Practice Test 1: Essential Driving Knowledge for Ontario Drivers
This
Practice Test is designed to thoroughly prepare you for Ontario’s G1 knowledge test, helping you gain the knowledge and confidence needed to pass on your first attempt. It aligns closely with the official Ontario Ministry of Transportation guidelines, offering a comprehensive review of the key topics you’ll encounter on the real test. This practice test is based on information from the official government website (
Ontario.ca), ensuring its accuracy and relevance.
Overview of the Real Test
The official Ontario G1 test consists of
40 multiple-choice questions, evenly divided into two sections:
- Road Signs and Traffic Lights (20 questions):
This section evaluates your ability to identify and interpret road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings.
- Rules of the Road and Driving Regulations (20 questions):
This section tests your understanding of Ontario’s driving laws, safe driving practices, and driver responsibilities.
To pass the real test, you need to answer at least
16 questions correctly in each section. This practice test replicates the format and difficulty level of the official test, ensuring you are well-prepared.
Topics Covered in This Practice Test
- Road Signs, Traffic Lights, and Pavement Markings:
Learn to recognize stop signs, yield signs, school zone warnings, speed limit signs, and traffic signals such as flashing lights and transit priority signals. You’ll also be tested on the meaning of pavement markings, including broken lines, stop lines, and pedestrian crosswalks.
- Rules and Regulations:
Familiarize yourself with the laws governing driving in Ontario, such as right-of-way rules, speed limits, and penalties for infractions like impaired driving or failing to pay fines.
- Vehicle Safety and Maintenance:
Questions on towing requirements, brake systems, and regular vehicle inspections prepare you to keep your car safe and roadworthy.
- Emergency Situations:
Learn how to handle emergencies like brake failure, skidding, and collisions. These questions reflect the Ontario government’s focus on accident prevention and driver safety.
By completing this practice test, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge needed to succeed on the real G1 test and navigate Ontario’s roads safely. For detailed official resources, visit the
Ontario Ministry of Transportation.