bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6770

I've been lazy for the last 5 months (turned 16 in Oct) and I'm finally going for my G1 tomorrow. Are there any other Canadians here from Ontario that've taken it yet? Is it all multiple choice?

Wish me luck.

Last edited by ebug9 (2008-08-11 19:13:52)

Mitch
16 more years
+877|6983|South Florida
if its anything like the american one its 20 easy questions. study tho
15 more years! 15 more years!
The#1Spot
Member
+105|6997|byah

Mitch wrote:

if its anything like the american one its 20 easy questions. study tho
Thats odd mine was 40. 20 for road signs and 20 for the other stuff.
Smithereener
Member
+138|6773|California

The#1Spot wrote:

Mitch wrote:

if its anything like the american one its 20 easy questions. study tho
Thats odd mine was 40. 20 for road signs and 20 for the other stuff.
I'm pretty sure it's about 40 questions. Well, I know there were a lot of questions on the one I took.

If it's anything like the one I took, you'll pass it easily. Because the DMVs here always have a monstrous wait time, I just took one of the handbooks and read through it during the wait - studying made easy lol.
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6422|London, England

I had 20
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bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6770

Smithereener wrote:

The#1Spot wrote:

Mitch wrote:

if its anything like the american one its 20 easy questions. study tho
Thats odd mine was 40. 20 for road signs and 20 for the other stuff.
I'm pretty sure it's about 40 questions. Well, I know there were a lot of questions on the one I took.

If it's anything like the one I took, you'll pass it easily. Because the DMVs here always have a monstrous wait time, I just took one of the handbooks and read through it during the wait - studying made easy lol.
lol I'm taking the test in a town of <3000 people. I don't think there'll be too much of a waiting line
CanadianLoser
Meow :3 :3
+1,148|6965
its easy.  i took it last august.  its 2 quiz's, the first being a 20 multiple choice questions on signs of the road, which is very straight forward because they show you the signs and most of them give it away. second one is 20 multiple choice questions on rules of the road, which can get kinda hard because of wording sometimes.  You fail if you get more than 4 questions wrong on either quiz.

Don't worry though, its easy stuff.  g2 is where all the cool kids are at tho

good luck

p.s. what town?

Last edited by Canadianloser (2008-08-11 21:29:47)

bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6770

Thanks for the info.

It's in Smiths Falls
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|7196|Toronto | Canada

Canadianloser wrote:

its easy.  i took it last august.  its 2 quiz's, the first being a 20 multiple choice questions on signs of the road, which is very straight forward because they show you the signs and most of them give it away. second one is 20 multiple choice questions on rules of the road, which can get kinda hard because of wording sometimes.  You fail if you get more than 4 questions wrong on either quiz.

Don't worry though, its easy stuff.  g2 is where all the cool kids are at tho

good luck

p.s. what town?
Yep I took mine 2 years ago

And hes right, 2 quizzes out of 20 each.  One on signs (really easy) and the other on rules of the road (which you really need to read about 3 times each but since theres no time limit that I remember take your time).  And again, if you get 15 or less on either quiz you fail the entire thing.  I found it really, really easy though, so it shouldn't be a problem.
bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6770

Is there a lot of demerit point questions in the second half?
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|7196|Toronto | Canada

ebug9 wrote:

Is there a lot of demerit point questions in the second half?
I honestly don't remember.  I'm pretty sure it was just situations where if you just thought about it and logiced (?) out the situation for one of the answers.  I remember a few situations where you had to remember distances from something (for example distance between your car and the car in front of you on a highway).  I'd recommend going early or midday if you're really unsure so you can retake the test right away if you fail (but thats really unlikely)
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6438|Toronto

ebug9 wrote:

Is there a lot of demerit point questions in the second half?
I took it last october, so forgive me if I'm a bit lost.
Indeed, the two-part thing is right. The first one is amazingly easy, and you won't have any trouble. It's just signs, which you should know anyways. The second part, about the rules, can either be really easy, as some people get it, or really hard, as I got it. Just make sure you know the alcohol-related rules, the distances you have to park from fire hydrants, school buses' distance, etc...and a few demerit point thingies as well.
Overall though, you'll have no problem. Now go get your G2 and pay me a visit, hmm? Smith's Falls is about .5 hours from ottawa.
I like pie.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6995|Long Island, New York
I just got mine (American version ).
bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6770

I passed

I aced the signs part. I got 3 wrong on the rules of the road half. No questions about parking/stopping distances.
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7301|Alberta, Canada

The learners test is fairly easy, I'm not surprised that you passed.
Congratulations.
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7301|Reykjavík, Iceland.
Wow those are some tight rules, I just had to take one written test and one road test and I can drive any car up to 3500 kilos on any road with any number of passengers.
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7301|Alberta, Canada

Sydney wrote:

Wow those are some tight rules, I just had to take one written test and one road test and I can drive any car up to 3500 kilos on any road with any number of passengers.
You can only drive 200 kilometers before crashing into the Atlantic.
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7301|Reykjavík, Iceland.

Ryan wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Wow those are some tight rules, I just had to take one written test and one road test and I can drive any car up to 3500 kilos on any road with any number of passengers.
You can only drive 200 kilometers before crashing into the Atlantic.
That's why our roads bend, stupid!

Last edited by Sydney (2008-08-12 14:38:53)

Ryan
Member
+1,230|7301|Alberta, Canada

Sydney wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Wow those are some tight rules, I just had to take one written test and one road test and I can drive any car up to 3500 kilos on any road with any number of passengers.
You can only drive 200 kilometers before crashing into the Atlantic.
That's why our roads bend, stupid!
Oh, so you drive in circles?
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7301|Reykjavík, Iceland.

Ryan wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Ryan wrote:

You can only drive 200 kilometers before crashing into the Atlantic.
That's why our roads bend, stupid!
Oh, so you drive in circles?
Yep
https://www.nat.is/travelguide/_derived/a_eigin_vegum%20hringvegurinn.htm_txt_carkort_allt_700.gif

Last edited by Sydney (2008-08-12 14:56:19)

Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|7196|Toronto | Canada

Sydney wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Sydney wrote:


That's why our roads bend, stupid!
Oh, so you drive in circles?
Yep
http://www.nat.is/travelguide/_derived/ … lt_700.gif
It must be hard to get around with only one road
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7301|Reykjavík, Iceland.

Winston_Churchill wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Oh, so you drive in circles?
Yep
http://www.nat.is/travelguide/_derived/ … lt_700.gif
It must be hard to get around with only one road
Indeed
https://www.nat.is/images/car_all-iceland.gif
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hi
+322|6823|California
I had 56 questions, you don't need to study, just use common sense for the road.
If you are next to a double yellow line can you cross over?
A. Yes
B. No
stuff like that

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