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Which of the following situations does NOT qualify for an extension of benefits?
 
  a. The person was eligible and covered under the plan when his or her coverage terminated.
  b. As of the termination date, the person was totally disabled due to an injury or illness.
  c. Only covered expenses incurred for the illness or injury causing the disability will be considered eligible for benefit consideration.
  d. Coverage will last for the remainder of the year specified in the policy.

Question 2

For the purposes of the law of contracts, consideration is anything that is given, done, promised, forbidden, or suffered by one party as an inducement for the agreement.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: T



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