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Free Commercial General Liability Practice Questions
Texas General Lines — Property & Casualty exam (series InsTX-PC06) — 14 practice questions.
Subtopics: Occurrence vs claims-made, Coverage A, Coverage B, Limits of liability, Claims-made features, Coverage C, Products-completed operations, Premises and operations, Damage to premises rented, Supplementary payments, Additional insured
Sample questions & answers
1. A CGL written on an occurrence basis covers a claim arising from:
Bodily injury or property damage that takes place during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is made
An occurrence form responds to injury or damage that occurs during the policy period, even if the claim is filed years later.
2. Coverage A of the Commercial General Liability policy provides coverage for:
Bodily injury and property damage liability
Coverage A insures the insured's legal liability for bodily injury and property damage caused by an occurrence.
3. Offenses such as libel, slander, and false arrest are covered under which part of the CGL?
Coverage B - Personal and Advertising Injury
Coverage B - Personal and Advertising Injury covers specified offenses including libel, slander, false arrest, and wrongful eviction.
4. The most a CGL will pay for all covered claims during the policy period, regardless of the number of occurrences, is the:
General aggregate limit
The general aggregate caps total payments for the policy period; the per-occurrence limit caps any single occurrence.
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Practice: Commercial General Liability
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