Free Ontario G1 Practice Test 2 — 21 Questions
This practice test focuses on intersections, lane changes, parking, and safe driving techniques. Continue building your Ontario G1 knowledge.
Topics on this practice test
Questions
21
Format
Multiple choice
Real exam pass mark
80% (16/20 per section)
How to use this test
- Answer each question and get instant feedback with an explanation.
- Review the topic breakdown at the end to see where you need more study.
- If you score below 80% (16/20 per section), study the weak topics before retrying.
- This is independent practice — not an official exam. Always study the official guide.
Tips for passing the Ontario G1 test
Treat each practice run like the real exam. Time yourself, close your study notes, and don't skip questions. The score you see here is roughly what you'd see on test day if you walked in cold today, so use it as your honest baseline.
Don't memorise — understand. If you get a question wrong, read the explanation carefully and figure out which rule or concept caught you out. The real Ontario G1 exam tests the same concepts in slightly different wording, so understanding the "why" matters more than memorising the "what".
Use spaced repetition. Take this test once, then read the official study guide, then come back 2–3 days later and retake it. Topics you remember a week later are topics you'll remember on exam day. Cramming the night before rarely works for knowledge tests.
Aim for 85%+ across multiple practice tests. Hitting the 80% (16/20 per section) pass mark once isn't enough — your real-exam score will likely be 5–10 points lower than your best practice score because of test-day nerves. Build a buffer by passing two or three different practice tests before booking.
Focus on weak topics, not strong ones. The topic breakdown above shows where you scored lowest. Spend most of your study time on those areas. Re-reading what you already know feels productive but rarely moves your score.
Why this practice test works
Reading the official guide tells you the rules. Answering questions in the exam format teaches you how those rules show up in the scenario-style questions you'll see on test day. Most people who fail a Canadian knowledge test know the material — they're just not used to spotting it inside a multi-part question. This Ontario G1 practice test mirrors the official format so you build that recognition before you sit down at the testing centre.
The 21 questions cover the same topics that appear on the official exam, written from publicly available source material. Use this test alongside — not instead of — the official study guide. The combination is what gets you to a confident pass.
Before and after this test
Official source: https://www.ontario.ca/document/official-mto-drivers-handbook
A note on question accuracy
These practice questions are independently written based on publicly available official source material. We review and correct them when readers flag issues — but we're not the official exam. Always confirm details with the official source linked above. If you spot an answer you think is wrong, let us know and we'll fix it fast.
Ontario G1 Practice Test 2
Ready to practise?
21 questions with instant feedback and explanations. This is independent practice, not an official exam.
Official sources to check
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