Why insurance?
Methods of Regulation
NAPP
Legal Framework
100

Why does the state regulate insurance?


To ensure financial stability


100

Licensing belongs to which type of regulation?


Direct method


100

What does NAPP stand for and what does it do?


National Agency of Perspective Projects — it supervises the insurance market


100

What is the main law on insurance?


“On Insurance Activities”


200

What can be broken without making a sound, but disappears? 


silence


200

What gets wet while drying? 


A towel

200

Which invention allows people not only to talk but also to see each other from a distance? 


Video calls / internet technology


200

Which country has no official capital city? 


The Switzerland 

300

What is the protection of insurance clients called?


Policyholders’ protection


300

What does prudential supervision control?


Capital, reserves, solvency


300

Under which authority does NAPP operate?


The President

300

Which legal document regulates insurance contracts and obligations?


The Civil Code

400

Why can’t sound be heard on the Moon? 


There is no atmosphere


400

 I always move forward but never go back. What am I?

time

400

Which language is the most widely used in the world (by total users)? 


English


400

Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”? 


Mars

500

What does state regulation help to develop?


The national financial market

500

Tax incentives belong to which type of regulation?


Indirect methods

500

What does NAPP control?


Licensing, reporting, and solvency

500

What are the legal acts issued by NAPP called?


Regulations/ by law