CPP-confusing answer

CPP-confusing answer

by William Genovese -
Number of replies: 1

I don't understand how C. can be the correct answer when it does not include all of the possible "coverage parts" available. Technically, wouldn't A,B,& C all be correct because you only need two or more coverage parts to constitute a CPP. Am I missing something, please help.
What constitutes a CPP?
Choose one answer.
A. Any two or more of the following "coverage parts": Commercial Inland Marine; Boiler and Machinery; Commercial Auto (includes Business Auto, Garage and Truckers Incorrect
B. Any two or more of the following "coverage parts": Commercial Property; Commercial General Liability; Commercial Auto (includes Business Auto, Garage and Truckers Incorrect
C. Any two or more of the following "coverage parts": Commercial Property; Commercial General Liability; Commercial Crime/Employee Dishonesty; Commercial Inland Marine; Boiler and Machinery; Commercial Auto (includes Business Auto, Garage and Truckers) Correct
D. Any two coverage parts Incorrect
In reply to William Genovese

Re: CPP-confusing answer

by Jan Bradburn- -
William, You're correct. This is a confusing question/answer. Answer "C" does not list all of the coverage parts available. I'll have these answers corrected to reflect your concern. Thanks for pointing out. Jan