Updated for 2026 — Based on the Official Alberta Driver's Guide
Free Alberta Class 7 Learners Practice Test
Prepare for your Alberta Class 7 knowledge test with free practice questions. Cover road signs, traffic rules, and the GDL program.
What to Expect on the Alberta Class 7 Test
30 Questions
Multiple-choice questions covering all sections of the Alberta Driver's Guide.
83% to Pass
You need at least 25 out of 30 correct answers to pass the knowledge test.
60 Minutes
You have up to one hour to complete the test at any Alberta registry office.
Topics Covered on the Class 7 Knowledge Test
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Tips to Pass Your Alberta Learners Test
Read the Alberta Driver's Guide
The official guide is the primary source for all test questions. Read it cover to cover at least once.
Focus on road signs
Road sign questions are common. Learn the shape, colour, and meaning of every sign in the guide.
Take multiple practice tests
Repetition builds confidence. Take our free practice tests until you consistently score 90% or higher.
Don't rush on test day
You have 60 minutes for 30 questions. Read each question carefully and eliminate wrong answers first.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test?
The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test has 30 multiple-choice questions. You need to correctly answer at least 25 (83%) to pass.
How much does the Alberta learners test cost?
The knowledge test costs $17 and can be taken at any Alberta registry agent office. No appointment is needed.
What topics does the Class 7 test cover?
The test covers road signs, traffic signals, rules of the road, right-of-way, speed limits, parking, sharing the road, and the GDL (Graduated Driver Licensing) program.
Can I retake the test if I fail?
Yes. You can retake the test the next day. You will need to pay the $17 fee again each time.
What is the GDL program in Alberta?
The Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program is a two-stage process. You start with a Class 7 learner's permit, then progress to a Class 5 GDL after passing a road test. After at least 2 years, you can take the advanced road test for a full Class 5 licence.
Do I need to study the entire Alberta Driver's Guide?
Yes, the knowledge test can include questions from any section of the Alberta Driver's Guide. Our practice tests cover all key topics to help you prepare efficiently.
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