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AP Question Bank

AP Question Bank

Topic-by-topic AP-style MCQ and free-response practice across all 31 AP subjects. Built around the College Board Course and Exam Description so every question maps to a unit and skill you'll meet on exam day.

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How to use the AP Question Bank

Pick your AP subject below to open its question bank landing page. Each subject is broken down by unit, with both multiple-choice items and full-length free-response questions modelled on past AP papers.

Use the bank during term to drill weak units, and again in the four to six weeks before the exam to rotate timed practice exam sets. Pair it with our practice tests for end-to-end exam-day preparation.

Unit-by-unit

Every College Board CED unit gets its own MCQ and FRQ practice queue.

Worked solutions

Step-by-step solutions and rubric reasoning for every free-response question.

Past-paper modelled

Difficulty, framing and item style modelled on real AP exam papers.

Track progress

Right/wrong rates and weakest-topic flags on each subject's practice page.

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AP Practice Tests

Full-length, timed AP-style practice tests for every subject.

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FAQ

AP Question Bank — common questions

Is the AP question bank aligned to the College Board CED?

Yes. Every question is mapped to a unit and topic in the official AP Course and Exam Description, so practice mirrors what the exam tests.

Does it cover MCQ and free-response questions?

Yes. Each subject's question bank includes both multiple-choice items and free-response questions, with worked solutions and rubric-based reasoning for FRQs.

Can I use the question bank without 1-to-1 tuition?

Yes — the question bank is a standalone study resource. Most students get the strongest score gains by combining it with live tuition or our small group AP courses, where FRQs are marked individually.

How is this different from AP practice tests?

The question bank is for unit-by-unit drilling. Practice tests are full-length, timed AP-style papers that train timing and exam-day stamina. Use both — the bank during term, the practice tests in the run-up to May.

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Pair AP question bank practice with live online 1-to-1 tuition or our small group AP courses. We mark every FRQ against the College Board rubric and update your study plan weekly.

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