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About the W02 exam
W02 is the CII's Arabic-language delivery of the Award in General Insurance. The syllabus, the learning outcomes and the weightings are identical to W01 — 100 multiple-choice questions in two hours, four options, no negative marking, nominal 70% pass mark with standard-setting — but the paper is set and answered in Arabic.
The questions, options and explanations in this bank are in Arabic and display right to left, whichever interface language you choose.
What the syllabus covers
Risk and insurance. The nature of risk and how it is perceived and categorised, the risk management process, perils and hazards, the need for insurance, co-insurance, dual insurance and self-insurance, and the main classes of insurance.
The insurance market. Market structure, types of insurer, Lloyd's, distribution channels and key professional roles.
Legal principles. By far the largest outcome and the one that decides most results: valid contracts and their termination, agency, insurable interest, disclosure and representation, proximate cause, indemnity and its modification, underinsurance and average, contribution, and subrogation.
Regulation and financial crime. The importance of regulation, capital adequacy, combating financial crime, and fraud.
Ethics and internal control. The functions of the CII, fair treatment of customers, "fit and proper" requirements, and internal control systems.
A note on terminology
Arabic insurance terminology varies between markets, and the difference between two plausible renderings of the same English term can decide a question. Every item in this bank is written against a locked glossary derived from the CII's own Arabic study text, so the wording you practise on is the wording you will meet in the exam. Where a term has a common alternative in regional use, the explanation notes it the first time it appears.
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