How many questions: | 20+20 |
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How many correct answers to pass: | 16+16 |
Passing score: | 80% |
This is our most popular G1 practice test. Once you turn 16, you may visit a Drive Test location and test for the Ontario G1 licence with a written knowledge test that contains 40 multiple-choice questions. Your G1 test will be divided into two parts: 20 questions on road signs, and 20 questions on rules of the road. You must correctly answer 16 questions in each section to pass the test. In addition to the written exam, you will also need to pass a vision test and pay a $158.25 package fee, which will cover your knowledge test, eventual G2 driver’s test, and your five-year licence. If you need to retake the written exam, it will be an additional $15.75. The Ontario G1 driver’s test is based on the 2025 Ontario Driver’s Handbook and questions from the test will be pulled directly from the guide. Ontario has set in place a graduated driver’s licence (GDL) program that takes about two years to complete. After you pass your written test at Drive Test, you must hold your G1 licence for one year, or 8 months if you are enrolled in a driver training program before you may take your first drive test to qualify for a G2 licence. The G1 licence will allow you to practice your driving skills under the supervision of a fully licensed driver. Our G1 practice tests use the same scoring system as the Drive Test centres across the province, so there will be no surprises when you go there. The G1.ca users have reported that these questions are almost identical to the real ones (although, of course, there’s really no way to know which set of questions you personally will get on the real exam).