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Questions # 61:

Edna is a 62-year-old widow living in Quebec. She meets with Yolanda, her insurance agent. Ednaworked part-time her whole life as a seamstress and has no savings. Her husband Donald had been working as a greeter at the local box store until his death 2 months ago at the age of 67. Since his passing, Edna has been struggling financially. She would like to know which of the following organizations will immediately pay her a benefit?

Options:

A.

Workers' Compensation.

B.

Old Age Security (OAS) allowance for surviving spouse.

C.

Canada Pension Plan (CPP) survivor benefits.

D.

She will not receive any benefit.

Questions # 62:

Three years ago, Douglas purchased a whole life insurance policy with numerous supplementary benefits and riders. Today, he meets with his doctor who informs him that he has late-stage colon cancer and has only a few months to live. Even with surgery, his chances of survival are low. Douglas calls his insurance agent, Penny, to ask her what he should do to obtain a benefit immediately.

Options:

A.

Dread disease benefit.

B.

Terminal illness benefit.

C.

Policy loan.

D.

Policy withdrawal.

Questions # 63:

Anita is a 50-year-old woman who is thinking of purchasing a $150,000 permanent life insurance policy to pay for the capital gains tax that will be payable on her country home upon her death. She had purchased the home twelve years ago and wants to bequeath the property to her niece when she dies.

Which of the following features about a permanent insurance policy is TRUE?

Options:

A.

The coverage ends when Anita turns 100.

B.

The premiums will remain level for the duration of the contract.

C.

The policy cannot be cancelled by Anita.

D.

Anita must contact the insurer if there is a change in the insurability.

Questions # 64:

Rene and Christine are 42-year-old twins. They are currently in the middle of a career change and have decided to become entrepreneurs by buying a food franchise.

They are both in excellent health and only Rene is an average smoker.

In setting up the financial structure of their business, they each decided to take out a $400,000 10-year term life insurance policy, designating each other as irrevocable beneficiary.

What can we say about the premiums for the life insurance policies that will be issued?

Options:

A.

Both policies will have the same premium because Rene and Christine are twins.

B.

The premium for Christine's policy will be higher because statistics indicate that she will live longer than Rene.

C.

The premium for Rene's policy will be higher because statistics indicate that he will live longer than Christine.

D.

The premium for Rene's policy will be higher because he is a man and an average smoker.

Questions # 65:

Jasper owns TeleVida, a successful production company with over 50 employees. He wants to expand the company by opening an office in another province. Jasper needs to take out a $500,000 20-year loan to make this expansion happen. However, he wants to make sure that if he dies while there’s an outstanding balance on the loan, the balance will be paid in full by the insurance company.

Options:

A.

20-year decreasing term life insurance.

B.

20-year term life insurance.

C.

Term-100 life insurance policy.

D.

Universal life insurance policy.

Questions # 66:

Nelson is turning 46 and wants to explore additional tax planning opportunity. He is an avid investor and has invested into a lot of mutual funds and stocks. His RRSP is currently maxed out. He is meeting with Andrew, his financial advisor with life insurance license, to discuss on his financial future and some life insurance policy options. As a risk taker, Nelson would like to have a plan that would allow him to supplement his retirement income when he reaches 70. However, his employment income is very high and his marginal tax rate will remain at the top bracket even after his retirement.

What recommendation should Andrew make in order to fit Nelson's need?

Options:

A.

Purchase a universal life insurance and access its cash value with a policy loan.

B.

Purchase a universal life insurance and leverage the cash value with a collateral loan.

C.

Purchase a whole life insurance and access its cash value by policy loan.

D.

Purchase a whole life insurance and leverage the cash value with a collateral loan.

Questions # 67:

Paula is a business owner and likes to make important decisions herself. Her business is very successful and she has lots of disposable income. She has a self-direct investment account where she chooses the investment herself. However, despite doing some researches on investment, her own portfolio ends up with major losses.

She just gave birth to a new born baby and would like to have some life insurance coverage for her children’s expense in the event of her death. She wants a plan that can provide additional coverage over time and allows her to cover the effect of inflation as well, as she has lost confidence on making investment decisions.

What insurance plan can fit Paula's need?

Options:

A.

Whole life with PUA rider

B.

Whole life with GIB rider

C.

Universal life with LCOI with minimum funding option

D.

Universal life with YRT with maximum funding option

Questions # 68:

Alana, Meaghan, and Beatrice are equal shareholders of Advanced Tech Inc. They each own 100 shares of the company. Each share is currently worth $5,000. They recently signed a cross-purchase buy-sell agreement that is funded by life insurance. What will happen under this agreement if Alanadies today?

Options:

A.

Meaghan and Beatrice would each still own 100 shares of the company.

B.

There would now be 200 outstanding shares of the company.

C.

Each share would now be worth $7,500.

D.

Alana’s estate would receive a total of $500,000.

Questions # 69:

Ashley meets with her life insurance agent for a needs analysis. She wants her two kids, currently nine and seven, to be well provided for in the event of her untimely death. Ashley is also concerned about the tax liability that her RRSPs will create for her children. Her need for life insurance is determined to be $800,000 to support the children and $50,000 for the tax liability.

Ashley decides to purchase a term life insurance policy to provide for her young children if need be, and a permanent policy for the tax liability.

How should Ashley set up the beneficiary designations?

Options:

A.

Name her estate as the beneficiary of both policies.

B.

Name the children, with a trustee, as the beneficiaries of both policies.

C.

Name her estate as the beneficiary of the term policy and the children, with a trustee, as the beneficiaries of the permanent policy.

D.

Name her estate as the beneficiary of the permanent policy and the children, with a trustee, as the beneficiaries of the term policy.

Questions # 70:

On February 5, Ayla started working at Larson Group Inc. as an administrative assistant. Larson Group offers all employees a group health, dental and life insurance plan that commences after a 3-month waiting period. On April 7, Ayla felt ill and drove herself to the hospital. The doctor diagnosed two clogged arteries and performed an emergency surgery. Ayla was unable to work for 2 months, then died of complications on June 9. Will the group insurance plan pay the death benefit?

Options:

A.

Yes, because she died of natural causes.

B.

Yes, because her group life coverage started on May 5.

C.

No, because Ayla was not actively at work when the coverage started.

D.

No, because Ayla did not provide the insurer with any proof of insurability.

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