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Free Commercial General Liability Practice Questions
Kentucky Property & Casualty exam — 34 practice questions.
Subtopics: Coverage A, Coverage B, Coverage C, Products-completed operations, Aggregate limit, Occurrence trigger, Occurrence vs claims-made, Limits of liability, Claims-made features, Premises and operations, Damage to premises rented, Supplementary payments, Additional insured, Personal and advertising injury, Insured contract, Occurrence definition, Each occurrence limit, General aggregate limit, Retroactive date, Extended reporting period, Pollution exclusion, Employers liability exclusion, Your product exclusion, Medical payments Coverage C, Named insured status, Defense costs, Property damage definition
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Sample questions & answers
1. Coverage A of a Commercial General Liability policy insures the business against liability for:
Bodily injury and property damage to third parties
CGL Coverage A insures the business for liability arising from bodily injury and property damage to third parties.
2. Coverage B of the CGL responds to offenses such as libel, slander, and:
Advertising injury such as infringement in the insured's advertisement
Coverage B addresses personal and advertising injury offenses such as libel, slander, and advertising-related infringement.
3. Coverage C of the CGL provides:
Medical payments to others on a limited, no-fault basis
CGL Coverage C pays limited medical expenses for third parties injured at the insured's premises or by its operations, regardless of fault.
4. Liability for injury caused by the insured's product after it has left the insured's premises falls under:
The products-completed operations hazard
The products-completed operations hazard covers injury caused by the insured's products or completed work away from the premises.
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