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Ontario G1 Practice Test 2026 | Complete 200 Questions Marathon

  • Based on official 2026 Driver’s Handbook
  • Updated for June 2026
  • Perfect for G1 licence and full G driver’s licence
  • Triple-checked for accuracy

The advantages of a driver’s licence extend to both your personal and professional life. You can travel when and where you want without relying on public transportation, run errands on your own time, and explore new places easily accessible by car. A Class G driver’s licence can also be a valuable asset in the job market. It expands your horizons and opens up several career paths, such as delivery driver, truck driver, and taxi driver (provided the vehicle does not weigh over 11,000 kg). Ontario has a graduated licensing system, requiring all applicants to proceed through three different stages: G1, G2, and full G. If you plan to use a driving school to move through these stages faster, note that paper certificates are obsolete; proof of driving school completion is exclusively found on the “Driver’s Licence History” abstract, meaning you must request your digital record from ServiceOntario to prevent delays in securing insurance discounts. To obtain a G1 licence, you must provide identification documents, pay the necessary fees, and pass a knowledge exam and a vision test.

The official G1 knowledge test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions based on the official Ontario driver’s handbook. To pass, you must score 80% or higher before the time runs out. As you begin your learning phase, we recommend adopting a systematic approach and developing a study routine that you can follow consistently and regularly. The most determined students always use efficient resources to boost their learning potential.

This Ontario G1 Practice Test has been designed to closely reflect the content and format of the official G1 knowledge test. This intuitive tool can help you master traffic signs and road rules through repetition. This massive practice test includes 200 essential questions from our other practice tests. All 200 G1 practice test questions have multiple answer choices, but only one is correct, making it muhch better than practicing with a downloadable PDF. We have omitted a timer from this practice test for your convenience. Please read every question twice and carefully consider each answer before selecting one. You can customize your experience using the features in the “Test settings” menu. The voice-over function uses an artificial voice to read the questions and answer choices aloud, helping you process information better.

After each question, you will receive a detailed explanation of the correct answer. This is where you will master critical nuances that catch many novices off guard. For instance, our explanations clarify subjective rules, such as how the Move Over law has no fixed speed drop (e.g., 20 km/h); instead, the law requires slowing to a speed that an officer subjectively deems “safe” relative to conditions. You will also learn vital liabilities, like how an accompanying driver assumes statutory “Care and Control” and is liable for DUI or breath refusal charges just like the driver, completely correcting the assumption that the passenger is legally insulated. This feedback helps you identify and learn from your mistakes before proceeding to the next question. We recommend noting it down in a notebook or notebook app so you can revisit the material and improve your performance during future practice sessions. You get unlimited attempts to train as often as you want. Make the most of this opportunity, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes — that’s how you learn. Consistent practice is the key to success, as driving is a skill that develops gradually with patience and effort. With the right tools, your dream of becoming a licensed driver in Ontario is closer than you think.

Ontario driver's license
  • Based on official 2026 Driver’s Handbook
  • Perfect for G1 licence and full G driver’s licence

Ontario 200-question G1 test: quick facts

A full-length mixed review after individual G1 practice sets

Questions
200 practice questions
Passing score
Practice target: 80%+
Typical time
No set time limit
Focus first
right-of-way and yielding and demerit points and fines
These are the hardest recent topics inside the full 200-question pool.
Best next step
Review right-of-way and demerit-point misses, then use exam mode only when your score is steady.

Where learners miss questions in the full G1 pool

Based on recent answers for the 200-question Ontario G1 practice test.

25.9% miss
Right-of-way, yielding and pedestrians
Road rules and right-of-way - 49,525 recent answers

Use this longer set to catch yielding mistakes that may not show up in a shorter test.

23.1% miss
Demerit points, fines and suspensions
Licensing, fines and responsible driving - 5,714 recent answers

Review exact penalty values after the marathon, while the missed wording is still fresh.

16% miss
Intersections, turns and roundabouts
Road rules and right-of-way - 58,878 recent answers

Look for patterns in turn order, uncontrolled intersections and pedestrian priority.

How the full G1 review helps

Use the marathon to find broad weaknesses, not just to collect a score.

Long tests expose repeated weak spots

A 200-question set is best for spotting patterns across signs, rules, penalties and safe-driving questions.

Fatigue can create false misses

If later questions get worse, pause before deciding that the topic itself is weak.

Exam mode should come after review

Use simulator-style practice after the same weak topics stop repeating.

How to use the 200-question G1 test

Use it as a broad sweep after shorter practice sets.

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Do not rush the full pool
A marathon is useful when you read explanations instead of chasing completion.
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Group misses by topic
Two or three repeated topics are more actionable than a long list of isolated mistakes.
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Finish with exam-style practice
Move to the simulator only after your weak topics have narrowed.

Reviewed for legal and handbook accuracy

Steven Litvintchouk

M.S. (MIT), Chief Educational Researcher (ACES member)

Test design and learning experience oversight

Andrei Zakhareuski

Co-founder & CEO, 15+ years in driver education

Questions are created and maintained by the G1.ca content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario changes its handbook or website information.
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