British Columbia Practice Test

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What is the term for the initial license granted to new drivers?

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What steps should you follow when merging onto a freeway?

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What is the legal restriction on smoking in a motor vehicle when passengers under a certain age are present?

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What is the term for driving a motor vehicle at a speed slower than the flow of traffic?

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At what distance should you dim your high beams when approaching or following another vehicle at night?

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What should you do when approaching an intersection with a red light while planning to go straight?

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What three signals does a flashing green light indicate at an intersection where left and right turns are allowed?

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What actions should you take if your vehicle breaks down on the highway?

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What does a flashing yellow beacon above an intersection indicate?

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What are three conditions in which using cruise control is unsafe?

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What are three common factors that can cause a vehicle to skid?

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At what speed should you drive to ensure safe stopping, regardless of weather conditions?

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Under what conditions are drivers required to switch their headlights to low beam?

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What does a red traffic light with a green arrow indicate at an intersection?

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Who has the right-of-way if the traffic light changes while a pedestrian is still crossing the street?

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What should you do when driving on a two-way street and hear the siren of an approaching emergency vehicle?

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When are drivers holding a license under the Graduated Driver License Program restricted from operating a vehicle?

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What safety requirements must be met for a child over 18 kg but shorter than 145 cm and under nine years old while in a vehicle?

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What is the term for the area that cannot be seen in the rearview or side mirrors?

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Where should your vehicle be positioned on a two-way road when preparing to make a left turn?

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Within what time period must an accident be reported to the nearest provincial or municipal police?

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What does a flashing "Don't Walk" signal mean for pedestrians at a crosswalk?

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What is the standard maximum speed limit in cities and towns when no signage is present?

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Who has the right-of-way at an intersection when the traffic light is green?

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What must you do before proceeding into an intersection controlled by a stop sign?

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Who is responsible for making sure all passengers are properly secured with seat belts or child restraint systems?

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What does a school zone sign indicating a speed limit of 30 km/h mean?

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What specific requirements must large trucks meet?

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What items are drivers prohibited from having in a recreational vehicle or boat trailer?

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What conditions must be fulfilled when operating a vehicle with a learner's license?

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FAQs

The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test contains questions related to road signs, traffic signals, and rules of the road. These questions assess your understanding of safe driving practices, Alberta's traffic laws, and the meaning of road signs.

The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need to correctly answer at least 25 questions.

You must achieve a score of 83% or higher to pass the Alberta learners test. This means you need to answer at least 25 out of 30 questions correctly.

You can find free Alberta learners practice tests on websites such as drivingexams.ca, which provides Alberta-specific practice tests that mimic the actual exam format.

Yes, the Alberta learners test is available in multiple languages, including English, French, Punjabi, Chinese, and others. Contact your local registry office to confirm the availability of specific languages.

To take the Alberta learners test, you need to bring:

  • Proof of identity (e.g., birth certificate, passport)
  • Proof of Alberta residency (e.g., utility bill, bank statement)
  • A parent or legal guardian (if you're under 18)
  • A valid payment method to cover the test fees

You can book an appointment for the Alberta learners test through your nearest Alberta registry office. Some offices allow online booking, while others require you to book in person or over the phone.

The cost of taking the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test is typically around $17, though the fee may vary depending on the registry office. There may also be additional fees for retaking the test if you fail.

The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test usually takes about 30 minutes to complete. However, there is no time limit, so you can take as long as needed to answer all the questions.

Yes, if you fail the Alberta learners test, you can retake it. However, you must wait at least 24 hours before taking the test again, and you will need to pay the test fee each time.

The minimum age to take the Alberta learners test is 14 years old. If you're under 18, you will need parental or legal guardian consent to apply for the Class 7 learner's license.

To study efficiently for the Alberta driving test, use resources such as:

  • The Alberta Driver’s Guide to Operation, Safety, and Licensing
  • Online practice tests that simulate the actual exam
  • Reviewing road signs and traffic laws regularly
  • Taking short, frequent study sessions to retain information better

To pass on the first try, consider these tips:

  • Practice regularly using online tests to become familiar with the format
  • Focus on learning road signs, traffic signals, and safety rules
  • Read the Alberta Driver’s Guide thoroughly
  • Stay calm and take your time when answering the questions during the test

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