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2. A fixed amount added to the premium of a given policy regardless of policy size is known as
3. To be able to calculate the required premiums for a given policy, the agent must know the
applicant’s
a.) age
b.) choice of plan
c.) face amount desired
d.) all of the above
4. To calculate premiums for the other modes of premium payment the annual premium is
6. With employer – employee groups, an employee does not fill out a personal application for
insurance. Instead he merely fills out.
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7. In the event an employee leaves the company in which he is a member of its group-insurance policy, his
group coverage can be changed to an individual policy using the
9. A father enters into a life insurance contract on behalf of his child. In this case, the father is the
a.) Insured
b.) Beneficiary
c.) Insurer
d.) Applicant-owner
10. For life insurance coverage to be valid, insurable interest must exist
11. The insurance code specifies that a contract does not take effect unless.
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13. Under the law pertaining to life insurance
14. When the proceeds of a life insurance policy are left with the company to earn interest
a.) A creditor
b.) Minors
c.) Those expressly prohibited by law to receive donations
d.) All of the above
17. The common practice of most life insures is that the life insurance goes into force
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19. According to insurance law, a common-law spouse cannot be designated a beneficiary
20. Which one of the following provisions in a permanent life insurance policy may lapse for non-payment of
premium?
21. The convertible feature of a term insurance policy provides that the policy may be
22. Within two years of buying a life insurance policy, you are accidentally killed when you car hits a tree. In
these circumstances the insurance company will
23. A policyholder may obtain money from the insurance company and still remain insured by
24. When you bought an insurance policy on your wife’s life you were 27 and she was 26, but you stated that
you were 26 and she was 27. Five years later your wife died. The insurance company will pay
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25. When explaining dividends, the following information must be supplied
26. If the insured dies during the grace period of an unpaid life insurance policy, the amount payable to the
beneficiary is usually the
27. The typical grace period provision in a life insurance policy obliges the life insurance company to
a.) Establish a policy loan to cover any premium which the policyowner fails to pay by due date
b.) Keep the policy in force for the duration of any major disability suffered by the policyowner
c.) Allow the policyowner a three-month extension beyond the due date to make the late premium payment
without penalty
d.) None of the above
28. An automatic premium loan differs from the other policy loans in that an automatic premium loan
a.) The assignee acquires all the rights and interests of the original policyholder
b.) The original policyholder still can exercise some of the rights
c.) The original beneficiary is not changed
d.) None of the above
30. If a policy did not contain the name of a beneficiary the beneficiary will be
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31. If a policyowner does not pay a premium on the due date, the policy will immediately
a.) Lapse
b.) Be converted to a paid up policy for a lesser amount
c.) Go into automatic premium loan
d.) Continue in full force for a period of grace
32. If a policyowner whose wife is the irrevocable beneficiary wishes to cash in his policy, he must
The entire contract between the policyowner and the insurance company include
34. If a loan is taken on a participating policy , dividends for that policy while there is a loan against the policy
will be
a.) Suspended
b.) Paid a reduced rate
c.) Unaffected
d.) Increased
36. An insurance plan which offers both protection and saving is called
a.) Temporary plan c.) Participating Plan
b.) Permanent plan d.) Non Participating plan
37. A man with moderate means can have maximum protection possible through
a.) 20 Yr. Endowment c.) Term Insurance
b.) Limited Pay Life d.) Whole life insurance
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38. Mr. Juan Valdez wants a policy which will entitle him to receive dividends yearly. What will you
recommend to Mr. Valdez?
40. An Individual at age 35 purchases a policy under which he will in 20 years receive the face amount of the
policy himself, if he is still alive at that date. The policy is obviously a
42. A participating plan entitles the policyowner to receive a return of excess premiums. Such is termed as:
a.) Endowments c.) cash values
b.) Dividends d.) cash surrender value
43. Mrs. Rose Cortez owns a policy which does not provide for the build up of cash values and whose
premiums remain level. Mrs. Cortez owns:
a.) Ordinary Life c.) Decreasing term
b.) Limited Pay Life d.) Level Term
45. A term insurance which allows the policyowners to convert it to a permanent insurance within a specified
period without evidence of insurability contains _______________feature:
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46. A term policy only offers
a.) Cash values c.) savings
b.) Protection d.) dividends
47. The main difference between a term plan and a permanent plan is
a.) Permanent plans provide both protection and savings while term plans offer protection only
b.) Permanent plans provides savings and dividends while term plans provide savings only
c.) Permanent plans can be converted and renewed while term plans cannot
d.) All of the above
48. The savings element of permanent plans allows for the build up of
50. An optional rider which can be attached to a policy stopping further premium payments in the event of
disability is called
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53. Disability benefits are not paid
