Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I study in my Insurance Course to pass the state exam?

Visit the Resource Center Tab in your course to read our Recommended Study Steps. ExamFX’s recommended study steps will help you successfully complete our training program. 

Recommended Study Steps

Chapters

  • Study the chapters in the course in the order presented. It is important to note that all of the information presented is potentially testable. Give yourself enough time to build a solid foundation of concepts.
  • Read for comprehension, not speed (at least 1-2 hours per chapter).
  • Take notes and pay attention to “Know This!” Markers.
  • Watch chapter videos and practice with Flash Cards, if available.
  • Review Chapter Recaps and study Key Facts.

Chapter Quizzes

  • Take and pass each Chapter Quiz 2-3 consecutive times. Once you have successfully passed 2-3 quizzes, you should feel confident moving to the next chapter.
  • Review missed questions.
  • Review course material between quiz attempts as needed.

Practice Exam

  • After studying all of the chapters and passing the Chapter Quizzes, it is recommended to take and pass the Practice Exam 2-3 consecutive times with scores close to or above 80%.
  • Review missed questions and the score report.
  • Review course material and, if available, complete a Focused Exam between exam attempts.

The Practice Exam is available in two modes:

  • Learning Mode: correct answers and explanations displayed after each question. Take the exam in Learning Mode to practice and reinforce your knowledge.
  • Exam Mode: correct answers and explanations for missed questions provided at the end of the exam. Take the exam in Exam Mode to test your knowledge.

Readiness Exam

  • The Readiness Exam will be available after you passing the Practice Exam with 70% or higher.
  • The Readiness Exam is the final check to determine if you are ready to pass your state licensing exam.
  • You only have two attempts for this exam.
  • We recommend you take your second Readiness Exam 2-3 days before your state exam.
  • Review the score report and course materials as needed.