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Question # 1

Miguel applied for a disability insurance policy nearly three months ago. He recently received notice from his agent that his application was approved, with an exclusion applicable to his lower back due to a prior injury. The agent brought the exclusion amendment with the policy at the delivery appointment. Miguel signed and accepted it. He gave the agent a copy of a void cheque to set up direct billing for the premiums, but asked that they wait three days to draw the first premium, to coincide with his payday. The insurer drew the premium three days later, as requested. When did Miguel's policy take effect?

Options:

A.  

The policy has been in effect ever since Miguel's initial application.

B.  

The policy took effect when Miguel received notice of approval.

C.  

The policy took effect when Miguel signed the policy and the amendment.

D.  

The policy took effect when the insurer was able to draw the first premium.

Discussion 0
Question # 2

Arianna has been an insurance agent with Ideal Life for over 15 years, always working hard to grow her client base and keep her existing clients happy. Last week, she prepared an elaborate insurance plan for Raphael, a potential new client. But when they meet, Raphael tells her he wants a second opinion. Arianna tells him that she cannot allow him to show or discuss details of her work with a potential competitor. She explains it's wrong for another agent to benefit from her work and knowledge.

Which of the following standards of conduct did Arianna contravene?

Options:

A.  

Duties and obligations towards the public.

B.  

Duties and obligations towards clients.

C.  

Duties and obligations towards other representatives, firms, independent partnerships, insurers and financial institutions.

D.  

Duties and obligations towards the profession.

Discussion 0
Question # 3

Last year, Ezekiel purchased a $100,000 life insurance policy and named his wife Jolene as an irrevocable beneficiary of the policy. Last week, Ezekiel returned home early from a business trip and decided to surprise his wife instead of calling ahead. He arrived at midnight and not wanting to wake her, entered the house from the back door and left the lights off. Not expecting the intruder to be her husband, Jolene stabbed him in the heart with a kitchen knife. She quickly realized her mistake and called 911. Unfortunately, Ezekiel died in the hospital from his wounds. The police deemed Ezekiel's death as accidental, and no charges were filed. Will the insurer pay the death benefit?

Options:

A.  

Yes, because Ezekiel’s death was accidental, Jolene did not intend to kill him.

B.  

Yes, because Jolene is the designated irrevocable beneficiary.

C.  

No, because he died within the first 2 years of purchasing the policy.

D.  

No, because Jolene caused his death.

Discussion 0
Question # 4

Group insurance and group annuity representative Zaheb recently sold a group insurance contract to Alumo Inc., a company that employs about 50 plant employees. This is the first time the company offers such a plan. The employees are asking the company questions about how the prescription drug plan works. They are especially surprised to see that the plan covers very few of the brand name drugs often prescribed by their physicians. What should Zaheb do?

Options:

A.  

Let Alumo answer its employees’ questions about the prescription drug plan because it is best placed to understand their concerns.

B.  

Recommend that the employees consult the Medical Information Bureau’s (MIB) official website, which explains how prescription drug plans work.

C.  

Put an employee information program in place to explain the rules of the prescription drug plan.

D.  

Notify the insurer because it alone is able to explain the prescription drug plan rules to the employees.

Discussion 0
Question # 5

Patricia is a laboratory technician who normally earns $4,000 a month. A few months ago, she injured her leg rollerblading and was unable to work for four months. Since she owns a disability insurance policy with a residual benefit option, she received $2,400 a month from the insurer. Now that she is recovered, her doctor has cleared her to slowly return to work. Since she cannot work her regular full-time hours, her pay has decreased to $3,000 a month.

How much will she receive from her residual benefit when she returns to work?

Options:

A.  

$0

B.  

$600

C.  

$1,000

D.  

$2,400

Discussion 0
Question # 6

Josh is a successful insurance agent with Smart Insurance Inc. who mentors new agents and gives them tips on how to increase their client base. He tells Clarence, a new agent, that he should send an email to close friends and family members to explain the services that he now offers. Clarence is worried about sending unsolicited promotional emails because Firash, the compliance manager, had told him that the practice is not allowed. What legislation was Firash correctly referencing?

Options:

A.  

The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

B.  

The Privacy Act.

C.  

Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL).

D.  

The Criminal Code.

Discussion 0
Question # 7

Surjit and Rajbir get married in 2010 and Surjit names Rajbir as the irrevocable beneficiary of his life insurance contract. In 2017, the couple divorces amiably and Surjit meets with his insurance representative, Ivan, to review his plans. Surjit tells Ivan that he would like to keep Rajbir as his beneficiary. What should Ivan counsel his client to do?

Options:

A.  

Surjit does not need to do anything as Rajbir is already the named beneficiary.

B.  

Surjit cannot make any changes to the policy without Rajbir’s consent as she is the irrevocable beneficiary of his policy.

C.  

Surjit should name a different beneficiary now that he is divorced.

D.  

Surjit should once again designate Rajbir as the beneficiary.

Discussion 0
Question # 8

Mordecai's life insurance lapsed four years after the policy was issued because he failed to make premium payments. The insurer reinstated the policy several months later when he made the required payments and provided the medical and financial information the insurer required. Twelve months later, Mordecai commits suicide and his beneficiaries ask Larry, his insurance agent, whether the claim will be paid. What should Larry tell the beneficiaries?

Options:

A.  

The claim will be paid, because the incontestability clause ended two years after the policy was issued.

B.  

The claim will be paid, because paying the death benefit would be consistent with public order and community standards.

C.  

The claim will be rejected, because the suicide exclusion begins with the date the insurer reinstates the policy.

D.  

The claim will be rejected, because Mordecai's poor mental health was, in all likelihood, a preexisting condition.

Discussion 0
Question # 9

Harper owns a disability insurance policy that will pay her a monthly benefit if she becomes unable to work. At the time she applied for the policy, Harper was a new graduate with an annual income of $60,000, and she qualified for a monthly benefit of $3,000. Instead of taking the maximum benefit, she focused on paying off her student loans and keeping her insurance premiums low. She elected to purchase a monthly benefit of $2,500 and add the future purchase option (FPO) rider for up to $500 a month of additional coverage. Now she is further along in her career, Harper earns $100,000 a year, and she meets with her insurance agent Trish to increase her coverage. Harper would like her new monthly benefit to be $5,000.

Which of the following statements about Harper’s coverage is TRUE?

Options:

A.  

If Harper wants to increase her coverage, she will have to apply for an additional $2,500 of monthly benefit with full medical underwriting.

B.  

Harper cannot apply to receive an additional $2,000 of coverage, but she can exercise the FPO and increase her monthly benefit by $500.

C.  

Harper can exercise the FPO and increase her monthly benefit by $2,500.

D.  

Harper can exercise the FPO, increase her monthly benefit by $500, and apply for an additional $2,000 of monthly benefit with full medical underwriting.

Discussion 0
Question # 10

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.

Discussion 0
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