54. Mr. Pedro Cruz became paralyzed as a result of jumping out of the window in an attempt to commit suicide.
Under the usual provisions of a disability income policy, he would be entitled to
a.) Receive the total disability income benefit and the waiver of premiums
b.) Receive partial disability benefits
c.) Be granted the waiver of premiums
d.) Receive neither disability income nor waiver of premiums
55. A person wanting a greater coverage for the least amount of premium has an option of attaching what rider in his
permanent life policy?
a.) Provide for the return of premiums to an adult payor in the event that a minor insured dies
b.) Provide a waiver of premium benefit in the event of death or disability of the person paying the premiums
c.) Allow the insurance company to pay the policy’s proceeds to the person who seems equitably entitled to the
proceeds
d.) Assure that the adult payor will retain a vested interest in the policy when the insured reaches the age of
majority
57. If an insured is disabled and his life insurance policy is being continued in force through the waiver of premium,
the dividends of the policy would
a.) Cease
b.) Continue at reduced rate
c.) Continue as if the owner is paying the premium
d.) Continue but they would be applied toward premium being waived
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59. Life insurance policies for which higher than standard premium rates are payable are said to be
60. Since the purchase of life insurance is a voluntary choice, the individual must meet
61. Which of the following factors would have the least effect on the premium charged for life insurance
a.) When an agent thinks only of his own interest and not of his policyowners
b.) When you purchase bad stocks with expectation that they will improve
c.) When the insurance company accepts more than as share of poor risks
d.) When persons in poor health wish to buy insurance
65. Insurance Companies have various sources of information and the insured. These are
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67. A risk is considered substandard based on any or all of the following criteria
a.) An occupation the duties of which expose the insured to a degree of danger of sustaining injury
b.) An occupation in unhealthy working conditions exposing the insured to elements which can cause
sickness
c.) An occupation which exposes the insured to social hazards
d.) All of the above
a.) Guarantees
b.) Representation
c.) Warranties
d.) None of the above
70. Mr. Roel Reyes has been confined in a hospital 3 years prior to his application for insurance. He therefore
needs to give the following information
71. Insurance companies have a source of confidential medical information on applicants for life insurance.
This is the
72. An agent is filling up the Agent’s Confidential Report. What information must he put in his report?
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73. An annuity plan
a.) Offers life insurance protection
b.) Offers the waiver of premium benefit
c.) Is the same as an endowment plan
d.) Is a purchase of income
74. The person who purchases the annuity plan is called the
a.) Assignor c.) insured
b.) Owner d.) annuitant
75. A life insurance company earns income from two main sources
77. Insurance companies which are owned by the policyowners are examples of
79. In the case of life insurance a sale is considered completed if the applications is signed and payment of the
first premium is made by the applicant. For the sale to be considered completed
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80. Why is it important that the application is the basis of the policy?
