Statutes Quiz
If an agent had been licensed for more than 6 years, how many hours of continuing education are required every 2 years?
20
How many hours of continuing education is a newly licensed agent required to have for their first Continuing Education compliance period?
24
If a licensee has a change in name or address, how long does he have to notify the Department of Insurance?
30 days
An insurance company formed under the laws of Florida is defined as:
Domestic
An insurance company formed under the laws of another state is defined as:
Foreign
Which of the following roof types will be eligible for a Wind Mitigation discount?
Hip
Which of the following is not a type of insurance that can be transacted with a "General Lines" insurance license?
Life insurance written by carrier who is also represented for Property and Casualty
An employee welfare benefit plan or other arrangement that is established or maintained to provide one or more of various insurance benefits (including health insurance) to the employees of two or more employers is defined as:
MEWA
Willful deception of an insurance policy done by dissemination of information is defined as:
Misrepresentation
A licensed insurance agent may share commissions with which of the following?
Non-Resident Agent Customer Representative Life Insurance Agen
A plan in which the employer would, from its own funds, bear the financial responsibility for the covered health claims of its own participating employees is defined as:
Self-Insured
Which of the following roof coverings are barriers to water penetration of the roof?
Shingles Tiles Metal Panels
Charging an applicant for a specific ancillary coverage in addition to the cost of the automobile insurance coverage applied for without his consent is defined as:
Sliding
All of the following are grounds for compulsory refusal, suspension, or revocation EXCEPT:
Soliciting insurance in other areas of the state
An insurance company formed in Berlin, Germany is defined as:
Alien
An insurance company that is licensed to do business in Florida is defined as:
An authorized insurance company
When authority is given to a licensee to transact or adjust insurance it is defined as:
Appointment
Each of the following divisions falls under The Department of Financial Services EXCEPT?
The Division of Consumer Activities
Where can a listing of tested and approved coverings and other opening protection be found?
The Florida Department of Consumer Affairs website By contacting the Miami-Dade Building Code Compliance Office
Which agency has developed web pages devoted to informing consumers and builders of efforts that can made to make dwellings more hurricane resistant and thus reducing costs of insuring the structures?
The Florida Division of Emergency Management
Knowingly using an incomplete comparison of insurance policies in order to get the insured to buy a policy from you is defined as:
Twisting
All of the following are considered "Transacting Insurance" EXCEPT:
Underwriting new business
All licensed residential property insurance companies in Florida must accept this form when reporting mitigation features:
Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form
If a licensee has their appointment terminated, how long does he or she have to be reappointed before his license is terminated?
48 months
An insurance company formed in London is defined as:
Alien
Jim and Glenda go to the local branch of their bank for a home loan. The loan officer tells them that in order to qualify for the loan they must purchase insurance from the bank. This is an example of:
Coercion
When the majority of insurance written is for family members it is defined as:
Controlled Business
Which of the following is NOT a possible consequence for Aiding and Abetting an Unauthorized Insurer:
Conviction of a second-degree felony
Which of the following are considered openings in a dwelling?
Double Pained Window Doors with glass Doors without glass
Which of the following defines how the roof trusses are attached to the wall framework?
Roof to Wall Connection