Structure and Analysis
Entering Into the Contract
Contract
Key Definitions
Misc.
100

Type of policy that covers only perils listed:

A. Binder

B. Named-peril

C. Open-peril

D. Application

B. Named-peril


100

Offer to buy insurance

A. Application

B. Binder

C. Receipt 

D. Offer

A. Application

100

Statements that identify the person or organization covered by the contract, give information about the loss exposure, and provide the basis upon which the contract is issued and the premium determined

A. Binders

B. Endorsement

C. Riders

D. Declarations

D. Declarations

100

Physical injury to a person, including the pain and suffering that may result

A. Bodily injury

B. Punitive damages

C. Business interruption

D. Perils

A. Bodily injury

100

A nonphysical loss such as loss of business

A. Limitations of liability 

B. Punitive damages

C. Business interruption

D. Indirect loss

D. Indirect loss

200

Type of policy that covers all risks unless specifically excluded:

A. Binder

B. Named-peril

C. Open-peril

D. Application

C. Open-peril

200

Temporary contact to provide coverage until policy is issued

A. Application

B. Binder

C. Receipt 

D. Offer

B. Binder

200

Policy that does not bind the coverage of life insurance at the time it is issued, but it does put the coverage into effect retroactive to the time of application if one meets all the requirements for insurability as of the date of the application.

A. Binding Receipt

B. Endorsement

C. Application

D. Conditional Receipt

D. Conditional Receipt 

200

Perils, risks, losses, and properties that are not covered in an all-risk policy.

A. Attachments

B. Endorsement

C. Exclusions

D. Declaration

C. Exclusions

200

Attachment to a life/health insurance policy that changes the terms of the policy.

A. Endorsement 

B. Rider

C. Attachment

D. Receipt

B. Rider

300

When did insurers exclude acts of terrorism from coverage? 

A. 2019

B. Early 80's

C. 1950's

D. After 9/11

D. After 9/11

300

Identifies the insured and provides information about the exposures involved

A. Applications

B. Endorsement

C. Riders

D. Declaration

Applications

300

Policy that will be paid if death occurs while one’s application for life insurance is being processed, even if the deceased is found not to be insurable.

A. Binding Receipt

B. Endorsement

C. Application

D. Conditional Receipt

A. Binding Receipt 

300

Awards intended to punish an offender for exceptionally undesirable behavior:

A. Bodily injury

B. Punitive damages

C. Business interruption

D. Perils

B. Punitive Damages

300

Attachment to a the property/casualty insurance policy that changes the terms of the policy.

A. Endorsement 

B. Rider

C. Attachment

D. Receipt

A. Endorsement

400

What was the name of the act that Bush signed into effect providing a reinsurance backstop for insurers in the case of a large scale terrorist attack? 

A. Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA)

B. Terrorism Reinsurance Act (TRA)

C. Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA)

D. Terrorist Insurer Bailout Act (TIBA)

C. Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA)

400

The period of coverage is located in what section?

A. Applications

B. Endorsement

C. Riders

D. Declaration

D. Declarations

400

Joe applied for life insurance in May of 2019 and was issued a written binder. He unexpectedly passes away just two weeks later. Is his family covered for his loss? 

A. Covered

B. Not Covered

A. Covered 

400

Liability that includes responsibility both for the physical damage to property and the loss of use of property:

A. Property damages

B. Punitive damages

C. Business interruption

D. Personal injury

A. Property damages

400

Who is the target customer for Berkshire Hathaway's Three policy? 

A. Large corporations

B. Small businesses

C. Private equity firms

D. Retail 

B. Small Businesses

500

Insurance policies are composed of what five major parts? 

A. Declarations, Insuring agreement, Exclusions, Conditions, & Endorsements and Riders

B. Rider, Attachment, Receipt, Binder, Applications

C. Perils, Losses, Receipt, Exclusions, Agreement

D. Coverage, Damages, Receipt, Exclusions, Losses

A. Declarations, Insuring agreement, Exclusions, Conditions, & Endorsements and Riders

500

Specific locations, perils, property, and losses can all possibly be uninsured under: 

A. Attachments

B. Endorsement

C. Exclusions

D. Declaration

C. Exclusions

500

Loss caused by property damage not owned by the business:

A. Extra expense losses

B. Contingent business interruption

C. Personal Injury

D. Punitive damages


B. Contingent business interuption

500

Losses that occur when an organization is unable to sell its goods or services and/or unable to produce goods for sale because of direct or indirect loss.

A. Bodily injury

B. Punitive damages

C. Business interruption

D. Property damages

C. Business Interruption

500

Termination of coverage under an insurance policy

A. Voidance of coverage

B. Limitations of liability 

C. Suspension of coverage

D. Exclusions

A. Voidance of coverage

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