ALL LINES ADJUSTER EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
The insured has filed a claim under the "Business Income Department Properties - Broad Form" because
the primary buyer of products and services from the business has filed for bankruptcy under this form
the primary buyers business would be known as - (answer) A recipient location
recipient location - (answer) Businesses who support insured by being the primary buyer for their
products
HO-3 (special form) - (answer) covers the dwelling and other structures on a risk-of-direct-physical loss
basis. All direct physical losses are covered except those losses specifically excluded. Personal property is
covered on a named perils basis
HO-5 Comprehensive Form - (answer) provides open perils coverage ("all-risks coverage") on the
dwelling, other structures and personal property.
HO-2 (broad form) - (answer) covers the dwelling, other structures, and personal property on a named
perils basis
HO-4 (contents broad form) - (answer) Only covers a tenant's personal property on a named perils
basis
The dwelling is insured for 200,000 under DP-2 dwelling policy how much coverage applies to the barn?
- (answer) Nothing farm property are not eligible under the dwelling policy.
A Covered Auto includes those vehicle(s) listed on the Declarations, plus any trailers or wagons owned
by the Named Insured, any newly acquired vehicles, and any vehicle used as a _________. - (answer)
Temporary Substitute Auto
The covered auto is defined in the policy as all of the following EXCEPT:
A) any additional auto acquired in the past 30 days.
B) any auto shown in the declarations.
C) any auto used as a temporary substitute while an insured auto is being repaired.
,ALL LINES ADJUSTER EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
D) any trailer owned by the insured or spouse. - (answer) Answer: A
An additional auto acquired during the policy period is considered a covered auto. However, some
restrictions do apply. For example, if the newly acquired auto is in addition to any vehicle shown on the
declarations, it must be insured within 14 days of the purchase date. If it replaces one of the cars, the
insured does not need to add it during that policy period.
Coverage F on homeowners policy provides - (answer) Medical payments to others; pays all necessary
medical expenses for up to three years after an accident.
Coverage F: Medical Payments to Others - (answer) Does not apply to the insured or members of the
insured's household
Not liability coverage and is not base on fault
An insured has taken inventory of his merchandise and discovers a substantial shortage of valuable
stock. He submits a claim to his insurance carrier that provides his coverage under a Business Owners
Policy. What coverage is provided by the BOP? - (answer) No coverage would apply, there is no
coverage for missing property when there is no physical evidence to show cause of loss
Arbitration (ADR) - (answer) Neutral third party hears a dispute and makes a decision both parties
have agreed to follow.
Mediation - (answer) A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral
third party, called a mediator. The mediator acts as a communicating agent between the parties and
suggests ways in which the parties can resolve their dispute. Not binding.
Difference between Arbitration and Meditation? - (answer) Mediation is not binding, Arbitration is.
Mediation-Arbitration - (answer) If the parties cannot reach a settlement through mediation, an
arbitrator will resolve the dispute.
, ALL LINES ADJUSTER EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
The building and personal property coverage form provides coverage for outdoor signs - (answer)
Whether attached to the building or not for up to 2,500 if damaged by a peril insured against.
Building and Personal Property Coverage Form - (answer) Commercial Property coverage form that
covers buildings, the insured's business personal property, and the personal property of others located at
the business premises
Foreseeability Test - (answer) To determine if the defendant's conduct was the proximate cause of the
plaintiff's injury, the court applies
Foreseeability - (answer) excludes liability for harms that were sufficiently unforeseeable at the time of
the defendant's tortious conduct.
Purpose of freight insurance - (answer) Covers shipper fees
Freight Insurance - (answer) indemnifies the ship owner for the loss of earnings if the goods are
damaged or lost and are not delivered. Shipper Fees.
Freight Insurance - (answer) insures that shipowner will receive payment for transportation charges.
What perils are covered on the basic form peril of the Homeowners Policy - (answer) fire, lightning,
smoke, windstorm, hurricane, hail, explosion, aircraft and vehicles, vandalism, riot and civil commotion,
theft, and premises liability.
What perils are covered under the broad from Homeowners Policy - (answer) include basic perils plus
falling objects; weight of ice, sleet, or snow; freezing pipes; and some coverage for sudden and
accidental water discharge.
