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- Based on 2025 NL commercial driver's licence manual
- Updated for May 2025
NL General Knowledge Exam Simulator
Commercial drivers must pass a written exam to be licensed to drive in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The written exam tests the driver’s knowledge of how to operate a commercial vehicle. This Exam Simulator is just like the official NL General Knowledge exam. It contains 40 random questions and will stop as soon as you’ve reached the passing or failing score. You’ll get a new set of questions every time you restart it. The exam simulator is not timed, and you must get at least 80% correct to pass. It is based on the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador commercial driver’s manual.
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
- Triple-checked for accuracy
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- What does this sign indicate?
- How does this sign regulate traffic?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign indicate?
- _______ road signs inform drivers of off-road facilities and motorist services.
- Which of the following is an example of a medical restriction caused by a driver's poor vision?
- What is the youngest age at which you may apply for some class of licence?
- Which requirements must a 16-year-old applicant meet to obtain a Class 7 Level I graduated licence?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign mean?
- What does this sign indicate?
- Which type of child safety seat is appropriate for a newborn baby?
- What does this sign mean?
- What should you NOT do if a blowout occurs?
- What does this sign mean?
- What does this sign indicate?
- A collector's highway in New Brunswick can be identified by a
- To increase safety while driving in fog, you should
- If you cannot see to drive under conditions of densely falling or blowing snow, what should you do?
- It is safe to pass a vehicle on the right in all of the following situations, EXCEPT
- What does this road sign mean?
- How do the yellow line markings on the pavement assist drivers in safe driving?
- When driving on a two-way road without yellow lines dividing the opposing lanes, you should
- Broken white lines painted on highways at entry and exit ramps are called
- In a rotary or traffic circle, you should drive
- A driver attempts to foresee potential collisions and is prepared to avoid them. This driving practice is known as
- How should you enter a divided highway?
- You should never back up your vehicle in any travel lane EXCEPT
- What should you do if a wheel runs off the pavement and onto the shoulder of the road?
- A disability placard is valid for a maximum period of
- Check for pedestrians in which of the following locations?
- When a driver approaches a farm vehicle, which of the following is the most difficult to assess?
- All of the following will increase the safety of a pedestrian on a roadway EXCEPT
- 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?
- A Class 7 – Level 2 driver may carry up to
- When the temperature has dropped below 0 °C, you should use _________ before starting the engine.
- While backing your vehicle, your right/left hand should be at the _________ on the steering wheel.
- Two cars are turning onto a divided highway. Which car is turning correctly?
- In New Brunswick, you should maintain a following distance of at least ________ behind the vehicle in front of you.
More resources
- British Columbia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Manitoba: Test 1 / Test 2
- New Brunswick: Test 1 / Test 2
- Newfoundland and Labrador: Test 1 / Test 2
- Northwest Territories: Test 1 / Test 2
- Nova Scotia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Nunavut: Test 1 / Test 2
- Ontario: Test 1 / Test 2
- Prince Edward Island: Test 1 / Test 2
- Quebec: Test 1 / Test 2
- Saskatchewan: Test 1 / Test 2
- Yukon: Test 1 / Test 2
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