Who cannot be covered under a family floater policy?

Children
Spouse
Parents-in-law
Maternal uncle

The correct answer is D. Maternal uncle.

A family floater policy is a type of health insurance policy that covers a family unit, typically a husband, wife, and their children. The policy can also cover other dependents, such as parents or grandparents. The premium for a family floater policy is typically lower than the sum of the premiums for individual policies for each member of the family.

The following are the options for the question:

  • A. Children: Children are typically covered under a family floater policy. The policy can cover children up to a certain age, such as 25 or 30.
  • B. Spouse: A spouse is also typically covered under a family floater policy. The policy can cover a spouse regardless of whether they are working or not.
  • C. Parents-in-law: Parents-in-law are not typically covered under a family floater policy. However, some policies may allow parents-in-law to be covered as dependents.
  • D. Maternal uncle: A maternal uncle is not typically covered under a family floater policy. A family floater policy typically covers a nuclear family, which includes a husband, wife, and their children.
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