a.) because the completed application is the policy contract and the company
may accept or reject an application based on the information given in the application
b.) for the agent to have available data of his prospect in connection with future sales
c.) to avoid the necessity of the insurer putting all relevant details in the contract
d.) none of the above
82. All of the following statements regarding a life insurance application are not correct except,
84. The IC has the power to adjudicate insurance claims against insurance companies for any single claim not
exceeding
a.) P 1,000,000.00
b.) P 250,000.00
c.) P 100,000.00
d.) P 500,000.00
a.) An insurance agent’s license will be renewed when the Commissioner is satisfied that the information in the
application is accurate and all requirements are met
b.) An insurance agent’s license is valid only for one month
c.) An insurance agent’s license is valid during the lifetime of the agent
d.) an insurance agent’s license will be renewed when the corresponding application and fee are received by the
Insurance Commissioner
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86. The insurance industry is under government regulations because
a.) An agent is allowed to share commissions when selling a whole life policy but not when selling a term
policy
b.) An agent is allowed to share commissions with another licensed agent or agents but with no one else
c.) Sharing the commission with any other person is called twisting
d.) An agent is not allowed to share commissions with any person
a.) Rebating of premiums can only be authorized by the head office of the insurer
b.) A life insurance is not allowed to identify on his letterhead the name of the insurer he
represents
c.) Life insurance agents are allowed to act for two insurers at the same time under the
same license
d.) Rebating of premiums by an insurance agent is prohibited
89. Persuading a policyowner, directly or indirectly, to surrender or lapse a policy in onecompany and replacing it
with a policy in another company is
a.) Rebating
b.) Twisting
c.) Knocking
d.) Discounting
90. Rebating is
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92. One example covered under the ethical practices and procedures is
a.) Promising to pay to two annuitant a fixed annual income as long as both survive
b.) Making derogatory remarks about competing underwriters or companies
c.) The number of years that person at a given age will live on the average as shown by
d.) None of the above
94. The following are unethical practices in the solicitation and procurement of insurance except
95. Twisting is
a.) Paying the premium on one policy by surrendering the dividends of another policy
b.) The replacement of a policy in one company with another policy in another company
c.) An attempt made by an insurance company to secure the services of an agent from another company
d.) An offense which does not apply to variable concepts
96. The misstatement of facts by either of the parties of insurance to the other whether in writing or orally
preliminary and in reference to making the insurance contract is
a.) Knocking
b.) Overloading
c.) Misrepresentation
d.) Twisting
97. Selling a person more insurance that what is warranted by his sources is called
a.) Overloading
b.) Twisting
c.) Rebating
d.) knocking
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98. An agent is prohibited from doing all the following except:
102. In the event that a policy elects the paid up insurance option
a.) The premiums stop and the policy continues for the full face amount until age 65
b.) The premium cease and protection continues with a reduced amount of coverage
c.) The insurance continues at a reduced amount and with a reduced premium
d.) The policy will automatically terminate
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104. In case of misstatement of age
a.) The policy is cancelled and a new is issued for the correct age
b.) The insured can be changed
c.) The amount of insurance is adjusted to the amount which the premium paid at the
correct age would have purchased
d.) The policy remains in force and the company cannot contest it
105. Which of the following is a settlement option
106. Name the provision in a permanent life insurance policy under which if the premium
are discontinued full insurance coverage will be maintained for a specified period
107. Which one of the following is not derived form the non-forfeiture values
a.) Paid the amount of insurance payable to his beneficiary reduced in relation to his actual age at the time the
contract was signed
b.) Paid one half of the face value of the policy
c.) Need not pay the face value of the policy, but refund all premiums paid
d.) Paid the full face value of the policy without any extra charges
109. In the event the policyowner elects the paid-up insurance option
a.) Premiums stop and the policy continues for a full face amount until age 65
b.) Premium cease and protection continues for a reduced amount
c.) Insurance continues at a reduced amount and with reduced premium
d.) The policy will automatically terminate
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110. If a policyowner commits suicide within one year, what’s the company’s liability?
111. Which of the non-forfeiture option gives the largest amount of protection?
112. Any policy which has lapsed can be reinstated subject to normal conditions of proof of insurability
within
114. The official who makes the necessary assumption and calculation in respect of the principal elements in
life insurance premium in order to arrive at the premium rates to be charged is the
115.Since the purchase of the life insurance is a voluntary choice the individual must meet
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116 . The fundamental advantage of the use of insurance as a means of meeting economic losses is that through
insurance these losses are
a.) Spread over a large number of people
b.) Deferred for a specifies period of time
c.) Reduced for the group as a whole through the multiplier effect
d.) Met as they arise through savings accumulated on an assessment basis
a.) the difference between the gross and net premiums for the purpose of paying the
insurance overhead expenses including commissions and taxes
b.) the amount which the company will lend to the policyholder with the policy as a security
c.) the amount payable in the event of the occurrence of a loss which renders him unfit for insurance
d.) None of the above
118. Life insurance contributes directly to the welfare and progress of the country by
119. Life insurance can provide money when income stops because of
120. The three elements that make up a life insurance premium are
121. The number of years that persons at a given age will live on the average as shown by the
mortality table is called
122. Part of the premium paid by a policyholder is invested by the insurance company. In
premium computation, this factor is known as
a. ) interest c. ) loading
b.) investment d. ) mortality
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