This exam measures your understanding of advanced Marketplace topics and your ability to apply them to real client situations. Read every question carefully — some questions require choosing the best action an agent should take.
75
Questions
75 min
Recommended
90%
Passing Score
68
Correct to Pass
Sections
Understanding ACA Benefits (10 questions)
Analyzing Marketplace Benefits (10 questions)
Consent & Authorization (8 questions)
Data Matching & Documents (8 questions)
Effectuating Coverage (8 questions)
Reporting Life Changes (8 questions)
Income Estimation (8 questions)
Annual Reviews (8 questions)
Transitioning Marketplace Clients to Medicare (7 questions)
Instructions
Read each question carefully and select the best answer.
Some questions test knowledge; most test practical judgment, client conversations, ethics, and compliance.
Question order and answer order are randomized each attempt.
You may flag questions for review and return to them using the navigator.
Review all unanswered questions before submitting.
Passing requires 90% (68 of 75). Retakes are unlimited, and you can retake incorrect questions only.
Protect the client: never manipulate income, never promise subsidies, always obtain consent, always report changes, and always verify current rules.
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Disclaimer. This exam is intended for internal educational purposes only. Marketplace eligibility, Premium Tax Credits, Cost-Sharing Reductions, Medicaid, CHIP, Special Enrollment Periods, employer coverage rules, Medicare eligibility, and carrier requirements are governed by current federal and state regulations and official Marketplace guidance. Agents should always verify current rules before advising clients. This internal exam does not replace current Marketplace rules, CMS training, official eligibility determinations, carrier guidance, or federal tax advice.