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Alberta Class 7 Practice Test Guide

The Alberta Class 7 learner's knowledge test is your first step to a driver's licence. Here’s the format, what to study, and how to prepare.

Test format

  • Questions~30 multiple choice
  • Pass mark~75% (check with registry)
  • Time limit~60 minutes
  • ContentAlberta traffic laws, road signs, sharing the road

What to study

The Alberta Driver's Handbook is the official source. Road signs, right of way, speed limits, parking, and sharing the road with cyclists and pedestrians are core topics.

Tips to pass

  • Read the Alberta Driver's Handbook — it's the source for the test.
  • Road signs are consistent across Canada — stop, yield, school zone, railway crossing.
  • Focus on right of way, speed limits, parking, and sharing the road with cyclists and pedestrians.
  • Visit a registry agent to confirm current fees, format, and booking.

Frequently asked

What does the Alberta Class 7 test cover?
Traffic laws, road signs, right of way, speed limits, parking, and sharing the road. Content is based on the Alberta Driver's Handbook.
Where do I take the Alberta Class 7 test?
At a registry agent. You book through them. Format and fees can vary slightly — check with your local registry for current details.
How many questions are on the Alberta Class 7 test?
Typically around 30 multiple-choice questions. Pass mark is usually 75%. Confirm with your registry as requirements can change.

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