Exam 1: Fundamentals and Terminology

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After Hurricane Katrina it was difficult to determine whether the cause of destruction to property was wind or flood.

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Midlands Insurance has 100 policyholders. It expects that this year's losses for all of its policyholders will total $111,000. The predicted expenses of operating the insurance pool are $46,000,expected investment earnings are $20,000,and the actuary determines that there is no need to charge for a risk reserve this year. What should the premium for each of Midland's 100 policyholders be?

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From 2000 to 2004,the U.S.insurance industry had only two profitable underwriting years.

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A "pure risk" is defined as a situation where there is the possibility:

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All the following are direct losses except:

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What is cash flow underwriting? Why is it a concern for insurance companies?

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Objective risk is defined as:

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Which of the following potential losses is not an example of a pure risk?

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All of the following are perils except:

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Having 50 gallons of gasoline in your garage is a:

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Smoking cigarettes is an example of:

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Which of the following is a true statement?

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It may be correctly claimed that insurers usually do not pay for losses because:

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Insurance increases the number of intentional losses that occur in society.

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Assume 1000 students all healthy,all age 22,and all male,form a life insurance pool to pay $500 to the beneficiaries of any member who dies in the next 365 days.The chance of loss or probability of death for the members of this group is .002.To join the pool a member must pay: (disregard interest earnings and reserves and assume expenses of operating the insurance pool are 30% of losses).

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Which of the following is NOT a direct social benefit of the insurance mechanism?

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Hazards may increase either the frequency or the severity of losses.

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Under an open perils insurance policy:

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Drinking a lot of alcohol before swimming could cause a person to drown. In this context,which of the following is the hazard?

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Which of the following is an accurate definition of "insurance?"

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