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Questions # 71:

Dennis, aged 56, is an actuary. He owns both a disability insurance policy and a renewable term life insurance policy. His life insurance policy includes a supplementary benefit: the waiver of premium for total disability benefit. Following a motorcycle accident, Dennis suffers a traumatic brain injury. His disability benefits begin after the waiting period. While receiving those benefits, his term life insurance policy comes up for renewal.

How will the supplementary benefit included in that policy help Dennis?

Options:

A.

It will pay the premiums for the disability insurance.

B.

It will increase the amount Dennis receives as a disability benefit.

C.

It will pay his life insurance premiums up until the policy's renewal, but not after.

D.

It will pay his life insurance premiums before and after the policy's renewal, so long as he is disabled.

Questions # 72:

Manitoba resident Patrice works for ABC Inc. where he is covered by group life insurance. He consults Louise, his insurance agent, because he wants to maintain some life insurance coverage when he retires at age 65.

How much of Patrice’s group life insurance can he convert to individual life insurance coverage when he retires?

Options:

A.

None, because he must leave the plan.

B.

The amount of his group life insurance coverage by providing proof of insurability.

C.

Up to $200,000 without proof of insurability.

D.

Up to $200,000 with proof of insurability.

Questions # 73:

Jenny purchased a whole life insurance policy 10 years ago. She was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness and the doctor told her she got an estimated life span of 12 months. She would like to spend the rest of her time with family doing vacation across the world. She brought Ellen, her daughter and also her beneficiary to the life insurance agent and wants to find out about the claims process.

What does Ellen need to know regarding the claims process in this situation?

Options:

A.

No coverage is available when the death occurs outside of Canada.

B.

Claims form must be submitted to agent directly for processing.

C.

Completed claim form and proof of death are required to initiate claim process.

D.

The filing of life insurance claim must happen within 10 years after insured's death.

Questions # 74:

Andrew and Julie are married and are currently doing some tax and estate planning. They have acquired several properties over the years, many of which are rental properties. When Andrew and Julie pass away, they would like to pass these properties on to their kids. They realize there will be a large tax disposition on the final estate after they have both passed away and would like to fund that through a permanent life insurance strategy. They would like a simple solution and cash value is not important to them.

What type of life policy should Andrew and Julie consider purchasing?

Options:

A.

Joint last-to-die T100

B.

Joint last-to-die Universal Life

C.

Joint first-to-die T100

D.

Joint last-to-die Whole Life

Questions # 75:

Maxine meets with Toshiko, an insurance agent for United Life, to purchase a $10 million universal life insurance policy. Once United Life reviews Maxine's file, they agree to insure her for $3 million. United Life then contacts Extra Life Company, who agrees to insure Maxine for the additional $7 million. Toshiko asks his supervisor Bob how the death benefit will be paid to Maxine's beneficiary when she dies.

Options:

A.

United Life and Extra Life will each directly pay the beneficiary.

B.

Extra Life will issue a cheque for $10 million.

C.

United will issue a cheque for $10 million.

D.

The full death benefit will be paid by Assuris.

Questions # 76:

Donald is married and has two children, ages 3 and 5, one of whom is severely disabled and will never be able to live independently. He is considering buying $500,000 of life insurance to guarantee care for his disabled child for his lifetime. He also wishes to insure his 20-year mortgage of $250,000 to ensure that his family can remain in their home in the event of his death.

What life insurance policy would you recommend to Donald?

Options:

A.

A participating whole life insurance policy of $750,000

B.

A T-20 life insurance policy of $750,000

C.

A non-participating whole life insurance policy of $500,000 with a T-20 insurance rider of $250,000

D.

A participating whole life insurance policy of $250,000 with a T-20 insurance rider of $500,000

Questions # 77:

Jasper is the sole breadwinner in his family. His wife Stephanie has chosen to dedicate all of her time to raising their 3 young children. Luckily, Jasper earns a monthly after-tax income of $25,000 working as a family doctor in the local clinic. Jasper meets with his insurance agent Odda to purchase a life insurance policy that will ensure his family will be able to continue to enjoy their current lifestyle in the event of his death. If his average tax rate is 40% and the investment return is 4%, how much life insurance should Jasper purchase based on the income replacement approach?

Options:

A.

$625,000

B.

$1,041,666

C.

$7,500,000

D.

$12,500,000

Questions # 78:

Angela works in a biomedical research lab where she has been assigned to discover possible antidotes to the anthrax virus. While the discovery process of testing possible antidotes would expose her to the deadly virus, she is excited about the assignment.

Knowing that anthrax can be contracted through infected food, air or contact with skin, what risk management strategy would Angela employ by wearing protective gear over her mouth and skin?

Options:

A.

Risk transfer.

B.

Risk retention.

C.

Risk avoidance.

D.

Risk reduction.

Questions # 79:

Alex is meeting with his financial advisor, Shannon, to discuss potential life insurance options. Alex's need for insurance will increase gradually over time due to growth on his investment properties. He would like the mortgages and taxable gains paid off if he were to pass away. Shannon recommends a permanent policy, as Alex's need is long-term, and could extend beyond any period of time a term policy would cover. Alex also wants to add an extra coverage onto this policy as he wants to be provided with additional growth over time he needs.

Which rider would work for Alex?

Options:

A.

Paid-up additions rider with restriction

B.

Guaranteed insurability benefit rider

C.

Term insurance rider

D.

Accidental death rider

Questions # 80:

Lisa owns a busy and successful healthcare company, Health Inc. She started the business right out of nursing school all on her own, but recently has been working as the Chief Operating Officer in an office environment, with very little direct interaction with clients. Most of their sales and therefore profits come from their senior account manager, Leslie.

Because of her financial importance to the business, Lisa would like to place life insurance coverage on Leslie, owned by Health Inc.

In what scenario could Health Inc., as the applicant, take out a life policy on Leslie's life, even though she is not the owner?

Options:

A.

Leslie must hold ownership in Health Inc.

B.

An application can be taken out on anyone's life, as long as they are insurable.

C.

Health Inc. must have insurable interest in relation to Leslie.

D.

Leslie must be part of Lisa's family for insurable interest to exist.

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