MPI Study Guide 2026
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📋 MPI Exam Format at a Glance
📚 MPI Topics to Study (15)
✍️ Sample MPI Questions & Answers
1. Which of the following would be excluded under Coverage C of the CGL? Select all that apply.
Coverage C excludes injuries to the insured's employees and injuries that occur while participating in athletics.
2. What is the relationship between theory and practice in Manitoba Public Insurance accident procedures?
Theory and practice are complementary: theoretical knowledge provides the conceptual framework and understanding that guides effective, evidence-based practical application in professional settings.
3. All of the following reduce the CGL's General Aggregate Limit except which of the following?
There is a separate Products-Completed Operations Aggregate limit that is not subject to the General Aggregate limit.
4. In Manitoba Public Insurance, why is driver knowledge knowledge important for professional certification?
Professional certification in specific knowledge areas demonstrates that practitioners have met established competency standards, ensuring quality of service and public protection.
5. When a near-miss incident occurs in Manitoba Public Insurance operations, what is the most appropriate first response?
Near-miss incidents are valuable learning opportunities. Reporting and investigating them helps identify hazards that could lead to actual injuries or property damage in the future.
6. Providers who o not accept assignment of Medicare benefits do not receive information included in the ______, which is sent to the patient.
Providers who do not accept assignment of Medicare benefits do not receive information included in the Medicare summary notice, which is sent to the patient. The Medicare summary notice is a document that provides a summary of the services or supplies billed to Medicare on the patient's behalf. It includes information such as the date of service, the provider's name, the service provided, the amount billed, and the amount Medicare paid. This notice is sent to the patient to inform them about the services they received and the financial responsibility they may have.