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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Studio Insurance Fundamentals Course 2026," which of the following best defines "all-risks" coverage for studio property and contents, distinguishing it from named-perils policies?
Coverage that only applies to equipment and materials owned by the studio, excluding leased or rented items.
Coverage that is limited to damage caused by natural disasters such as fire, flood, and earthquake.
Coverage that explicitly lists every single potential peril that is insured against.
Coverage that protects against all perils except those specifically excluded in the policy document.
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the "Studio Property & Contents Insurance Mastery Hub" curriculum, what is the primary implication of a studio's "replacement cost value" (RCV) policy versus an "actual cash value" (ACV) policy when a piece of equipment is damaged beyond repair?
Both RCV and ACV policies will pay the full cost to repair the damaged item, regardless of its age or condition.
ACV policies will pay the depreciated value of the damaged item, while RCV policies will cover the cost of a brand-new replacement of similar kind and quality.
RCV policies will pay the depreciated value of the damaged item, while ACV policies will cover the cost of a brand-new replacement.
RCV policies will only cover the initial purchase price of the damaged item, while ACV policies will provide a payout based on market fluctuations.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete Studio Insurance Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the most significant risk associated with underinsuring studio contents, particularly for a growing production house?
The insurer may apply a "co-insurance penalty," meaning the payout will be a pro-rata portion of the loss, even if the loss is less than the policy limit.
The studio will be required to pay higher premiums on future policies due to increased claims frequency.
The underinsurance will only affect the coverage for minor equipment damage, with major asset protection remaining unaffected.
In the event of a total loss, the insurer will pay the full replacement cost, but the studio will be responsible for deductibles on all claims.

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