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G1 Practice Test – Knowledge 1

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When the traffic signal light facing you is red and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do first?

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The nearest a driver may park to a fire hydrant is…?

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Threshold braking means…?

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Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed in cities, towns and villages is…?

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When on streets designed for two-way traffic, if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, what does the law require you to do?

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A licensed driver changes his or her name or address. They must inform the Ministry of Transportation…?

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Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the light is green?

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If a traffic signal changes while a pedestrian is still on the street, which of the following has the right-of-way?

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A flashing yellow beacon above an intersection…?

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Most skids are a result of…? (Choose 3)

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If you live in Ontario, you must be at least ___ years old and have a valid Ontario driver’s license to drive in this province.

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At 15 demerit points, your license will be suspended for 30 days. After the suspension, the number of points on your driver's record will be reduced to…?

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What is the driver of a motor vehicle not permitted to carry in a house or boat trailer?

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Upon approaching a stop sign, what does the law require you to do before entering an intersection?

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A flashing green light at the intersection where turns to the left and right are permitted indicates? (Choose 3)

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If you are involved in an accident where injuries or damages exceed $2000 you must report this to your nearest provincial or local police...?

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When entering a freeway you should…?

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By law, you must report any collision to the police when there are injuries or damage to vehicles or other property exceeding…?

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On a roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what position must you be before making a left turn?

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While you are driving with a G1 license, you must not drive between…?

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If you are involved in a reportable accident, you must make your report to your nearest provincial or municipal police...?

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If you are convicted of careless driving, you will get...?

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While you are driving with a learner’s license, an accompanying driver must sit in the front passenger seat…?

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Under all conditions you should drive at a speed that will allow you to…?

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A red signal light with a green arrow is shown at an intersection indicates…?

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When lights are required, drivers are required to switch to low beam headlights…?

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Never use the cruise control feature…? (Choose 3)

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A flashing blue light mounted on a motor vehicle indicates what?

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If your blood alcohol concentration is more than 80 milligrams in 100 millilitres of blood (.08)…?

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If your vehicle becomes disabled on a 400-series highway, you should…?

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“Our most popular G1 practice test is available for you. Once you turn 16, you have the opportunity to visit a Drive Test location and take the Ontario G1 license exam, which includes a written knowledge test with 40 multiple-choice questions. The G1 test is split into two parts: 20 questions related to road signs and 20 questions concerning the rules of the road. To pass the test, you must answer 16 questions correctly in each section.”

Conquering the G1 Test: Mastering Knowledge and Rules with Practice

Getting your G1 license in Ontario marks a significant step towards driving independence. But before you cruise down the highway, you need to conquer the G1 knowledge test. Feeling overwhelmed by traffic rules and signs? Don’t fret! Let’s delve into the knowledge and rules tested on the G1 exam, along with the power of practice tests to solidify your understanding.

Knowledge Tested on the G1 Exam

The G1 test assesses your grasp of two key areas:

  • Road Rules: This section focuses on the laws and regulations governing Ontario’s roads. Expect questions on:
    • Right-of-way rules at intersections and stop signs
    • Speed limits and adjusting your speed for weather conditions
    • Sharing the road with pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles
    • Safe driving practices like following at a safe distance and avoiding distracted driving
    • Rules concerning alcohol and drug impairment
  • Traffic Signs: Here, you’ll be tested on your ability to identify and understand the meaning of various signs. This includes:
    • Regulatory signs like speed limits, parking restrictions, and lane use instructions
    • Warning signs that alert you to potential hazards like upcoming curves or merging lanes
    • Stop signs and yield signs
    • Informational signs that guide you with directions, exits, and points of interest

Why Practice Tests are Your Secret Weapon

G1 practice tests are more than just a gauge of your current knowledge; they’re a powerful tool to solidify your understanding and boost your confidence:

  • Identify Your Weak Spots: Practice tests reveal areas where you might need extra studying. Did you struggle with questions on right-of-way rules? Double down on reviewing those sections in the MTO Driver’s Handbook.
  • Simulate the Real Test: Practice tests mirror the format and difficulty level of the actual G1 exam. This helps you get comfortable with the testing environment and manage your time effectively.
  • Sharpen Your Test-Taking Skills: Practice tests allow you to develop strategies for tackling multiple-choice questions. Learn to identify key information, eliminate incorrect answers, and make informed decisions.
  • Boost Confidence: Performing well on a practice test can significantly reduce test anxiety. You’ll head into the real exam feeling prepared and in control.

Remember, practice tests are a valuable supplement, not a replacement, for studying the official MTO Driver’s Handbook. This comprehensive resource provides all the information you need to master the G1 knowledge and rules.

Ready to Ace Your G1 Test?

Try out G1 practice tests online or G1 Course. They can be a fantastic way to solidify your knowledge, build confidence, and walk into the G1 exam feeling prepared. With dedication and the right tools, you’ll be cruising the roads of Ontario in no time!

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