Texas Accident & Health Insurance Exam Practice
Pass your Texas 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions (Accident & Health)
Q:How do I pass the Texas insurance exam?
To pass the Texas insurance exam, you should complete a pre-licensing course (if required or recommended), study the Texas Insurance Code, and practice with high-quality exam questions. Aim for consistency above 80% on practice tests.
Q:What is the passing score for the Texas insurance exam?
The passing score for most Texas insurance exams is 70%. You will need to answer correctly approximately 105 out of 150 questions.
Q:How much does the Texas insurance exam cost?
The exam fee is typically around $43 per attempt, paid to the testing provider (Pearson VUE).
Q:Where can I take the Texas insurance exam?
You can take the exam at a Pearson VUE testing center or via OnVUE online proctoring from your home or office.
Q:What happens if I fail the Texas insurance exam?
If you fail, you can retake the exam. There is generally no waiting period, but you must pay the exam fee again.
Q:Are there pre-licensing education requirements in Texas?
Texas requires 40 hours of pre-licensing education for a General Lines Accident & Health license through a TDI-approved provider. It is highly recommended to complete a structured course to ensure thorough preparation.