The G1 test is a written knowledge test required for obtaining a G1 driver's licence in Ontario. It covers the rules of the road, road signs, and safe driving practices. Passing this test is the first step towards getting your full Ontario driver's licence.
The G1 test covers two main topics: Rules of the Road and Road Signs. These include laws, regulations, and safety practices that all drivers in Ontario must know.
The G1 test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions, split into two sections: 20 questions on the rules of the road and 20 questions on road signs. You must answer at least 16 questions correctly in each section to pass.
Our website offers valuable resources, including practice tests on the Rules of the Road, Road Signs, and a comprehensive G1 Exam Simulator. These resources will help you understand the material and test your knowledge, ensuring you're ready for the real exam.
Yes, all our practice tests and study materials are based on The Official Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Driver’s Handbook, which is the official resource for the G1 test. Our quizzes are designed to mimic the format and content of the actual exam.
We recommend taking the practice tests as often as possible. Repetition will help reinforce your knowledge and identify areas where you need more study. Aim to consistently score well on the practice tests before taking the actual G1 test.
Yes, the G1 test is available in multiple languages, including French, Chinese, Arabic, and more. However, please note that our website currently only supports practice questions and study materials in English. When you book your test, you can request the language in which you prefer to take it.
If you fail the G1 test, you can retake it as many times as you like without a waiting period. However, you will need to pay an additional fee each time you retake the test. To avoid paying extra fees and experiencing repeated failures, use our practice tests to thoroughly prepare and aim for success on your first attempt.
You can take the official written G1 test at any DriveTest Centre. No appointment is needed, but wait times may vary based on how busy the centre is.