Sample Questions and Answers from CAIB Exams

Ever wonder what the CAIB Exams consist of?

How many questions are on CAIB Key Terms?

Is there a multiple choice component?

And how many marks are the open ended general questions worth?

To help you prep for your CAIB Exam here is a quick reference list of the structure of CAIB exams and even some sample questions and answers.

Outline of CAIB Exams

The CAIB I exam is structured as follows:

PART I – KEY TERMS (1 MARK EACH = 12 MARKS)

Students will be required to define 12 insurance terms contained in the course material.

 

PART II – MULTIPLE CHOICE (1 MARK EACH = 10 MARKS)

Students will be required to answer 10 multiple choice questions. Only one answer is correct for each question. Please be sure that all questions are answered in examination booklet.

 

PART III – GENERAL QUESTIONS (3 MARKS EACH = 78 MARKS)

Students will be required to answer 26 questions. The questions will focus on the students ability to:

identify or recall relevant information;

explain the relevance of certain insurance terms or concepts;

-provide examples which support the concept being tested.

Sample CAIB Exam Questions and Answers

PART 1 – KEY TERMS

Sample Question: Define – MATERIAL FACT

Answer: (1 mark)

A MATERIAL FACT is a fact which if communicated to the insurer, would induce it either to decline the insurance altogether, or not accept it unless a higher premium is paid.

 

PART 2 – MULTIPLE CHOICE

Sample Question:

The Consequential Loss Assumption Clause is designed to insure:

(A) damage to refrigerating or cooling

(B) damage caused by freezing of waterlines resulting from power

(C) loss to stock due to a change in

(D) contamination of stock resulting from rupture of supply piping connected to refrigerating or cooling apparatus

Answer: (1 mark)

(C)

 

PART 3 – GENERAL QUESTIONS

(A)  (1 mark)

The Insurance Acts of the Common Law provinces require that all policies insuring against the peril of fire also insure direct losses caused by two (2) additional perils. Identify the two (2) additional perils insured by the Fire Policy.

 

(B)  (2 marks)

Indicate whether the Fire Policy would respond to pay for the following losses. The building, stock and equipment are owned by the insured and are covered under the policy. State whether COVERED/NOT COVERED.

(1) fire damage to six 15 ft. canoes being held for sale in the insured’s

(2) damage due to contamination by radioactive materials which were released when natural gas furnace in research laboratory

Answers:

(A) In addition to the peril of fire, the Fire Policy also insures the perils of lightning and explosion of natural, coal or manufactured (1 mark)

(B)

1.  COVERED (1 mark)

2.  NOT COVERED (1 mark)

 

What grade do I need to pass?

A minimum grade of 60% is required for a pass on each exam.

 

What does the online exam look like?

Exam consists of multiple choice, definition and short answer questions for CAIB 1-3 and the long form answers for CAIB 4. Students have 3.5 hours to complete the exam. The passing grade is 60% for each level.

 

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New Adjusting Bodily Injury Claims Course

New Adjusting Bodily Injury Claims Course

Adjusting Bodily Injury Claims: Module 4: Muscle Strains & Skeletal Make Up

This course is now included as part of your ILS General CE and/or Adjuster CE Course Subscription!

This interactive, online audio course, written and narrated by Maurice McFadden, a 40 year industry veteran, explores the various conditions that can affect muscles, while the second part of this module explores the skeletal make up

Some topics covered in this course include:

Muscle strains
Muscle atrophy
Whiplash dynamics and injuries
Skeletal make up
Bone composition
Specific terminology
Skeletal fractures and injuries

Credit Hours: 1
Credit Type: General/Adjuster
BC, AB, SK, MB

Here are some examples from the Adjusting Bodily Injury Claims: Module 4: Muscle Strains & Skeletal Make Up Online Course

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This is just one of 4 available courses in the Adjusting Bodily Injury Course Series.

All 4 courses are included in your General CE or Adjuster CE Course Subscriptions.

Adjusting Bodily Injury Claims Course Series:

Module 1: Introduction and the Investigation Process

Module 2: Injury Explanation and Details and Determining Liability

Module 3: Introduction to Anatomy: Skin and Muscles

Module 4: Muscle Strains and Skeletal Make Up

Module 5: COMING SOON! – Fractures and the Spinal Column

 

 

 

 

10 Office Pranks Perfect for April Fools’ Day

Source: www.mashable.com

Ah, April Fools’ Day. While we can’t wait to see what amusing pranks the likes of Google are cooking up, you can plot your own fun in the meantime.

Here are 10 suggestions, ranging from vintage classics to more up-to-date tricks that you can play on your colleagues, friends and frenemies.

If your office has a good sense of humor and you’re looking for a bit of light-hearted, harmless fun this April 1, take a look through these ideas and please share your own suggestions in the comments box below! Happy April Foolin’!

April Fools Pranks

1. Speech Recognition

Create an official looking notice (as per the house style of your workplace) informing staff that an item of office equipment is now equipped with speech recognition technology. Add a few suggested commands. Stick the notice to the equipment. Sit back and watch your colleagues shout at an inanimate object. Secretly video the action for prolonged fun.

