Health (Accident and Health) Insurance – Pre-Licensing Practice Test – Georgia

The Georgia Health (Accident and Health) Insurance Practice Test is designed to simulate the state licensing exam experience and help candidates become familiar with the testing format.
Although the exact questions may differ from those on the official exam, the practice questions closely reflect the types of questions typically asked, with a focus on accident and health insurance topics.
The practice test includes 100 questions covering general accident and health insurance knowledge and adjusted state-specific material.

Key general areas covered include:
  • Types of Health Insurance Policies (Individual, Group, Disability Income, Long-Term Care, Medicare Supplement)
  • Policy Provisions, Clauses, Riders, and Exclusions
  • Underwriting, Premium Determination, and Policy Delivery
  • Medical Expense Plans and Managed Care Concepts
  • Disability Income and Related Benefits
  • Government Programs (Medicare, Medicaid, and Other Public Health Programs)
  • Ethical Sales Practices and State Regulations
  • Important Definitions and Insurance Terminology
Format

Online
Practice Test

Learners

95+

Duration

2 Hours

Price

$19.99

Course Objectives

By the end of this practice test course, learners will be able to:

  • Demonstrate readiness for the Georgia Accident and Health Insurance licensing exam by completing a full-length simulated practice test.
  • Identify and distinguish between major types of accident and health insurance policies.
  • Apply knowledge of policy provisions, riders, and exclusions to exam-style scenarios.
  • Interpret underwriting and premium concepts relevant to health insurance contracts.
  • Analyze disability income and medical expense policy features in situational questions.
  • Recognize key components of government health programs and state-specific requirements.
  • Apply ethical standards and regulatory principles to health insurance sales practices.
  • Strengthen exam-taking confidence through structured, exam-aligned questions.