No credit will be given for anything written in the exam booklet. For Calculus, you will use only the circles marked A–D. The answer sheet has circles marked A–E for each question. You must complete the answer sheet using a No. You will be given a multiple choice booklet and an answer sheet in the exam. E ach multiple choice question has four possible answer choices (A, B, C, or D). You must put your calculators under your desk for part A and may not revisit part A after starting part B. Once you have finished part A after 60 minutes you cannot go back to it anymore. This counts as 16.7% of the total exam score.Įach part in section I is timed separately, and you may work on each part only during the time allotted for it. Part B: 15 questions, 45 minutes (calculator). This counts as 33.3% of the total exam score. Part A: 30 questions, 60 minutes (non calculator). The multiple choice is separated into 2 parts Section I consists of 45 multiple choice questions and lasts for 105 minutes. Students are given a 10 minute break between section I multiple choice and section II free response. Both AB and BC have the same number of multiple choice and free response problems (45 multiple choice and 6 free response). There are 2 sections (multiple choice and free response) each worth 50% of the exam. Both the AP calculus AB and BC exam are three hours and fifteen minutes long. The structure of the AB and BC exams are identical. The AB sub-score is based on the correct number of answers pertaining to AB material only. The AB subscore shows how one did on the part of the BC exam devoted to Calculus AB topics, which is approximately 60% of the exam. This is because everything from the Calculus AB exam is also covered on the Calculus BC exam. Students taking the Calculus BC exam will earn a score for both Calculus AB and Calculus BC (in other words students will get an AB subscore in addition to their BC exam).
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