2. Crossed Wires

Simple, yet effective. Just switch the telephone plugs of your colleagues’ phone lines (leaving their phones in exactly the same place) and enjoy the confusion as they repeatedly receive calls for each other. Works best with coworkers that aren’t on the best terms to start with.

3. Quick Change

This one requires a little planning and collaboration, but the effect will be worth the effort. Arrange with coworkers to each bring in several changes of clothes. Then, throughout the morning repeatedly switch items of clothing. Ensure your mark sees you all in as many different items as you can manage. Wait for the other shoe to drop.

4. Fun with Mice

Anyone leaving their mouse unattended around April 1 deserves punishment. While the classic trick was to remove the mouse’s tracker ball, nowadays you can achieve the same effect by putting some tape over the mouse’s laser tracker. Alternatively, and if you can find time with an unattended computer, change the mouse’s settings for maximum confusion.

5. Hunt the Paper Clip

This is another oldie-but-goldie for anyone in an office where a photocopier is still regularly used. Place a paper clip over or on a piece of blank paper and make several copies. Now, place them back on the top of the paper tray. Hang around to see your colleague’s confusion as they desperately try and find the strange paper clip that’s showing up on all their copies.

6. This Stall is Occupied

For this you’ll need a pair of shoes, a pair of trousers, some newspaper (or something similar) for stuffing and possibly a step ladder. In a toilet stall with a gap at the bottom, set up your items of clothing to look as if someone is using the conveniences. Lock the stall (from the outside if possible, otherwise this is where the step ladder comes in) and leave your mystery “person” to confuse (and very possibly worry) restroom users for the rest of the day.

7. BSoD

This is perhaps more effective with older colleagues who are likely to have experienced the pain of the “Blue Screen of Death.” For this prank, it’s just a matter of finding an appropriate screen grab and either leaving it on your co-worker’s display, or setting it as the screen saver for a nasty surprise.

8. Can You Hear That?

Find, or make a recording of a repetitive noise (a heart beat works well for maximum distress) or dig out a portable radio. Set the volume to just audible and hide it in a filing cabinet, cupboard, drawer, etc., near to your mark. Now wait for your colleague to ask if anyone else can hear that heart beat/static/music and prepare to deny all. Several times. A straight face is essential.

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9. Wrong Number

Does your office issue a paper list of phone extensions? If so, there’s fun to be had. You need to access the master doc (or re-create it if need be). Swap the extensions and then replace your target’s list with the doctored version. Obviously you’ll need to replicate any creases, edits, coffee stains and so on, but if you can pull this off, you’re in for a treat as your unsuspecting mark blithely dials a work buddy and instead gets the MD.

10. Just Smirk it Out

Our last prank is especially effective if your colleagues are expecting you to pull some kind of stunt. This April Fools’, just do nothing. Sit and smirk at everything on the morning of the 1st. They will rack their brains desperately trying to work out what you’ve plotted. You can help out their anxiety levels with loaded comments to match your smirk. “Enjoy your coffee.” “Have you used the water cooler yet today?” “Aren’t you going to answer that?”

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Today is national puppy day!

Today is national puppy day!

Feeling dog-tired this ruff Monday morning? Well you’re in luck, it’s National Puppy Day!  Throw yourself a bone, stop working like a dog and paws to look at some incredibly adorable puppy photos.  After all, there is no denying people love their pets so they definitely deserve a bit of extra love and celebration.

Each year, we spend a lot of time and energy on our furry little friends. We also spend a lot of money. Between pet food, toys, cat litter, vet bills, etc., the costs add up quickly. But when our dog or our cat falls ill or is injured in an accident, many of us don’t have the money needed to deal with the situation. However, the increasing availability of pet insurance in Canada is helping pet owners deal with these incurred costs.

ILS offers two online courses that deal specifically with Pet Insurance and Liability of owners for their pets. Both of theses courses are included as part of the ILS General CE or Adjuster CE Course Subscription.

 

Pet Insurance, Insurance for Man’s Best Friends
 In this course, we will look pet insurance under the following topic headings, specifically:
1. About Pet Insurance
– The history of pet insurance
– The importance of pets
– Why get pet insurance?
2. The Product
– Standard coverages and exclusions
– How to make a claim
– Real life examplesThis course qualifies for 2 continuing education credit hours (General/Adjuster – Technical) and is included in your ILS General CE or Adjuster CE Course Subscription.

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Liability of Owners for their Pets: Legal Precedents

Liability of Owners for their Pets: Legal Precedents

An alarming number of Canadians are injured by animals. While it may seem that dogs, particularly pit bulls and Rottweilers, get most of the attention, there have been some substantial liability claims arising out of the ownership of other animals, including farm animals and exotic pets. This course examines pet owners’ liability.

Outline:

  • Determination of Liability – Basic Principles
  • The Law Respecting Civil Action against Animal Owners
  • Liability for Domestic Pets (Dogs and Cats)
  • Liability for Farm Animals
  • Liability for Exotic Pets
  • Animal Ownership: How to Minimize the Risk

This course qualifies for 2 continuing education credit hours (General/Adjuster – Technical) and is included in your ILS General CE or Adjuster CE Course Subscription.

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