
Quiz 4 Day 2 General Lines
Quiz by Brian Morton
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- Q1
Doug owns a single-family home with a replacement cost value of $500,000 and contents valued at $250,000. What is the maximum amount of insurance he can buy under a standard flood policy?
$250,000 on the building and $100,000 on the contents
$250,000 on the building and contents combined
$500,000 on the building and $250,000 on the contents
$400,000 on the building and $200,000 on the contents
60s - Q2
Which of the following building properties may be eligible for flood coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program?
boat repair dock
chemical storage tank of steel construction
greenhouse with glass walls on all sides
mobile home
60s - Q3
A flood swept some of Bridgette's flood-damaged property onto a neighbor's land, and it swept some of a neighbor's flood-damaged property onto Bridgette's land. The debris removal coverage in Bridgette's National Flood Insurance Policy will pay for removing all the following debris EXCEPT:
the neighbor's property on Bridgette's land
Bridgette's property on the neighbor's land
the neighbor's property on the neighbor's land
Bridgette's property on Bridgette's land
60s - Q4
In which of the following communities would the National Flood Insurance Program make flood insurance available?
only in communities that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program
only communities in which all residents own flood insurance
only in communities that have previously suffered a major flood
only in communities that have been turned down for flood insurance by private insurance companies
60s