Sample PMI 2A Questions. Sample Multi-Choice Questions.

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Sample PMI 2A Questions

Sample Multi-Choice Questions

Sample Question  Which regulatory tool is used to ensure assets are more than adequate to meet liabilities? ADeposit requirement BReserve requirement CCapital requirement DRight of examination

Answer  Which regulatory tool is used to ensure assets are more than adequate to meet liabilities? ADeposit requirement BReserve requirement CCapital requirement DRight of examination Answer: C

Sample Question  When considering regulatory supervision, which of the following areas is most directly concerned with consumer protection? AStructural Regulation BSystemic supervision CPrudential supervision DConduct of business regulation

Answer  When considering regulatory supervision, which of the following areas is most directly concerned with consumer protection? AStructural Regulation BSystemic supervision CPrudential supervision DConduct of business regulation Answer: D

Sample Question  Member States of the European Union are not permitted to grant authorisation to an insurance undertaking where there are any close links: Awith any other commercial enterprise Bwith any other business unless there are common directors appointed to each entity Cwith any other business unless prior notification is given to the regulator Dwith any other business unless they do not prevent effective supervision

Answer  Member States of the European Union are not permitted to grant authorisation to an insurance undertaking where there are any close links: Awith any other commercial enterprise Bwith any other business unless there are common directors appointed to each entity Cwith any other business unless prior notification is given to the regulator Dwith any other business unless they do not prevent effective supervision Answer: D

Sample Question  An insurer’s solvency margin is reduced by reinsurance provision, but up to what maximum limit? A10% B25% C50% D75%

Answer  An insurer’s solvency margin is reduced by reinsurance provision, but up to what maximum limit? A10% B25% C50% D75% Answer: C

Sample Question  Which of the following methods of terminating an agency may lead to a breach of contract by the agent? APerformance BRevocation CRenunciation DFrustration

Answer  Which of the following methods of terminating an agency may lead to a breach of contract by the agent? APerformance BRevocation CRenunciation DFrustration Answer: C

Sample Question  Which of the following statements highlights a key difference between Multi-agency intermediaries and Authorised Advisors? AThe Multi-agency intermediary has a more onerous regulatory responsibility than an Authorised Advisor BThe Multi-agency intermediary cannot hold client money; an Authorised Advisor can CThe Multi-agency intermediary may provide advice only on those products from providers with whom it holds an agency appointment; an Authorised Advisor’s remit is wider DAn Authorised Advisor’s role is better suited to operating with a limited number of insurers than a Multi-agency Intermediary

Answer  Which of the following statements highlights a key difference between Multi-agency intermediaries and Authorised Advisors? AThe Multi-agency intermediary has a more onerous regulatory responsibility than an Authorised Advisor BThe Multi-agency intermediary cannot hold client money; an Authorised Advisor can CThe Multi-agency intermediary may provide advice only on those products from providers with whom it holds an agency appointment; an Authorised Advisor’s remit is wider DAn Authorised Advisor’s role is better suited to operating with a limited number of insurers than a Multi-agency Intermediary Answer: C

Sample Question  The Financial Regulator’s (FR) guidance notes for retail investment products in relation to the Criminal Justice Act 1994 relate to what subject? AAccounting practices BMoney laundering CCompetition DData Protection

Answer  The Financial Regulator’s (FR) guidance notes for retail investment products in relation to the Criminal Justice Act 1994 relate to what subject? AAccounting practices BMoney laundering CCompetition DData Protection Answer: B

Sample Question  Which of the following statements is true regarding the Consumer Information Act 1978 ? AThe Act is of general application and has no specific insurance requirements BThe Act gives insurers and policyholders equal rights CThe Act is concerned with the release of personal information to other parties DThe Act creates offences for insurers that make false statements

Answer  Which of the following statements is true regarding the Consumer Information Act 1978 ? AThe Act is of general application and has no specific insurance requirements BThe Act gives insurers and policyholders equal rights CThe Act is concerned with the release of personal information to other parties DThe Act creates offences for insurers that make false statements Answer: D

