International Baccalaureate (IB) Practice Exam

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What does comprehensive coverage cover regarding your vehicle?

  1. Damages caused by a collision

  2. Damages not caused by a collision

  3. Basic maintenance and repairs

  4. Only damages from theft

The correct answer is: Damages not caused by a collision

Comprehensive coverage is designed to protect your vehicle against damages that are not the result of a collision. This type of insurance typically covers a range of incidents such as theft, vandalism, damage from natural disasters (like floods or hurricanes), fire, and falling objects. Essentially, it functions as a safeguard against unforeseen events that can cause damage to your vehicle, providing peace of mind that you are protected in various scenarios outside of your control. Other potential choices refer to coverage types that are outside the scope of comprehensive insurance. Options related to collision or basic maintenance and repairs do not align with the protection that comprehensive coverage offers, which is specifically focused on non-collision-related incidents. Therefore, the understanding that comprehensive coverage is aimed at damages not resulting from a collision precisely captures its role in vehicle insurance policies.