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Social Security Survivors Benefits

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Who is eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. A spouse who is at least 60 years old.

  2. A child who is under 18 years old.

  3. A disabled child who is 18 years old or older.

  4. A parent who is at least 62 years old and was dependent on the deceased worker.

  5. All of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Social Security survivors benefits are available to spouses, children, and parents of deceased workers who meet certain eligibility requirements.

What is the amount of Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. 50% of the deceased worker's benefit amount.

  2. 75% of the deceased worker's benefit amount.

  3. 100% of the deceased worker's benefit amount.

  4. The amount varies depending on the survivor's age and relationship to the deceased worker.

  5. None of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The amount of Social Security survivors benefits varies depending on the survivor's age and relationship to the deceased worker.

How long can Social Security survivors benefits be paid?

  1. Until the survivor reaches age 60.

  2. Until the survivor reaches age 62.

  3. Until the survivor reaches age 65.

  4. Until the survivor dies.

  5. None of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Social Security survivors benefits can be paid until the survivor dies.

What is the work requirement for Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. The survivor must have worked for at least 10 years.

  2. The survivor must have worked for at least 20 years.

  3. The survivor must have worked for at least 30 years.

  4. There is no work requirement for Social Security survivors benefits.

  5. None of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

There is no work requirement for Social Security survivors benefits.

What is the income limit for Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. $1,000 per month.

  2. $2,000 per month.

  3. $3,000 per month.

  4. $4,000 per month.

  5. There is no income limit for Social Security survivors benefits.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

There is no income limit for Social Security survivors benefits.

What is the application process for Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. The survivor must file an application with the Social Security Administration.

  2. The survivor must provide proof of the deceased worker's death.

  3. The survivor must provide proof of their relationship to the deceased worker.

  4. The survivor must provide proof of their income and assets.

  5. All of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The survivor must file an application with the Social Security Administration, provide proof of the deceased worker's death, provide proof of their relationship to the deceased worker, and provide proof of their income and assets.

How long does it take to process an application for Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. 1-2 weeks.

  2. 2-4 weeks.

  3. 4-6 weeks.

  4. 6-8 weeks.

  5. 8-10 weeks.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

It typically takes 4-6 weeks to process an application for Social Security survivors benefits.

What is the appeals process for Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. The survivor can file an appeal with the Social Security Administration.

  2. The survivor can file an appeal with the federal court.

  3. The survivor can file an appeal with both the Social Security Administration and the federal court.

  4. There is no appeals process for Social Security survivors benefits.

  5. None of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The survivor can file an appeal with the Social Security Administration and, if the appeal is denied, can file an appeal with the federal court.

What are some of the common reasons why Social Security survivors benefits are denied?

  1. The survivor is not eligible for benefits.

  2. The survivor did not file an application on time.

  3. The survivor did not provide the required documentation.

  4. The survivor has too much income or assets.

  5. All of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Social Security survivors benefits can be denied for a variety of reasons, including ineligibility, late filing, lack of documentation, and excess income or assets.

What can a survivor do if their Social Security survivors benefits are denied?

  1. File an appeal with the Social Security Administration.

  2. File an appeal with the federal court.

  3. Contact their local Social Security office for assistance.

  4. All of the above.

  5. None of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

A survivor can file an appeal with the Social Security Administration, file an appeal with the federal court, or contact their local Social Security office for assistance if their Social Security survivors benefits are denied.

What are some of the resources available to help survivors apply for Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. The Social Security Administration website.

  2. The Social Security Administration toll-free number.

  3. Local Social Security offices.

  4. Non-profit organizations that provide assistance with Social Security benefits.

  5. All of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

There are a variety of resources available to help survivors apply for Social Security survivors benefits, including the Social Security Administration website, the Social Security Administration toll-free number, local Social Security offices, and non-profit organizations that provide assistance with Social Security benefits.

What is the best way to learn more about Social Security survivors benefits?

  1. Visit the Social Security Administration website.

  2. Call the Social Security Administration toll-free number.

  3. Contact your local Social Security office.

  4. Read books and articles about Social Security benefits.

  5. All of the above.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

There are a variety of ways to learn more about Social Security survivors benefits, including visiting the Social Security Administration website, calling the Social Security Administration toll-free number, contacting your local Social Security office, and reading books and articles about Social Security benefits.

What is the Social Security Administration's toll-free number?

  1. 1-800-772-1213.

  2. 1-800-772-1214.

  3. 1-800-772-1215.

  4. 1-800-772-1216.

  5. 1-800-772-1217.


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The Social Security Administration's toll-free number is 1-800-772-1213.

What is the Social Security Administration's website address?


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The Social Security Administration's website address is www.ssa.gov.

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