#1
When can you first enroll in Medicare?
At age 65
At age 62
At age 60
At age 70
#2
What does Medicare Part A typically cover?
Hospital stays
Prescription drugs
Outpatient services
Doctor visits
#3
Which of the following individuals is automatically enrolled in Medicare?
Anyone receiving Social Security benefits
Anyone over the age of 60
Veterans
Individuals with private insurance
#4
What does Medicare Part C refer to?
Medicare prescription drug coverage
Medicare Advantage plans
Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)
Medicaid
#5
Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare?
Hospital stays
Prescription drugs
Routine dental care
Doctor visits
#6
What is the purpose of Medicare Part D?
To provide coverage for inpatient hospital stays
To cover preventive services
To provide coverage for prescription drugs
To cover outpatient medical services
#7
Which of the following is NOT a Medicare Advantage plan?
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Fee-for-Service (FFS)
Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS)
#8
During what period can you make changes to your Medicare coverage?
Open Enrollment Period
Initial Enrollment Period
Special Enrollment Period
Annual Enrollment Period
#9
What is the penalty for late enrollment in Medicare Part B?
5% of premium for each year of delay
10% of premium for each year of delay
1% of premium for each month of delay
There is no penalty
#10
What is the income threshold for the Medicare Part B premium surcharge?
$75,000 for an individual
$85,000 for an individual
$100,000 for an individual
$150,000 for an individual
#11
Which of the following services is covered by Medicare Part B?
Inpatient hospital stays
Skilled nursing facility care
Routine dental care
Ambulance services
#12
Which of the following is NOT a factor that affects Medicare eligibility?
Age
Income
Citizenship
Marital status
#13
Which part of Medicare typically covers prescription drugs?
#14
What is the waiting period for coverage to begin after enrolling in Medicare?
1 month
3 months
6 months
Coverage begins immediately
#15
What is the purpose of Medigap insurance?
To provide extra coverage for Medicare Part A only
To provide coverage for Medicare Part B only
To fill gaps in Medicare coverage
To cover prescription drugs
#16
What is the grace period for enrolling in Medicare Part D after becoming eligible?
30 days
60 days
90 days
6 months
#17
Which Medicare program provides coverage for low-income individuals?
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Part A
Medicare Savings Programs
Medicare Part D
#18
What is the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medigap?
Medicare Advantage provides additional benefits, while Medigap fills coverage gaps.
Medicare Advantage is only for prescription drugs, while Medigap is for all medical expenses.
Medicare Advantage is free for everyone, while Medigap requires a premium.
Medicare Advantage is provided by the government, while Medigap is sold by private insurance companies.