A) Surrender-life
B) Entire-life
C) Whole-life
D) Term-life
E) Useful-life
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A) Hypochondria psychosis
B) Moral hazard
C) Medical excessiveness
D) Hypochondria neurosis
E) Unfair persuasiveness
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Multiple Choice
A) Beatriz is incorrect
B) Beatriz is only correct if Imari is still carried on a parent's insurance policy.
C) Beatriz is correct only if Imari has had at least two previous accidents.
D) Beatriz is correct because insurance on vehicles is meant to assist drivers who are involved in accidents through no fault of their own.
E) Beatriz is likely correct only because Imari is a student with a student policy.
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A) Insurable interest
B) Pecuniary interest
C) Financial effect
D) Financial concern
E) Profit impact
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A) Property
B) Personal
C) Commercial
D) Individual
E) Casualty
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Multiple Choice
A) The insured made material misrepresentations in the insurance application and if the insurer would have known of these material representations,it would have rejected the application.
B) The insured made material misrepresentations in the insurance application,but the insurer knew these representations were likely false when it issued the policy.
C) The insured failed to disclose any fact;material or nonmaterial,on the insurance application and the insurer relied on the information contained in the application when it issued the policy.
D) The insured made material misrepresentations in the insurance application,but the insurer did not rely on these representations when it issued the policy.
E) The insured made material misrepresentations in the insurance application,regardless if the misrepresentation would have altered the insurer's decision to issue the policy.
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Multiple Choice
A) Useful-life
B) Entire-life
C) Surrender-life
D) Term-life
E) Whole-life
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A) Insurance companies lessen the impact of moral hazard by requiring that individuals with insurance make co-payments or pay a deductible.
B) The only avenue for insurers seeking to reduce moral hazard is through the use of deductibles.
C) It is not possible for insurers to reduce the risk of moral hazard,and this is seen as a risk of doing business.
D) The only avenue for insurers seeking to reduce moral hazard is through refusing to insure those who have previously made multiple insurance claims.
E) Insurers refuse to pay claims believed to result from the effects of moral hazard.
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A) Imari had a duty to cooperate with the insurer only because it appears that the accident was her fault.
B) Imari's only duty was to show up for court;otherwise she had no duty to assist the insurer.
C) Imari had a duty to cooperate with the insurer.
D) Imari had a duty to assist the insurer and to provide a share of funds to help the insurer in defending her claim.
E) Imari's only duty was to show up for a court and for any depositions for which she received a subpoena;otherwise,she had no duty to cooperate with the insurer.
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