AP Biology Practice Tests
Here are some details about the AP Biology exam:
- Exam Format:
- Multiple-Choice Section: This section consists of 60 multiple-choice questions, accounting for 50% of the exam score. Students have 90 minutes to complete this section.
- Free-Response Section: This section includes both short-answer and long-answer questions. It consists of six questions, accounting for 50% of the exam score. Students have 90 minutes to complete this section.
- Content Topics:
The AP Biology exam covers a wide range of biology topics, including but not limited to:- Cellular processes (cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell cycle, etc.)
- Genetics and heredity (Mendelian genetics, DNA replication, gene expression, etc.)
- Evolutionary biology (natural selection, speciation, evidence for evolution, etc.)
- Ecology (ecosystem dynamics, population ecology, biomes, etc.)
- Biochemistry (macromolecules, enzymes, metabolic pathways, etc.)
- Plant and animal structure and function (plant anatomy, animal physiology, etc.)
- Science Practices:
The AP Biology exam focuses on developing and assessing students' understanding and application of scientific practices, including:- Designing and conducting experiments and investigations
- Analyzing and evaluating scientific data and results
- Applying mathematical and statistical analysis to biological concepts
- Writing clear, concise, and well-structured scientific explanations and arguments
- Applying biological knowledge to real-world scenarios and problems
- Laboratory Requirement:
The AP Biology course includes a strong laboratory component, and the exam reflects this emphasis. Students are expected to have hands-on experience in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. The free-response section often includes questions that require students to design experiments, analyze data sets, or interpret experimental results. - Scoring:
The AP Biology exam is scored on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest possible score. The multiple-choice section is scored by a computer, while the free-response section is scored by trained AP Biology teachers and college professors. The scores are then combined to determine the overall exam score.