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Title: The Society of Actuaries


1
The Society of Actuaries The Casualty
Actuarial Society is proud to present the
critically acclaimed game show, loved by
millions . . .

2
Who Wants to be an Actuary?
Staring your host Regis Philbin
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How to Play
  • Four levels of questions.
  • Increasing in difficulty.

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Need Help?
  • One lifeline
  • Audience applause.

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  • Good Luck!

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  • Game 1

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What is an actuary?
A. A place where they bury dead actors
B. A person who prepares financial
statements
C. A person who evaluates the financial
implications of future events
D. What you get when you cross a
computer with a fortune teller
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What is an actuary?
C. A person who evaluates the financial
implications of future events
9
The average starting salary for entry-level
actuaries who have completed one exam is
A. 25,500
B. 38,300
D. 78,230
C. 56,250
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The average starting salary for entry-level
actuaries who have completed one exam is
B. 38,300
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Which of the following benefits would NOT be
granted by a typical actuarial study program?
A. Paid study time
B. Exam materials
C. Bonuses and/or raises for passing
exams
D. Frequent flyer miles
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Which of the following benefits would NOT be
granted by a typical actuarial study program?
D. Frequent flyer miles
13
Actuaries must comply with professional and
ethical standards that are spelled out in the
A. Code of Actuarial Ethics
B. Scout Oath
D. Hippocratic Oath
C. Code of Professional Conduct
14
Actuaries must comply with professional and
ethical standards that are spelled out in the
C. Code of Professional Conduct
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 2

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What subject do actuaries need to have a solid
background in?
A. Science
B. Philosophy
D. Mathematics
C. Greek
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What subject do actuaries need to have a solid
background in?
D. Mathematics
19
Most of the actuarial jobs in North America are
located in
A. Somewhere over the rainbow
B. Southern USA
D. Central USA
C. Eastern USA
20
Most of the actuarial jobs in North America are
located in
C. Eastern USA
21
Actuarial societies recommend how many hours of
study for a 4 hour exam?
A. 20 hours
B. 100 hours
D. An hour a day for a year
C. 400 hours
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Actuarial societies recommend how many hours of
study for a 4 hour exam?
C. 400 hours
23
Which of the following is NOT an actuarial
organization?
A. SOA
B. CIA
D. ADA
C. CAS
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Which of the following is NOT an actuarial
organization?
D. ADA
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 3

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What do you have to do to become an actuary?
A. Ride a Harley Davidson
B. Walk chew gum at the same time
D. Get a bachelors degree
C. Pass a series of tests
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What do you have to do to become an actuary?
C. Pass a series of tests
29
What type of organizations do actuaries work
for?
A. Insurance Companies
B. Consulting Firms
D. All of the above
C. Universities
30
What type of organizations do actuaries work
for?
D. All of the above
31
If your investment doubled in value in 6 years,
what annual effective rate of return did you
earn?
A. 10
B. 11
D. 13
C. 12
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If your investment doubled in value in 6 years,
what annual effective rate of return did you
earn?
C. 12
33
What is the single most widely used statistic in
the analysis of insurance losses?
A. Loss ratio
B. Pure premium
D. Adjusters blood pressure
C. Loss adjustment expense
34
What is the single most widely used statistic in
the analysis of insurance losses?
A. Loss ratio
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 4

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How many actuaries does it take to change a light
bulb?
A. 1
B. 2
D. However many the client wants it to be.
C. 32
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How many actuaries does it take to change a light
bulb?
A. 1
D. However many the client wants it to be.
39
What language/symbols do actuaries use in
equations?
A. Hieroglyphics
B. Latin
D. Greek
C. Hebrew
40
What language/symbols do actuaries use in
equations?
D. Greek
41
If a coin is flipped twice and each time heads
appears, whats the odds of heads appearing on
the next flip?
A. 33
B. 50
D. 100
C. 75
42
If a coin is flipped twice and each time heads
appears, whats the odds of heads appearing on
the next flip?
B. 50
43
Recommended insurance rate changes are filed
with what state department?
A. Insurance Commissioners
B. Better Business Bureau
D. Parks Recreation
C. Health Human Services
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Recommended insurance rate changes are filed
with what state department?
A. Insurance Commissioners
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 5

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Which of the following computer applications do
most actuaries use to successfully complete
their work?
A. Screensavers
B. Free Cell
D. Sports Websites
C. Spreadsheets
48
Which of the following computer applications do
most actuaries use to successfully complete
their work?
C. Spreadsheets
49
How many North American universities offer
actuarial science programs?
A. 50
B. 113
D. 500
C. 253
50
How many North American universities offer
actuarial science programs?
B. 113
51
What is a mortality table?
A. A list of the probabilities of dying in
the next year
B. A list of which members of a given
group will die next year
C. A place where actuaries eat lunch
D. A popular Chicago restaurant
52
What is a mortality table?
A. A list of the probabilities of dying in
the next year
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___________ statistics are key elements that
actuaries use in developing rates for insurance.
A. Frequency
B. Claim
D. Severity
C. Premium
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___________ statistics are key elements that
actuaries use in developing rates for insurance.
B. Claim
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 6

