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  • Based on official Manitoba 2025 Driver's manual
  • Updated for June 2025

Free MPI Quiz for Class 5 Driving Test (2025)

Ready to earn your Class 5L learner’s licence in Manitoba? Our Free 2025 Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) Learner’s Practice Driving Quiz contains 20 multiple-choice questions to help you succeed on your first try. It mirrors the style and challenge of the official exam and is grounded in the 2025 edition of the Manitoba Driver’s Handbook. Each question provides instant feedback, creating an interactive experience that is much more efficient than standard study methods.

The official knowledge exam includes 30 multiple-choice questions, and you’ll need to get at least 25 (83%) correct within a 30-minute time limit to pass. The exam is available in English and over 20 other languages and administered by appointment at an MPI Service Centre or mobile service unit. If you don’t pass on the first try, you must wait seven days before retaking the exam. Our practice quizzes are designed to help you avoid that delay.

To apply for a Class 5L learner’s licence, you must be at least 16 years old (or 15½ if you’re currently enrolled in the Driver Z program at school). Applicants under 18 require written permission from a parent or legal guardian. Once you pass the vision and knowledge tests and submit any applicable health documentation, you’ll pay a licence fee and base driver premium to begin driving (in Manitoba, the premium helps to cover the basic Manitoba Public Insurance model).

Under the Graduated Driver License (GDL) program, regardless of age, learner drivers begin in the Learner Stage (Class 5L) for a minimum of nine months, during which they must drive with a qualified supervisor, abstain from drugs and alcohol, and avoid restricted driving activities. After passing your road test, you’ll advance to the Intermediate Stage (Class 5I) for at least 15 more months, and finally transition to a Full Stage (Class 5F) licence.

Test one of our five available practice tests (some free, others with additional features for premium members) sharpens your preparation for the knowledge exam. Be sure to check out all our other Manitoba Knowledge Exam Practice Tests, including our Premium offerings, to be fully prepared!
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What to expect on the official exam
40

questions

16+16

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

16 y/o

minimum age to apply

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List of questions (classic view)
  1. What does this figure illustrate?
  2. What does this sign mean?
  3. A Manitoba Class 5 driver's licence is valid for
  4. What does this sign mean?
  5. Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some rural streets indicate that you should
  6. What is true about the right-of-way if you see this signal?
  7. This image indicates
  8. What does this sign indicate?
  9. What does this sign mean?
  10. This driver is using a hand signal. The driver intends to
  11. This driver is using a hand signal. The driver intends to
  12. According to the Manitoba Driver's Handbook, your standard emergency equipment should include all of the following EXCEPT
  13. What does this sign indicate?
  14. According to the Manitoba Driver's Handbook, your winter emergency equipment should include all of the following EXCEPT
  15. Which of the following statements about three-point turns is FALSE?
  16. What are the advantages of reverse angle parking?
  17. What type of sign is this?
  18. What does the following sign mean?
  19. Can you cross multiple lanes at a time?
  20. What does this sign mean?
  21. In Manitoba, U-turns are prohibited
  22. You are not allowed to change lanes
  23. The large blind spots around big trucks or other large vehicles are called
  24. You are driving on a wet road and have to stop quickly. If your vehicle does not have antilock brakes (ABS), what should you do?
  25. Which of the following car seats must be used for a newborn?
  26. In the backing skill part of the Manitoba road test, you must back up your vehicle within a space measuring
  27. The windshield of every motor vehicle must have
  28. To prevent excessive noise, all motor vehicles must have
  29. In which of the following situations will your stopping distance increase?
  30. What is the safest position for a car seat in the vehicle?
  31. Which of the following is NOT a part of correct forward-facing child car seat installation?
  32. When you are driving behind another vehicle, you should leave a following distance of at least
  33. To control your speed when you're going down a steep hill, you should
  34. Before you may obtain a Class 5I intermediate licence, you must spend _______ in the learner stage.
  35. What is the primary use of pilot vehicles on the road?
  36. To avoid a head-on collision if there is an oncoming vehicle in your lane, you should
  37. While driving at night, if you meet an oncoming vehicle with blinding bright lights, what should you do?
  38. When driving on a gravel road, you should stay at least _______ behind the vehicle in front of you.
  39. What are the benefits of the Mature Driving Program for senior drivers?
  40. You must stop your vehicle in which of the following situations?
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