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Format of the AP Calculus BC exam?

Hey there! I'm a bit confused about the format of the AP Calculus BC exam. Can someone please break it down for me? How many multiple choice and free response questions should I expect to encounter?

2 years ago

Hello! I'd be happy to break down the AP Calculus BC exam format for you. The AP Calculus BC exam consists of two main sections—Section I and Section II. Here's a detailed overview of each section:

Section I: Multiple Choice

- There are 45 multiple choice questions in total.

- You have 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete this section.

- Section I is further divided into two parts:

- Part A: You'll find 30 questions in this part, where you're not allowed to use a calculator.

- Part B: In this part, you'll come across 15 questions and you'll be allowed to use a calculator.

Section II: Free Response

- You will encounter 6 free response questions in total.

- The time allotted for this section is 1 hour and 30 minutes.

- Section II is also divided into two parts:

- Part A: This part has 2 questions for which you're required to use a calculator.

- Part B: This part consists of 4 questions where the use of a calculator is not allowed.

To summarize, the AP Calculus BC exam has 45 multiple choice questions and 6 free response questions. The multiple choice section allows 1 hour and 45 minutes to be completed, while the free response section gives you 1 hour and 30 minutes. Good luck with your preparation!

2 years ago

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