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How to Pass the Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test on Your First Try
A free, no-nonsense Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test prep guide written for new drivers in Alberta. You'll find what's on the Class 7 knowledge test, a 7-day study plan, exam-day tips and what happens after you pass — plus unlimited practice questions whenever you're ready.
Start Free Practice →Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test at a Glance
- 30 questions
- 83% to pass
- No time limit
- 1 section
The Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test is the written knowledge test you must pass to get your Class 7 licence and start driving in Alberta. It's administered by Alberta Registry and covers two broad areas: road signs and rules of the road. You need 83% overall to pass.
What's on the Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test
The test draws from the official Alberta driver's handbook. Expect questions on these areas:
Combined
Within those sections you'll see questions on stopping distances, right of way, sharing the road with cyclists and pedestrians, school zones, alcohol and drug rules, seat belts, signalling, and reading regulatory, warning and information signs.
A 7-Day Study Plan That Actually Works
Most people fail the Class 7 Knowledge Test because they read the handbook front to back once and "feel ready". Recognition isn't recall. Here's the plan we'd recommend if you have a week:
- Day 1 — Baseline. Take one full mock exam cold. Don't study first. The point is to see where you are.
- Day 2 — Signs sprint. Run our Alberta road signs guide end to end. Most people lose easy points here.
- Day 3 — Rules deep-dive. Work through driving rules by topic: right of way, speed limits, alcohol/drug laws.
- Day 4 — Practice by category. Use category practice to drill the topics you bombed on Day 1.
- Day 5 — AI adaptive session. Run Smart Practice; our algorithm targets your weak areas instead of wasting your time on questions you already know.
- Day 6 — Mistake review. Open your wrong-answer list and re-test only those questions until you can explain *why* the right answer is right.
- Day 7 — Full mock under exam conditions. One real Class 7 Knowledge Test mock exam, untimed, no breaks. If you pass with margin, book the real test.
Alberta Test Day: What to Bring & What to Expect
The exact list depends on the Alberta Registry office you book, but in general:
- ID — primary photo ID plus a secondary ID confirming your name and date of birth.
- Vision aid — your glasses or contacts if you wear them; vision screening is usually part of the appointment.
- Payment — the licence application fee. Methods vary by office.
- Arrive early — at least 15 minutes. Late arrivals frequently lose their slot.
The knowledge test itself is computer-based at most Alberta offices. You'll sit at a station, answer 30 multiple-choice questions, and get your result on the spot.
If You Don't Pass the First Time
Failing isn't the end of the world — most jurisdictions let you retry after a short waiting period and a small fee. Two rules of thumb:
- Don't book the retake until you can consistently score above 93% on our mock exam under timed conditions.
- Spend retake-prep time on your wrong-answer list, not on re-reading the full handbook.
After You Pass: Your Class 7 Licence and Next Steps
Passing the Class 7 Knowledge Test earns you the Class 7 learner stage. From here:
- You can drive supervised under the conditions of the Class 7 class — usually with a fully-licensed driver in the front passenger seat and limits on highways, alcohol and passengers.
- After a minimum waiting period (set by Alberta Registry) and supervised driving experience, you can book the road test that moves you to the next licence class.
- Keep your knowledge fresh — even after passing, our most-missed questions page is worth periodic review before the road test.
Why Prep with MyDL.ca
- 100% free. No paywall, no signup, no ads.
- 30+ Alberta-specific questions. Written to match the Alberta handbook and Alberta Registry's exam format — not a generic Canadian pool.
- AI adaptive practice. The algorithm focuses your time on the questions you keep missing.
- Real mock exams. 30 questions, 83% to pass, untimed — same shape as the real test.
Alberta Class 7 Knowledge Test — Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Alberta Class 7 Test?
The Alberta Class 7 Test (Class 7) has 30 questions.
What score do I need to pass the Alberta Class 7 Test?
You need 83% to pass the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test. MyDL.ca offers unlimited free practice until you hit that score.
How long is the Alberta Class 7 Test?
The Alberta Class 7 Test is untimed. Our mock exam mirrors the real duration so you practice under realistic conditions.
Is MyDL.ca's Alberta Class 7 Test practice really free?
Yes — full Alberta Class 7 Test practice on MyDL.ca is 100% free: 30 questions, mock exams, road signs, no ads, no signup required.
Can I take the real Alberta Class 7 Test online?
No, the official Alberta Class 7 Test must be taken in person at a licensing office. MyDL.ca is an independent practice tool — use it to prepare, then book the real test with the issuer.
How many times can I retake the Alberta Class 7 Test?
Retake rules vary by issuer. With MyDL.ca you can practice unlimited times for free before sitting the official Class 7 knowledge test.
MyDL.ca is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with any government agency. Always verify test fees, retake rules and licence requirements with Alberta Registry before booking your appointment.
