Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator not allowed | 60 Minutes | 30 Questions |
MCQ PART B- Calculator allowed | 45 Minutes | 15 Questions |
FRQ PART A-Calculator allowed | 30 Minutes | 2 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 60 Minutes | 4 Questions |
Each section of the AP CALCULUS AB is scored on a 1-5 grade scale. Your total AP CALCULUS AB score is the sum of your 4 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. Equal weight is given to both MCQ and Free Response sections of the test.
Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator not allowed | 60 Minutes | 30 Questions |
MCQ PART B- Calculator allowed | 45 Minutes | 15 Questions |
FRQ PART A-Calculator allowed | 30 Minutes | 2 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 60 Minutes | 4 Questions |
Each section of the AP CALCULUS BC is scored on a 1-5 grade scale. Your total AP CALCULUS BC score is the sum of your 4 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. Equal weight is given to both MCQ and Free Response sections of the test.
Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator not allowed | 60 Minutes | 30 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 60 Minutes | 4 Questions |
Each section of the AP Physics 1 is scored on a 1-5 grade scale. Your total AP Physics 1 score is the sum of your 4 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. Equal weight ( 50 %) is given to both MCQ and Free Response sections of the test.
AP Physics 2 is an applied mathematics which focuses on Modern Physics and the examination is spitted into 2 sections viz multiple choices and Free Responses used in the selection process by universities for Engineering, Physics, Mathematics and related disciplines. This test when combined with other Advanced placement examinations like AP Physics 1, Calculus AB or BC gives a good boost to your overall profile.
You have to sit the test typically when you are in your senior grade in school (Grade 11 or 12 ). The test is in 4 sections and is timed separately. The total duration of the examination is 3 hours 15 minutes and all the questions are either multiple choice questions or Free Responses.
Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator allowed | 90 Minutes | 50 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 90 Minutes | 4 Questions |
Each section of the AP Physics 2 is scored on a 1-5 grade scale. Your total AP Physics 2 score is the sum of your 2 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. Equal weight ( 50 %) is given to both MCQ and Free Response sections of the test.
AP Physics C is a subject that focuses on Calculus based and Mechanics Based Physics and the examination is spitted into 2 sections viz multiple choices and Free Responses used in the selection process by universities for Engineering, Physics, Mathematics and related disciplines. This test when combined with other Advanced placement examinations like AP Physics 1, Calculus AB or BC, and Chemistry gives a good boost to your overall profile.
You have to sit the test typically when you are in your senior grade in school (Grade 11 or 12 ). The test is in 4 sections and is timed separately. The total duration of the examination is 1 hour 30 minutes and all the questions are either multiple choice questions or Free Responses.
Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator allowed | 90 Minutes | 50 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 90 Minutes | 4 Questions |
AP Physics C-Mechanics is scored on a 1-5 grade scale. Your total AP Physics C score is the sum of your 2 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. Equal weight ( 50 %) is given to both MCQ and Free Response sections of the test.
AP Physics C- Electricity and Magnetism is a subject that focuses on Calculus based and scientific concepts covered in the course units. It also tests your ability to use calculus when solving questions related to electrostatics, electromagnetism, and so on. The examination is spitted into 2 sections viz multiple choices and Free Responses used in the selection process by universities for Engineering, Physics, Mathematics and related disciplines. This test when combined with other Advanced placement examinations like AP Physics 1, Calculus AB or BC, and Chemistry gives a good boost to your overall profile.
You have to sit the test typically when you are in your senior grade in school (Grade 11 or 12 ). The test is in 4 sections and is timed separately. The total duration of the examination is 1 hour 30 minutes and all the questions are either multiple choice questions or Free Responses.
Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator allowed | 90 Minutes | 50 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 90 Minutes | 4 Questions |
AP Physics C-Electricity and Magnetism is scored on a 1-5 scale. Your total AP Physics C score is the sum of your 2 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. Equal weight ( 50 %) is given to both MCQ and Free Response sections of the test.
AP Microeconomics is a subject that focuses on the study of the principles of economics that apply to the behavior of individuals within an economic system. You will have to use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts.It is equivalent to a one-semester, introductory college course in microeconomics. The examination is spitted into 2 sections viz multiple choices and Free Responses used in the selection process by universities for Engineering, Physics, Mathematics and related disciplines. This test is often used in combination with other Advanced placement examinations like Statistics, Macro Economics, AP Computer Science A/Principles and AP Calculus AB.
You have to sit the test typically when you are in your senior grade in school (Grade 11 or 12 ). The test is in 4 sections and is timed separately. The total duration of the examination is 2 hour 10 minutes and all the questions are either multiple choice questions or Free Responses.
Sections | Time | No of questions |
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MCQ PART A- calculator allowed | 90 Minutes | 50 Questions |
FRQ PART B-Calculator not allowed | 90 Minutes | 4 Questions |
AP Physics Microeconomics is scored on a 1-5 scale. Your total AP Microeconomics score is the sum of your 2 sub-section scores. The highest possible score is 5. 66 % weight is given to MCQ and 33 % to Free Response sections of the test.
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