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प्रश्न
Fill in the blank :
The proportion of property value to insured value is called __________.
उत्तर
The proportion of property value to insured value is called policy value.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Principle of indemnity is not applicable to ____________
a. life insurance
b. marine insurance
c. fire insurance.
Define Fire Insurance.
Define Life Insurance.
Principles of Insurance?
Distinguish between the following:
Fire Insurance & Marine Insurance
60,000 articles costing Rs. 200 per dozen were insured against fire for Rs. 2,40,000. If 20% of the articles were burnt and 7,200 of the remaining articles were damaged to the extent of 80% of their value, find the amount that can be claimed under the policy.
A shop and a godown worth ₹1,00,000 and ₹2,00,000 respectively were insured through an agent who was paid 12% of the total premium. If the shop was insured for 80% and the godown for 60% of their respective values, find the agent's commission, given that the rate of premium was 0.80% less 20%.
Insurance companies collect a fixed amount from their customers at a fixed interval of time. This amount is called ______.
Fill in the blank :
An installment of money paid for insurance is called __________.
State whether the following is True or False :
The amount of claim cannot exceed the amount of loss.
Solve the following :
A factory building is insured for `(5/6)^"th"` of its value at a rate of premium of 2.50%. If the agent is paid a commission of ₹2,812.50, which is 7.5% of the premium, find the value of the building.
Solve the following :
A cargo of grain is insured at `(3/4)`% to cover 70% of its value. ₹1,008 is the amount of premium paid. If the grain is worth ₹12 per kg, how many kg of the grain did the cargo contain?
State whether the following statement is True or False:
The value of insured property is called policy value
Policy value = ₹ 80,000
Period of policy = 20 years
Amount of money paid in 10 years = `square`
Annualized average rate per bonus = ₹ 20 per thousand per year
For one year, bonus = `square/1000 xx 80,000`
= ₹ 1,600
Bonus for 10 years = `10 xx square`
= ₹ 16,000
Total amount after 10 years = `square + 16000`
= ₹ `square`
Property value = ₹ 12,50,000
Rate of premium, r = ₹ 3%
If property is 80% insured
Policy value = 80% of its property value
= `square/100 xx 12,50,000`
= ₹ 10,00,000
Premium = `square/100 xx 10,00,000`
= ₹ `square`