Oregon Accident & Health Insurance Exam Practice
Pass your Oregon accident & health licensing exam on your first attempt. Practice with real exam-style questions, study explanations, and track your pass probability.
Interactive Accident & Health Sample Questions
Try these 5 free sample questions below. Select an answer to see instant feedback and complete, structured explanations.
Under a major medical health insurance policy, what is the percentage of covered expenses that the insurer pays after the deductible is met?
Frequently Asked Questions (Accident & Health)
Q:How do I pass the Oregon insurance exam?
To pass the Oregon insurance exam, you should complete a pre-licensing course (at least 20 hours for Accident & Health), study the OR Insurance Code, and practice with high-quality exam questions. Aim for consistency above 80% on practice tests before scheduling your PSI appointment.
Q:What is the passing score for the Oregon insurance exam?
The passing score for most Oregon insurance exams is 70%. You will need to answer approximately 105 out of 150 questions correctly for the combined Life & Health exam.
Q:How much does the Oregon insurance exam cost?
The exam fee is approximately $65 per attempt, paid to PSI, the authorized testing provider for Oregon DFR exams. You must also pay for pre-licensing education and fingerprinting separately.
Q:Where can I take the Oregon insurance exam?
You can take the OR insurance exam at a PSI testing center in Oregon or via remote online proctoring from your home or office, subject to system requirements. Visit the PSI website to find a test center near you.
Q:What happens if I fail the Oregon insurance exam?
If you fail, you can retake the exam. There is generally no mandatory waiting period, but you must pay the exam fee again for each attempt. Use your score report to identify weak areas and focus your additional study there.
Q:Are there pre-licensing education requirements in Oregon?
Yes. Oregon requires at least 20 hours of approved pre-licensing education for a Accident & Health license. Courses must be taken through an Oregon DFR-approved provider. It is highly recommended to complete a structured course before attempting the state exam.