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LH Chapter 7 FL Manual

Quiz by Brian Morton

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  • Q1
    Christine’s policy has a clause that reads as follows: “Should the primary beneficiary and the insured die in the same accident and the primary beneficiary fails to survive the insured by 14 days, it will be assumed that the beneficiary predeceased the insured.” Which of the following phrases best describes this clause?
    Secondary beneficiary provision
    Facility-of-payment provision
    Uniform Simultaneous Death Act
    Common disaster provision
    30s
  • Q2
    Kevin, the insured under a $200,000 life insurance policy, and his sole beneficiary, Lynda, are killed instantly in a car accident. Under the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act, to whose estate will the policy proceeds be paid?
    The proceeds will escheat to the state
    Both Kevin’s and Lynda’s estate, equally
    Lynda’s estate
    Kevin’s estate
    60s
  • Q3
    Mr. Williams names his son John a beneficiary of his life insurance policy. What designation should he use if he wants to make sure that John’s children would receive John’s share of the life insurance policy proceeds should John predecease his father?
    Per capita
    All my children
    Grandchildren
    Per stirpes
    60s
  • Q4
    A clause that states that policy distributions payable to a beneficiary after the insured dies are not assignable or transferable and may not be attached in any way is called
    A facility-of-payment clause
    An assignment clause
    A spendthrift trust clause
    A debtors protection clause
    60s
  • Q5
    Mary names her husband, Rick, as the primary beneficiary of her life insurance policy and her two children, Pam and Matt, as contingent beneficiaries. Rick dies in March. Pam and Matt are killed simultaneously in a car accident later that month. Hearing the news, Mary has a fatal heart attack. In this case, Mary’s life insurance proceeds will be paid
    In equal shares to Rick, Pam and Matt’s estates
    One-half to Rick’s estate and one-quarter each to Pam and Matt’s estates
    To Mary’s estate
    To Rick’s estate
    60s

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