WUA · WUA — الاكتتاب في التأمين (Non-UK) — Arabic

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LO1 · Learning outcome 1 5 · 7%
LO2 · Learning outcome 2 15 · 20%
LO3 · Learning outcome 3 10 · 13%
LO4 · Learning outcome 4 3 · 4%
LO5 · Learning outcome 5 3 · 4%
LO6 · Learning outcome 6 3 · 4%
LO7 · Learning outcome 7 2 · 3%
LO8 · Learning outcome 8 13 · 17%
LO9 · Learning outcome 9 10 · 13%
LO10 · Learning outcome 10 5 · 7%
LO11 · Learning outcome 11 6 · 8%

Every paper is weighted the same way the CII weights WUA — so each attempt is individually exam-representative.

About the WUA exam

WUA is the CII's Arabic-language delivery of its non-UK underwriting unit. Syllabus, learning outcomes and weightings are identical to WUE — 75 multiple-choice questions in two hours, four options, no negative marking, nominal 70% pass mark with standard-setting — 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

Eleven learning outcomes, more than any other unit at this level. They run from material facts and hazard, through obtaining information, quotations, premiums and evidence of cover; policy wordings, exclusions, conditions and warranties; renewals and cancellation; personal and commercial lines products; support services; underwriting criteria across every class together with fraud detection and consequences; underwriting data and the loss ratio; the risk premium and the reporting factors built on top of it; and finally the market cycle, risk accumulation and basic reinsurance.

Two outcomes — obtaining information and premiums, and underwriting criteria and fraud — carry well over a third of the paper between them.

A note on terminology

Underwriting Arabic is where terminology precision matters most, because several English terms map to Arabic renderings that are easy to confuse: excess against deductible, contribution against co-insurance, underwriting capacity against contractual capacity, and average as a policy condition against proportional reinsurance. Every item here is written to a locked glossary drawn from the CII's Arabic study text, and the explanations flag these pairs where they arise.

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