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'insurance policy' vs 'insurance agreement' Wed Nov 07, 2007 13:29 pm  'insurance policy' vs 'insurance agreement'
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #129 "Insurance Policy Vocabulary", question 1

I took out a life insurance ......... with State Ranch Insurance Company last week.

(a) contract
(b) policy
(c) agreement
(d) deal

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #129 "Insurance Policy Vocabulary", answer 1

I took out a life insurance policy with State Ranch Insurance Company last week.

Correct answer: (b) policy
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'insurance policy' vs 'insurance agreement' Wed Nov 07, 2007 14:17 pm  'insurance policy' vs 'insurance agreement'
 

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'Policy' is the correct word for a contractual agreement between a policyholder and an insurance company.
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