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Test your knowledge! These questions have been designed to help you acquire a better understanding of life insurance, disability insurance, and critical illness insurance.
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In Canada, what is a more likely cause of death for people of age 20 to 65? |
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At age 35, what percentage of Canadian men will be disabled for a period of 90 days or longer before the age of 65? |
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At age 35, how long will an average disability in Canada last if it's over 90 days? |
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At age 35, John becomes permanently disabled. How much total income will he lose if he earned $5,000 per month and got a 2% raise each year? |
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In Canada, what is the most common disability among working adults? |
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Would critical illness insurance be a reasonable substitute for disability insurance? |
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If someone was killed in a car accident, would it matter that he lied about being a smoker on his life insurance application? |
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At age 35, what are the chances a man living in Canada will die before age 65? |
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