| Question 1 |
| a moped | |
| a motorcycle (for learning) if the holder of the licence is 16 years of age or older | |
| a vehicle or combination of vehicles that the holder of a Class 5 operators licence may operate as a learner | |
| all of the available selections |
| Question 2 |
Speed limits indicate: | the speed you should travel | |
| the required speed, regardless of road conditions | |
| a best practice for experienced drivers | |
| the maximum speed permitted if conditions are favourable |
| Question 3 |
U-turns are not permitted in urban areas in the following situations:. | at an intersection controlled by a traffic-control signal (traffic lights) | |
| where a sign prohibits making a U-turn | |
| on a roadway between intersections | |
| all of the available selections |
| Question 4 |
| Tire Conditions | |
| Reaction time | |
| Perception Time | |
| Braking Time |
| Question 5 |
When you planning to leave the highway and you miss your exit: | cross the median to turn around | |
| stop and back up on the highway | |
| make a U-turn and try again | |
| continue to the next exit and make plans to return to your route |
| Question 6 |
| a motor vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 15 while that vehicle is transporting any person other than the driver | |
| a two-axle single motor vehicle | |
| a motorcycle | |
| a motor vehicle transporting passengers for hire |
| Question 7 |
If a death or injury occurs as a result of an impaired offence, the minimum licence suspension will be even for a first offender: | 9 Months | |
| 12 Months | |
| 60 Months | |
| 36 Months |
| Question 8 |
| 60 km/h | |
| 40 km/h | |
| 50 km/h | |
| 30 km/h |
| Question 9 |
| "H" endorsement | |
| "Q" endorsement | |
| "K" endorsement | |
| "A" endorsement |
| Question 10 |
| every five years to age 45 | |
| every year after age 65 | |
| every two years from age 45 to 65 | |
| all of the available selections |
| Question 11 |
Anyone found guilty of driving with a blood alcohol level over .08/80 mg for the first time will be disqualified from driving and their licence will be suspended for: | 48 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt | |
| 6 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt | |
| 36 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt | |
| 12 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt |
| Question 12 |
| driving too fast | |
| sickness | |
| lack of sleep or rest | |
| driving for long periods of time |
| Question 13 |
Large trucks require: | More time and space for starting, stopping, and turning | |
| Wider lanes | |
| More time for stopping only | |
| More space for turning only |
| Question 14 |
| all of the available selections | |
| if you are not the lead vehicle | |
| if you are following immediately behind the vehicle ahead | |
| if it is safe to do so |
| Question 15 |
When you enter a right-hand curve | steer slightly towards the left side of the road | |
| adjust your speed and shift to a lower gear | |
| steer slightly towards the centre of the road | |
| steer slightly towards the right side of the road |
| Question 16 |
Never use the cruise control feature: (Choose 3)| On winding roads | |
| Under ideal highway driving conditions | |
| In urban traffic | |
| On wet, slippery, snowy or icy surfaces |
| Question 17 |
When visibility becomes so poor that it is no longer safe to continue driving: (Choose 3)| Slow down and move your vehicle well off the road to a safe location | |
| Continue to drive at the same speed | |
| Do not attempt to drive until conditions improve | |
| Turn on your four-way flashers |
| Question 18 |
Anyone found guilty of driving with a blood alcohol level over .08/80 mg who has two or more prior alcohol offences in the last 10 years, is disqualified from holding an operator's licence for:| 18 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt | |
| 12 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt | |
| 60 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt | |
| 6 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt |
| Question 19 |
On multi-lane highways, slow-moving traffic should travel: | In the traffic lane to the far left | |
| Does not matter | |
| In the centre lane | |
| In the traffic lane to the far right unless the left lane is required to make a left hand turn |
| Question 20 |
When an emergency vehicle (ambulance, fire or police) is approaching you from any direction and is sounding a siren, you must yield the right-of-way by: (Choose 3)| drive as closely as possible to the right curb or edge of the two-way roadway | |
| immediately moving clear of any intersection | |
| stop until the emergency vehicle has passed and check that no other emergency vehicles are approaching | |
| speed up |
| Question 21 |
| 6 months | |
| 12 months | |
| 9 months | |
| 3 months |
| Question 22 |
When moving from one lane to another, you must: (Choose 3)| check for traffic by using your rear-view mirror and outside mirrors | |
| make sure changing the lane is allowed | |
| check your blind spot and turn on the proper turn signal | |
| sound horn |
| Question 23 |
| an ambulance or taxi | |
| a bus that has a seating capacity of not more than 24, excluding the operator | |
| all motor vehicles under classes 1, 2, 3 and 6 for learning only | |
| any or all of the other answers mentioned |
| Question 24 |
In a traffic circle: | The vehicle on the right must yield to the vehicle on the left | |
| The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right | |
| No one yields | |
| All must yield |
| Question 25 |
| have valid identification | |
| be 14 years of age or older | |
| pass road test | |
| pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road |
| Question 26 |
The vehicle for your road test must be in acceptable working condition and must have: | heater | |
| spare tire | |
| rear seats | |
| signal lights |
| Question 27 |
If your headlights fail: (Choose 3)| turn the headlight switch on and off | |
| slow down and pull off the road in a safe place | |
| sound horn | |
| if the headlights are still not on, turn on your hazard lights |
| Question 28 |
Who is responsible to ensure that all passengers under the age of 16 years are properly restrained in the vehicle? | driver | |
| neither | |
| passenger | |
| both |
| Question 29 |
| provide acceptable identification | |
| pass road test | |
| be an Alberta resident | |
| have written consent from a parent or guardian if you are under 18 years of age |
| Question 30 |
| merge safely with other traffic to the left moving in the same direction | |
| speed up and the merge | |
| slow down and merge | |
| stop for two seconds |
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This online Alberta Class 7 learner’s permit practice signs test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. This free practice written driving test is a lesson that is essential for getting your Alberta driver’s license at your local licensing office. It is all FREE!
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How to get the best price for a reliable car?
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Things to consider and decide when looking for any used car:
The points you need to watch out for are:
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