A) House and other structures
B) Additional living expenses
C) Personal property
D) Personal liability
E) Specialized coverage
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A) property damage liability coverage.
B) the amount of the deductible.
C) collision coverage.
D) the total coverage for an accident.
E) the limit for bodily injury claims that can be paid to one person.
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A) Bodily injury liability
B) Medical payments coverage
C) Property damage liability
D) Collision
E) Comprehensive physical damage
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A) exists in every state.
B) reduces medical costs associated with auto accidents.
C) takes unsafe drivers off the road.
D) reduces auto insurance premiums with state regulation.
E) offers premium discounts to safe drivers.
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A) theft.
B) robbery.
C) liability.
D) assigned risk.
E) collusion.
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A) property damage liability coverage.
B) the amount of the deductible.
C) collision coverage.
D) the total coverage for an accident.
E) the limit for all bodily injury claims from a single accident.
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A) Avoidance
B) Reduction
C) Assumption
D) Shifting
E) Assessment
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A) Bodily injury liability
B) Medical payments coverage
C) Property damage liability
D) Collision
E) Comprehensive physical damage
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A) Paul Carter drives a 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan.
B) Mary Williams is 73 years old.
C) Kathy Smith lives in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
D) Jeremy Davis is married.
E) John Brown has had three speeding tickets in five years.
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A) professional misconduct.
B) premature death.
C) illness.
D) disability.
E) unemployment.
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A) hazard.
B) peril.
C) risk.
D) speculation.
E) planned danger.
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A) Business property
B) Liability
C) Floater
D) Comprehensive
E) Personal property
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A) Assigned risk pool
B) Financial responsibility coverage
C) Comprehensive system
D) No-fault insurance
E) Uninsured motorists protection
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A) risk avoidance.
B) risk assumption.
C) risk shifting.
D) risk reduction.
E) endorsement.
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A) $100
B) $200
C) $500
D) $700
E) $800
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A) 10
B) 20
C) 40
D) 60
E) 75
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A) failure to take ordinary or reasonable care.
B) cancellation of insurance.
C) property damage.
D) high risk insurance coverage.
E) common hazards in our society.
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