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AP Biology Full Mock Exam

A full AP Biology simulation plan for content breadth, data analysis, experimental design, and FRQ evidence-based reasoning.

At a Glance

Use current AP Biology style timing: 60 multiple-choice questions in 90 minutes and 6 free-response questions in 90 minutes. The goal is to test reasoning across data, experiments, and biological mechanisms.

3 Hours60 MCQs6 FRQsData HeavyMechanism + Evidence

Official-Style Structure

SectionQuestionsTimeFocus
Multiple Choice6090 minutesConcepts, data, models, experimental scenarios.
Free Response690 minutesLong and short prompts requiring claims, evidence, graphs, predictions, and explanations.

Mock Topic Mix

TopicPresenceReview Focus
Cells and energyHighMembranes, enzymes, photosynthesis, respiration.
Genetics/informationHighGene expression, inheritance, cell communication, regulation.
EvolutionModerateSelection, drift, speciation, evidence, Hardy-Weinberg.
EcologyModerateEnergy flow, populations, interactions, disruptions.
Science practicesHighGraphs, experimental design, data claims, controls.

Post-Mock Review

MechanismDid you explain the causal chain?
DataDid you use numbers, trends, and labels accurately?
ExperimentDid you identify controls, variables, and predictions?
VocabularyDid the term match the biological scale and process?
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