Exclusions to Homeowners policy - (answer) earthquakes;
termites, rats;
freezing pipes while your house is unoccupied;
losses if your house is vacant for the number of days specified by your policy;
The insured has filed a claim under the "Business Income Department Properties - Broad Form" because
the primary buyer of products and services from the business has filed for bankruptcy under this form
the primary buyers business would be known as - (answer) A recipient location
recipient location - (answer) Businesses who support insured by being the primary buyer for their
products
HO-3 (special form) - (answer) covers the dwelling and other structures on a risk-of-direct-physical loss
basis. All direct physical losses are covered except those losses specifically excluded. Personal property is
covered on a named perils basis
HO-5 Comprehensive Form - (answer) provides open perils coverage ("all-risks coverage") on the
dwelling, other structures and personal property.
HO-2 (broad form) - (answer) covers the dwelling, other structures, and personal property on a named
perils basis
HO-4 (contents broad form) - (answer) Only covers a tenant's personal property on a named perils
basis
The dwelling is insured for 200,000 under DP-2 dwelling policy how much coverage applies to the barn?
- (answer) Nothing farm property are not eligible under the dwelling policy.
A Covered Auto includes those vehicle(s) listed on the Declarations, plus any trailers or wagons owned
by the Named Insured, any newly acquired vehicles, and any vehicle used as a _________. - (answer)
Temporary Substitute Auto
The covered auto is defined in the policy as all of the following EXCEPT:
A) any additional auto acquired in the past 30 days.
B) any auto shown in the declarations.
C) any auto used as a temporary substitute while an insured auto is being repaired.
,ALL LINES ADJUSTER EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
D) any trailer owned by the insured or spouse. - (answer) Answer: A
An additional auto acquired during the policy period is considered a covered auto. However, some
restrictions do apply. For example, if the newly acquired auto is in addition to any vehicle shown on the
declarations, it must be insured within 14 days of the purchase date. If it replaces one of the cars, the
insured does not need to add it during that policy period.
Coverage F on homeowners policy provides - (answer) Medical payments to others; pays all necessary
medical expenses for up to three years after an accident.
Coverage F: Medical Payments to Others - (answer) Does not apply to the insured or members of the
insured's household
Not liability coverage and is not base on fault
An insured has taken inventory of his merchandise and discovers a substantial shortage of valuable
stock. He submits a claim to his insurance carrier that provides his coverage under a Business Owners
Policy. What coverage is provided by the BOP? - (answer) No coverage would apply, there is no
coverage for missing property when there is no physical evidence to show cause of loss
Arbitration (ADR) - (answer) Neutral third party hears a dispute and makes a decision both parties
have agreed to follow.
Mediation - (answer) A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral
third party, called a mediator. The mediator acts as a communicating agent between the parties and
suggests ways in which the parties can resolve their dispute. Not binding.
Difference between Arbitration and Meditation? - (answer) Mediation is not binding, Arbitration is.
Mediation-Arbitration - (answer) If the parties cannot reach a settlement through mediation, an
arbitrator will resolve the dispute.
, ALL LINES ADJUSTER EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
The building and personal property coverage form provides coverage for outdoor signs - (answer)
Whether attached to the building or not for up to 2,500 if damaged by a peril insured against.
Building and Personal Property Coverage Form - (answer) Commercial Property coverage form that
covers buildings, the insured's business personal property, and the personal property of others located at
the business premises
Foreseeability Test - (answer) To determine if the defendant's conduct was the proximate cause of the
plaintiff's injury, the court applies
Foreseeability - (answer) excludes liability for harms that were sufficiently unforeseeable at the time of
the defendant's tortious conduct.
Purpose of freight insurance - (answer) Covers shipper fees
Freight Insurance - (answer) indemnifies the ship owner for the loss of earnings if the goods are
damaged or lost and are not delivered. Shipper Fees.
Freight Insurance - (answer) insures that shipowner will receive payment for transportation charges.
What perils are covered on the basic form peril of the Homeowners Policy - (answer) fire, lightning,
smoke, windstorm, hurricane, hail, explosion, aircraft and vehicles, vandalism, riot and civil commotion,
theft, and premises liability.
What perils are covered under the broad from Homeowners Policy - (answer) include basic perils plus
falling objects; weight of ice, sleet, or snow; freezing pipes; and some coverage for sudden and
accidental water discharge.
Exclusions to Homeowners policy - (answer) earthquakes;
termites, rats;
freezing pipes while your house is unoccupied;
losses if your house is vacant for the number of days specified by your policy;