Yukon
Yukon Class 7 Knowledge Test — All 390 Practice Questions
Free practice questions with answers and explanations. 40 questions on the real test, 80% to pass.
Road Signs (88)
1 On a Yukon road, a red eight-sided sign means: 2 A red-and-white downward-pointing triangle at a Yukon intersection means: 3 A red circle with a horizontal white bar posted at a Yukon road entry means: 4 A white rectangular sign 'MAXIMUM 90' on a Yukon highway means: 5 A white rectangular 'MINIMUM 60' sign on a Yukon divided highway means: 6 A red circle with a diagonal cross/X overlay in a Yukon zone means: 7 A rectangular sign with a single large black arrow on a Yukon community street means: 8 A U-shaped arrow crossed by a red slash at a Yukon intersection means: 9 A right-pointing arrow crossed by a red diagonal slash in Yukon means: 10 A left-pointing arrow crossed by a red diagonal slash at Yukon intersection means: 11 A yellow diamond with two vertical arrows after a divided section in Yukon means: 12 A yellow diamond with two arrows splitting around a median icon means: 13 A yellow diamond showing your lane tapering into the adjacent lane means: 14 A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon with a walking figure on a Yukon road means: 15 A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon with two children holding hands means: 16 A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing children with a ball in Yukon means: 17 A white X-shaped crossbuck with 'RAILWAY CROSSING' text at a Yukon level crossing means: 18 A yellow diamond with an arrow curving gently left on a Yukon highway means: 19 A yellow diamond with a sharp bent arrow pointing left in Yukon means: 20 A yellow diamond with an arrow curving gently right in Yukon means: 21 A yellow diamond with a sharp bent arrow pointing right on a Yukon mountain highway means: 22 A yellow diamond showing a road with several alternating curves in Yukon means: 23 A yellow diamond showing downhill slope with a percentage number on a Yukon mountain highway means: 24 A yellow diamond with 'BUMP' text in Yukon warns of: 25 A yellow diamond showing two arrows converging on a Yukon highway means: 26 A yellow diamond with three dots arranged vertically on a Yukon approach means: 27 A yellow diamond containing red octagon and 'AHEAD' in Yukon means: 28 A yellow diamond showing a road narrowing on both sides means: 29 A yellow diamond showing a bridge-like rectangle narrowing toward centre on a Yukon road means: 30 A yellow diamond showing a vehicle with wavy skid marks beneath means: 31 A yellow diamond with a moose silhouette on a Yukon highway warns of: 32 A yellow diamond with a caribou silhouette on a Yukon road means: 33 A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing pedestrian in crosswalk with diagonals means: 34 A yellow diamond or fluorescent pentagon with a bicycle on a Yukon road means: 35 An orange diamond showing 'CONSTRUCTION AHEAD' or worker icon in Yukon means: 36 A green circle enclosing an action icon at a Yukon intersection means: 37 A blue rectangular sign showing hospital 'H', fuel, lodging, or rest icon at a Yukon interchange means: 38 A black-and-white regulatory sign showing arrow around a triangular island means: 39 A yellow pennant-shaped sign on the left of a Yukon two-lane road means: 40 A yellow diamond showing cross-shape or T-shape road icon means: 41 A regulatory sign showing truck silhouette with weight number and 'TONNES' on a Yukon bridge means: 42 A red circle with diagonal slash over a truck silhouette means: 43 An orange equilateral triangle with red border on rear of a Yukon vehicle means: 44 A white rectangular sign with arrows showing which lane goes where means: 45 A regulatory sign with arrows up and down on a Yukon road means: 46 A white diamond painted in a lane with 'BUS ONLY' or HOV text means: 47 A sign 'NO RIGHT TURN 7-9 AM' with time plate on a Yukon street means: 48 A Yukon sign designating 'SEASONAL ROAD OPEN/CLOSED' (e.g., Dempster winter status): 49 A white diamond in a lane with 'HOV 2+' posted in Yukon means: 50 A regulatory sign with truck silhouette and 'TRUCK ROUTE' means: 51 A series of yellow arrow chevrons lining