Free Commercial Crime Practice Questions

California Property and Casualty Broker-Agent exam (series Property & Casualty) — 4 practice questions.

Subtopics: Definitions, Insuring agreements, Other crime coverages

Sample questions & answers

1. Taking property from a person by force or threat of force is defined in commercial crime coverage as:

Robbery

Robbery is the unlawful taking of property from a person by force or threat; burglary requires forcible entry, and theft is any act of stealing.

2. Coverage for loss of money or property caused by an employee stealing from their employer is provided by:

Employee theft (dishonesty) coverage

The Employee Theft insuring agreement covers loss of money, securities, or property caused by employee dishonesty.

3. The taking of property by unlawful entry into premises, evidenced by visible signs of forced entry, is:

Burglary

Burglary requires unlawful entry into or exit from premises with visible marks of forcible entry.

4. Coverage for loss resulting from forging or altering checks and similar written instruments is:

Forgery or Alteration coverage

Forgery or Alteration coverage responds to losses from forged or altered negotiable instruments.

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Practice: Commercial Crime

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