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1. What type of insurance policy provides coverage for damages
caused by a sudden, accidental event?
A. Health insurance
B. Life insurance
C. Property insurance
D. Liability insurance
Property insurance protects against loss or damage to physical
property due to sudden, accidental events such as fire, theft, or
windstorm.
2. In property insurance, the principle of indemnity means:
A. The insured may profit from a loss
B. The insurer sets the value of the property
C. The insured is restored to the same financial position as
before the loss
D. The policy cannot be canceled
Indemnity ensures the insured does not profit but is compensated
to the same financial position as before the loss.
3. Which of the following is an example of a peril?
A. Fire extinguisher
, B. Lightning
C. Insurance agent
D. Deductible
A peril is the cause of loss, such as fire, lightning, windstorm, or
theft.
4. What is the purpose of a deductible in an insurance policy?
A. Increase premium cost
B. Reduce small claims and share risk with the insured
C. Eliminate coverage for certain perils
D. Guarantee full replacement of property
A deductible is the amount the insured must pay before insurance
benefits apply, helping reduce small claims and control premiums.
5. In liability insurance, coverage is generally provided for:
A. Damage to the insured's property
B. Bodily injury or property damage caused to others
C. Loss of income
D. Natural disasters
Liability insurance covers the insured’s legal responsibility for
injuries or damages they cause to third parties.
6. What type of policy is designed to cover both property and
liability exposures under one policy?
A. Homeowners policy
B. Auto policy
C. Package policy
D. Umbrella policy
Package policies combine multiple coverages, simplifying
management and often reducing premiums.
7. Which of the following is an example of an insurable interest?
A. Neighbor’s car
, B. Stranger’s house
C. Your own home
D. General public
Insurable interest exists when the insured would suffer a financial
loss if the insured property or person is damaged or lost.
8. A policy’s declarations page typically includes all the following
EXCEPT:
A. Named insured
B. Policy limits
C. Premium payments due to other insurers
D. Covered property
The declarations page identifies the insured, coverage limits,
premiums, and covered property, but not other insurers’
payments.
9. Which principle states that insurance contracts should be
interpreted in favor of the insured when ambiguous?
A. Subrogation
B. Indemnity
C. Ambiguity rule / Contra proferentem
D. Insurable interest
The ambiguity rule resolves unclear contract language in favor of
the insured.
10. What type of homeowner’s policy covers personal liability
and medical payments to others but not the dwelling?
A. HO-2
B. HO-3
C. HO-4 (Tenant’s or Renters Insurance)
D. HO-5