#1
Which of the following is NOT a part of Medicare?
#2
When can you initially enroll in Medicare?
Between January 1 and March 31
Between April 1 and June 30
Between July 1 and September 30
Between October 15 and December 7
#3
Which of the following is a requirement for Medicare eligibility based on age?
At least 60 years old
At least 65 years old
At least 70 years old
At least 75 years old
#4
Which of the following is NOT typically covered by Medicare?
Emergency room visits
Prescription drugs
Dental care
Inpatient hospital care
#5
Which Medicare program covers prescription drugs?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part C
Medicare Part D
#6
What does Medicare Part A cover?
Hospital stays
Prescription drugs
Routine check-ups
Outpatient procedures
#7
What is the purpose of Medicare Part D?
Hospital insurance
Medical insurance
Prescription drug coverage
Long-term care coverage
#8
What is the 'Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period'?
A period for making changes to Medicare Advantage plans
A period for enrolling in Medicare for the first time
A period for enrolling in Medicare Part D
A period for switching from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage
#9
What does Medicare Part B cover?
Hospital stays
Doctor visits and outpatient care
Prescription drugs
Long-term care
#10
During which period can you change your Medicare coverage for the next year?
Annual Enrollment Period
Initial Enrollment Period
Special Enrollment Period
General Enrollment Period
#11
Which factor does NOT affect Medicare eligibility?
Age
Income
Employment status
Citizenship status
#12
What does Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, offer?
It combines Part A and Part B coverage
It provides coverage for prescription drugs
It covers long-term care services
It offers coverage for dental and vision care
#13
What does 'IRMAA' stand for in Medicare?
Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount
International Retiree Medical Assistance Agency
Insurance-Related Medical Adjustment Amount
Individual Retirement Medicare Assistance Act
#14
What is the penalty for late enrollment in Medicare Part B?
5% increase in premium for each year of delay
10% increase in premium for each year of delay
15% increase in premium for each year of delay
20% increase in premium for each year of delay
#15
What is the 'Medicare Summary Notice'?
A summary of benefits provided by Medicare Part A
A notice that summarizes medical services and supplies billed to Medicare
A summary of coverage options offered by Medicare Part C
A notice sent to Medicare beneficiaries for enrolling in Medicare Part D