
Understanding Car Insurance

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Emma Peterson
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Business, Life Skills
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9th - 12th Grade
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4 plays
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Easy
04:23
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between deductibles and premiums in car insurance?
Higher deductibles lead to higher premiums.
Deductibles do not affect premiums.
Higher deductibles lead to lower premiums.
Lower deductibles lead to lower premiums.
2.
Multiple Choice
Why is liability insurance considered crucial?
It protects against high costs from accidents involving others.
It is required by all states.
It covers damages to your own car.
It covers medical expenses.
3.
Multiple Choice
What does collision insurance primarily cover?
Theft of your vehicle.
Medical expenses for injuries.
Damages to your car in an accident.
Damages from natural disasters.
4.
Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of uninsured motorist coverage?
To cover damages when the other driver is at fault and uninsured.
To cover damages from natural disasters.
To pay for your own medical expenses.
To reduce your insurance premium.
5.
Multiple Choice
Which type of insurance covers damages when the other driver is at fault and uninsured?
Liability insurance.
Collision insurance.
Uninsured motorist coverage.
Comprehensive insurance.
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