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Child Term Rider
Jonas is a whole life insurance policyowner and would like to add coverage for his two children. Which of the following products would allow him to accomplish this?
Lifetime Protection
A limited payment whole life policy provides
Can be converted to permanent coverage without evidence of insurability
Donald is the primary insured of a life insurance policy and adds a children's term rider. What is the advantage of adding this rider?
a policy that is paid up after only one payment
A single premium cash value policy can be described as
term, whole, and universal life insurance
Whole life policy with premiums paid up after 20 years
What types of life insurance are normally used for key employee indemnification
equal the face amount of the policy
Level premium permanent insurance accumulates a reserve that will eventually
universal life
A life insurance policy that contains a guaranteed interest rate with the chance to earn a rate that is higher than the guaranteed rate is called
Variable Universal Policy
Which type of life insurance offers flexible premiums, a flexible death benefit, and the choice of how the cash value will be invested
hedge against inflation
Index whole life insurance contains a securities component that acts as a(n
Which type of multiple protection policy pays on the death of the last person?
survivorship life policy
All of these are valid options for an Adjustable Life Policy EXCEP
a nonforfeiture option can be used to increase the death benefit
A securities license is required for a life insurance producer to sell
Variable life insurance
Seeks temporary protection and lower premium
Term insurance is appropriate for someone who
level premiums
When a decreasing term policy is purchased, it contains a decreasing death benefit and
Death benefit
Which of these is NOT subject to income taxation under a Modified Endowment Contract (MEC)?
Decreasing
The least expensive option to pay off a 30-year mortgage balance would be
Lifetime Protection
A limited payment whole life policy provides
Equity index whole life
Peter has a policy where 80% to 90% of the premium is invested in traditional fixed income securities and the remainder of the premium is invested in contracts tied to a stipulated stock index. What kind of policy is this?
coverage is eliminated
What happens to the coverage under a children's term rider when that child reaches a certain specified age
Joint
A life insurance policy written on one contract for two people in which it is payable upon the first death is called
Period of time after the premium is due but the policy remains in force
What is an insurance policy's grace period
accumulation of interest
Of the following dividend options, which of these is taxable
Nonforfeiture provision
A provision in a whole life policy that allows a policyowner to terminate the policy in return for a reduced paid-up policy of the same type is called a(n)
Accident
The double indemnity provision in a life insurance policy pertains to an insured's death caused by a(n
A proprated death benefit based on the amount of insurance the insured premiums would have been if purchased at the correct age
If an insured's age on a life insurance policy has been misstated, what is the insurer's liability if the insured dies
Medical underwriting
A guaranteed issue insurance policy has no
Net death benefit will be reduced if the loan is not paid
Joanne has a $100,000 whole life policy with an accumulated $25,000 of cash value. She would like to borrow $15,000 against the cash value. Which of the following statements is TRUE
Payor benefit
Which type of rider will waive the premium on a child's life insurance policy if the parent paying the premium dies
Pay age-corrected benefits
What is an insurer required to do when faced with an error made under the Misstatement of Age provision?
20
How many employees must an employer have for a terminated employee to be eligible for COBRA?
4000
Ron has a life insurance policy with a face value of $100,000 and a cost of living rider. If the consumer price index has gone up 4%, how much mayRon increase the face value of the policy
A partial surrender
A provision that allows a policyowner to withdraw a policy's cash value interest free is a(n)
Waiver of premium
All of the following riders can increase the death benefit amount EXCEPT
The death benefit paid will be what the premium would have purchased at the correct age
James is the insured on a life insurance policy where his age was misstated on the application. Which of the following is CORRECT regarding the death benefit amount?
Accumulation of interest option
Which dividend option would an insurer invest the policyowner's money and add any interest earnings as the dividends accrue?
The free-look provision gives the policyowner
The right to return the policy for a full refund within a specified number of days
Guaranteed insurability rider
Barbara's policy includes a rider which allows her to purchase additional insurance at specific dates or events without evidence of insurability. This rider is called a(n
Life insurance policies will normally pay for losses arising from
Commercial aviation
Collateral assignment
Ownership of a life insurance policy may be temporarily transferred with a(n)
Results
Kurt is an active duty serviceman who was recently killed in an accident while home on leave. Which military service exclusion clause would pay upon his death?
Disability income rider
A life insurance policyowner was injured in an automobile accident which results in a total and permanent disability. Which rider would pay a monthly amount because of this disability?
Entire contract
What is the name of the provision which states that a copy of the application must be attached to the policy when issued
Accumulation at interest
Of the following dividend options, which of these is taxable
Reduction of premium
All of the following are considered to be nonforfeiture options available to a policyowner EXCEPT
What is the purpose for having an accelerated death benefit on a life insurance policy?
It allows for cash advances to be paid against the death benefit if the insured becomes terminally ill
Disability
All of these are standard exclusions found in a life insurance policy EXCEPT
Matt is applying for life insurance and requests a double indemnity rider. A double indemnity benefit will be payable to Matt's beneficiary if Matt
Dies instantly
Guaranteed insurability rider
A life insurance rider that allows an individual to purchase insurance as they grow older, regardless of insurability, is called a(n
Provide evidence of insurability to the insurer
In order to activate the reinstatement clause of a lapsed life insurance policy, the insured MUST
A life insurance policyowner does NOT have the right to
Revoke a absolute assignment
Completely and permanently disabled
A waiver of premium rider allows an insured to waive premium payments if the insured is
Declarations
In what part of an insurance policy are policy benefits found?
