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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: Quebec Class 5 Test Exam

75%

Passing Score on Each Section

SAAQ Class 5 page

3

Official Knowledge-Test Sections

SAAQ Class 5 page

$13.50

2026 Knowledge Test Fee

SAAQ fees page

30-60 min

Knowledge Test Duration

SAAQ Class 5 page

10 months

Learner Licence Before Knowledge Test

SAAQ Class 5 page

12 months

Learner Licence Before Road Test

SAAQ Class 5 page

18 months

Learner Licence Validity

SAAQ Class 5 page

not published

Official Live-Test Question Count

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SAAQ verifies that the Class 5 knowledge test is entirely multiple-choice, takes about 30 to 60 minutes, costs $13.50 in 2026, and requires 75% on each of three sections: Highway Safety Code, road signs/pavement markings/traffic signals, and passenger-vehicle behaviours and techniques. SAAQ does not publish a fixed live-test question count on the verified public pages, so this page lists the official count as not published and provides 100 original practice questions based on SAAQ resources.

Sample Quebec Class 5 Test Practice Questions

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1Which statement best matches SAAQ's published format for the Class 5 knowledge test?
A.It is a road test with no written questions
B.It is entirely multiple-choice and divided into three sections
C.It is only a road-sign recognition test
D.It is a written essay about the Highway Safety Code
Explanation: SAAQ describes the Class 5 knowledge test as entirely multiple-choice. The official sections cover the Highway Safety Code, road signs/markings/signals, and behaviours and techniques for passenger-vehicle driving.
2What passing standard does SAAQ publish for the Class 5 knowledge test?
A.50% overall, with no section minimum
B.60% on the road-sign section only
C.75% on each of the three sections
D.100% on every traffic-signal question
Explanation: SAAQ says you must obtain 75% on each of the three knowledge-test sections. A strong total score does not compensate for failing one section.
3According to SAAQ's 2026 fee table, what is the knowledge-test fee for one or several tests taken during the same appointment?
A.$5.00
B.$13.50
C.$33.75
D.$107.96
Explanation: SAAQ lists the 2026 knowledge-test fee as $13.50 for one or several tests taken during the same appointment. The other amounts correspond to different services or are not the listed knowledge-test fee.
4For the standard Class 5 route, how long must you have held a valid learner's licence before the SAAQ knowledge test date?
A.At least 1 month
B.At least 6 months
C.At least 10 months
D.At least 24 months
Explanation: SAAQ lists holding a valid learner's licence for at least 10 months as the prerequisite for the Class 5 knowledge test. The 12-month period applies before the road test, not this knowledge test.
5A Quebec Class 5 learner is practising on public roads. Who must be seated beside the learner?
A.Any passenger who is at least 16
B.A valid Quebec Class 5 licence holder with at least two years of fully licensed experience, or a recognized driving-school instructor
C.Only another learner who passed Module 5
D.A probationary licence holder with six months of experience
Explanation: SAAQ requires Class 5 learners to drive with a recognized driving-school instructor or an accompanying driver who has the proper valid Quebec licence and at least two years of fully licensed experience. A probationary driver cannot act as an accompanying driver.
6Which nighttime rule applies to Quebec Class 5 learner's licence holders?
A.They may drive alone after midnight if traffic is light
B.They may not drive between midnight and 5 a.m.
C.They may drive after midnight only on expressways
D.They may drive at night only if the vehicle has winter tires
Explanation: SAAQ lists a midnight-to-5 a.m. driving restriction for Class 5 learner's licence holders. The restriction is separate from vehicle equipment and traffic volume.
7Which pair of restrictions applies to Quebec Class 5 learner's licence holders?
A.Eight demerit points and a 0.05 alcohol limit
B.Four-demerit-point bracket and zero alcohol while driving
C.No demerit points and alcohol allowed if supervised
D.Fifteen demerit points and only a commercial-vehicle restriction
Explanation: SAAQ states that learner's licence holders are subject to the four-demerit-point bracket and the zero-alcohol rule. These restrictions are intended to reduce risk while new drivers build experience.
8In Quebec, what must you do at a red octagonal stop sign?
A.Slow down and continue if no vehicle is close
B.Come to a complete stop, then proceed only when safe
C.Yield only to traffic on your right without stopping
D.Stop only if pedestrians are already in the crosswalk
Explanation: A stop sign requires a complete stop at the proper stopping point. After stopping, you proceed only after yielding as required and confirming the way is safe.
9What does a yield sign require you to do?
A.Stop for exactly five seconds every time
B.Slow down and give the right of way, stopping if necessary
C.Accelerate so you can merge ahead of traffic
D.Yield only to larger vehicles
Explanation: A yield sign means you must slow down and be ready to stop. You may proceed only after giving the right of way to road users who have priority.
10In Quebec road-sign conventions, yellow signs most commonly warn drivers about what?
A.Parking payment methods
B.Hazards or dangerous conditions ahead
C.Official tourist routes only
D.Permanent road closures only
Explanation: SAAQ's Driver's Handbook describes yellow as the general colour for danger warnings. These signs tell you to prepare for hazards such as curves, intersections, animals, slippery pavement or other conditions.

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