ASSIGNMENT 2 1. Explain the law of large numbers. 2a. What is the meaning of adverse selection? b. Identify some methods that insurers use to control for adverse selection. 3. Buildings in flood zones are difficult to insure by private insurers because the ideal requirements of an insurable risk are difficult to meet. a. Identify the ideal requirements of an insurable risk. b. Which of the requirements of an insurable risk are not met by the flood peril? 5. Insurance imposes certain costs on society, which include fraudulent and inflated claims. Briefly explain the scenarios in which insurance companies could detect these costs. 5. Describe the major government social insurance programs in Ghana. 6. Private insurance provides numerous coverages that can be used to meet specific loss situations. For each of the following situations, identify a private insurance coverage that would provide the desired protection. a. Emily, age 28, is a single parent with two dependent children. She wants to make certain that funds are available for her children's education if she dies before her youngest child finishes college. b. Danielle, age 16, recently obtained her driver's license. Her parents want to make certain they are protected if Danielle negligently injures another motorist while driving a family car. c. Jacob, age 30 , is married with two dependents. He wants his income to continue if he becomes totally disabled and unable to work. d. Tyler, age 35, recently purchased a house for GHC 600,000.00 that is located in an area where floods frequently occur. He wants to make certain that funds are available if the house is damaged or destroyed by a flood. e. Nathan, age 40, owns an upscale furniture store. Nathan wants to be protected if a customer is injured while shopping in the store and sues him for the bodily injury