the outside of a Yukon curve means: 52 Black-and-yellow diagonal stripes on a roadside obstacle in Yukon indicate: 53 A yellow rectangular plate with a speed number under a Yukon curve warning means: 54 A rectangular sign with highway shield and number on a Yukon highway is: 55 A regulatory 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' at a Yukon signal means: 56 A flashing yellow beacon on or near a Yukon warning sign means: 57 A flashing red beacon or flashing red signal in Yukon means: 58 A stopped Yukon school bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm requires: 59 A yellow diamond with 'FOG AREA' or fog icon on a Yukon road means: 60 A yellow diamond 'BRIDGE MAY BE ICY' or snowflake over bridge on a Yukon road means: 61 A yellow diamond 'HIGH WIND AREA' or tilted vehicle in Yukon means: 62 A yellow diamond showing a step between pavement and shoulder in Yukon means: 63 A yellow diamond with a generic large-animal silhouette on a Yukon road means: 64 A yellow diamond with a bear silhouette on a Yukon highway means: 65 A blue rectangular sign showing bed or picnic table icon on a Yukon highway means: 66 A blue rectangular sign with white 'H' in Yukon means: 67 A yellow diamond showing a vehicle under a bridge with height number in Yukon means: 68 On a Yukon urban street without posted speed signs, the default maximum is: 69 On a Yukon rural paved two-lane road without posted signs, typical max: 70 In a Yukon school zone with reduced limit, typical speed: 71 Yukon work zone with workers and reduced limit requires: 72 Yukon seatbelt law applies to: 73 Yukon child must use approved restraint or booster until: 74 Yukon motorcycle helmet law requires: 75 Under Yukon law, bicycle helmets are: 76 Using hand-held phone while driving in Yukon: 77 A Yukon Learner or Novice driver has BAC limit of: 78 After impaired-driving conviction in Yukon, returning driver typically requires: 79 Pregnant Yukon driver should wear seatbelt: 80 Overtaking cyclist on Yukon road — lateral clearance: 81 Funeral procession through Yukon intersection: 82 Approaching stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on Yukon highway: 83 Yukon headlight law requires lights: 84 At red signal on Yukon road without 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' sign, right turns: 85 Left turn on red from Yukon one-way street to another one-way street: 86 U-turns in Yukon are permitted: 87 On Yukon public roads, ATVs and snowmobiles generally: 88 On Yukon highways approaching Whitehorse, service signs indicate:
Rules of the Road (200)
1 Yukon Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) stages are: 2 Minimum age for Yukon Learner permit: 3 Minimum time in Yukon Learner stage before road test: 4 Typical minimum time in Yukon Novice stage before Full: 5 Yukon Learner driver BAC limit: 6 Yukon Novice driver BAC limit: 7 Yukon driver under 19 (even with Full licence) has BAC limit: 8 Full Yukon driver 19+ with BAC 0.05-0.079 faces: 9 Federal Criminal Code BAC threshold in Canada (including Yukon): 10 After impaired-driving conviction in Yukon, returning drivers typically require: 11 A Full Yukon Class 5 licence covers: 12 Operating motorcycle on Yukon public roads requires: 13 Tractor-trailer operation in Yukon requires: 14 Taxi or small bus up to 24 passengers in Yukon requires: 15 Single heavy truck (3+ axles) in Yukon requires: 16 Yukon auto insurance is: 17 Yukon minimum third-party liability coverage: 18 Yukon driver must report collision to police when damage exceeds: 19 Leaving the scene of a Yukon collision without exchange is: 20 Yukon demerit point system applies when: 21 Yukon Novice driver accumulating demerits faces: 22 Yukon seatbelt use: 23 Yukon child-restraint release criteria: 24 Rear-facing child seat with active front passenger airbag should be: 25 Yukon motorcycle helmet applies to: 26 Yukon bicycle helmet legal requirement: 27 Hand-held phone use by Yukon driver: 28 For Yukon Learner and Novice drivers: 29 Full Yukon driver convicted of impaired driving (Criminal Code): 30 Cannabis-impaired driving in Yukon: 31 Undivided Yukon road, stopped school bus with red flashers and stop arm: 32 On physically