1. Which of the following is NOT covered under the
Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy's Coverage A –
Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability?
A. Damage to a customer's property while in the insured's care
B. Bodily injury caused by the insured's negligence
C. Property damage caused by the insured's operations
D. Bodily injury caused by a product sold by the insured
Answer and Rationale: A. Damage to a customer's property
while in the insured's care is excluded under the CGL policy as it
falls under the "care, custody, or control" exclusion.
2. What is the primary purpose of the "aggregate limit" in a
Commercial General Liability policy?
A. To provide unlimited coverage for a single occurrence
B. To limit the total amount payable for all claims during the
policy period
C. To limit the amount payable per individual claim
D. To exclude certain types of claims from coverage
Answer and Rationale: B. The aggregate limit is the maximum
amount the insurer will pay for all claims combined during the
policy period, ensuring financial control for the insurer.
3. Which of the following is true about the Claims-Made CGL
policy form?
A. It provides coverage only for claims reported within the policy
period.
B. It covers incidents that occurred prior to the retroactive date.
C. It applies to claims made at any time as long as the incident
occurred during the policy period.
D. It automatically includes prior acts coverage.
Answer and Rationale: A. The Claims-Made form provides
coverage for claims reported during the policy period, subject to
the retroactive date and policy terms.
,4. Which type of coverage is triggered by the occurrence form
in a CGL policy?
A. Claims reported within the policy period
B. Claims occurring after the policy has expired
C. Incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of
when reported
D. Incidents reported within a specified reporting window
Answer and Rationale: C. The occurrence form responds to
incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of when
the claim is reported.
5. Which of the following best describes the "products-
completed operations hazard" in a CGL policy?
A. Liability arising from ongoing operations
B. Liability for damages caused by completed work or sold
products
C. Liability for property in the insured’s control
D. Liability excluded by the policy for defective products
Answer and Rationale: B. The products-completed operations
hazard covers liability for damages caused by the insured’s
products or completed work after the work is finished or the
product is out of the insured’s possession.
6. Which endorsement is required to cover an insured's liability
arising from pollution events under the CGL policy?
A. Pollution Liability Coverage Endorsement
B. Additional Insured Endorsement
C. Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement
D. Excess Liability Endorsement
Answer and Rationale: A. Pollution Liability Coverage
, Endorsement adds coverage for pollution events, which are
typically excluded under standard CGL policies.
7. What is the purpose of the separation of insureds condition
in a CGL policy?
A. To exclude coverage for certain insureds
B. To apply the policy limits separately to each insured
C. To ensure that each insured is treated as if they were the only
insured
D. To prevent claims between insureds under the same policy
Answer and Rationale: C. The separation of insureds condition
ensures each insured is treated as if they are the only insured
under the policy.
8. Which of the following is an example of a "contractual
liability" exposure?
A. An insured agrees to repair property they damage accidentally.
B. An insured signs a lease agreement assuming liability for
certain risks.
C. An insured is sued for negligence in their business operations.
D. An insured's employee causes damage during work.
Answer and Rationale: B. Signing a lease agreement where the
insured assumes liability is an example of contractual liability,
which is covered in specific circumstances under a CGL policy.
9. What does the personal and advertising injury coverage
under a CGL policy typically include?
A. Physical injuries caused by advertising
B. Copyright infringement in the insured’s advertisements
C. Damage to property resulting from advertising
D. Bodily injury resulting from an insured’s operations
Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy's Coverage A –
Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability?
A. Damage to a customer's property while in the insured's care
B. Bodily injury caused by the insured's negligence
C. Property damage caused by the insured's operations
D. Bodily injury caused by a product sold by the insured
Answer and Rationale: A. Damage to a customer's property
while in the insured's care is excluded under the CGL policy as it
falls under the "care, custody, or control" exclusion.
2. What is the primary purpose of the "aggregate limit" in a
Commercial General Liability policy?
A. To provide unlimited coverage for a single occurrence
B. To limit the total amount payable for all claims during the
policy period
C. To limit the amount payable per individual claim
D. To exclude certain types of claims from coverage
Answer and Rationale: B. The aggregate limit is the maximum
amount the insurer will pay for all claims combined during the
policy period, ensuring financial control for the insurer.
3. Which of the following is true about the Claims-Made CGL
policy form?
A. It provides coverage only for claims reported within the policy
period.
B. It covers incidents that occurred prior to the retroactive date.
C. It applies to claims made at any time as long as the incident
occurred during the policy period.
D. It automatically includes prior acts coverage.
Answer and Rationale: A. The Claims-Made form provides
coverage for claims reported during the policy period, subject to
the retroactive date and policy terms.
,4. Which type of coverage is triggered by the occurrence form
in a CGL policy?
A. Claims reported within the policy period
B. Claims occurring after the policy has expired
C. Incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of
when reported
D. Incidents reported within a specified reporting window
Answer and Rationale: C. The occurrence form responds to
incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of when
the claim is reported.
5. Which of the following best describes the "products-
completed operations hazard" in a CGL policy?
A. Liability arising from ongoing operations
B. Liability for damages caused by completed work or sold
products
C. Liability for property in the insured’s control
D. Liability excluded by the policy for defective products
Answer and Rationale: B. The products-completed operations
hazard covers liability for damages caused by the insured’s
products or completed work after the work is finished or the
product is out of the insured’s possession.
6. Which endorsement is required to cover an insured's liability
arising from pollution events under the CGL policy?
A. Pollution Liability Coverage Endorsement
B. Additional Insured Endorsement
C. Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement
D. Excess Liability Endorsement
Answer and Rationale: A. Pollution Liability Coverage
, Endorsement adds coverage for pollution events, which are
typically excluded under standard CGL policies.
7. What is the purpose of the separation of insureds condition
in a CGL policy?
A. To exclude coverage for certain insureds
B. To apply the policy limits separately to each insured
C. To ensure that each insured is treated as if they were the only
insured
D. To prevent claims between insureds under the same policy
Answer and Rationale: C. The separation of insureds condition
ensures each insured is treated as if they are the only insured
under the policy.
8. Which of the following is an example of a "contractual
liability" exposure?
A. An insured agrees to repair property they damage accidentally.
B. An insured signs a lease agreement assuming liability for
certain risks.
C. An insured is sued for negligence in their business operations.
D. An insured's employee causes damage during work.
Answer and Rationale: B. Signing a lease agreement where the
insured assumes liability is an example of contractual liability,
which is covered in specific circumstances under a CGL policy.
9. What does the personal and advertising injury coverage
under a CGL policy typically include?
A. Physical injuries caused by advertising
B. Copyright infringement in the insured’s advertisements
C. Damage to property resulting from advertising
D. Bodily injury resulting from an insured’s operations