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What is true about unskilled work?
a. The work needs little or no judgment to do simple duties.
b. The work can be learned on the job in a short period of time.
c. A person does not gain work skills by doing unskilled jobs.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
Which statement is true about disabled widows’ benefits?
a. The deceased must have been fully insured at the time of their death. (404.335 (a))
b. The relationship to the insured lasted for more than 5 months immediately before the
insured died.
c. You are eligible if you are at least 60 years old and less than 50 and do not have a
disability.
d. Your disability started no later than 8 years after the insured died.
a. The deceased must have been fully insured at the time of their death. (404.335 (a))
Which of the following statements is true about substantial gainful activity?
a. Work that does not count as long as it is not reported.
b. Work that counts only if it is significant and physical.
c. Work where a profit is reported.
d. None of the above
d. None of the above
13. The following would be a situation that requires the use of a fee petition to obtain
representative fee,
a. A fee agreement was previously submitted requesting 25% of past due benefits
or $7,200, the lesser of the two.
b. A fee agreement was not previously submitted due to a 3rd party governmental
entity sponsoring the fee for representation services.
, c. Multiple representatives were assigned to the case at various stages of the claim
and more than one representative wishes to collect a fee for services;
d. The representative told the claimant that their fee was pro bono but changed
their mind and decided after the case was approved to charge a fee for services.
d. The representative told the claimant that their fee was pro bono but changed their
mind and decided after the case was approved to charge a fee for services.
Under Vocational Considerations, if we find that you can no longer do the kind of work
you have done in the past, consideration will then be given to your residual functional
capacity, age, education and work experience to determine whether you can do other
work. By other work we mean:
a. Jobs that exist within 500 miles of your residence.
b. Jobs that exist in significant numbers within the state of your residence.
c. Jobs that exist in significant numbers in the national economy.
d. Jobs that exist within your skill level.
c. Jobs that exist in significant numbers in the national economy.
Res Judicata would apply if,
a. The claimant appeals their decision in a timely matter asserting disability due to
the same issues and facts previously decided.
b. The claimant misses the appeal deadline and files a new claim with the same
onset date as the prior claim with all the same issues and facts being considered.
c. The claimant misses the appeal deadline and files a new claim with a different
onset date that deals with the same issues and facts.
d. The claimant misses the appeal deadline and files a new claim with the same
onset date but addresses new and material evidence.
b. The claimant misses the appeal deadline and files a new claim with the same onset
date as the prior claim with all the same issues and facts being considered.
RFC is,
a. A claimant’s minimum remaining ability after considering all of their limitations
and symptoms caused by a medically determinable impairment.
b. Evaluated and determined solely by an ALJ to help them develop what questions
to ask the vocational expert during the hearing.
c. A claimant’s maximum remaining ability after considering all of their limitations
and symptoms caused by a medically determinable impairment.