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Key Facts: NU Class 7 Test Exam

15

Minimum Class 7 age

Government of Nunavut Driver's Manual

2 parts

Basic written examination scope

Government of Nunavut Driver's Manual

$30

Class 5, 6, or 7 examination fee

Nunavut Driver's Licence Regulations amendment R-041-2021

$70

5-year driver's licence fee

Nunavut Driver's Licence Regulations amendment R-041-2021

30 days

New resident licence exchange period

Government of Nunavut Driver's Manual

$200,000

Minimum liability insurance

Government of Nunavut Driver's Manual

Nunavut's official Driver's Manual lists Class 7 minimum requirements as age 15, written knowledge test, required vision standard, and suitable identification. The basic written examination has rules/safe-driving and sign-identification parts. R-041-2021 lists a $30 examination fee for Class 5, 6, or 7 applicants. Official Nunavut sources used here do not publish a fixed public Class 7 question count, time limit, or passing score, so this page does not invent those values.

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1What official source is the basic Nunavut driver knowledge exam based on for a Class 7 learner applicant?
A.Only the vehicle registration form
B.The Nunavut Driver's Manual for driver licence classes
C.A private practice-test website
D.The Professional Driver's Handbook only
Explanation: The Government of Nunavut Driver's Manual says driver examinations for all classes are based on the Nunavut Driver's Manual. Commercial applicants may need additional manuals, but a basic Class 7 learner should study the Nunavut manual first.
2According to the Nunavut Driver's Manual, what are the two parts of the basic written examination?
A.Air brakes and vehicle inspection
B.Rules of the road and safe driving practices, plus sign identification
C.Parallel parking and hill parking
D.Insurance law and fuel economy
Explanation: The manual describes the basic written examination as having two parts: rules of the road and safe driving practices, and sign identification. That is why this practice set includes both road-rule scenarios and road-sign recognition.
3What is the minimum age listed in the Nunavut Driver's Manual for a Class 7 licence test?
A.14
B.15
C.16
D.18
Explanation: The manual lists Class 7 minimum requirements as age 15, a written knowledge test, required vision standard, and suitable identification. Age 16 applies to Class 5 and Class 6 road-test requirements after holding a learner licence.
4Which item is listed as a minimum requirement for a Nunavut Class 7 licence test?
A.A pre-trip inspection in a tractor-trailer
B.A written knowledge test
C.A Class 5 licence held for five years
D.A school bus endorsement
Explanation: For Class 7, the manual lists age 15, written knowledge test, required vision standard, and suitable identification. Commercial pre-trip inspections and school bus endorsements belong to other licence categories.
5What does a Nunavut Class 7 licence permit a person to operate while learning?
A.Any vehicle in Class 5 or 6, while learning
B.Only snowmobiles on trails
C.Only school buses without passengers
D.Only commercial trucks over 4,500 kg
Explanation: The manual describes Class 7 as permitting operation of any vehicle in Class 5 or 6 while learning. The learner must still follow the applicable learner restrictions and any conditions on the licence.
6A Nunavut learner is taking a road test and wants to drive the test vehicle to the test location. What does the manual require?
A.A valid learner's licence and accompaniment by someone authorized under the Motor Vehicles Act
B.Only proof that the vehicle has fuel
C.Permission from any passenger in the vehicle
D.No accompaniment if the trip is short
Explanation: The manual says an applicant must not drive the road-test vehicle to or from the test location unless the applicant holds a valid learner's licence and is accompanied by someone authorized under the Motor Vehicles Act. The accompanying person may be asked to show their licence to the examiner.
7What should a driver do with a Nunavut driver's licence before it is valid for use?
A.Sign it in ink
B.Laminate it at home
C.Remove all conditions from it
D.Keep it unsigned until renewal
Explanation: The manual states that a Nunavut driver's licence is not valid unless signed by the holder. Drivers must also carry the licence while driving and produce it when required.
8How soon must a new resident with an out-of-territory licence obtain a Nunavut driver's licence after becoming a resident?
A.Within 7 days
B.Within 30 days
C.Within 6 months
D.Only when the old licence expires
Explanation: The Nunavut Driver's Manual says a new resident holding a licence from another province, territory, or state must obtain a Nunavut licence within 30 days of becoming a resident. Waiting until the old licence expires is not the rule.
9If a driver changes their address or name in Nunavut, how soon must they notify the nearest issuing office?
A.Within 15 days
B.Only at the next birthday
C.Within 90 days
D.No notice is required
Explanation: The manual and Traffic Safety Act consolidation both state that a driver must notify the issuing office or Registrar within 15 days after a name or address change. This keeps licensing records current for notices and enforcement.
10What minimum liability insurance does the Nunavut Driver's Manual say a registered motor vehicle must have?
A.No insurance is needed for local roads
B.At least $50,000
C.At least $200,000
D.Only collision coverage
Explanation: The manual says every registered motor vehicle must have liability insurance of at least $200,000. Proof of insurance is required before a vehicle may be registered.

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