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Questions # 1:

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.

Questions # 2:

Josephine visits her dentist in downtown Victoria, BC, to have a cavity filled. The procedure costs her $550 but the maximum fee for a standard filling, according to the provincial dental schedule, is $400. Josephine works for a company that offers employees group dental coverage with a yearly maximum of $1,000 and an 80% co-insurance factor.

How much will Josephine receive from the insurer for her procedure?

Options:

A.

$0

B.

$320

C.

$400

D.

$440

Questions # 3:

Constantin is a 47-year-old marketing manager earning an annual salary of $175,000, who, together with his husband, recently purchased a house. A few years ago, Constantin was terminated from his previous position, and it took him two years to find similar employment in his field. The prolonged lack of income caused him to accumulate substantial debt. Today, after several years of sensible budgeting, the only debt remaining is his mortgage. He purchased disability and life insurance on the mortgage at the bank.

Given this information, what is Constantin's greatest financial risk?

Options:

A.

Loss of income.

B.

Lower standard of living.

C.

Unexpected expenses.

D.

Debt.

Questions # 4:

Nikolai owns a guaranteed renewable individual disability policy that he purchased last year. The policy pays a monthly benefit of $3,000 and includes a 4-month waiting period and a 5-year benefit period. Today, he is diagnosed with prostate cancer and learns he must undergo 6 months of radiation.

When should he contact the insurance company to inform them of his diagnosis?

Options:

A.

As soon as he receives his diagnosis.

B.

Within 30 days of receiving his diagnosis.

C.

As soon as his waiting period is over.

D.

As soon as his treatment finishes.

Questions # 5:

Xavier meets and fills out an application form with Jose, an insurance representative, because he would like to purchase a critical illness insurance policy. When Jose asks Xavier about his alcohol consumption, Xavier admits he regularly drinks 10 beers a day.

What is the next step in the application process?

Options:

A.

The insurance company will automatically refuse the application.

B.

The insurance company will accept the application with an exclusion for alcohol consumption.

C.

Jose should refuse the request.

D.

Xavier will have to fill out a questionnaire detailing his alcohol consumption.

Questions # 6:

Juniper, 69, suffered a stroke a few weeks ago which left her partially paralyzed and has severely reduced her mobility. Since the stroke, she is unable to leave her home. She benefits from regular visits from nurses, massage therapists, and housekeepers. Juniper wants to claim the services on her long-term care (LTC) insurance policy and would like to know how the claim will be processed and paid.

Which of the following answers is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

The insurer will pay the nurse and the massage therapist directly and Juniper will have to pay the housekeeper out of pocket.

B.

Juniper will have to pay for all of the services first and then submit the receipts for all qualifying expenses to her insurer for reimbursement under the home care clause of her LTC policy.

C.

The insurer will pay for all of the services directly.

D.

Juniper will have to pay for all the services, but she could only claim for reimbursement of the costs of the nursing care, under the home care clause of her LTC policy.

Questions # 7:

On February 15, 2015, Donald took out income replacement insurance with an accidental death and dismemberment rider of $50,000 and a critical illness insurance rider of $25,000. The policy wasissued on April 1, 2015. On April 10, 2015, his doctor tells him that the results of a urine analysis carried out at the end of March reveal a serious anomaly and refers him to an emergency urologist. On April 20, Donald is diagnosed with cancer of the right kidney, which is due to be removed on April 26. But, two days before the procedure, Donald dies in a car accident. What benefit amount will the estate receive?

Options:

A.

$0

B.

$25,000

C.

$50,000

D.

$75,000

Questions # 8:

Denise, aged 52, is a nurse in a facility for seniors who can no longer live independently. She earns $45,000 a year, with a marginal tax rate of 38%. She has very little savings and is aware that, if she became unable to live independently herself, she could not afford the $4,500 a month it costs to live in a facility such as the one she works at. However, Denise recently learned that she could purchase affordable long-term care insurance. Taking the underwriting requirements into account, how much coverage should she take out?

Options:

A.

$4,500 per month.

B.

$2,325 per month.

C.

$2,250 per month.

D.

$1,395 per month.

Questions # 9:

Eric is a group benefits specialist and he is meeting with Lionel to review his company’s benefits plan after it has been in force for one year. The biggest issue to bring up with Lionel is that his premiums are going to increase. What is the reason as to why the premiums would increase after one year?

Options:

A.

Age of employees.

B.

Claims experience.

C.

Nature of the business.

D.

Commission to specialist.

Questions # 10:

Eric is an architect who owns his own firm. He employs three staff and is in his fifth year of operation. While recently meeting with his insurance agent for an annual review of his coverage, he mentioned to the agent that he had recently purchased a new printing system and has a sizeable loan on it. In the event of disability, what type of insurance coverage could the agent suggest to ensure the loan payments are made?

Options:

A.

Key person disability insurance.

B.

Business overhead expense disability insurance.

C.

Disability buyout insurance.

D.

Business loan protection disability insurance.

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