California Life & Health Insurance 1 - General Insurance

What type of risk is insurable?

Pure Risk

According to the Law of Agency, a principal is represented by whom?

Agent or Producer

What type of insurer is a voluntarily formed organization that provides insurance benefits for members of an affiliated lodge or religious organization with a representative form of government?

Fraternal Insurer

When a change needs to be made on the application for insurance, which is the best method for correcting the information?

Complete a new application or ask the applicant to initial the correction on the original application.

A person who does not lock the doors to his or her house shows an indifferent attitude. This person presents what type of hazard?

Morale Hazard

An insurance policy paid a nontaxable dividend to the insured one year, and nothing the next. From what type of insurer did the insured purchase the policy?

A mutual insurer

What are the strategies used by underwriters to prevent adverse selection?

Restriction of coverage, refusal to accept a high risk, and accepting a risk at a higher rate.

What entities make up the Medical Information Bureau?

Insurers

What is the name of the process that insurance companies use to determine whether or not an applicant is insurable?

Underwriting

What law is the foundation of the statistical prediction of loss upon which rates for insurance are calculated?

Law of Large Numbers

When agents act within the scope of their contract, their actions will be assumed to be the acts of whom?

The insurer

Whose responsibility is it to determine that all of the questions on an insurance application are answered?

The agent's

What document is required for an insurance company to transact insurance?

Certificate of Authority

What is the best way to handle incomplete insurance applications?

Return the application to the applicant for completion.

What is the term for the causes of loss insured against in an insurance policy?

Peril

In forming an insurance contract, when does an acceptance usually occur?

When the insurer approves a prepaid application.

In insurance, when is the offer usually made on a contract?

When the insurance application is submitted.

What law protects consumers from the circulation of inaccurate or obsolete information?

The Fair Credit Reporting Act

What are the three types of agent authority?

Express, Implied, and Apparent

When does an insurance policy go into effect?

When the policy is delivered and the premium is paid.

The reduction, decrease, or disappearance of value of the person or property insured in a policy is known as what?

Loss

An applicant conceals relevant health information on the application. The applicant presents what type of hazard?

Moral Hazard

In order to transact insurance within a given state, an alien insurer must first obtain what?

Certificate of Authority

What do individuals use to transfer risk of loss to larger group?

Insurance

Insurance is a contract that protects the insured from what?

Loss

A situation in which a person can only experience a loss and no gain presents what type of risk?

Pure Risk

What two elements are necessary for a life insurance contract to have a legal purpose?

Insurable interest and consent

What are the three types of hazards?

Physical, moral, and morale

What are the five characteristics of an ideally insurable risk?

Loss must be:
1) Due to chance
2) Definite and measurable
3) Statistically predictable
4) Not catastrophic
5) Coverage cannot be mandatory

The type of insurance company organized to return any surplus money to its policyholders is known as what?

A mutual company

What types of report provides information about the applicant's hobbies, habits, and financial status?

Inspection Report

Wagering on a sporting event is known as what type of risk?

Speculative Risk

Insurance is used to transfer what to the insurance company?

Financial responsibility for loss

Insurers are classified according to their domicile. What are the three types of insurers?

Domestic, Foreign, and Alien

An insurance company that is formed under the laws of another state is known as what type of insurer?

Foreign

Whom does an insurance agent represent?

An insurance company

For the purpose of insurance, what is risk?

Uncertainty of loss

What are the four elements of an insurance contract?

1) Agreement - Offer and Acceptance
2) Consideration
3) Competent Parties
4) Legal Purpose

Conditions that increase the chance of a loss are known as what?

Hazards

The insurer organized to return a profit to the stockholders is what type of insurer?

A stock company

When risks with higher probability of loss are seeking insurance more often than other risks, this is known as what?

Adverse Selection

If an insurer needs to obtain information about the applicant from investigators, what is the insurer required to do?

Provide the applicant a Disclosure Authorization Notice.

When would a misrepresentation on an insurance application be considered fraud?

When it is intentional and material.

If an agent fails to obtain the applicant's signature on the insurance application, what must the insurer do?

Send the application back to the applicant for signature.

Who owns stock companies?

Stockholders

A state issued document empowering an insurance company to become an admitted insurer is called what?

Certificate of Authority

What type of insurer is formed under the laws of another country?

Alien

An insurance company is domiciled in California and transacts insurance in Nevada. What is this insurer's classification in Nevada?

Foreign

In the agent/insurer relationship, who is considered the principal?

The insurer

If an applicant does not receive his or her insurance policy, who would be held responsible?

The agent