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7.01 Review Personal Finance

Jim has term life insurance that is soon to expire; however, the policy allows him to continue the policy without getting a physical exam. Which type of insurance is this? A. Convertible B. Decreasing C. Level D. Renewable

Tim has life insurance that allows him to change the amount he pays and the amount of the death benefit. Which type of insurance is this? A. Limited-payment life B. Universal life C. Variable life D. Whole life

Janet can choose her doctors, pay for the services during her visit and then file insurance for reimbursement. Which insurance plan is this? A. Fee-for-service plan B. Health benefits C. Point-of-service D. Preferred provider

Mark recently left his job, but a law makes him eligible to keep his same health insurance for up to 18 months if he is willing to pay for it. Which insurance policy feature is this? A. COBRA B. FTC C. HMO D. MEDICAID

Will's insurance policy will pay his expenses for hospitalization, surgeries, and doctors' care. Which type of health insurance coverage is this? A. Accidental injury B. Basic medical benefits C. Long-term care D. Major medical

Trish plans to pay life insurance premiums for only a few years but have coverage for her full life. Which type of insurance is this? A. Limited-payment life B. Universal life C. Variable life D. Whole life

Pat has insurance that covers most of the costs of his cancer treatments over a period of several months. Which type of insurance is this? A. Dental B. Disability C. Major medical D. Vision

Nate has insurance that covered part of the costs of his stay in a rehabilitation center. Which type of insurance is this? A. Dental B. Long-term care C. Medical benefits D. Vision

When Ben selects health insurance for his employees, he wants the policy to include a feature that the policyholder and insurer will each pay a portion of the cost of the medical bills. Which insurance policy feature is this? A. Adjustable B. Deductible C. Guaranteed D. Right to transfer

Max received an annual statement that says the whole life policy he owned for ten years is now worth $1000. Which insurance policy feature is this? A. Cash value B. Dividends C. Face value D. Premiums

Since Janet was being treated for diabetes when she purchased health insurance, her health plan will not pay for her diabetes treatments. Which insurance policy feature is this? A. Open enrollment period B. Preauthorization C. Pre-existing condition D. Primary care

Mark has term life insurance that is about to expire; his policy allows him to modify the policy to make it permanent without taking a physical exam. Which type of insurance is this? A. Convertible B. Decreasing C. Level D. Renewable

Juan is willing to pay the premiums to have life insurance during his entire lifetime. Which type of insurance is this? A. Investment B. Level C. Permanent D. Renewable

Leon bought life insurance that allows him to borrow against it when he needs money for emergency expenses that. Which type of insurance is this? A. Convertible term B. Level term C. Renewable term D. Whole-life

Barry has been out of work for months because he has crippling arthritis. He receives monthly income from his insurance policy. Which type of insurance is this? A. Accidental injury B. Basic medical benefits C. Disability D. Major medical