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Questions # 21:

Jalena has a homeowners policy, and calls her Broker to let them know that she is starting to teach piano lessons on a part-time basis out of her home. What should the Broker do?

Options:

A.

Advise Jalena that no change is required on her policy.

B.

Check if this is an eligible type of home-based business with her insurer and update the policy accordingly.

C.

Inform Jalena that she needs a commercial policy.

D.

Document the change in the Broker Management System for review on renewal.

Questions # 22:

Rashid has purchased a new home that has a woodstove but no current Wood Energy Technology Transfer (WETT) inspection. Coverage is needed for the home closure in 14 days. Company ABC has agreed to provide insurance as long as the WETT inspection is provided within 30 days of possession. What should the Broker do?

Options:

A.

Advise Rashid that the WETT inspection is required but no further action is needed.

B.

Advise Rashid to remove the woodstove upon possession, so that they can avoid the hassle of obtaining the WETT inspection.

C.

Advise Rashid of the inspection requirement and that the insurer may require removal of the unit if it does not pass the WETT inspection.

D.

Leave the existence of the woodstove off the application and policy until such time as a WETT inspection is completed.

Questions # 23:

A client is reviewing their automobile insurance renewal, which occurs on September 1, 2026. They are retired and have no dependent children. Following the 2026 SABS reforms, the broker notes that Caregiver and Housekeeping benefits are now optional. What is the most appropriate advice?

Options:

A.

Advise the client to remove these benefits immediately to save on premium costs since they are retired.

B.

Explain that these benefits now only apply to catastrophic injuries, so they are less valuable than before.

C.

Perform a needs assessment to see if the client has other support systems, and explain that these benefits now cover "impairment" rather than just "catastrophic impairment."

D.

Tell the client that because they are retired, the insurer will automatically remove these benefits on the renewal date.

Questions # 24:

Certain Accident Benefits limits under O.A.P. 1 Owner's Policy can be increased or extended at the option of the insured. What benefit CANNOT be changed?

Options:

A.

Death and Funeral Benefits.

B.

Income Replacement Benefit.

C.

Caregiver Benefit for Catastrophic Injuries.

D.

Disability Benefit after Age 65.

Questions # 25:

While a dentist is working on a patient, there is a power outage resulting in damages to the dental chair and x-ray machine. Under which coverage of the commercial policy can the business claim the damages?

Options:

A.

General Liability.

B.

Professional Liability.

C.

Stock Coverage.

D.

Equipment Coverage.

Questions # 26:

Which statement is CORRECT regarding the application of a "Deductible Clause" in a property insurance policy?

Options:

A.

If the amount of the loss is less than the amount of the deductible, no indemnity is paid, but if the amount of the loss is greater than the deductible, the loss is paid in full.

B.

From the amount of the loss, the deductible is subtracted and the balance is paid in settlement of the loss.

C.

The amount of the deductible is subtracted from the sum insured. Losses up to this amount are covered in full.

D.

The amount of the deductible is added to the premium and all losses are covered in full.

Questions # 27:

John's Excavating commercial liability policy shows the description of operation as construction. John advises his Broker that he will be doing some snow removal for a period of 60 days. What should John's Broker do?

Options:

A.

Advise the client that no action is required as the snow removal is being done for a short period of time.

B.

Advise the client there is automatic coverage under the Commercial General Liability policy for additional operations.

C.

Advise the client that the change in operations will be reported to the insurance company.

D.

Advise the client to delay the snow-removal work until the policy renews to avoid complications.

Questions # 28:

Which of the following actions is MOST appropriate for a RIBO Level 1 licensee working under the supervision of a Principal Broker?

Options:

A.

Take responsibility for establishing office policies and procedures.

B.

Rely on the Principal Broker for guidance when uncertain about compliance with regulatory requirements.

C.

Maintain all client communications and files without Principal Broker oversight.

D.

Solicit insurance business in areas outside of the brokerage's designated territory.

Questions # 29:

Which is NOT a document delivering method to an insured?

Options:

A.

Email.

B.

Mail.

C.

Fax.

D.

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Questions # 30:

A Broker receives a large cash premium from a client for a new policy. The Broker is in a hurry to meet a friend for lunch and decides to put the cash into their personal bank account, intending to transfer the exact amount to the brokerage’s trust account later that afternoon. What is this action considered under RIBO regulations?

Options:

A.

An acceptable temporary measure as long as the funds are transferred the same day.

B.

Commingling of funds, which is an act of professional misconduct.

C.

A standard business practice for brokers working outside of the office.

D.

A minor administrative error that only requires a verbal warning from the Principal Broker.

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