Question 1
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The homeowners form which provides all risk coverage on the dwelling and broad coverage on personal property is:
Question 2
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Which of the following can be insured under an unendorsed homeowners policy?
Question 3
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Each of the following is a coverage under section 1 of the homeowners form EXCEPT
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Other structures
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Dwelling
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Personal property
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Medical payments
Question 4
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Which of the following coverages is available under the homeowners policy but not under the dwelling policy?
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Dwelling
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Other Structures
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Personal property
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Liability
Question 5
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An insured's dwelling purchased two years ago for $58,000 has a replacement value of $60,000 in order to qualify for replacement cost coverage in the event of a loss, for what amount of insurance must the homeowners policy be written?
Question 6
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Which of the following are true of the loss of use coverage of a homeowners policy?
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It covers additional living costs incurred when the dwelling becomes inhabitable due to a peril insured against in the policy.
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When part of the dwelling is rented to others, it covers loss of rent.
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Both are true
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Neither are true
Question 7
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A homeowners endorsement used to provide stated value coverage for one or more on nine categories of personal property?
Question 8
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Scheduled personal property would include:
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The building scheduled under the policy
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Jewelry, furs, firearms, cameras, etc
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Personal possessions such as furniture and cooking utensils
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Autos and trailers
Question 9
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A person having a homeowner's policy might wish to add an additional residence premises endorsement to cover a two-family home which she rents in order:
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To have protection for $50,000 of furnishings that she provides in her rentals
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To protect her from possible liability if a tenant is hurt on her premises
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In case someone coming to repair a broken window in the rental unit is hurt while working there.
Question 10
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What coverage would be the same on an HO-3 and HO-8?
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Dwelling coverage and medical payments
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Loss of use and dwelling coverages
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Personal liability and medical payments
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Theft and dwelling coverage
Question 11
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Jack owns a condo and he wishes to insure his personal property, have liability coverage, and loss assessment coverage. What policy would meet Jack's needs?
Question 12
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A person had liability coverage on his car and an HO-3 on his house. An earthquake occurred and there was no sign of damage. An explosion happened several hours later and the garage and car burned. What would be covered?
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House, garage, and auto.
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Auto only
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Garage only
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No coverage at all
Question 13
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A man had an HO-4 policy with limits of $60,000 on personal property. While traveling in Europe, he suffered the following THEFT loss:
Clothes and luggage --- $20,000
Jewelry --- $20,000
There was a 20% depreciation. How much of the loss will be covered by his HO-4?
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$16,000
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$17,500
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$40,000
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$36,000
Question 14
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An HO-4 is sometimes referred to as:
Question 15
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What type of homeowners policy would be purchased to protect a tenant?
Question 16
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An HO-4 would cover:
Question 17
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What coverage does an HO-4 provide?
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Broad form personal property
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All risk personal property
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All risk on structure; broad form on personal property
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All risk on personal property; all risk on structures
Question 18
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What coverage does and HO-6 provide?
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Broad form coverage on personal property of a condo owner.
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All risk coverage on personal property of a condo owner
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All risk on structure; broad form on personal property
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All risk on structure; all risk on personal property
Question 19
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What provides all risk coverage on both personal and real property?
Question 20
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An HO-8 is similar to
Question 21
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Which of the following would be correct about the minimum limits in section 2 of the homeowners policy?
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Medical payments $1000; personal liability $100,000
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Medical payments $2000; personal liability $200,000
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Medical payments $3000; personal liability $300,000
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Medical payments $4000; personal liability $400,000
Question 22
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Medical payments under a homeowners policy section #2 would cover:
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Insured
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Insured, spouse, and all family residing in home
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Insured, family, and guests
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Guests on the premises
Question 23
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Who can never collect under section #2 of a homeowners policy?
Question 24
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Which of the following would be covered under section #2 of a homeowners policy?
Question 25
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Which of the following would not be covered under the comprehensive liability section of a homeowners policy?
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An insured is at a country club, swings his gold club like Mike Russ does, and hits another member over the head.
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A guest at your home is hit by a swing on the porch
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Your dog is tied to a tree and bites a neighbor's child
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A house guest in injured while going to the country club in the insured's auto
Question 26
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Under a homeowner's policy, what is the limit for business equipment in the home and used for business purposes?
Question 27
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Which of the following would be covered under a homeowners policy?
Question 28
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If jewelry is stolen and the owner had a homeowner's policy, what, if anything, would the company pay?
Question 29
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On a homeowner's policy, personal property away from the premises will be covered up to what percent of personal property?
Question 30
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Which of these is true about a personal article floater?
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It provides "all risk" coverage for personal possessions on an unscheduled basis.
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It provides "all risk" coverage for personal possessions on a scheduled basis.
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It provides coverage for personal possessions carried by tourists and usually only applies to such property while away from the insured's home.
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It is usually an endorsement to a homeowners policy
Question 31
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Companies that sell homeowners policies in California:
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Must offer earthquake insurance
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Must include earthquake insurance
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Must offer earthquake insurance only in certain areas of California
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Never offer such coverage
Question 32
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A man had a HO-4 with limits of $30,000 on personal property. While traveling in Europe, he suffered the following loss:
Clothes and luggage --- $10,000
Jewelry --- $10,000
Disregarding any deductible and assuming there is a 20% depreciation on both categories, what would the company pay?
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$9,200
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$10,000
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$16,000
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$20,000
Question 33
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Section 2 of a homeowners policy covers:
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Personal liability of the insured on the insured's premises
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Insured's 3 year old son who hits another child with a bat
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Bodily injury to a guest on the insured's premises and insured's personal liability away from the premises
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All the above
Question 34
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Under a standard unendorsed homeowners policy, what would not be covered?
