#1
Which part of Medicare covers hospital stays and inpatient care?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part C
Medicare Part D
#2
What is the initial enrollment age window for Medicare?
#3
What is the 'Medicare Initial Enrollment Period'?
The first time you qualify for Medicare
The annual period to switch Medicare plans
A waiting period before Medicare coverage begins
The period to apply for Medicare Part D
#4
What does the term 'Medicare for All' generally refer to?
A specific Medicare plan
Expanding Medicare to cover the entire population
A campaign slogan for a political candidate
A Medicare advocacy organization
#5
What is the purpose of the Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period?
To enroll in a new Medicare Advantage plan
To switch from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage
To disenroll from a Medicare Advantage plan and return to Original Medicare
To make changes to Medicare Part D coverage
#6
What does Medicare Part B primarily cover?
Prescription drugs
Hospital stays
Outpatient services and preventive care
Long-term care
#7
Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare Part D?
Insulin
Prescription drugs
Vaccines
Hospital stays
#8
Which Medicare program covers low-income individuals and families?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part C
Medicaid
#9
What is the 'coverage gap' in Medicare Part D often referred to as?
Doughnut hole
Donut gap
Prescription void
Coverage lapse
#10
Which of the following services is typically covered by Medicare Part B?
Hospital stays
Doctor visits
Prescription drugs
Nursing home care
#11
What is the purpose of Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)?
To provide extra benefits beyond Original Medicare
To cover dental and vision care
To replace Original Medicare
To cover long-term care
#12
What is the purpose of the Medicare Open Enrollment Period?
To apply for Medicare benefits for the first time
To make changes to your Medicare coverage
To enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan
To sign up for Medicare Part D
#13
Which part of Medicare covers outpatient care, doctor visits, and preventive services?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part C
Medicare Part D
#14
What does the term 'Medically Needy' refer to in Medicaid?
Individuals requiring extensive medical care
Individuals with limited financial resources
Individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid
Individuals with high medical expenses and low income
#15
Which of the following is covered by both Medicare and Medicaid?
Long-term care
Prescription drugs
Hospital stays
Dental services
#16
What is the purpose of Medicare Advantage (Part C)?
To cover prescription drugs
To provide additional benefits beyond Original Medicare
To cover hospital stays
To offer long-term care coverage
#17
In Medicare terminology, what is Medigap?
A government assistance program
A supplemental insurance policy to cover gaps in Medicare
A type of Medicare Advantage plan
A discount program for seniors
#18
What is the income-based premium adjustment known as in Medicare Part B?
Income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA)
Premium income adjustment (PIA)
Medicare premium surcharge
Income-dependent premium modification (IDPM)
#19
Which organization administers the Medicare program?
Social Security Administration
Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Medicare Oversight Bureau
#20
Which Medicare plan covers prescription drugs?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part C
Medicare Part D
#21
During the 'Special Enrollment Period,' when can you typically enroll in or change your Medicare Advantage Plan?
Anytime during the year
Only during the Annual Enrollment Period
Within 6 months of turning 65
After age 70
#22
What is the 'Welcome to Medicare' preventive visit?
A mandatory health assessment upon enrollment
An optional visit for preventive services
A requirement for Medicare Part D enrollment
A post-enrollment educational session
#23
What is the income threshold for triggering the highest income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) in Medicare Part B premiums?
$85,000 for an individual
$150,000 for a couple
$200,000 for an individual
$500,000 for a couple
#24
What is the purpose of the Medicare Savings Program?
To provide free Medicare coverage
To help with Medicare premiums, deductibles, and co-insurance
To offer additional benefits not covered by Medicare
To provide long-term care coverage
#25
In Medicare Part D, what is the 'donut hole'?
A coverage gap with higher out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs
A special discount program for seniors
A type of prescription drug plan
A period for changing Part D plans