RSSA Module 2 - EXAM
For a couple with an AGI Up to 50% since their combined income is between the
of $24,000, Social Security first and second thresholds.
benefits of $36,000, and
no tax-exempt interest up
to what percentage of
their Social Security
income may be taxed?
Up to 50% since their
combined income is
between the first and
second thresholds.
Up to 85% since their
combined income is
$60,000.
Up to 50% since their
Social Security amount is
between the first and
second thresholds.
Their Social Security
income will not be taxed
since their AGI is lower
than the first threshold.
,What are the two work Ticket to work program and the 9-month trial work
incentives to encourage period
those collecting disability
benefits to go back to
work?
Ticket to work program
and the working
while disabled
program Ticket to
work program
and the 5-month trial
work period
Working while disabled
program and the 9-month
trial work period
Ticket to work program
and the 9-month trial
work
period
Which of the following A person who is 23 and became disabled 3 years ago
individuals below is most
likely to be eligible for a
DAC benefit?
A person who is 23 and
became disabled 3 years
ago
A 16-year-old disabled
child
A 40-year-old who just
become disabled
and lives with their
parents A 35-year-
old who
became disabled at age
23 and lives with their
parents
, What is the substantial Depends on the age when disabled
lifetime work requirement
for disability benefits?
Depends on the age when
disabled
35 years of substantial
work
20 quarters of coverage
or credits
1½ years of work
Minny and Cameron Minny can receive spousal benefits, but they will be
are married and each reduced by the GPO
have a non-covered
pension of
$900 per month. Cameron
also qualifies for
retirement benefits and
has a WEP-PIA of $2,100,
but Minny doesn't
qualify for retirement
benefits.
Which of the following is
true?
Minny can receive spousal
benefits, but they will
be reduced by the WEP
Minny can receive spousal
benefits, but they will
be reduced by the GPO
Minny won't receive any
spousal benefits
because her pension is
too large Minny cannot
receive any Social
Security benefits
For a couple with an AGI Up to 50% since their combined income is between the
of $24,000, Social Security first and second thresholds.
benefits of $36,000, and
no tax-exempt interest up
to what percentage of
their Social Security
income may be taxed?
Up to 50% since their
combined income is
between the first and
second thresholds.
Up to 85% since their
combined income is
$60,000.
Up to 50% since their
Social Security amount is
between the first and
second thresholds.
Their Social Security
income will not be taxed
since their AGI is lower
than the first threshold.
,What are the two work Ticket to work program and the 9-month trial work
incentives to encourage period
those collecting disability
benefits to go back to
work?
Ticket to work program
and the working
while disabled
program Ticket to
work program
and the 5-month trial
work period
Working while disabled
program and the 9-month
trial work period
Ticket to work program
and the 9-month trial
work
period
Which of the following A person who is 23 and became disabled 3 years ago
individuals below is most
likely to be eligible for a
DAC benefit?
A person who is 23 and
became disabled 3 years
ago
A 16-year-old disabled
child
A 40-year-old who just
become disabled
and lives with their
parents A 35-year-
old who
became disabled at age
23 and lives with their
parents
, What is the substantial Depends on the age when disabled
lifetime work requirement
for disability benefits?
Depends on the age when
disabled
35 years of substantial
work
20 quarters of coverage
or credits
1½ years of work
Minny and Cameron Minny can receive spousal benefits, but they will be
are married and each reduced by the GPO
have a non-covered
pension of
$900 per month. Cameron
also qualifies for
retirement benefits and
has a WEP-PIA of $2,100,
but Minny doesn't
qualify for retirement
benefits.
Which of the following is
true?
Minny can receive spousal
benefits, but they will
be reduced by the WEP
Minny can receive spousal
benefits, but they will
be reduced by the GPO
Minny won't receive any
spousal benefits
because her pension is
too large Minny cannot
receive any Social
Security benefits