Arkansas Life and Health Insurance Practice Exam

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Which of the following statements regarding insurance licensing exams is NOT true?

  1. There is a four-week waiting period each time a candidate fails a licensing exam

  2. Candidates must pass a background check

  3. Exams are proctored to ensure no cheating

  4. Continuing education may be required to maintain the license

The correct answer is: There is a four-week waiting period each time a candidate fails a licensing exam

The statement that there is a four-week waiting period each time a candidate fails a licensing exam is not true. Normally, there is a waiting period before a candidate can retake the exam after failing, but the waiting period may vary depending on the specific exam provider and state regulations. In some cases, the waiting period could be shorter or longer than four weeks. The other statements are true regarding insurance licensing exams. Candidates must pass a background check, exams are proctored to prevent cheating, and continuing education may be necessary to keep the license up to date.