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Information about becoming an actuary and
schools offering actuarial science programs
can be found at which sites
A. www.soa.org
B. www.casact.org
D. All of the above
C. www.BeAnActuary.org
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Information about becoming an actuary and
schools offering actuarial science programs
can be found at which sites
D. All of the above
59
What does FSA stand for?
A. Free Spirited Actuary
B. Financial Support Actuary
D. Fellow of the Society of Actuaries
C. Famous Spanish Actuary
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What does FSA stand for?
D. Fellow of the Society of Actuaries
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What term describes the average?
A. Mean
B. Median
D. Medium
C. Mode
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What term describes the average?
A. Mean
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What is a prime number?
A. Any number that can be divided by 2
B. Any number that can be divided by
only itself and 1
C. Any number that is positive and
follows 0
D. Any number that is not 0
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What is a prime number?
B. Any number that can be divided by
only itself and 1
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 7

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Jane has an investment that is guaranteed to
return 12. If it is worth 100 today, what will
it be worth in 1 year?
A. 92.00
B. 102.00
D. 112.00
C. 120.00
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Jane has an investment that is guaranteed to
return 12. If it is worth 100 today, what will
it be worth in 1 year?
D. 112.00
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About how many actuaries are there in North
America?
A. 50,000
B. 20,000
D. 2,000
C. 120,000
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About how many actuaries are there in North
America?
B. 20,000
71
To be an actuary you must have a college degree
in
A. Math
B. Statistics
D. None of the above
C. Economics
72
To be an actuary you must have a college degree
in
D. None of the above
73
Who is the father of life insurance?
A. Orville Wright
B. Frank Lloyd Wright
D. Elizur Wright
C. Dudley Doright
74
Who is the father of life insurance?
D. Elizur Wright
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 8

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Which is NOT an insurance company slogan?
A. The quiet company
B. Youre in good hands
D. Just do it
C. Like a good neighbor
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Which is NOT an insurance company slogan?
D. Just do it
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How many exams are needed to become a Fellow of
the Society of Actuaries as of the year 2000?
A. 5
B. 8
D. It depends
C. 10
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How many exams are needed to become a Fellow of
the Society of Actuaries as of the year 2000?
B. 8
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To become a member of the Society of Actuaries,
one must
A. Be a college graduate
B. Have 3 years of actuarial work
D. All of the above
C. Pass SOA courses 1 thru 6
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To become a member of the Society of Actuaries,
one must
C. Pass SOA courses 1 thru 6
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Which of the following is a mathematical graduati
on method?
A. Strom/ MacGinnitie
B. Nelson/ Heacox
D. Briggs/ Stratton
C. Whittaker/ Henderson
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Which of the following is a mathematical graduati
on method?
C. Whittaker/ Henderson
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 9

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Which of the following is commonly found in
an actuarial scientists laboratory?
A. Periodic Table
B. Fire Extinguisher
D. Calculator
C. Safety Goggles
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Which of the following is commonly found in
an actuarial scientists laboratory?
D. Calculator
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What is something typically NOT used to calculate
an individuals benefit calculation?
A. Service
B. Age
D. Earnings
C. Height
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What is something typically NOT used to calculate
an individuals benefit calculation?
C. Height
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With regards to pension plans, what does DC stand
for?
A. Defined Contribution
B. Definite Contribution
D. Dumb Calculator
C. Defined Calculation
92
With regards to pension plans, what does DC stand
for?
A. Defined Contribution
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Which of the following is a defined benefit
type of plan?
A. 401(k) Plan
B. Cash Balance Plan
D. None of the above
C. Profit Sharing Plan
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Which of the following is a defined benefit
type of plan?
B. Cash Balance Plan
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  • Congratulations!

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  • Game 10

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Companies will pay actuarial students actuarial
exam fees, give study time and give raises for
exams passed.
A. True
B. False
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Companies will pay actuarial students actuarial
exam fees, give study time and give raises for
exams passed.
A. True
99
Which of the following professional designations
requires passing the most actuarial exams?
A. FSA
B. ASA
D. MAAA
C. EA
100
Which of the following professional designations
requires passing the most actuarial exams?
A. FSA
101
What is the average amount of time it takes to
become an FSA?
A. 1-2 years
B. 2-4 years
D. 7-14 years
C. 4-8 years
102
What is the average amount of time it takes to
become an FSA?
D. 7-14 years
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After passing the first 8 exams what more is
required to become an FSA?
A. Completing a project
B. Attending a series of seminars
D. Nothing
C. Both A B
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After passing the first 8 exams what more is
required to become an FSA?
C. Both A B
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  • Congratulations!
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