorable rate is called a multiple employers

residual disability

the inability to perform SOME of the duties of one's own occupation is known as a

make additional payments into the annuity

the owner of a single premium deferred annuity is entitled to do all of these EXCEPT

consideration

the payment of the first premium, the promise to pay a covered loss, and the agreement tp abide by policy conditions are the examples of

insurance with other insurers

which of the following provisions permits an insurer to return a portion of the premiums and pay benefits on a pro rata basis if it finds that an insurer has duplicate coverage

marriage partners

which of the following relationships demonstrates insurable interest in the absence of economic interest?

may be worse than the financial impact of death

which of the following statements accurately describes the financial impact of total disability?

health maintenance organization

which of the following types of health insurance is characterized by a limited choice of providers?

captive insurer

which of the following types of insurers limits the exposures it writes to those of its owners?

180 days

which of the following waiting periods would result in the lowest premium for a disability income policy?

return of premium rider

which of the following would a reimbursement of some premiums when a long-term care policy is canceled?

decreasing term life

which of these insurance policies does NOT contain a cash value provision?

civil insurrections apply

which of these is NOT a true statement of the war exclusion?

cash benefit will be provided if the insured is alive at the end of the policy period

which of these is NOT an advantage of term life insurance?

Business expenses

which of these is NOT considered to be a cost connected with an individual's death?

driving

which of these is NOT considered to be an activity of daily living (ADL)?

federal premium taxes

which of these may NOT be deducted from premium payments or the cash value of a variable life insurance policy?

having multiple or periodic open enrollment periods

which of these may encourage adverse selection in an indemnity dental plan?

interest payments made by policyowner are deductible

which of these statements is NOT true regarding a cash value loan against a life insurance policy?

insured uses preferred providers in exchange for paying lower premiums

which of these statements reflects an accurate portrayal of Medicare SELECT?

the premium to purchase the coverage comes from the policy's cash value

which of these statements regarding the extended term insurance nonforfeiture option in a life policy is accurate?

it allows a policy loan to cover premium payments if the policy owner becomes totally disabled

which of these would NOT be a valid reason to add the waiver of premium rider to a life insurance policy?

local unemployment rates

which one of these is NOT relevant when determining the amount of personal life insurance needed?

each participant requires evidence of insurability

which statement about group life insurance is INCORRECT?

face amount decreases over the policy period

which statement concerning a decreasing term life policy is accurate?

coverage excludes nonoccupational injuries

which statement is true about a permanent disability under workers compensation coverage?

policy loans are not permitted

which statement regarding an adjustable life insurance policy is NOT true?

it indicates evidence of of an employee's insurance coverage

which statement regarding the certificate of insurance is correct?

premium remains the same no matter how many children

which statement regarding the life insurance premium for a children's rider is true?

level premiums

which type of premiums are associated with individual mortgage protection life insurance policies?

how much life insurance a client should apply for

with life insurance, the needs approach is used primarily in determining?


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