Florida Life and Health Insurance License Practice Test

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An example of false advertising would be

  1. An insurer exaggerating its dividends in a magazine advertisement

  2. A fair and accurate comparison of policy features

  3. A detailed explanation of policy exclusions

  4. An accurate representation of premium costs

The correct answer is: An insurer exaggerating its dividends in a magazine advertisement

False advertising refers to any misleading or deceptive marketing or promotional practices that contain false statements or omit important information. Option A is an example of false advertising because the insurer is exaggerating their dividends, potentially misleading consumers into thinking they will receive higher returns than what is actually promised. The other options, B and D, are examples of truthful and accurate advertising practices, while C is a different type of advertising that provides policy details rather than making false claims.