21. Section I of a homeowner’s insurance policy covers:
a. the cost of defending the insured.
b. the reasonable expenses incurred by an insured in helping the insurance company’s defense.
c. hospitalization costs provided to the insured.
d. the dwelling, accompanying structures, and personal property of the insured.
e. the liability for negligence of the insured.
22. Section II of a homeowner’s insurance contract covers:
a. hospitalization costs for the insured.
b. damages caused by a covered peril.
c. living expenses while an insured’s house is repaired.
d. paying successfully pursued liability claims against an insured.
e. damages caused by people renting the property.
23. A higher home insurance cost may result from:
a. a low crime rate in the area of the insured’s residence.
b. a low credit score of the insured.
c. fewer insurance claims from the area of the insured’s residence.
d. the lack of a swimming pool at the insured’s residence.
e. fewer captive insurance agents hired by the insurance company.