#1
Which part of Medicare covers hospital stays?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part C
Medicare Part D
#2
What service does Medicare Part B typically cover?
Hospital stays
Doctor visits
Prescription drugs
Long-term care
#3
What is the age requirement to qualify for Medicare?
#4
What is the purpose of Medicare Part D?
Covering hospital stays
Providing vision and dental care
Offering prescription drug coverage
Paying for long-term care
#5
What is the purpose of Medicare Part C?
To provide prescription drug coverage
To offer supplemental insurance for Medicare beneficiaries
To allow private insurance companies to provide Medicare benefits
To cover long-term care services
#6
Which of the following is not a requirement to qualify for Medicare?
Being a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Having a qualifying disability
Being employed full-time
Having worked and paid Medicare taxes for a certain period
#7
Which of the following is true about Medicare Part A coverage?
It covers all medical expenses without any out-of-pocket costs.
It primarily covers hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, and some home health care services.
It only covers prescription drugs.
It is only available to individuals with low income.
#8
What does Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, offer?
Coverage for prescription drugs only
Additional benefits beyond Original Medicare, such as vision, dental, and hearing
Access to long-term care facilities
Coverage for medical emergencies outside the country
#9
What is the 'Medicare Summary Notice' (MSN) used for?
To apply for Medicare benefits
To verify eligibility for Medicare
To report fraudulent activity or errors in Medicare billing
To request additional Medicare coverage
#10
What does Medicare Part B typically cover?
Prescription drugs
Inpatient hospital care
Doctor visits
Long-term care
#11
What is a Medicare Advantage Plan?
A private insurance plan that provides Medicare benefits
A government-run program for low-income individuals
A supplementary plan for Medicare Part D
A plan specifically for dental and vision care
#12
Which of the following is not typically covered by Medicare?
Emergency room visits
Prescription drugs
Dental care
Mental health services
#13
Which government agency oversees Medicare?
Social Security Administration
Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Department of Veterans Affairs
#14
What is the difference between Medicare Part A and Part B?
Part A covers inpatient care, while Part B covers outpatient services.
Part A covers doctor visits, while Part B covers hospital stays.
Part A covers prescription drugs, while Part B covers preventive care.
Part A covers long-term care, while Part B covers emergency room visits.
#15
What is the primary source of funding for Medicare?
State governments
Federal income taxes
Payroll taxes
Individual premiums
#16
Which Medicare program provides coverage for low-income individuals?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Advantage
Medicaid
#17
Which entity administers the enrollment process for Medicare?
Social Security Administration
Internal Revenue Service
Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Health and Human Services
#18
What is the purpose of Medicare Part D Extra Help?
To provide additional benefits beyond what Medicare covers
To assist low-income beneficiaries with prescription drug costs
To offer coverage for long-term care services
To provide access to Medicare Advantage plans
#19
What is a Medicare Cost Plan?
A type of Medicare Advantage plan
A plan that combines Medicare Part A and Part B
A supplemental insurance plan for Medicare beneficiaries
A plan for individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
#20
What is the income threshold for Medicare Part B Premiums?
There is no income threshold for Part B premiums
$50,000 for individuals and $100,000 for couples
$85,000 for individuals and $170,000 for couples
$150,000 for individuals and $300,000 for couples
#21
What is the 'donut hole' in Medicare Part D coverage?
A gap in prescription drug coverage
An additional deductible for high-income beneficiaries
A limit on the number of doctor visits per year
A restriction on coverage for pre-existing conditions
#22
Which of the following is true about Medigap policies?
They are provided by Medicare Part A.
They are designed to replace Medicare.
They help cover some of the costs not covered by Original Medicare.
They are available only to low-income individuals.
#23
What is the 'Initial Enrollment Period' for Medicare?
A 7-month period beginning 3 months before turning 65
A 6-month period beginning at age 60
An annual enrollment period for current Medicare beneficiaries
A one-time enrollment opportunity for individuals with specific health conditions
#24
What is the penalty for late enrollment in Medicare Part B?
A permanent increase in premiums
A temporary suspension of benefits
A loss of eligibility for Medicare
A monthly premium increase for each year of delay
#25
What is the 'Welcome to Medicare' preventive visit?
An initial consultation with a Medicare provider
A wellness checkup available to new Medicare beneficiaries
A seminar on Medicare benefits and coverage options
A one-time enrollment opportunity for certain individuals