divided Yukon highway, school bus with red flashers requires: 33 Illegally passing a stopped Yukon school bus with red flashers: 34 At a Yukon intersection without marked crosswalks, pedestrians crossing have: 35 At a marked Yukon pedestrian crosswalk, drivers must: 36 Cyclist on Yukon public road has: 37 When overtaking cyclist on Yukon road, give at least: 38 Cyclist in Yukon should typically ride: 39 At Yukon 4-way stop with simultaneous arrival: 40 Yukon driver turning left across oncoming: 41 Green arrow at Yukon intersection: 42 Yellow signal on Yukon approach: 43 Solid red at Yukon intersection requires: 44 Entering a Yukon roundabout, you must: 45 At an uncontrolled Yukon T-intersection, terminating-road vehicle: 46 Passing on a Yukon two-lane highway is legal when: 47 You may not pass a Yukon school bus when: 48 Passing on the right in Yukon is: 49 Before changing lanes on Yukon road: 50 Hazard flashers on Yukon vehicle should be used: 51 Default Yukon urban speed without posting: 52 Yukon default on rural paved two-lane without posting: 53 Typical maximum on Yukon paved highway (Alaska, Klondike): 54 In Yukon school zone with reduced limit: 55 Yukon playground zone active speed typically: 56 Yukon work zone with workers and reduced posted speed: 57 Yukon headlight requirement: 58 Canadian DRL on Yukon vehicle: 59 In dense fog on Yukon road: 60 Oncoming vehicle at night on Yukon road: 61 Following another vehicle at night on Yukon road: 62 Winter tires in Yukon are: 63 In Yukon extreme cold, block heater use is: 64 Driving a Yukon gravel road (e.g., Dempster, Atlin): 65 Black ice on Yukon road appears as: 66 Sudden blizzard whiteout on Yukon highway: 67 Broken down on Yukon rural road at -40°C: 68 In Yukon, trailer brakes required above approximately: 69 Yukon passenger vehicle towing trailer: 70 Minimum tire tread for Yukon inspection: 71 Large crack in driver sight line on Yukon windshield: 72 Required working lights on Yukon passenger vehicle: 73 Muffler in good order on Yukon vehicle is: 74 Frayed or cut seatbelt in Yukon vehicle: 75 Entering Yukon highway from on-ramp: 76 Leaving Yukon highway via exit ramp: 77 Standard safe following distance on dry Yukon road: 78 Tailgating on Yukon road is: 79 In Yukon, wipers due to weather require headlights: 80 Encountering Yukon snowplow on highway: 81 Passing Yukon vehicle stopped for pedestrian in crosswalk: 82 Exiting Yukon roundabout: 83 In multi-lane Yukon roundabout: 84 Flashing green arrow at Yukon signal: 85 At Yukon pedestrian crossover with flashing lights and pedestrian signal activated: 86 Legitimate Yukon horn use: 87 Solid yellow centre line on your side of Yukon road: 88 Dashed yellow centre on your side of Yukon road: 89 Solid white edge line on right side of Yukon road: 90 Yukon stop line at signalized/stop-controlled intersection: 91 Entering Yukon intersection when you cannot clear it: 92 At Yukon railway level crossing with active warnings (lights/bells/gates): 93 Yukon school bus at railway crossing: 94 Yukon no-parking distance from fire hydrant (typical): 95 Yukon no-parking from intersection (typical): 96 Yukon no-parking from crosswalk (typical): 97 Driving the Dempster Highway (north from Dawson to Inuvik): 98 Uncontrolled Yukon 4-way intersection right-of-way: 99 All four Yukon approaches show flashing red: 100 All four Yukon approaches show flashing yellow: 101 Through vehicle and opposing left-turner at Yukon signalized green: 102 Turning at Yukon intersection with green and pedestrians in crosswalk: 103 On multi-lane divided Yukon highway, typical lane use: 104 Oversize load on Yukon highway typically has: 105 Convoy of trucks ahead on Yukon highway: 106 Commercial trucks on Yukon highways follow: 107 Slow-moving Yukon vehicle with 5+ followers: 108 Yukon cyclist at night requires: 109 Yukon cyclists on sidewalks: 110 Yukon cyclist making left turn: 111 Crossing mid-block on busy Yukon urban street with crosswalk nearby: 112 Child visible at curb on Yukon residential road: 113 School bus ahead flashing yellow lights on Yukon approach: 114 Yukon one-way street, school bus with red flashers and stop arm: 115 Leaving Yukon vehicle unattended: 116 Yukon vehicle towed by licensed tow truck: 117 Window tint on Yukon passenger vehicle: 118 Removing muffler on Yukon vehicle: 119 Yukon vehicle with ABS during emergency braking: 120 Brake fade on long Yukon downgrade prevented by: 121 Yukon driver wearing shoulder strap behind back (lap-only): 122 Yukon roundabout pedestrian crossing at entry/exit: 123 Yukon construction zone flagger: 124 Drowsy Yukon driver should: 125 Yukon commercial drivers operate under: 126 Yukon spring weight restrictions during thaw: 127 Reversing on Yukon highway: 128 Yukon speeding fines: 129 Street racing/stunt driving (50+ over) in Yukon: 130 Yukon vehicle cargo must be: 131 Yukon recommends rear-facing child seats until: 132 Safest seating for Yukon children under 13: 133 Driving Yukon Alaska Highway (Hwy 1): 134 Before Yukon intersection turn, signal: 135 If turn signals fail on Yukon road: 136 Hazard flashers on Yukon vehicle used: 137 Yukon driver should signal: 138 Legal Yukon U-turn requires: 139 U-turns at Yukon curves, hills, or within 150 m of crest: 140 A 3-point turn on a Yukon road is best done: 141 Exiting Yukon driveway onto roadway: 142 At a Yukon active emergency scene: 143 Pedestrian with white cane or guide dog at Yukon intersection: 144 Briefly flashing high beams at oncoming Yukon driver warns of: 145 Weaving through Yukon multi-lane traffic: 146 Another Yukon driver displays aggressive behaviour: 147 Yukon cruise control should be avoided when: 148 Yukon vehicle traction control: 149 ESC on Yukon vehicle: 150 Engine braking on Yukon long downgrade: 151 Pulling away uphill with manual on Yukon road: 152 Shifting Yukon automatic to neutral while rolling: 153 Driving in fog on Yukon road at posted limit: 154 Strong low sun glare on Yukon road: 155 First minutes of rain on Yukon road: 156 Driving on snow-covered Yukon roads: 157 Yukon rear-wheel skid (oversteer): 158 Yukon front-wheel understeer slide: 159 Steep Yukon hill descent on snow/ice: 160 Long Yukon summer hill descent: 161 Before long Yukon trip with hills: 162 Dark rural Yukon road, detecting unlit pedestrians: 163 Moose suddenly on Yukon road; swerving would put you into oncoming: 164 Fog lights on Yukon vehicle used: 165 Yukon winter tire pressure: 166 Quickly defog Yukon windshield on cold morning: 167 Heavily loaded Yukon vehicle: 168 Rural Yukon breakdown in winter: 169 Yukon moose activity peaks: 170 Yukon vehicle stalls on railway tracks: 171 Eating or drinking while driving Yukon road: 172 Pet traveling in Yukon vehicle: 173 Rotating Yukon vehicle tires every ~8000 km: 174 Yukon vehicle alignment symptoms: 175 Fresh oil puddle under parked Yukon vehicle: 176 Yukon lane closure with merge; both lanes: 177 Advance Yukon lane-closure signs: 178 Yukon signalized intersection — stop before: 179 Left turn from Yukon one-way onto one-way: 180 Left turn from Yukon two-way multi-lane: 181 Right turn from Yukon multi-lane road: 182 Yukon left turn into multi-lane receiving road: 183 Yukon 3-lane roundabout entry lane determined by: 184 Cyclists on Yukon bus-only lanes: 185 When merging onto Yukon highway: 186 Before opening car door on Yukon street: 187 Yukon school bus ahead flashing yellow lights: 188 Backing Yukon trailer requires: 189 Yukon tow truck with amber flashing lights: 190 Hearse at head of Yukon funeral procession: 191 Yukon 'drive with due care and attention' catch-all: 192 Commercial truck at open Yukon weigh station: 193 Moving oversize load on Yukon highway: 194 Passing cyclist at 90 km/h with 1m clearance: 195 Fully licensed Yukon driver using mounted hands-free phone: 196 Runaway-truck arrestor ramp on Yukon mountain grade: 197 Yukon road obstruction: 198 Yukon driver's licence: 199 Police stop on Yukon road, driver must produce: 200 New Yukon resident with Canadian-province licence:
Parking (32)
