M1 Practice Test

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M1 Practice Test 03

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When a motorcyclist is turning left from a passing lane into a passing lane, which tire track position should they use?

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What risk do motorcyclists face when they overdrive their headlights?

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Under what circumstances may a motorcyclist pass on the shoulder?

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What does the term 'lane splitting' refer to?

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What does a flashing amber traffic light at an intersection indicate drivers must do?

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Which section of a wet road is typically the most slippery?

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What does it indicate when a motorcyclist extends their left arm parallel to the ground, bent at the elbow, and points downward?

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How should a motorcyclist signal other drivers when attempting to shift lanes or make a turn?

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What is considered the most dangerous position to be in while riding a motorcycle on the road?

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What impact does alcohol consumption have on a motorcyclist?

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Why is it important to apply the brakes as needed before... ?

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On most motorcycles, which brake is controlled by the foot pedal?

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What tire track or blocking position should a motorcyclist adopt when making a right turn in a wide lane?

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When a bus enters a road from a bus bay just as a motorcyclist approaches, which vehicle has the right-of-way?

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When a motorcyclist turns left from a curb lane into a curb lane, which tire track position should they use?

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What is important to keep in mind when applying the brakes forcefully?

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What is the importance of lane or blocking position, and what is the best position to maintain while riding a motorcycle?

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Why is it advised that motorcyclists avoid riding in the center of a lane?

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How should a motorcyclist prepare a passenger before making a turn?

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Which of the following tips is not applicable when driving in the rain?

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What should a motorcyclist do if another vehicle is tailgating them?

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What is the best way to maximize safety on the road when a vehicle in front of you is turning left?

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What risk do motorcyclists face from turbulence created by large vehicles?

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How does cold weather affect tire pressure?

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Why is it crucial to always wear protective face gear while riding a motorcycle?

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Why is it important for motorcyclists to maintain a large cushion of space around their motorcycle?

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What does it indicate when a motorcyclist extends their left arm parallel to the ground, bent at the elbow, and points upward?

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How does good traction help a motorcyclist when riding on slippery surfaces?

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When two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection at roughly the same time, who has the right of way?

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What should a motorcyclist keep in mind when riding in foggy conditions?

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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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