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Format of Assessment
Section I: Multiple Choice: 50 Questions | 90 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
- Discrete items
- Items in sets
- Multi-select items (two options are correct)
Section II: Free Response: 5 Questions | 90 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
- Experimental Design (1 question)
- Quantitative /Qualitative Translation (1 question)
- Short Answer (3 questions, one requiring a paragraph-length response)
Practice Exams
College Board Practice Exam:
- Free Response Questionsfor 2015 AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based (Opens in new window)
- Free Response Questionsfor 2015 AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based (Opens in new window)
- 2014: Free-Response Questions
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Other Resources:
- Albert.io Quiz – Practice sample questions through interactive practice. It features 6 important topics in AP Chemistry
- McGraw Hill Physics 1 and Physics 2 – Each test is comprised of 25 questions randomly selected from a pool of questions. As a result, questions and the order in which they appear will differ each time a new test window is opened. The correct answer and the explanation are provided for each question during the test review. Once users complete the review they can choose to retake the test or close the test by clicking the “Retake Test” or “Close Test” buttons at the bottom of the review page.
- Giancoli Textbook Questions – Practice problems and questions for 33 chapters in AP Physics 1 & 2..
- Physics 8th Edition, 7th Edition, & 6th Edition by John D. Cutnell and Kenneth W. Johnson. This Web site gives you access to the rich tools and resources available for this text. You can access these resources. Using the menu at the top, select a resource. This will allow you to access a particular resource section. You will then have the option of selecting resources within the section or going directly to a specific chapter.
- Chapter Quizzes from Brookscole.com – Include chapter quizzes for 31 topics in AP Physics 1 & 2.
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