PrepTest 135, Section 1, Question 14
By Brandon Beaver | Published October 29, 2024
Type: Principle
Difficulty:
Explanations
Basically, if an insurance policy is written in legalese, then ignore what’s written—just cover what the policyholder reasonably expected the insurance company to cover. To apply this then, the insurance company must have written the policy in legalese and Celia must have reasonably expected her insurance to cover hail damage.
A
This misses the necessary legalese component.
B
Perfect. This captures the legalese element and the reasonable expectation of the policyholder element.
C
This captures the legalese element, but it’s missing the reasonable expectation element.
D
It’s not whether Celia read it, but rather whether a reasonable person would. Also, it’s not a reasonable person in her position. It’s Celia’s reasonable expectations.
E
Like C, this covers the legalese but not the reasonable expectation bit.
Passage
Principle: If an insurance policy is written in such a way t
Question 14
Which one of the following, if true, most justifies the abov