Question 35
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An HO-3 would provide coverage for:
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Damage caused by earthquake
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Damage to furniture while being removed during a fire
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Damage to personal property caused by floor
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All of the above
Question 36
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Which of the following would an HO-3 cover?
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An office building
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An apartment building
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Single family, owner occupied, detached dwelling
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Single family, renter occupied, detached dwelling
Question 37
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Ordinance or law coverage in a homeowner's policy applies to which of the following?
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City law required dogs to be leashed. Your dog is unleashed and bites someone in the park.
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City ordinance required swimming pools to be fenced and have self-closing gates. Your gate is not self-closing and a neighbor's child falls in the pool and is seriously hurt.
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Your house burns down and you incur more costs as you must rebuild the house to code.
Question 38
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A homeowners policy loss protection pays for small building losses to $500 at replacement cost even if replacement cost limits were not met
Question 39
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If a homeowner wants coverage for such things as libel and slander, what should the agent tell his client?
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Not to worry. It is included in the liability section of the homeowner's policy.
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Have the client add a personal injury endorsement to the contract.
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This cannot be covered under a homeowner's policy. The client will need a commercial general liability (CGL) policy.
Question 40
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Under a homeowner's policy, the dwelling is valued at $100,000 and the garage at $20,000. In order to maintain the proper amount of coinsurance , the insured needs to carry what amount of insurance?
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Dwelling $100,000; garage $16,000
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Dwelling $100,000; garage $8,000
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Dwelling $80,000; garage $16,000
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Dwelling $80,000; garage $8,000
Question 41
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Why might a proeprty owner purchase a homeowner's policy instead of a dwelling policy?
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He does not need liability coverage
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He owns six units and occupies one of the units
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He wants broader coverage
Question 42
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Which of the following would be covered under the personal liability section of a homeowner's policy?
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A personal liability away from the premises.
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The insured's three year old child intentionally hits another child with a bat.
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The insured accidentally drops a neighbor's camera and damages it.
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All answers are correct.
Question 43
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Which of the following situations wuld not be covered under the liability section of a homeowner's policy?
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A vehicle (owned and registered) only driven on the insured's property which includes ten acres of undeveloped land
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A 1923 Ford (with no engine) that the insured is restoring in his garage
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A gold car which the insured drives on the golf course
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A power mover the insured rides to mow his own land
Question 44
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In a homeowners policy, coverages A, B, and C refer to:
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Dwelling, medical payments, and liability
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Dwelling, other structures, and personal property
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Dwelling, other structures, and loss of use
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Dwelling, personal property, and loss of use.
Question 45
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Under homeowners policies HO-2, HO-4, and HO-6, the coverage for personal property is virtually the same:
Question 46
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Who would not be considered an insured for liability protection under a homeowner's policy?
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The insured's resident son.
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The insured's resident spouse
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The insured's resident 25 year old nephew
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The insured's non-resident spouse
Question 47
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An individual owns a duplex. Because of damage to one of the units, he has a loss of rental income. His insurance would be covered under:
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Basic, broad, and special forms of dwelling policies
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Broad and special forms only
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Not covered as he did not become a member of the household as required in a homeowner's policy
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There is no coverage for duplexes.
Question 48
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Which of the following may not be covered by a dwelling policy?
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Tenants improvements, alterations, or additions
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Detached garage on the insured's premises
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The insured's coin collection
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Rents an insured may lose if rental property is damaged.
Question 49
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The insured has two separate dwelling policies which cover the same property: policy A for $30,000 and policy B for $60,000. If the insured suffers a $12,000 loss, how much will be paid under policy B according to the other insurance clause?
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$12,000
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$8,000
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$4,000
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$6,000
Question 50
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What perils are covered under a basic dwelling policy?
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Fire only
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Fire and lightning
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Fire, lightning, and smoke damage
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Fire, lightning, and internal explosion
Question 51
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A basic dwelling policy automatically provides coverage against fire, lightning and:
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Windstorm
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Internal explosion
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Explosion
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Riot
Question 52
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Which dwelling form excludes burglary of personal property?
Question 53
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Which of the dwelling (homeowners) policies provide the most coverage?
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Basic
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Broad
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Special
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Standard
Question 54
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Under a dwelling policy, personal property away from the premises would be covered for what percent of personal property?
Question 55
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All of the following are reasons that a dwelling policy might be used instead of a homeowners policy EXCEPT:
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To cover a rental property
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The insured does not need liability coverage
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The home did not qualify for a homeowners policy
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The insured wanted broader coverage for a lower premium
Question 56
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Which of the dwelling forms excludes damage due to burglary?
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Basic
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Broad
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Special
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All of the above
Question 57
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A basic dwelling policy includes all of the following except:
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Trees, shrubs, plants, and lawn
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May include extended coverage
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May include vandalism and malicious mischief
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Covers internal explosion
Question 58
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A dwelling policy would not provide coverage for:
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A dwelling with 2 boarders
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A dwelling with 5 boarders
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A detached garage
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A dwelling used for occasional business by the injured
Question 59
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Replacement cost coverage for dwellings is available under:
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All dwelling policy forms
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Only the special dwelling form
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Only the basic and broad forms
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Only the broad and special forms
Question 60
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When a policy states coverage is based on an insured to value or replacement cost basis, how much insurance must you carry on the dwelling as compared to the total value of the dwelling?