


Unusually, there were no multiple choice questions.Free-Response Questions & Solutions Multiple Choice Questions & SolutionsĪB FRQ 2005 AB MC #1 questions & Solution hereĪB FRQ 2006 AB MC #2 questions & Solution hereĪB FRQ 2007 AB MC #3 questions & Solution hereĪB FRQ 2008 AB MC #4 (solutions are on p.9-17)ĪB FRQ 2011 (New to the exam in 2011, the calculator-required free response section contains only 2 questions, while the non-calculator section contains 4 questions.)īC FRQ 2005 BC MC #1 (questions p.1-8 solutions p.8-12)īC FRQ 2006 BC MC #2 (questions p.1-8 solutions p.8-14)īC FRQ 2007 BC MC #3 (questions p.1-8 solutions p.8-13)īC FRQ 2008 BC MC #4 (questions p.1-9 solutions p.10-15)īC FRQ 2011 (New to the exam in 2011, the calculator-required free response section contains only 2 questions, while the non-calculator section contains 4 questions. You must use a graphing calculator (TI-84 graphing calculator or TI-Nspire, is recommended) for Part B of the multiple-choice section and Part A of the free-response section.ĭue to Covid the 2020 exam was an open book/open note online exam based entirely on free-response questions and was onty 45 minutes long. Prior, Part A of the multiple-choice section had 28 questions, and Part B had 17 questions. Note: The exam has recently had small changes made to its format. It is not expected that everyone will be able to answer all the multiple-choice questions.


There is a 10 minute break in between sections. The AP Calculus AB paper is a three hour 15 minute long exam and consists of 2 sections.
