The test is very simple (if you have an aviation background of any sort). Im aware that this is a very small percentile of drone users. I don't believe it's a money grab. Just hear me out... I understand all of this seems overwhelming but you have to look at the bigger picture. Even if you simply google the questions as you take the test it is forcing you to find the answer, because of this you now know one rule of aviation, next question, same thing, etc. By the end of the test their goal is to simply make you aware of these laws. How many people memorized the highway traffic act since they got their license? Nobody. However you have a general understanding of what's right and wrong from a technical standpoint. The most important part of making you pass the test is LIABILITY. Now when you break a rule, and possess a license, ignorance can never be an excuse (not that it ever was) and you are liable for any actions you have taken and also can be charged by transport canada as the assumption is made that you possess the knowledge since you passed the test. It is in your best interest anyways to know the laws. Keeps people safe. Drones these days can climb up to and over 8000 Feet which is National air traffic laneways in class E airspace. Think about that.....
Anyways, just my .02c