Life & Health Insurance
An insured and his wife are both involved in a head-on collision. The husband dies instantly, and the wife dies 15 days later. The company pays the death benefit to the estate of the insured. This indicates that the life insurance policy had what provision?
Common Disaster
Which nonforfeiture option provides coverage for the longest period of time?
The reduced paid-up nonforfeiture option would provide protection until the insured reaches 100, but the face amount is reduced to what the cash would buy.
An individual purchased a $100,000 Joint Life policy on himself and his wife. Eight years later, he died in an automobile accident. How much will his wife receive from the policy?
$100,000
Which type of a hospital policy pays a fixed amount each day that the insured is in a hospital?
A Hospital Indemnity policy pays a fixed amount each day the insured is hospitalized, unrelated to medical expenses.
Under which condition would an employee's group medical benefits be exempt from income taxes?
An employee's group medical benefits are generally exempt from taxation as income.
An individual covered under a group life insurance policy may convert the policy to any of the following EXCEPT
15-year level term. Individuals and dependents insured on a group life policy may convert to an individual policy issued by the same insurer. They can convert to any individual policy except term.
How long is an open enrollment period for Medicare supplement policies?
6 months
The LEAST expensive first-year premium is found in which of the following policies?
Annually renewable term is the purest form of term insurance. The death benefit remains level, but the premium increases each year with the insured's attained age. In decreasing policies, while the face amount decreases, the premium remains constant throughout the life of the contracts. In level term and increasing term policies, the premium also remains level for the term of the policy. Therefore, in the other types of level policies, the first-year premium would not be different from any other year.
Disability income coverage specifies that the policy covers the insured if he is unable to perform any job for which he is qualified. In this case, total disability is defined as
Any occupation - more restrictive than other definitions. If total disability is defined as any occupation, it means the coverage will apply only if the insured cannot find any means of income whatsoever. This is more strict than own occupation, where a person merely has to prove that they cannot perform the job for which they were previously trained.
Which of the following would be considered a nonqualified retirement plan?
Examples of nonqualified plans are individual annuities and deferred compensation plans for highly paid executives, split-dollar insurance arrangements, and Section 162 executive bonus plans.
In an HMO, a Primary Care Physician is called a
Gatekeeper.
If a life policy allows the policyowner to make periodic additions to the face amount at standard rates, without proving insurability, the policy includes a
Guaranteed insurability rider.
Which of the following allows the insurer to relieve a minor insured from premium payments if the minor's parents have died or become disabled?
If the payor (usually a parent or guardian) becomes disabled for at least 6 months or dies, the insurer will waive the premiums until the minor reaches a certain age, such as 21.
Which of the following riders would NOT increase the premium for a policyowner?
Impairment rider
What type of insurance would be used for a Return of Premium rider?
Increasing Term
A brain surgeon has an accident and develops tremors in her right arm. Which disability income policy definition of total disability will cover her for all losses?
Own occupation" - less restrictive than other definitions
Equity indexed annuities
Seek higher returns.
The premium of a survivorship life policy compared with that of a joint life policy would be
Survivorship Life is much the same as joint life in that it insures two or more lives for a premium that is based on a joint age. The major difference is that survivorship life pays on the last death rather than upon the first death. Since the death benefit is not paid until the last death, the joint life expectancy in a sense is extended, resulting in a lower premium than that which is typically charged for joint life.
Each Medicare supplement policy must be at least guaranteed renewable. T or F
T
Which of the following protects consumers against the circulation of inaccurate or obsolete personal or financial information?
The Fair Credit Reporting Act
An insurer neglects to pay a legitimate claim that is covered under the terms of the policy. Which of the following insurance principles has the insurer violated?
The binding force in any contract is consideration. Consideration on the part of the insured is the payment of premiums and the health representations made in the application. Consideration on the part of the insurer is the promise to pay in the event of loss.
What is the purpose of the buyer's guide?
To allow the consumer to compare the costs of different policies
What is the purpose of key person insurance?
To lessen the risk of financial loss because of the death of a key employee
Which of the following products requires a securities license?
Variable annuity
What is the best way to change an application?
tart over with a fresh application
A health insurance policy that pays a lump sum if the insured suffers a heart attack or stroke is known as
A critical illness policy covers multiple illnesses, such as heart attack, stroke, renal failure, and pays a lump-sum benefit to the insured upon the diagnosis (and survival) of any of the illnesses covered by the policy.
Which of the following provisions would prevent an insurance company from paying a reimbursement claim to someone other than the policyowner?
The Payment of Claims provision states that the claims must be paid to the policyowner, unless the death proceeds need to be paid to a beneficiary.
According to the rights of renewability rider for cancellable policies, all of the following are correct about the cancellation of an individual insurance policy EXCEPT
Unearned premiums are retained by the insurance company. This rider allows the insurer to cancel the policy at any time, or at the end of the policy period. Any unearned premium must be returned to the policyholder. If the insurer cancels, the unearned premium will be returned on a pro rata basis.
The validity of coverage under a life insurance policy may not be contested, except for nonpayment of premium, after the policy has been in force for at least how many years?
2 years
An insured has endured multiple surgeries and hospitalizations for an illness during the summer months. Her insurer no longer bills her for medical expenses. What term best describes the condition she has met?
A "stop-loss limit" is a specified dollar amount beyond which the insured no longer participates in the sharing of expenses.
