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Florida Life and Health Insurance/ 228 Quizzes & Correct Ans. Terms like: Whom does an insurance agent represent? - Answer: Insurance Company What is an unfair trade practice? - Answer: Any fraudulent, deceptive, or dishonest business practice that is prohibited by statutes and regulations. ...

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Florida Life and Health Insurance/ 228 Quizzes
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Whom does an insurance agent represent? - Answer: Insurance Company

What is an unfair trade practice? - Answer: Any fraudulent, deceptive, or
dishonest business practice that is prohibited by statutes and regulations.

Insurer - Answer: The company that issues an insurance policy.

Peril - Answer: Cause of loss

Contract of Adhesion - Answer: A contract prepared by one party that must be
accepted as written or be rejected by the other party.

What are the four elements of an insurance contract? - Answer: Agreement (Offer
and Acceptance), consideration, competent parties, and legal purpose.


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,Policy Provision - Answer: A clause that stipulates the rights and obligations under
an insurance contract.

Fiduciary - Answer: A producer who handles insurer's funds in a trust capacity.

Who is considered a nonresident agent? - Answer: An agent who resides and is
licensed in another state, but is authorized to transact insurance in Florida.

What is underwriting? - Answer: The risk selection and classification process.

What is the best way to handle incomplete insurance applications? - Answer:
Return the application to the applicant for completion.

What are the five characteristics of an ideally insurable risk? - Answer: Loss must
be:
1. Due to Change
2. Definite and measurable
3. Statistically predictable
4. Not catastrophic
5. Coverage cannot be mandatory.

What type of policy issues certificates of insurance to the insurance? - Answer:
Group Policy



What is the purpose of a free-look period? - Answer: To allow the insured to
return the policy and get a full refund (if done during the free-look period)

Whose responsibility is it to determine that all of the questions on an insurance
application are answered? - Answer: The Agent's

What types of licensee represents the insurance company? - Answer: Agent


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, Who must be notified of the producers change of address? - Answer: The
department of Insurance

Certificate of Insurance - Answer: A document issued to insureds under a group
plan that states the coverage being issued, and indicates the coverage type and
amounts.

Nonrenewal - Answer: Termination of a policy by an insurer on the anniversary or
renewal date.

Representation - Answer: A statement made by the applicant on the insurance
application that is believed to be true.

What is a warranty? - Answer: An absolutely true statement that, if breached,
may viod an insurance contract.

In insurance, when is the offer usually made on a contract? - Answer: When the
insurance application is submitted.

When a change needs to be made on the application for insurance, which is the
best method for correcting the information? - Answer: Complete a new
application or ask the applicant to initial the correction on the original application.

A situation in which a person can only experience a loss and no gain represents
what type of risk? - Answer: Pure Risk

Who is responsible for the contents of insurance advertisements? - Answer: The
Insurance Company

What is the entire contract in health insurance underwriting? - Answer: The policy
with riders and endorsements, plus a copy of the application.



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