Sample Questions  Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of reinsurance by the Private Health Insurance market? AAll Private Health insurers use some form of reinsurance BThe majority of Private Health insurers use some form of reinsurance COne Private Health insurer only uses some form of reinsurance DNo Private Health insurers use any form of reinsurance

Answer  Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of reinsurance by the Private Health Insurance market? AAll Private Health insurers use some form of reinsurance BThe majority of Private Health insurers use some form of reinsurance COne Private Health insurer only uses some form of reinsurance DNo Private Health insurers use any form of reinsurance Answer: C

Sample Questions  What is an ‘initial waiting period’ under a health insurance contract? AA general moratorium, subject to maximum permitted limits, at the outset of a health insurance contract during which the insurer is only required to pay benefits for treatment relating to accidents BA general moratorium, without limits, at the outset of a health insurance contract during which the insurer is only required to pay benefits for treatment relating to accidents CA specific exclusion of a fixed sum under a health insurance contract whereby claims payments for treatment are reduced (and therefore paid by the insured) DA specific restriction under a health insurance contract whereby no claims for treatment are payable during a specified initial period unless the course of treatment lasts for longer than the specified period

Answer  What is an ‘initial waiting period’ under a health insurance contract? AA general moratorium, subject to maximum permitted limits, at the outset of a health insurance contract during which the insurer is only required to pay benefits for treatment relating to accidents BA general moratorium, without limits, at the outset of a health insurance contract during which the insurer is only required to pay benefits for treatment relating to accidents CA specific exclusion of a fixed sum under a health insurance contract whereby claims payments for treatment are reduced (and therefore paid by the insured) DA specific restriction under a health insurance contract whereby no claims for treatment are payable during a specified initial period unless the course of treatment lasts for longer than the specified period Answer: A

Sample Problem Question

Sample Problem Question  ABC, an insurer established in Ireland, wish to extend their market and offer insurance in the United Kingdom.

Problem Question A  When ABC consider how to develop in the UK market, which of the following means would be controlled by the Irish Financial Regulator (FR) with the least permissible UK regulatory intervention? APassporting into the UK BOpening a branch office in the UK CPurchasing an existing UK insurer as a subsidiary DOperating through an intermediary based in the UK

Problem Question B  If ABC decides to operate on a freedom of services basis in the UK which of the following must occur first? AAdvising the Financial Regulator (FR) of the intention to open the Branch BAdvising the UK Regulator of the intention to open the Branch CSetting up the branch as a going concern DPrinting of stationery and opening of appropriate bank accounts

Problem Question C  If ABC decide to proceed on the basis of freedom of services, how soon must the Financial Regulator (FR) advise the UK authorities of this fact? AWithin 15 days BWithin 1 month CWithin 6 weeks DWithin 3 months

Problem Question D  If ABC wish all insurance contracts to be subject to Irish law, which of the following statements is true? AThe Second Non-Life Insurance Directive allows ABC to choose entirely at their discretion, provided the fact is made clear in documentation BThe Second Non-Life Insurance Directive insists that English or Scots law applies in order to protect the consumer CIf UK law permits another system of law to operate, ABC is free to choose Irish law to govern the interpretation, otherwise, English or Scots law would apply DThe UK regulatory authorities would need to give prior approval for Irish law to apply to the interpretation of UK issued policies

Problem Question E  When ABC consider their investment policy which of the following statements is true? AABC are free to choose any reasonable investment for funds regardless of currency BA fixed proportion (25%) of assets must be held in GB£ CABC must match liabilities and assets denominated in GB£ DABC must maintain the investment mix originally advised to the Financial Regulator (FR) when originally applying to carry on business in Ireland

Answers to Problem Question  1A – Answer: B  1B – Answer: A  1C – Answer: B  1D – Answer: C  1E – Answer: C