Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
Q

a formal written request by the applicant requesting a policy from the insurer is called a

A

life insurance application

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2
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3 components of a life insurance application are:

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1.) general information
2.) medical information
3.) agent’s report

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3
Q

The following is which component of a life insurance application:
medical history, present condition, recent surgeries

A

medical information

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4
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The following is which component of a life insurance application:
information that does not end up in the actual policy

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agent’s report

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5
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The following is which component of a life insurance application:
name, age, address, income, marital status, hobbies, habits

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general information

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6
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The policy itself, a copy of the application, and any agreed upon riders constitute the entirety of the insurance contract between the insurer and the policyowner is called…?

A

entire contract

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7
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A process of risk selection and classification is called…?

A

underwriting

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8
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Name 5 sources in which underwriters consider information

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1.) the application
2.) medical exams and history (APS)
3.) DMV, court records, credit reports
4.) the MIB (medical information bureau)
5.) the agent

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9
Q

The rate at which people die, determines life insurance premiums is called…?

A

mortality rate

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10
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The rate at which disability due to accident or illness occurs, determines health insurance premiums

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morbidity rate

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11
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The amount of money that state/feds require an insurance company to keep on hand to pay out policies is called

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reserves

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12
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When coverage is effective as of the date of application, regardless of the applicant’s insurability, this is called…?

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binding receipts

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13
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When a receipt for the first premium, which states that coverage will begin on that date if the insurance company accepts the risk, this is called…?

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conditional receipts

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