Teens

Free G1 Practise Test

All new drivers in Ontario must take a G1 knowledge test (also known as G1 written test). The official test is created by the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) and is offered in all DriveTest Centres. The test is available on paper at all locations across Ontario, and on computer at some locations. No appointment is required (make sure you come at least one hour before the DriveTest centre closes though). There are 40 questions on the official G1 test, and they are all multiple choice. The test is not timed. You’ll receive two test sheets, each with 20 questions. The first set of 20 questions is about road signs, while the second one is about the rules of the road. You’ll need to get 16 or more questions right on each of those two sections in order to pass your G1 test (the total passing score for both sections is 80%). Your G1 knowledge test will be marked on the spot, and you’ll receive your results immediately. The results of your G1 written test are valid for one year.

USEFUL LINKS

myBlueprint: myBlueprint is a Canadian education planning website, designed to help with secondary school course selections, and career planning for youth and young adults.

What Should I Read Next? Enter a book you like and the site will analyse our huge database of real readers’ favorite books to provide book recommendations and suggestions for what to read next.

Ed Select: Educational Web Resources

Grammarist – English Grammar Help

SparkNotes: Today’s Most Popular Study Guides

SparkNotes: No Fear Shakespeare

Mythology – Infoplease

Merriam-Webster Dictionary

ILC – Math Homework Help

A+ Math

Math.com

Hubble Site

Neave Planetarium

North American Mammals

How Canadians Govern Themselves

Classical Music Navigator

National Film Board

Artcyclopedia The Fine Art Search Engine

National Gallery of Canada

GCF – Free Learning Resources

W3Schools – Web Design Tutorials

EDUCATION AND CAREER

CanLearn Interactive – Planning for Post-Secondary Education

Macleans Univerity Ranking

Ontario Colleges and Universities

Ontario Colleges

Ontario Universities

Compass : Ontario University Application Centre

Ontario Colleges : Application Services

Directory of Canadian Universities

School Finder – Canadian Career College Information

Canadian Universities – Higher Education Guide

OSAP – Student Financing

Scholarships Canada

Independent Learning Centre – GED

eCampusOntario – Online Education 

GotResumeBuilder – Free Resume Builder

JobBank

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Al-Anon & Alateen

Kid’s Help Phone – Teens

Go Ask Alice! – Health Questions and Answers

Justice for Children and Youth – Non-Profit Legal Aid Clinic

Teen Health & Wellness