The insurer's obligation to pay a death benefit upon an approved death claim
Under a life insurance policy, what does the insuring clause state?
Rider
An endorsement found in an insurance plan which modifies the provisions of the policy is called a(n)
Nonforfeiture provision
A provision in a whole life policy that allows a policyowner to terminate the policy in return for a reduced paid-up policy of the same type is called a(n)
Monthly
The premium payment mode that results in the highest overall cost would be
Monthly
Over the course of a year, which premium payment mode is most expensive?
People and time
Mortality is calculated by using a large risk pool of
Viatical settlement contract
A policyowner can receive an immediate payment before the insured dies by using a(n)
Spendthrift clause
Which of these ensures that proceeds of a life insurance policy will be free from attachment or seizure by the beneficiary's creditors?
Normally anytime during the policy term
A beneficiary change can occur
Irrevocable beneficiary
A policyowner is prohibited from making any changes to the policy without the beneficiary's written consent under which beneficiary designation?
Class
Naming a contingent beneficiary as "all surviving children" is described by which term?
1035 exchange
Tonya has replaced her whole life policy with an annuity without incurring a tax penalty. This transaction is called a(n)
Increases
How is the cost of a policy affected when a policyowner pays premiums more frequently?
Bi-weekly
Which of these premium payment frequencies is not typically available to a policyowner?
Liquidity
Insurance premium is determined by each of the following factors EXCEPT
Estate
What is created after policy proceeds are obtained in a lump sum and then immediately invested?
The insured outlived the beneficiary
If the beneficiary dies from the same accident as the insured individual, the insurer will proceed as if
Extended term
All of these are settlement options for life insurance policies EXCEPT
Reduced death benefit prepayment
What is the primary feature of a viatical settlement?
To the children born of my union with Ned Jackson
An example of naming a beneficiary by class would be
Common Disaster Clause
Pat is insured with a life insurance policy and Karen is his primary beneficiary. They are both involved in an automobile accident where Pat dies instantly and Karen dies 5 days later. Which policy provision will protect the rights of the contingent beneficiary to receive the policy benefits?
Individual
Which type of beneficiary should be named if the insured wants to give explicit directions on how the policy proceeds should be paid?
Contingency benefits
Where would policy proceeds be paid if both the insured and primary beneficiary were killed in the same accident?
Viatical settlement agreement
A policyowner can receive a percentage payment of the death benefits prior to death by using what kind of contract?
No federal income tax is owed on life insurance proceeds
A beneficiary has just received a claim payment for a life insurance policy. Which of the following is TRUE regarding the federal income tax liability owed?
Increases
What happens to the total amount of premium paid for an insurance policy when the payment frequency increases?
Cost
Which of these is affected by the frequency of an insurance policy's premium payments?
From Insurer to insurer
A tax-free Section 1035 Exchange of a life insurance policy to a different policy is permitted if it occur
Spendthrift trust clause
Proceeds from a life insurance policy are protected from the beneficiary's creditors by which clause?
Avocation(Hobbies)
Which of these factors help determine an insured's life insurance premium?
Optional renewability clause
clause that allows an insurer the right to terminate coverage at any anniversary date is called a(n)
10 days
Kathy pays a monthly premium on her health insurance policy. How long is her grace period
Conditionally renewable
A health insurance policy where the insurer has the right to terminate the policy for reasons other than the insured's health is calle
Physical therapy
Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion for a medical expense policy?
Non cancelable
Disability Income plans which require that the insurer can NEVER change or alter premium rates are usually considered
Application
The entire contract includes the actual policy and the
May never raise premiums
In contrast to a guaranteed renewable policy, a noncancellable policy
Change of occupation provision
When an insured changes to a more hazardous occupation, which disability policy provision allows an insurer to adjust policy benefits and rates
File written proof
After an insured gives notice of loss, what must he/she do if the insurer does not furnish forms
Obtaining referrals to specialists from primary care physicians
The gatekeeper's role when used by an HMO is
The correct answer is "$0". Benefits that fall under a major medical plan are considered to be a reimbursement for a loss, and is not taxable as income.
Pierre is covered by his employer's group major medical plan. His employer pays for 75% of the premium and he pays for 25%. How much would a $10,000 benefit be taxable as income under this plan?
An internist
An example of a primary care physician would be a(n)
What happens when an insurance policy is backdated
The policies effective date is earlier then the present
Premium mode is a term used to describe the
Frequency of the premium payments
An insured was injured as an innocent bystander when someone committed a felony. The insurer is
Liable
Must be initiated by the applicant
Which of the following is a requirement for ANY change in an insurance application?
In which of the following processes will the insurer oversee the insured's hospital stay to confirm everything is going according to schedule and that the insured will be released as planned?
Concurrent Review
In Pennsylvania, completion of continuing education is required upon license renewal for which of the following?
Licensed individuals qualified in major lines of insurance