Florida Insurance Claims Adjuster License Practice Exam

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What does Derelict refer to?

  1. Abandoned houses ready for demolition

  2. Material likely being a motor vehicle that is inoperable and primarily valued as scrap

  3. Ships abandoned at sea

  4. Unused and obsolete machinery

The correct answer is: Material likely being a motor vehicle that is inoperable and primarily valued as scrap

Derelict refers to something that has been abandoned or left behind, often in a poor or deteriorating condition. While options A, C, and D all describe derelict objects, they are not as specific as option B. Option A only refers to abandoned houses, while option C only mentions ships abandoned at sea. Option D is the most general term, describing unused and obsolete machinery. Option B, on the other hand, specifically mentions material, such as a motor vehicle, that is not operational and is only valuable as scrap.