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Insurance trivia questions
Insurance trivia
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- Which social insurance lowers what a patient pays themselves for hospital treatment?Insurance
- Which insurance must a driver hold before using a car?Insurance
- Which of these is not one of Korea's four major social insurances?Insurance
- Which social insurance lets you draw unemployment benefit when you lose your job?Insurance
- Which social insurance is there to provide income in old age?Insurance
- Which social insurance compensates you when work injures you or makes you ill?Insurance
- What do we call the private insurance that covers the share of real hospital costs a patient paid out of pocket?Insurance
- What is the main reason for taking out insurance?Insurance
- What do we call the money a policyholder pays in regularly?Insurance
- What do we call the money an insurance company pays out when an accident or illness occurs?Insurance
- Health insurance means a patient pays only part of a hospital bill themselves.Insurance
- Insurance pays compensation after an accident even if you have never paid a penny in.Insurance
- Insurance is a form of saving that always returns more than you paid in, just for signing up.Insurance
- In Korea the four major social insurances are the national pension, health insurance, employment insurance, and industrial accident insurance.Insurance
- If you are covered by employment insurance you can draw unemployment benefit when you lose your job.Insurance
- Industrial accident insurance compensates injuries suffered while resting at home.Insurance
- The national pension is a scheme that meets your treatment costs when an accident injures you.Insurance
- There is insurance a driver is legally required to hold in order to use a car.Insurance
- The money a policyholder pays in regularly is called the premium.Insurance
- Insurance is a system for preparing against the losses caused by unexpected accidents or illness.Insurance