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History of Insurance I
History of Insurance II
Insurance Terms and Types
Your Compulsory Insurance
100
The Great Fire of London originated on this street?
What is Pudding Lane?
100
This company appointed the first Canadian insurance agent.
What is the Phoenix Insurance Company?
100
The insured always pays this portion of an insurance claim.
What is a deductible?
100
The acronym for this (found on your vehicle registration) is VIN?
What is a Vehicle Identification Number?
200
His Code dealt with early forms of life and robbery insurance
Who is Hammurabi?
200
This was the 1st Canadian Insurance Company
What is the Halifax Insurance Company?
200
This insurance protects golf courses from an ace.
What is Hole In One Insurance?
200
SK residents used to renew this for $25 but it will now be $100 and is good for 5 years.
What is a driver's licence?
300
He founded the Philadelphia Contributorship?
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
300
A plaque bearing the insurance company's name.
What is a fire mark?
300
This insurance would have protected Japanese home and business owners.
What is Earthquake Insurance?
300
The amount of the deductible you pay if you only have insurance on your plates and you are at fault in an auto accident.
What is $700?
400
This event sparked the formation of insurance companies in England.
What is The Great Fire of London?
400
The only legal thatched roof in London, England is on this building.
What is The Globe Theater?
400
This insurance coverage protects home and business owners from sewage issues.
What is Sewer Back Up coverage?
400
The amount of insurance coverage you have if you damage someone else's vehicle or injure them in an auto accident.
What is $200,000?
500
In 1667, he opened an office in London to provide fire insurance.
Who is Nicholas Barbon?
500
The invention of the locomotive gave rise to this most common type of insurance.
What is auto insurance?
500
This is the fee an insured pays for insurance coverage, usually on an annual basis.
What is a premium?
500
If you are involved in an auto accident and are NOT at fault, you will not pay this.
What is the deductible?