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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Catherine Liu
Catherine Liu
➕Check out this in-depth multiple choice study guide for more info.
Understanding the format of the exam is key to dividing your studying and pacing yourself when doing practice questions.
The multiple-choice section makes up 50% of your score, and you have an hour and 45 minutes to answer 45 questions. This section has 2 parts:
Unit | Exam Weighting (AB) | Exam Weighting (BC) |
Unit 1: Limits and Continuity | 10-12% | 4-7% |
Unit 2: Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties | 10-12% | 4-7% |
Unit 3: Differentiation: Composite, Implicit, and Inverse Functions | 9-13% | 4-7% |
Unit 4: Contextual Applications of Differentiation | 10-15% | 6-9% |
Unit 5: Analytical Applications of Differentiation | 15-18% | 8-11% |
Unit 6: Integration and Accumulation of Change | 17-20% | 17-20% |
Unit 7: Differential Equations | 6-12% | 6-9% |
Unit 8: Applications of Integration | 10-15% | 6-9% |
Unit 9: Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Vector-Valued Functions (BC only) | 11-12% | |
Unit 10: Infinite Sequences and Series (BC only) | 17-18% |
For free AP multiple choice practice, try:
These full-length AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC exams
These sample questions from the College Board
Varsity Tutors' AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC diagnostic tests For free skill practice, try:
Fiveable's streams and study guides
Khan Academy's AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC courses If you want more AP-style multiple choice practice, consider buying a prep book. They usually sell for under $20 and have upwards of 3 full-length practice tests. Check out this list of the best prep books [coming soon] for Fiveable's top picks!
If you know the format, use these strategies, and practice until you're confident, you'll rock the multiple choice section of the exam. Good luck! 🎉
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