AP Calculus AB Practice Tests

AP Calculus AB Practice

Use these free AP Calculus AB practice tests to reinforce key exam concepts. We offer 10 unit tests covering the major topics of the course, along with a full AP Calculus AB practice exam. Every question includes detailed answer explanations. Select a test below to begin your review.

Free AP Calculus AB Practice Tests

Logarithms

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Limits

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Derivatives Part 1

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Derivatives Part 2

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Derivatives Part 3

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Idefinite & Definite Integrals

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Riemann Sums, Trapezoidal…

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Trigonometric Integrals

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Applications of Calculus

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Differential Equations

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Full-Length AP Calculus AB Practice Exam

Multiple Choice:
Part A

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Multiple Choice:
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Free Response:
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Free Response:
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AP Calculus AB Overview

Section I: Multiple Choice

  • 45 Questions
  • 105 Minutes
  • 50% of Total Exam Score
  • Part A: 30 Questions (No Calculator)
  • Part B: 15 Questions (Calculator Allowed)

Section II: Free Response

  • 6 Questions
  • 90 Minutes
  • 50% of Total Exam Score
  • Part A: 2 Questions (Calculator Allowed)
  • Part B: 4 Questions (No Calculator)

AP Calculus AB Exam

The AP Calculus AB exam is divided into two sections, each worth 50% of your final score. Section I is the multiple choice section which you have 105 minutes to complete. Section II is the free response section which you have 90 minutes to complete.

Section I is further broken down into Part A and Part B. Part A does not allow a graphing calculator and Part B allows a graphing calculator, with some questions requiring its use in order to get an answer.

Section II is also broken down into a Part A and Part B, but the calculator usage is reversed. Part A has two free response questions that require a graphing calculator. Part B consists of four problems in which a calculator is not permitted.

Both the multiple choice and free response questions expect you to evaluate, analyze, conceptualize, and develop functions and representations both at face value in in real-world contexts. The best way to prepare for this challenging exam is to complete as many practice problems and exams as possible. Start your prep right now by selecting one of our tests above!