EDPNA MAIN EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL VERIFIED
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4. An individual is applying for Title II Disability benefits
with a 1/1/2013 onset date, who earned 4 quarters of
coverage each year in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012,
would have the following date last insured for benefits,
a. December 31, 2017
b. September 30, 2015
c. December 31, 2016
d. September 30, 2014 - Answer-a. December 31, 2017
5 full consecutive months will be served as a waiting
period on Title II claims during which time you were
disabled. Once you have served a 5‐month waiting period
on a claim, no 5 month waiting period is required on a
subsequent allowed claim as long as that subsequent
claim is filed within how many years of the month you
again became disabled?
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a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6 - Answer-c. 5
The following information is used in determining the
claimant's alleged onset of disability for the purposes of
their disability claim,
a. The date they last worked due to their medical
condition.
b. The date their disability prevented them from earning
SGA.
c. The date their medical records reflect a severe
impairment which interferes with their ability to earn SGA.
d. The date which begins a 30‐day break from earning
above SGA after which
claimant either had UWA(s) or earnings below SGA.
e. All of the above - Answer-e. All the above
A homeless 30‐year‐old claimant moves in with his mother
and then files an application for SSI disability benefits. His
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mother, who receives a $4,000.00 per month pension, is
allowing him to live with her for free, and paying for his
food. The claimant will:
a. have his benefit reduced by one‐third, as he receives in‐
kind support.
b. be ineligible for benefits, as his mother's income will be
deemed to him.
c. have his benefit reduced by one‐third for in‐kind
support, plus an additional
reduction as a percentage of his mother's unearned
income, deemed to him.
d. none of the above. - Answer-a. have his benefit reduced
by one‐third, as he receives in‐kind support.
A claimant with severe mental impairments is awarded
disability benefits but is deemed incapable of managing
his own funds. His sister is appointed as his representative
payee, and Social Security has requested that she provide
documentation of how she is spending the claimant's
money on his behalf. The sister has failed to respond, and
another relative has anonymously advised Social Security
that she has a "drinking problem." SSA will likely: