Manitoba MPI Driving Practice Test:
The Manitoba Driver's Handbook is the source of the 30 multiple-choice questions that make up the written knowledge test in Manitoba. You will only have 30 minutes to finish the exam, and you must get an 80% or higher with no more than six questions missed. You must be at least 16 years old, or 15 12 with a completed Driver Education Form, to take the written exam and begin the Graduated Driver's Licensing Program with a learner license. You must register as a customer with Manitoba Public Insurance and then pay a $10 testing fee before you can take the written exam. If you pass, an additional $20 for your license and up to $45 as a base fee are required.
Additionally, you must be able to pass a common vision test, present identification, and, if you are under 18, obtain parental permission. You might be qualified to take your road test and advance to the intermediate stage of the GDL Program once you've held your learner license for at least nine months. When it comes time to test, your road test will cost an additional $30. Knowledge tests are by appointment only, and you can schedule one with your neighborhood Autopac representative when you sign up as an MPI customer. If needed, tests are available in 20 additional languages in addition to English and French.
List of questions
- When you approach a stop sign, you must
- While driving, it's recommended to have your hands placed in the
- This sign is showing that
- Entering a roundabout, you should check for vehicles coming from
- The merge lane on to an expressway should be used
- This sign is alerting you that
- When a lane is closed ahead, drivers should zipper merge by
- Which of the following is NOT a way to let traffic know you are preparing to parallel park?
- When parking on a hill with a curb, if your car is facing uphill, you should
- When sharing the road with a transit bus, you should be aware of which of the following?
- You are not allowed to park on a curve of a road outside a city, town or village, if your vehicle cannot be clearly seen for at least ________ in each direction.
- To pass a slow moving vehicle in a hilly area, you should
- If you see a wild animal in your path while driving, you should
- In case of a collision, you should
- It is especially dangerous to drink alcohol and drive at night because
- This construction sign is showing you that
- Which of the following is NOT an effect of alcohol?
- The minimum age for a class 1, 2, 3, or 4 licence is
- If you are in an intersection when the traffic light turns amber you should
- If a traffic light has a lit green left-arrow AND a lit solid red light that means you can
- A solid white line means
- Which of the following is NOT a legal manoeuvre?
- When driving a vehicle, you must be particularly careful around bicyclists because they
- At a roundabout, the right-of-way belongs to
- Driving directly next to a big truck is considered a No-zone because
- If an emergency vehicle is flashing lights and sounding an alarm while you're driving on a one-way street you should
- If you need to make a right turn, but a transit bus has stopped just short of the intersection on the right hand side, you should proceed by
- The orange hand on a crosswalk light means pedestrians should
- Bicyclists should position themselves on the right side of the roadway, but may change position if
- According to the Manitoba Driver's Handbook, what is the most common cause of vehicle fires?
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