No most of the questions are common sense. Also you have more then enough time to answer them and then go back to check the answers. One more thing don't answer the last question until you are sure you want to submit your answers. And if you do fail the retries are free every 24 hours until you get it right. So don't sweat it.
First written test than road test and than airbrake test
In ontario, every year
To receive a provisional driving license in Ontario one must be 16 years or older. One must pass a vision test and apply to the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.
I'm geussing that when he was old enough that he decided he would go test for a boating license but he had such little talent that he has never passed and had to keep taking it over and over and over in hopes that one day he will pass
Of course not, you must know the rules of the road in a written test and demonstrate your skills of driving and parking.
In most places, including Ontario, Canada, you will receive your G2 license 8 months after passing the G1 test, provided you have completed the mandatory driver training course. However, if you are over the age of 19, you can take the G2 road test after 12 months of holding a G1 license.
The law requires you to be 16 to take your license test. So that means the soonest day you can take it is on your 16th birthday
at the Lake of the Ozarks :p
Getting a commercial drivers license is no more difficult that getting a regular drivers license. To get one you have to pass a knowledge and skills test that consist of written, driven, and vehicle inspection. They offer schools to aid you in the preparation of these tests.
In Ontario
No you don't have to retake the written test to get your drivers license.
Most truck driving schools in Ontario Canada provide a truck for students taking the DMV test to become a truck drivers.