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Question 1 of 38
1. Question
Academically, ethics is a field of:
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Question 2 of 38
2. Question
This course discusses ethics in relation to:
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Question 3 of 38
3. Question
Every insurance practitioner (agents, underwriters, adjusters, etc.) owes an ethical duty to:
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Question 4 of 38
4. Question
Which of the following activities does not require purchasing insurance?
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Question 5 of 38
5. Question
_________ and ___________ information lies at the heart of every aspect of insurance.
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Question 6 of 38
6. Question
Insurance is an industry based on the law of large ___________:
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Question 7 of 38
7. Question
Priceless is not an insurance term; all things insurance related must be valued ____________:
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Question 8 of 38
8. Question
Risk is what separates actuarily sound insurance from:
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Question 9 of 38
9. Question
What is the definition of “exposure”
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Question 10 of 38
10. Question
Insurance is said to be an “aleatory” contract because:
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Question 11 of 38
11. Question
Insurance is considered a “contract of adhesion” because:
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Question 12 of 38
12. Question
A “peril” is:
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Question 13 of 38
13. Question
In order for a loss to be insurable, the loss must be fortuitous, which means _________ and _________:
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Question 14 of 38
14. Question
Historically, one of the earliest types of insurance that dates all the way back to the middle ages was:
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Question 15 of 38
15. Question
The biblical concept of “eye for eye, tooth for tooth” represents the earliest concept of :
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Question 16 of 38
16. Question
The state insurance commissioners association that acts as a forum to exchange information and develop uniform regulatory practices is known as the:
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Question 17 of 38
17. Question
What federal act of law established that state regulation and taxation of the insurance industry was in the public interest, and that as long as the states actively regulate insurance, the federal government cannot do so?
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Question 18 of 38
18. Question
Which of the following is a relatively new buzzword within the risk industry?
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Question 19 of 38
19. Question
At the end of the 20th century, the corporate title CRO was created. CRO stands for:
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Question 20 of 38
20. Question
Which of the following is a responsibility of a CRO?
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Question 21 of 38
21. Question
Hold harmless agreements, indemnification clauses, and waivers of subrogation all:
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Question 22 of 38
22. Question
Which of the following institutions does not provide education and designations for insurance professionals?
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Question 23 of 38
23. Question
Insurance is primarily regulated at the _____________ level.
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Question 24 of 38
24. Question
The underwriting practice of redlining is _____________ in most states.
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Question 25 of 38
25. Question
What is the definition of “pure premium”?
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Question 26 of 38
26. Question
Underwriting decisions must be based on _______________ and __________________.
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Question 27 of 38
27. Question
Which of the following ratios are not part of the “combined ratio”?
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Question 28 of 38
28. Question
A customers’ desire to purchase more insurance than he needs may be an indication of ____________.
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Question 29 of 38
29. Question
Standard liability and workers compensation policies reserve the right and duty to settle or defend for the ______________, not the _____________.
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Question 30 of 38
30. Question
The need to attract new ____________ is a constant in the marketing and production side of insurance.
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Question 31 of 38
31. Question
Which of the following practices is unethical?
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Question 32 of 38
32. Question
Which of the following is a criteria for contracts?
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Question 33 of 38
33. Question
A insurer’s duty to provide full and complete information about its coverage, its claim processes, and its settlement decisions is the definition of:
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Question 34 of 38
34. Question
___________ is the absolute minimum standard of behavior; _____________ is the highest standard of behavior.
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Question 35 of 38
35. Question
A physician submitting false medical bills to insurers for services they did not provide is an example of:
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Question 36 of 38
36. Question
Which of the following is an example of “soft fraud”?
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Question 37 of 38
37. Question
A cross between official rules or laws and standards of behavior is the definition of:
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Question 38 of 38
38. Question
Few ethical issues will garner as much attention in the twenty-first century as that of what?

