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Alberta Learner's Practice Exam by Question Writer Our Alberta Learner's Practice Exam contains questions based on the

Basic Driver's License Handbook. All the topics are covered from how to get your licence, road signs, parking, right-of-way, lane driving, blind spots and handling emergency situations. Aside from multiple choice questions, we have included other question types like select all that apply, true or false and matching type. While these questions may not appear in the real test, we want you to learn the concepts better. That's why our Alberta Learner's Practice Exam has a good variety of questions. Earning your Class 7 Driving Licence is exciting but can be nerve-wracking us well. Preparing well for the written exam is important. Take the first step by taking this Alberta Learner's Practice Exam. This sample contains 30 questions just like the real exam. Want more free questions? Take our 50-item Alberta Learner's Practice Exam complete with answers and explanations. If you want to take it on Facebook, it's right here. If you are approaching a school bus with alternating flashing red lights on, you should a. slow down b. make a U-turn c. honk before speeding up d. come to a complete stop All parked vehicles must have their wheels at what distance from the curb? a. 20 cm b. 50 cm c. 80 cm d. 100 cm If a vehicle wants to pass by you in a two-lane highway, what should you do? a. Stay in your lane and move a little to the right b. Move a little to the left c. Speed up to prevent being passed by d. Stay in your lane and slowing down to close the gap

If you are ready for the road test, what five things should you do? a. Take the road test any time you like b. Buy a test permit from a registry agent c. Use any vehicle for the road test d. Make an appointment through a registry agent e. Take along a friend during the road test f. Wear corrective lenses if needed g. Have a vehicle that suits the license class you are being tested for h. Have an air brake "Q" endorsement or certificate of completion of an air brake course if needed What is the meaning of this sign? a. Yield b. Stop c. Do Not Enter d. Railway Crossing What is hydroplaning? a. Leaky engine valve b. A busted radiator hose c. Smooth acceleration and cruise control feature d. Loss of control due to a thin layer of water between the tires and the road This sign indicates what? a. No tailgating b. No overtaking allowed c. Bump ahead d. Slippery when wet It is prohibited to park within how many metres of a yield or stop sign? a. 3 metres b. 5 metres c. 8 metres d. 10 metres

The following is true about the requirements to obtain a learner's licence, except a. Be at least 14 years old b. Pass a vision screening and knowledge test c. Obtain parental consent if under 18 d. Pass a toxicology test If you encounter mechanical problems, the best thing to do is a. Don't turn on your hazard lights until the vehicle comes to a complete stop b. Stop on a bridge or tunnel c. Try to do roadside repairs on highways d. Leave the vehicle and wait at a safe location If you are feeling tired while driving, you should a. Stop for a rest b. Drive slowly c. Turn the radio on d. Open the window for some fresh air If you miss your exit on the highway, the best thing to do is to stop and back up. a. True b. False For every 10 km/h above the speed of 90 km/h, you burn how much more fuel? a. 2 percent b. 5 percent c. 10 percent d. 20 percent To exit a highway safely, perform the correct sequence a. move into proper lane well before the exit b. turn on signal well in advance of the exit c. move into deceleration lane d. slow down to speed allowed e. turn off your turn signal

The time it takes to physically react to a danger by moving your foot from the gas pedal to the brake pedal is called a. Braking time b. Reaction time c. Perception time d. Stopping time The maximum speed limit for a primary highway outside an urban area is a. 50 km/h b. 80 km/h c. 100 km/h d. 120 km/h What does this sign indicate? a. Pedestrian crossing b. Playground area c. Men at work d. School zone Every driver who is involved in a collision must a. Remain at the scene b. Report all collisions to the police in case of injury, death or damage to property c. Give assistance and protect the scene d. All of the above If you park facing downhill, you must turn your front wheels a. To the left b. To the right c. Towards either direction d. Straight Select five instances when you are not allowed to pass another vehicle. a. Approaching vehicles are too far apart b. Approaching vehicles are too close c. There is a sign indicating a no-passing zone d. A solid yellow line is on the other side of the centre line outside of urban areas e. A solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line outside of urban areas f. You are in a school or playground zone g. Another vehicle is stopped to allow pedestrians to pass h. If the other vehicle is a moving school bus

When trailing a motorcycle, you should allow extra space between the motorcycle and your vehicle because a. Motorcycles can stop very quickly b. Motorcyles have bigger blind spots c. Motorcycles have better control d. Motorcyles are smaller than cars Do not park your vehicle a. On a sidewalk b. On a crosswalk c. On a bridge or underpass d. All of the above If a death or injury results from an accident involving impaired driving, a licence will be suspended at a minimum of how many years? Answer: ____________ Be extra cautious of large vehicles that are backing up because they a. Honk their horns loudly b. They have large blind spots c. Their air brakes are unreliable d. They create turbulence In defensive driving, looking well down the road and your surroundings several seconds ahead is called a. Recording b. Contemplating c. Mapping d. Scanning Which of the following is true in a traffic circle? a. The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right. b. The vehicle on the right must yield to the vehicle on the left. c. Proceed regardless of position. d. Use your left turn signal when leaving the traffic circle.

When you are leaving a parallel park position these are the steps you should do a. back up close to the vehicle parked behind you b. check all mirrors to see that the road behind is clear c. turn on the left turning signal d. look over your left shoulder for oncoming traffic not visible in the mirrors e. move forward slowly, steer to the left quickly, move into the closest lane This sign indicates parking spaces for a. Children b. Elderly c. Cyclists d. Persons with disabilities A vehicle facing a steady amber light must a. Proceed and cross with caution b. Come to a complete stop before crossing the stop line c. Accelerate to clear the intersection as quickly as possible d. Disregard pedestrians because they do not have right of way For answers and rationales to these questions, go to our website and access the free interactive Alberta Learner's Practice Exam. You can also get it via Facebook!

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