1 A white sign with 'P' crossed by a red diagonal slash in Yukon community means: 2 Parking on Yukon downhill with curb — front wheels: 3 Parking on Yukon uphill with curb — front wheels: 4 Yukon hill parking without curb: 5 Yukon accessible parking space: 6 Expired Yukon parking meter or red indicator: 7 Yukon park distance from fire hydrant (typical): 8 Parking in front of private Yukon driveway: 9 Parking at designated Yukon bus stop: 10 Parking near Yukon stop sign/signal should: 11 Entering Yukon angle-parking space: 12 Standard Yukon parallel parking: 13 Yukon parallel-parked vehicle should be: 14 When parking Yukon vehicle, parking brake: 15 Yukon no-parking from marked crosswalk (typical): 16 Yukon no-parking from intersection: 17 Yukon accessible permit must be: 18 Using Yukon accessible space without valid permit: 19 Yukon two-way street parking: 20 Yukon one-way street parking: 21 Yukon commercial loading zone: 22 Yukon '2 HOUR PARKING 8AM-6PM' means: 23 Double-parking beside legally parked Yukon vehicle: 24 Parking on Yukon sidewalk: 25 Yukon marked parking space: 26 Legally parked Yukon vehicle at night on dim road: 27 Yukon municipal winter parking bans typically: 28 Leaving Yukon vehicle unattended, engine should: 29 Yukon 'EV Charging Only' parking: 30 Parking blocking Yukon curb-cut (accessibility ramp): 31 Snow-covered Yukon parking meter: 32 Yukon 'Residents Only Parking' sign:
Emergency Situations (70)
1 A yellow diamond showing an emergency vehicle or cross symbol means: 2 Emergency vehicle approaching from behind with lights/siren in Yukon: 3 Approaching stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on Yukon highway: 4 Funeral procession passing Yukon intersection: 5 Volunteer firefighter's personal vehicle with green flashing lights on Yukon road: 6 Striking a moose/caribou/bear on Yukon road: 7 Sudden hazard on Yukon road requiring hard braking: 8 Yukon vehicle hydroplaning on wet road: 9 Tire blowout at Yukon highway speed: 10 Yukon accelerator sticks open: 11 Brake failure on Yukon road: 12 Yukon paved shoulder: 13 Recommended Yukon winter emergency kit: 14 Yukon railway crossing emergency number purpose: 15 Immediately after Yukon crash with injuries: 16 Moving injured at Yukon crash scene: 17 After Yukon crash, exchange: 18 Protect Yukon crash scene from following traffic: 19 Smoke/flames from Yukon engine: 20 Fuel smell or leak under Yukon vehicle: 21 Yukon vehicle overheating: 22 Loss of power steering on Yukon road: 23 Yukon headlights fail at night: 24 Yukon horn fails: 25 Sudden dense fog on Yukon road: 26 Sudden whiteout Yukon highway: 27 Large hail on Yukon road: 28 Flooded Yukon road with standing water: 29 Spun out into Yukon ditch in winter: 30 Using tow strap on Yukon vehicle: 31 Jump-starting dead Yukon battery: 32 Yukon vehicle stuck in mud: 33 Freeing Yukon vehicle stuck in snow: 34 Yukon hood blows open while driving: 35 Object falls from truck ahead on Yukon road: 36 Yukon vehicle stalls on railway tracks: 37 Brake failure on long Yukon downgrade, runaway ramp ahead: 38 Severe thunderstorm lightning on Yukon road: 39 Rear tire departs rim on Yukon highway: 40 Injured person at Yukon crash scene: 41 If you strike Yukon pedestrian: 42 Downed motorcyclist at Yukon crash: 43 Possible cardiac event in Yukon vehicle: 44 Yukon vehicle going into water: 45 Changing Yukon tire on road requires: 46 Yukon temporary donut spare: 47 Stinging insect enters Yukon vehicle: 48 Dropping phone in Yukon vehicle: 49 Children commotion in Yukon vehicle: 50 Small animal lands on Yukon hood: 51 Exhaust fumes inside Yukon vehicle: 52 Smoke (not exhaust) in Yukon cabin: 53 GPS fails and you're lost on Yukon rural road: 54 Flat tire at Yukon highway speed: 55 Using Yukon vehicle fire extinguisher: 56 Rapid evacuation from Yukon vehicle after crash: 57 Passenger seizure in Yukon vehicle: 58 Driver choking on Yukon road: 59 Severe bleeding at Yukon crash scene: 60 Signs of shock (pale, cold, rapid pulse, anxiety): 61 Suspected spinal injury at Yukon crash: 62 No pulse, not breathing at Yukon scene: 63 Yukon overturned truck leaking chemical: 64 After Yukon crash, following driver most at risk from: 65 Calling 911 from Yukon crash scene, state: 66 Yukon crash without cellphone signal: 67 Pedestrian walking in Yukon travel lane at night: 68 Vehicle driving erratically on Yukon road: 69 Yukon signalized intersection with no power: 70 Under Canadian Good Samaritan principles, Yukon bystander giving emergency aid:
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