Florida Insurance Claims Adjuster License Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Florida Insurance Claims Adjuster License Exam with this informative quiz. Engage with multiple-choice questions and explanations to boost your understanding and confidence for the official exam.

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What does peril refer to?

  1. A guarantee of a fact

  2. Physical harm to tangible property

  3. Something that causes a loss

  4. An untrue statement by the insured

The correct answer is: Something that causes a loss

Peril refers to something that causes a loss, such as a fire or theft. Option A is incorrect because a guarantee of a fact is not related to losses. Option B is incorrect because physical harm to tangible property is a type of peril, not the definition of peril itself. Option D is incorrect because an untrue statement by the insured is considered a misrepresentation, not a peril.