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Ontario G1 Test Practice Test 2026

The Ontario G1 knowledge test has 40 questions (20 road signs, 20 rules of the road). Score at least 80% to pass.

40
Real Test Questions
80%
Pass Mark Required
8
Practice Quizzes
80+
Practice Questions
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Ontario G1 Test — 8 Practice Quizzes

Each quiz covers a different topic with 10 questions and instant explanations. Complete all 8 to master every topic.

🚗 Quiz 1 – Road Signs

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🚗 Quiz 2 – Rules of the Road

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🚗 Quiz 3 – Alcohol & Impaired Driving

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🚗 Quiz 4 – Sharing the Road

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🚗 Quiz 5 – Parking & Intersections

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🚗 Quiz 6 – Highway & Night Driving

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🚗 Quiz 7 – Emergency Situations

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🚗 Quiz 8 – Rules Review & Mixed

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📋 Tips to Pass Your Ontario G1 Test

  • Read the official Ontario driver's handbook cover-to-cover at least once.
  • Complete all 8 practice quizzes — each covers a different topic area.
  • Pay special attention to road signs — they make up a large portion of the real test.
  • Review every incorrect answer and re-read the explanation before moving on.
  • Aim for 90%+ on all practice quizzes before booking the real exam.
  • Get a good night's sleep and arrive early on test day with all required documents.

The Ontario G1 knowledge test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions (20 on road signs, 20 on rules of the road). You must score at least 80% to pass.

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