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Questions # 21:

Samira, a 42-year-old single mother of four, owns an individual disability insurance (DI) policy. Last week, she was hospitalized because of complications from diabetes. She hired an emergency nanny to care for her children until she was healthy enough to resume her normal activities. To her relief, Samira's DI policy contains a special rider that would cover up to $250 per day for these types of expenses.

What is the name of the rider contained in Samira's policy?

Options:

A.

Residual disability benefits.


B.

Hospital indemnity rider.


C.

Cost-of-living adjustment.


D.

Childcare rider.


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Questions # 22:

Larry, an insurance agent, meets with Ethan, a freelance photographer, to review his insurance needs. Larry tells Ethan that he wants to collect all pertinent financial information to prepare a net worth statement for Ethan.

Why does Larry want to prepare Ethan’s net worth statement?

Options:

A.

To have enough information to identify where Ethan spends his money.


B.

To determine Ethan's various sources of income.


C.

To determine how much Ethan can spend on accident and sickness insurance premiums.


D.

To determine if Ethan has enough resources to cover medical expenses if he had a medical emergency.


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Questions # 23:

Abraham lives in Alberta. He meets with a life insurance agent to discuss the purchase of an individual extended health insurance plan. Abraham is interested in a plan that would cover him, his wife, and their two young children. Here are some of the features of the plan that most closely meets Abraham’s needs: prescription drug coverage with a $50 annual deductible and 80% co-insurance, and dental coverage with a $100 deductible and 70% co-insurance on preventative services. However, Abraham asks the agent to present a plan with a cheaper premium. What changes would the agent have to consider in order to present a plan with a lower premium than the one described above?

Options:

A.

Lower deductible on prescription drug coverage, higher deductible on preventative dental services.


B.

Higher deductible and lower co-insurance on prescription drugs, lower deductible and lower co-insurance on preventative dental services.


C.

Higher deductible and lower co-insurance on prescription drugs, higher deductible and lower co-insurance on preventative dental services.


D.

Lower deductible and higher co-insurance on prescription drugs, lower deductible and higher co-insurance on preventative dental services.


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Questions # 24:

Marvyn meets with his client, Edlyn, a 67-year-old retired widow who wants to purchase long-term care insurance. Edlyn receives monthly benefits from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), and a registered life annuity. She lives in a mortgage-free condo that she would like to bequeath to her son upon her death.

Given this information, which of the following is Edlyn looking to protect by purchasing long-term care insurance?

Options:

A.

Protection of loss of income.


B.

Protection of assets.


C.

Protection of savings.


D.

Protection of retirement income.


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Questions # 25:

Becky opened a small bakery five years ago. Although she struggled at first, her business hasbecome increasingly successful. Until recently, she only had two full-time employees, but now she hired two more and relocated the store to a busier street. The rent is higher, and so are the profits. As the bakery expands, however, Becky is becoming increasingly concerned about what would happen to it if she became unable to work—even for just a few months—due to an illness or an injury. Which one of the following options would most suitably protect Becky’s business against such a risk?

Options:

A.

Business overhead expense insurance.


B.

Disability buyout insurance.


C.

Personal disability insurance.


D.

Self-funding arrangement.


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Questions # 26:

Vincent, aged 55, plans to retire 10 years from now after a 40-year career with the federal government. He will then receive a federal pension and will benefit from a retiree health plan. His wife Catherine is 15 years younger than him. Vincent also has an RRSP that he intends on using in part to fund his travel plans in retirement, and in part to leave a lump sum to Catherine for her living expenses after he dies. Vincent has planned his budget carefully and feels confident that he has thought of everything. What may Vincent’s insurance agent suggest he consider to safeguard his retirement?

Options:

A.

Critical illness insurance to pay for unexpected medications.


B.

Long-term care insurance to prevent depleting his RRSP due to a serious illness.


C.

Extended health insurance to pay for an unexpected hospital stay.


D.

Disability insurance to replace his income for injuries lasting longer than 90 days.


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Questions # 27:

Pat, a 30-year-old youth worker, meets with his life insurance agent to discuss disability insurancecoverage. After a thorough analysis of Pat’s needs, the agent recommends a policy with a $1,500 a month benefit (50% of Pat’s current salary) payable to age 65 after a 31-day waiting period. Pat has put enough money away to cover 6 months’ worth of expenses, if necessary, but he would prefer not to dip into his savings. He applies for the policy, with the expectation that the premium will be $75 a month. He already thinks this is pricey and would not want to pay any more than that. Some time later, underwriting informs the agent that the policy has been approved, but with a 125% premium rating due to Pat being overweight. Which one of the following options would make the most sense to reduce the premium to a level Pat would accept without compromising too much on his coverage?

Options:

A.

Extend the waiting period.


B.

Reduce the monthly benefit.


C.

Extend the benefit period.


D.

Have Pat reapply for coverage after losing the excess weight.


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Questions # 28:

Bachir owns a successful video game business and has 10 employees. The time has come to plan business succession and the eventual sale of the business. Bachir’s nephew Kharim, who shows a real interest in the business, is identified as his successor. Bachir would like to protect his sales price until such time as the business is sold to Kharim, who does not have the funds yet and will need a few years to amass the required amount. Bachir and Kharim consult insurance agent Bianca for advice. What should Bianca propose?

Options:

A.

Disability buyout coverage in the event of Kharim’s disability.


B.

Business loan protection.


C.

Key person coverage.


D.

Disability buyout coverage in the event of Bachir’s disability.


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Questions # 29:

Luc is married and the father of two teenagers. His annual salary is $60,000. His wife Marie works part-time with an annual salary of $24,000. The family’s monthly expenses are $3,500. Luc and Marie are not members of any group benefit plan. What is the minimum monthly amount of disability insurance coverage that Luc needs to cover his risk of disability?

Options:

A.

$1,500


B.

$3,500


C.

$5,000


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Questions # 30:

Angus is involved in a motorcycle accident and due to his injuries has to spend a few nights in thehospital. He is released from the hospital with a doctor's note indicating that he is able to perform certain parts of his job, but that it would take months until he can be back to normal. He promptly calls his insurance agent Dawn to ask her if he would be entitled to his disability benefits. Dawn reads his policy and tells him that he will not receive any disability benefits.

Which disability definition is MOST LIKELY included in his policy?

Options:

A.

Own occupation


B.

Any occupation


C.

Regular occupation


D.

Total disability (according to the CPP)


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