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AP Bio Test Structure?

Hey y'all! I was wondering if anyone could break down the structure of the AP Bio test for me? What's the format like and how many sections are there? Appreciate any help!

9 months ago

Hey there! The AP Biology exam is divided into two main sections, each of which tests your knowledge and understanding of important biology concepts and your ability to analyze data presented to you. Here's a quick breakdown of the test structure:

Section 1: Multiple Choice (1 hour and 30 minutes)

- This section consists of 60 multiple-choice questions. The questions are designed to test your understanding of various biological concepts, experimental data interpretation, and quantitative skills.

- This section is worth 50% of your total exam score.

Section 2: Free Response (1 hour and 30 minutes)

- This section contains six free-response questions, which are divided into two types:

1. Two long free-response questions: These questions typically require you to analyze experimental data, create and explain experimental designs, or analyze scenarios involving biological concepts. You'll have around 22 minutes for each of these questions.

2. Four short free-response questions: These questions will test your understanding of biological concepts at a more focused level. You'll have around 6 minutes per question to analyze graphs, explain concepts, or make predictions based on provided data.

- This section is worth the remaining 50% of your total exam score.

It's essential to practice both multiple-choice and free-response questions as you prepare for the AP Biology exam to ensure that you're comfortable with the various question types and can apply your knowledge under time constraints.

9 months ago

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