Webce Test Questions Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023 GRADED A
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Webce Test Questions Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023 GRADED Awhich of the following situations presents a situation of pure risk?
-knowing that his family is depending on him, Frank wants to insure his life
-wanting to increase his retirement savings, Saul invests his life savings in the stoc...
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Solution GRADED A
Agent Thompson received a letter from the Department of Insurance asking her to
provide proof of completing the continuing education requirements. Within how many
days must Agent Thompson respond to the Department's inquiry?
20
30
10
45 - Answer- 10 days
Abby lives in Ohio, where she is licensed as an insurance producer. She wants to apply
for a nonresident license in Pennsylvania. Which of the following conditions must she
satisfy?
She must move to Pennsylvania.
She must surrender her Ohio license.
She must be sponsored by a producer licensed in Pennsylvania.
She must show her Ohio license is in good standing. - Answer- She must show her
Ohio license is in good standing
The requirement that an insurable interest must exist when life insurance is purchased
is intended to prevent people from doing which of the following?
using life insurance to fund future cash needs
using life insurance as a speculative investment on another person's
life
overusing life insurance
designating an ineligible person as the policy beneficiary - Answer- using life insurance
as a speculative interest on another person's life
Which one of the following best describes a policy that has a relatively low face amount
and has premiums that are paid to an insurance agent who generally calls on the
policyowner at home to collect them?
group life insurance
,industrial life insurance
ordinary term insurance
ordinary whole life insurance - Answer- industrial life insurance
Sylvia's insurer guarantees a fixed death benefit for the policy she owns. Based on this,
which one of the following benefits is also most likely guaranteed with this policy?
the policy's cash value
her ability to borrow an interest-free loan from the cash value
policy dividends
payment of premiums on Sylvia's behalf in the event of emergencies - Answer- the
policy's cash value
Carl is a policyowner who prefers to pay premiums monthly rather than annually. How
will Carl's insurance company adjust his premium to accommodate this request?
The insurer divides the annual premium by 12 and then adds a modest charge.
The insurer simply divides the annual premium by 12.
The insurer divides the annual premium by 12 and then reduces the premium amount
to reflect the fact that premiums will be paid throughout the year.
The insurer divides the annual premium by 12 and then adds a modest charge in the
first policy year after which premiums equal the annual premium divided by 12. -
Answer- The insurer divides the annual premium by 12 and then adds a modest charge
All of the following statements about key person life insurance are correct, EXCEPT:
The business applies for, owns, and is the beneficiary of the policy covering the life of a
key employee.
Upon the insured employee's death, the employee's surviving family receives the
policy's death benefit.
Key person, or key employee, life insurance is an example of third-party ownership.
Life insurance used as key person life is normally owned by the business rather than
the insured. - Answer- XXX Upon the insured employee's death, the employee's
surviving family receives the policy benefit XXX
The activities a producer performs to support the insurance company in learning all it
can about the applicant when seeking applications for insurance are generally called:
field underwriting
fiduciary process
agency development
due diligence - Answer- field underwriting
How is increasing term life insurance normally sold?
as an endorsement
, as a permanent insurance policy
as a stand-alone term life insurance policy
as a rider attached to a permanent life insurance policy - Answer- as a rider attached to
a permanent insurance policy
Andrea bought a $300,000 term-to-age-55 policy. All the following statements about her
policy are correct EXCEPT:
The policy provides $300,000 of coverage until Andrea reaches age 55.
The policy will generate a cash value that is payable at age 55.
It is possible that Andrea could convert the term policy to a life insurance policy that
provides coverage for Andrea's entire life even if she becomes uninsurable.
The premium for the policy stays the same until the policy expires. - Answer- XXX The
policy will generate a cash value that is payable at age 55 XXX
The basic purpose for the re-entry option with a renewable term life insurance policy is
to let the policyowner:
reinstate the policy after it has lapsed for nonpayment of premiums without having to
provide evidence of insurability
convert the term policy to a permanent life insurance policy
renew the policy with a higher face amount without having to provide evidence of
insurability
renew the policy at lower current rates rather than guaranteed renewal rates - Answer-
renew the policy at lower current rates rather than guaranteed renewal rates
Term life insurance is well suited for all the following needs EXCEPT:
mortgage protection
a source of emergency cash for any financial need
inexpensive protection until the policyowner can afford permanent life insurance
protection while the family children are living at home or attending college - Answer-
XXX a source of emergency cash for any financial need XXX
Premium rates will vary unpredictably depending on the insurer's actual experience in
which one of the following types of whole life insurance?
straight whole life
current assumption whole life
limited pay whole life
graded premium whole life - Answer- current assumption whole life
Jessica, age 25, buys a $100,000 life insurance policy. The initial premium is lower than
straight whole life rates and increases each year for the first ten years of the policy
period. After that, the premium levels off and stays at that amount for the life of the
policy. What type of policy does Jessica own?
, 10-pay whole life
single premium whole life
graded premium whole life
modified premium whole life - Answer- graded premium whole life
Which one of the following statements about variable life insurance is correct?
Variable life policyowners can invest all of their premiums in the insurer's general
account.
Subaccounts are managed within the insurer's general account.
Variable life policyowners can choose flexible premium payment schedules.
With a variable life insurance policy, the policyowner assumes most of the investment
risk. - Answer- With a variable life insurance policy, the policyowner assumes most of
the investment risk.
Which of the following statements best explains the basic level premium concept of
ordinary whole life insurance?
The steady reduction of the policy's net amount at risk offsets the cost of pure
insurance that rises with age.
Funds are withdrawn from the policy's cash value in the later years to pay the rising
cost of pure insurance.
The death benefit is decreased to offset the rising cost of insurance with age.
The insurer averages the cost of pure insurance over the insured's life expectancy so
that the mortality charge remains level. - Answer- the steady reduction of the policy's net
amount at risk offsets the cost of pure insurance that rises with age
All the following statements about ordinary (straight) whole life insurance are correct
EXCEPT:
The insured pays premiums for his or her entire life.
Premiums remain level.
The death benefit increases during the early policy years and then levels off.
It has a steadily increasing cash value. - Answer- XXX the death benefit increases
during the early policy years and then levels off XXX
Barb, age 40, buys a ten-pay life policy while Jill, age 40, buys a life paid up at age 65
policy. All other factors being equal, which of the following statements is most correct?
Barb and Jill will pay approximately the same monthly premium amount every year, and
their policies will mature at about the same time.
Barb will pay a higher monthly premium over a shorter time than Jill, and their policies
will mature at about the same time.
Jill will pay a higher monthly premium than Barb, and their policies will mature at about
the same time.
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