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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)

Exam experiences

Real notes from people who took the Alberta Class 7 test.

passed3/5 difficultyCalgary

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.

passed2/5 difficultyEdmonton

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.

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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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