Alberta learner licence prep
Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test Prep
Prepare for the Alberta Class 7 learner's knowledge test with 83 free practice questions, study flashcards, road sign references, and a plain-language guide based on the official Alberta Driver's Guide.
Questions
30 multiple-choice questions
Passing score
25 correct answers (83%)
Time limit
60 minutes
Cost
Approximately $17 (confirm with registry)
Minimum age
14 (with parental consent if under 18)
Official guide
Alberta Driver's Guide (free online)
Study Guide
Plain-language summary of the Alberta Driver's Guide.
Road Signs
Common Alberta road signs with images and meanings.
Flashcards
Flip-card study deck for key rules, signs, and facts.
FAQ
Common questions about the Class 7 test and how to prepare.
Practice Test 1
21 questions on Alberta-specific rules, right of way, and speed.
Practice Test 2
21 questions on parking, signals, lane changes, and sharing the road.
Practice Test 3
21 questions on impaired driving, penalties, and emergencies.
Practice Test 4 (Signs)
20 questions with road sign images and shape recognition.
Exam experiences
Real notes from people who took the Alberta Class 7 test.
Reading the Alberta Driver's Guide cover to cover and doing free online practice tests.
Advice
Study the full guide — Alberta's test covers more ground than you'd expect. You need 25/30 which is tight.
Flashcards for key facts like speed limits, parking distances, and BAC limits.
Advice
Memorize the road sign shapes and colours. Many questions test pure sign recognition.
Quick FAQ
How many questions are on the Alberta Class 7 test?
The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test has 30 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 25 correctly (83%) to pass.
What is the minimum age to take the Class 7 test in Alberta?
You must be at least 14 years old to apply for an Alberta Class 7 learner's licence. If you are under 18, you need written consent from a parent or guardian.
How much does the test cost?
The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test costs approximately $17 at any registry agent office. Some locations may charge additional service fees.
Where do I take the test?
The test is taken at any authorized registry agent office in Alberta. No appointment is needed — it's a walk-in service. Bring valid government-issued ID.
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