6- Life Insurance Underwriting and Policy Issue
All of these are considered key factors in underwriting life insurance EXCEPT Tobacco use Health history Age Marital status
Marital status
Which of these is likely to occur when life or health insurance is being applied for? The Medical Information Bureau (MIB) will determine the risk classification The agent is required to report all medical information to the Medical Information Bureau (MIB) Physical examinations are required Medical history from the insured may be reviewed and reported
Medical history from the insured may be reviewed and reported
An applicant intentionally lying to an insurance company on an application in order to obtain a cheaper premium is an example of rebating coercion fraud twisting
fraud
Underwriters can acquire information from all of the following sources EXCEPT Medical Information Bureau (MIB) consumer reports attending physician's statements genetic testing
genetic testing
An insurance applicant with a below-average likelihood of loss is typically considered to be a preferred risk subpar risk declined risk standard risk
preferred risk
Statements made by an insurance applicant on an application are considered to be irrevocable warranties representations guarantees
representations
A field underwriter's main task is assign a risk classification to the insured report medical information to the Medical Information Bureau (MIB) to ensure an applicant's medical information is accurate and complete to approve or decline an applicant
to ensure an applicant's medical information is accurate and complete
How many months can a life insurance policy normally be backdated from the date of application? 3 6 9 12
6
An attending physician's statement would be appropriate for which life insurance purpose? Attending physician's statements are mandatory during the application process At the request of the applicant to assist in the underwriting decision At the request of the producer to assist in the underwriting decision At the request of the insurer to assist in the underwriting decision
At the request of the insurer to assist in the underwriting decision
An insurer has a right to screen applicants for HIV in which of the following ways? Blood test for HIV Inquiring about risky sexual behavior Inquiring about sexual orientation Automatically declining an application due to sexual orientation
Blood test for HIV
In which of the following relationships would there NOT be an insurable interest? Parent to child Business partner to business partner Brother to sister Business owner to business customer
Business owner to business customer
What would happen if a life insurance applicant is given a conditional receipt from an insurance agent and then dies the next day? Claim will be denied by insurer Claim will be paid if money was received by the insurance company Claim will be paid if underwriter has received the application Claim will be paid if application is approved
Claim will be paid if application is approved
All of these are typically sources of underwriting information for life or health insurance EXCEPT * Consumer reports * Medical Information Bureau (MIB) reports * Disclosure authorization response * Attending physician's statement (APS)
Disclosure authorization response
Which of the following signatures is not required on an individual insurance application? Producer Applicant Insured Insurer
Insurer
All of these are considered sources of information that can assist an underwriter in determining whether or not to accept a risk EXCEPT Agent's report Medical Information Bureau (MIB) Inspection reports National Association of Insurance Underwriters
National Association of Insurance Underwriters
Which of the following pertains to the analysis of an applicant's personal information and determining whether insurance should be issued or declined? Adverse calculation Underwriting Risk classification Actuarial determination
Underwriting
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? A waiver of premium A replacement form A good health statement An exclusion
A good health statement
Which scenario would most life insurance policies exclude coverage for? A tourist traveling abroad on a major airline carrier An individual who has a hobby racing cars once a month An airline pilot who flies for a commercial carrier A soldier on leave at home
An individual who has a hobby racing cars once a month
An individual most likely will have an insurable interest in insuring a person's life if an economic interest exists for the continuance of the insured's life a financial interest exists at the time of insured's death there is any blood relationship with the insured a business relationship exists
an economic interest exists for the continuance of the insured's life
Which of the following would be considered an underwriting duty of an agent? Requesting medical information from the Medical Information Bureau (MIB) Completing all applications and collecting initial premiums Accepting or declining an application Assigning a risk classification
Completing all applications and collecting initial premiums
The principle of insurable interest, in regards to a life insurance contract, is accurately described in which statement? An agent establishes insurable interest An individual does not have insurable interest on his or her own life Insurable interest only pertains to business arrangements Insurable interest can be based on the love and affection of individuals related by blood or law
Insurable interest can be based on the love and affection of individuals related by blood or law
An applicant's character and personal habits can be obtained for underwriting purposes from which source? Investigative consumer report Attending physician's statement Medical Information Bureau (MIB) Credit report
Investigative consumer report
What is involved when a life insurance policy has been backdated? Setting a policy's effective date prior to a preexisting condition Redating a policy after it has been issued Reinstating a lapsed policy Making the policy effective on an earlier date than the present
Making the policy effective on an earlier date than the present
Which of these is NOT considered to be a risk factor in life insurance underwriting? Number of children Health history Hobbies Occupation
Number of children
Which of these is considered to be a document that describes the critical segments of a life insurance policy? Buyer's guide Policy summary Consumer report Buyer's summary
Policy summary
A person who is a nonsmoker, of average weight, and in excellent health would most likely be in which risk classification? Standard Substandard Acceptable Preferred
Preferred
Which of the following describes a person who is NOT acceptable by an insurer at standard rates because of health history, occupation, or hobbies? Standard risk Preferred risk Unacceptable risk Substandard risk
Substandard risk
Which of the following would be a valid reason why a policy premium would be higher than the standard premium? The insurer is not a member of the MIB The agent quoted the wrong price The insured does not have the necessary financial reserves The insured does not meet established underwriting requirements
The insured does not meet established underwriting requirements
Preferred risk policies with reduced premiums are issued by insurance companies because the insured has a higher face amount than average a better ability to pay premiums over a long period of time worse than average mortality or morbidity experience better than average mortality or morbidity experience
better than average mortality or morbidity experience
Which of the following does a life insurance policy summary normally include? The policy's cash value Agent's report Policyowner's MIB report Stated beneficiary
The policy's cash value
What is the purpose of the Medical Information Bureau (MIB)? To accept or decline insurance applicants To set the premium rates for insurers To help underwriters evaluate risk To perform physical examinations on applicants
To help underwriters evaluate risk
When does a life insurance policy typically become effective? * When the policy is issued * When initial premium is collected and policy is issued * When the application is completed and signed * When the completed application is signed and initial premium is collected
When initial premium is collected and policy is issued
A change in an insurance application requires an initial made by the producer an initial made by the applicant approval by the insurer submitting a new application
an initial made by the applicant