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Core Domains
- Insurance Regulation in Oklahoma
- General Insurance Concepts and Underwriting
- Life Insurance Policies and Provisions
- Health and Accident Insurance Basics
- Disability Income and Related Policies
- Medical Plans and Managed Care
- Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid
- Tax Treatment of Insurance Premiums and Benefits
- Group Insurance and COBRA
- Ethics and Professional Standards for Producers
Introduction
The Oklahoma Life and Health Insurance Exam serves as a critical assessment for
individuals seeking licensure within the state. This examination evaluates a candidate's
mastery of foundational insurance principles, state-specific legal requirements, and
,professional ethical standards. The assessment comprises multiple-choice and scenario-
based questions designed to mirror real-world applications and professional decision-
making. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in analyzing policy provisions,
understanding regulatory compliance, and recommending appropriate coverage based
on client needs. Success requires a balanced understanding of both technical insurance
theory and the practical application of Oklahoma statutes to ensure the protection of the
public interest and maintain industry integrity.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the Oklahoma Insurance
Department?
A. To set premium rates for all insurance companies
B. To protect the public by enforcing insurance laws
C. To provide legal counsel to insurance beneficiaries
D. To manage the investment portfolios of domestic insurers
🟢 B. To protect the public by enforcing insurance laws
🔴 Explanation: The Insurance Department’s core mission is to enforce state statutes to
ensure a fair and stable market while protecting consumers from insolvency or unfair
practices.
, 2. A life insurance policy that covers two lives and pays the death benefit only upon
the death of the second person is known as:
A. Joint Life
B. Juvenile Life
C. Survivorship Life
D. Family Term
🟢 C. Survivorship Life
🔴 Explanation: Survivorship Life, or second-to-die insurance, is frequently used in
estate planning because the benefit is paid only after both insured individuals have
passed away.
3. Under the Oklahoma Insurance Code, a producer must notify the Insurance
Commissioner of a change in legal name or address within how many days?
A. 10 days
B. 15 days
C. 30 days
D. 45 days
🟢 C. 30 days
, 🔴 Explanation: Oklahoma law requires licensed producers to provide written notification
of any change in residence or business address within 30 days of the change.
4. An applicant for insurance intentionally misstates their age on an application.
According to the Misstatement of Age provision, what will the insurer do if the error
is discovered after death?
A. Void the policy for fraud
B. Refund all premiums paid and deny the claim
C. Adjust the death benefit to what the premiums would have purchased at the correct
age
D. Pay the full face amount but deduct the difference in premiums
🟢 C. Adjust the death benefit to what the premiums would have purchased at the
correct age
🔴 Explanation: The Misstatement of Age provision allows the insurer to adjust the
benefit based on the correct age rather than voiding the contract entirely.
5. Which type of health insurance policy provides the most comprehensive coverage
for medical expenses?