Which of the following terms describes the specified dollar amount beyond which the insured no longer participates in the sharing of expenses?
A "stop-loss limit" is a specified dollar amount beyond which the insured no longer participates in the sharing of expenses.
An insured misstated her age on an application for an individual health insurance policy. The insurance company found the mistake after the contestable period had expired. The insurance company will take which of the following actions regarding any claim that has been issued?
Adjust the claim benefit to reflect the insured's true age
In insurance, an offer is usually made when
An applicant submits an application to the insurer.
All of the following are personal uses of life insurance EXCEPT
Buy-sell agreement.
Because an insurance policy is a legal contract, it must conform to the state laws governing contracts which require all of the following elements EXCEPT
Conditions are part of the policy structure. Consideration is an essential part of a contract.
If a policy includes a free-look period of at least 10 days, the Buyer's Guide may be delivered to the applicant no later than
If a life insurance policy contains a free-look period of at least 10 days, the buyer's guide can be delivered with the policy. If it doesn't, the buyer's guide must be delivered prior to accepting the initial premium.
In the event of loss, after a notice of claim is submitted to the insurer, who is responsible for providing claims forms and to which party?
Insurer to the insured
Your client wants both protection and savings from the insurance, and is willing to pay premiums until retirement at age 65. What would be the right policy for this client?
Limited pay whole life
An applicant for a health insurance policy returns a completed application to her agent, along with a check for the first premium. She receives a conditional receipt two weeks later. Which of the following has the insurer done by this point?
Neither approved the application nor issued the policy
An insured has a life insurance policy from a participating company and receives quarterly dividends. He has instructed the company to apply the policy dividends to increase the death benefit. The dividend option that the insured has chosen is called
Paid-up additions.
Don has both a basic expense and a major medical policy. He is injured in an accident, which requires several major surgeries. This quickly exhausts Don's basic expense policy. What must Don do before his major medical policy can pick up where the basic expense policy left off?
Pay a special deductible on his major medical policy
What percentage of individually-owned disability income benefits is taxable?
Premiums are paid with after tax dollars. Benefits are not income taxable.
In which of the following instances would the premium be tax deductible?
Premiums paid by an employer on a $30,000 group term life insurance plan for employees As a general rule, premiums paid for life insurance are not tax deductible. The exception to this rule is when an employer buys group term life insurance for his employees since it is considered a business expense.
Insurers may change which of the following on a guaranteed renewable health insurance policy?
Rates by class
Under the ACA, health insurance can no longer be underwritten based on which of the following factors?
The applicant's health condition When health insurers set their premium rates, they are only permitted to base those rates on 4 standards: geographic rating area, family composition, age, and tobacco use.
An insured pays a monthly premium of $100 for her health insurance. What would be the duration of the grace period under her policy?
The grace period is 7 days if the premium is paid weekly, 10 days if paid monthly, and 31 days for all other modes.
An insured submitted a notice of claim to the insurer, but never received claims forms. He later submits proof of loss, and explains the nature and extent of loss in a hand-written letter to the insurer. Which of the following would be true?
The insured was in compliance with the policy requirements regarding claims.
The insured had his wife named as the beneficiary of his life insurance policy. To ensure that his wife had income for life after the insured's death, he chose the life income settlement option. The amount of payments will be determined by taking into account all of the following EXCEPT
The insured's age at death.
A father owns a life insurance policy on his 15-year-old daughter. The policy contains the optional Payor Benefit rider. If the father becomes disabled, what will happen to the life insurance premiums?
The insured's premiums will be waived until she is 21.
What is the main difference between coinsurance and copayments?
With both, copayment and coinsurance provisions, the insured shares part of the cost for services with the insurer. Unlike coinsurance, a copayment has a set dollar amount that the insured will pay each time certain medical services are used.
The insured under a $100,000 life insurance policy with a triple indemnity rider for accidental death was killed in a car accident. It was determined that the accident was his fault. The triple indemnity rider in the policy specifies that the death must not be contributed to by the insured in any manner. In this case, what will the policy beneficiary receive?
$100,000. The triple indemnity accidental death rider obligates the company to pay three times the face amount of the policy if the insured dies as a result of an accident. The death must be accidental and not contributed to by any other factors and must occur within 90 days of the accident. In this case, since the insured contributed to his own death, the triple indemnity rider is void, but the beneficiary will still receive the policy's death benefit.
An insured is covered under 2 group health plans - under his own and his spouse's. He had suffered a loss of $2,000. After the insured paid the total of $500 in deductibles and coinsurance, the primary insurer covered $1,500 of medical expenses. What amount, if any, would be paid by the secondary insurer?
$500. Once the primary insurer has paid the full available benefit, the secondary insurer will cover what the first company will not pay, such as deductibles and coinsurance. The insured will, then, be reimbursed for out-of-pocket costs.
Ray has an individual major medical policy that requires a coinsurance payment. Ray very rarely visits his physician and would prefer to pay the lowest premium possible. Which coinsurance arrangement would be best for Ray?
After the deductible has been paid, the insurance company will pay a specified amount for a physician's visit, while the insured pays the remaining percentage. This is called "coinsurance". Plans will often be listed in a fraction format, with the first number representing the amount that will be paid by the insurer. The less the insurer must pay with coinsurance payments, the lower the premiums will be. Therefore, Ray should choose the 50/50 plan.