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G2 Final Exam Study Guide 2026: 100 Q&A
Section 1: Rules of the Road & Traffic Signs (Questions 1-30)
1. What does a solid yellow line on your side of the center line mean?
A) It is safe to pass if the way is clear.
B) You are in a designated passing zone.
C) You must not pass.
D) You may pass only during daylight hours.
Explanation: A solid yellow line indicates that passing is prohibited for traffic in
the lane next to the solid line. It is a critical safety rule to prevent head-on
collisions.
2. When approaching a yield sign, what must you do?
A) Come to a complete stop no matter what.
B) Slow down and be prepared to stop, yielding the right-of-way to traffic.
C) Speed up to merge with traffic.
D) Stop only if you see a police officer.
Explanation: A yield sign requires you to slow down and yield the right-of-way to
traffic on the through road. You must only stop if necessary.
3. What is the meaning of a flashing red traffic light?
A) Proceed with caution, no stopping required.
B) Slow down and yield to all traffic.
C) Treat it like a stop sign; come to a complete stop.
D) The traffic signal is out of order.
,Explanation: A flashing red light has the same legal meaning as a stop sign. You
must come to a complete stop and proceed only when it is safe.
4. What does a blue sign with a white letter "P" indicate?
A) Parking lot ahead.
B) Pedestrian crossing.
C) Registered parking area.
D) Police station ahead.
Explanation: Blue signs are for services and information. The "P" signifies a
parking area that is available for use.
5. When are you permitted to drive in a bicycle lane?
A) To pass another vehicle.
B) To make a right turn within 50 metres of the intersection.
C) Whenever the road is congested.
D) To drop off a passenger.
Explanation: You may only enter a bicycle lane to prepare for a right turn, and you
must do so within a reasonable distance (typically 50 metres) of the intersection,
while always yielding to cyclists.
6. What should you do when you see a school bus with red lights flashing and
its stop arm extended?
A) Slow down and proceed with caution.
B) Stop at least 20 metres behind the bus.
C) Sound your horn to alert children.
D) Pass the bus quickly if no children are visible.
Explanation: By law, traffic in both directions must stop for a school bus with
flashing red lights and an extended stop arm, unless you are on a road separated
by a median.
7. A diamond-shaped sign with a bicycle symbol indicates:
A) A bicycle repair shop is nearby.
B) A bicycle race is in progress.
C) A bicycle crossing or path.
D) Bicycles are not allowed on this road.
Explanation: Diamond-shaped signs are warning signs. A bicycle symbol warns
, drivers that they are approaching an area where bicycles may be crossing or
sharing the road.
8. What is the speed limit in a school zone during school hours unless
otherwise posted?
A) 30 km/h
B) 40 km/h
C) 50 km/h
D) 60 km/h
*Explanation: The default speed limit in a school zone is 40 km/h. Always watch
for posted signs which may indicate different times or speeds.*
9. What does a green arrow pointing left mean?
A) You have the right-of-way to turn left.
B) Prepare to stop, the light is about to change.
C) Yield to oncoming traffic before turning.
D) Left turns are prohibited.
Explanation: A green arrow is a "protected" turn signal. It means you can make
the turn and oncoming traffic is stopped by a red light.
10. When parking downhill on a street with a curb, your wheels should be
turned:
A) Away from the curb.
B) Towards the curb.
C) Straight ahead.
D) It doesn't matter.
Explanation: Turning your wheels toward the curb ensures that if your car rolls, it
will be stopped by the curb.
11. A sign with an orange diamond and two arrows curving in opposite
directions means:
A) The road is slippery when wet.
B) There is a winding road ahead.
C) The road is dividing, and you must keep right.
D) There is a two-way traffic ahead.