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Practice tests are some of the best review tools for AP Psychology. They'll give you insight into your areas of weakness and prepare you for the structure and content of the actual test. We'll list all the official and unofficial practice tests available online and provide advice on how to use them to get a great score on the AP test.

Official AP Psychology Practice Tests

It's best to use official practice tests when preparing for the AP Psych exam because you can be sure that the questions are faithful representations of what to expect on test day. Only a limited supply of official exams have been released, but you should be able to get enough practice out of them (and you can still supplement with some unofficial tests if necessary, which we'll discuss in the next section).

Fortunately, there haven't been many major changes to the AP Psychology exam this year , so even old tests can be valid resources if you know how to use them. Be aware that changes are expected for the 2023-24 school year, but we’ll let you know when those go into effect!

Still, it's important to be aware that the AP Psychology test also changed slightly  in 2019-2020 (mostly in terms of course units and how the free-response section is scored). You can read more about these changes and the current format in the 2020 Course and Exam Description .

There are four official AP Psych practice tests you can download for free as PDFs:

  • 2016 AP Psychology Exam
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If you're looking for more free-response practice specifically, you can try working on official free-response questions in isolation . Most of these also have accompanying answer keys and sample responses to help you better understand what the graders are expecting. You can get tons of free-response questions on the College Board website ( from 2021 all the way back to 1999 ).

Additionally, if you want to practice multiple-choice questions without having to take a complete practice exam, you can check out the sample questions in the AP Psychology Course Descriptions:

  • 2019-20 AP Psych Course Description : Includes 15 multiple-choice questions and two free-response questions, as well as answers
  • 2014-15 AP Psych Course Description : Includes 25 multiple-choice questions and two free-response questions, as well as answers

You might be able to find additional official practice tests and questions online from other sources. Your teacher will also have access to practice testing materials that are not available to the general public. If you're looking for more official AP tests, talk to your teacher and see whether they can provide you with any extra resources.

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Unofficial AP Psychology Practice Exams

Unofficial practice tests can also be helpful for your AP Psych prep, but you shouldn't rely on them entirely. While they still test roughly the same content as the real exam, their questions might be phrased differently and have a slightly higher or lower difficulty level. Usually, the ones you must pay for will be higher quality than free unofficial ones, so keep this in mind.

It's a good idea to intersperse official practice tests with these unofficial ones in your prep.

Shmoop Practice Tests

Shmoop offers one AP Psychology diagnostic test and three full-length practice exams that mimic the content and format of the real test (free-response section included). You have to pay for an account eventually. The rate for a student account is $14.99 a month .

REA Online Practice Exam

This is just one AP Psychology practice test, but it includes automatic scoring and analyzes your mistakes for you . The exam is also timed, so testing conditions are replicated relatively accurately (minus the fact that it's on the computer). The cost is $5.95.

Varsity Tutors Diagnostic Tests

This well-known test-prep company offers tons of free full-length AP Psychology exams (minus the free-response section) . While they're not the highest quality out there, these are good to use to review some of the material you've learned and to keep drilling important concepts. It's also got several shorter quizzes organized by topic area.

How to Review With AP Psychology Practice Tests

Practice tests can be used throughout the school year and in your final review sessions for the AP Psychology exam. They're the best way to judge how advanced you are in your knowledge of the material. They'll also help you gain familiarity with the format of the AP Psych test so that you're not caught off-guard on test day.

Here's some advice on using these practice tests in your prep at different points throughout the year.

First Semester: In-Class Test Prep

At this point, you're just preparing for in-class tests and haven't learned all the information for the course yet. You might decide to use practice sites that include focused questions on specific aspects of the AP Psychology curriculum , such as this one .

Still, the Psychology practice tests in this article might be helpful resources. You can sort through the free-response questions that were asked on previous administrations of the test to find ones that are relevant to what you've learned so far.

It's a smart idea to practice free-response questions well ahead of time because they require the most independent knowledge. Most students have a tougher time on this section than on the multiple-choice section because you don't get a list of options that might jog your memory about a certain term or concept. Guessing isn't a viable option, so it's important to prepare thoroughly.

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Second Semester: AP Test Prep

As you head into your second semester, start thinking about prepping for the AP test with full-length practice exams. You will have learned most of the material by the middle of the second semester, so you'll be able to use AP Psych practice tests to judge your skills more accurately. We'd recommend taking your first full-length test sometime in March.

Online tests can be helpful, but make sure you print out some practice tests, too; this is the only way to see whether your time management is on point. When you take a Psychology practice test, be sure to treat it seriously so that you can learn from your mistakes. After you finish, score it and investigate your incorrect answers.

There are several reasons why you might answer a question incorrectly. It could be due to poor time management, a careless mistake, or a lack of content knowledge. If one of the first two problems is the source of many of your mistakes, you probably need to take more practice tests to get used to the format while learning to read more carefully and pace yourself better.

If your mistakes have more to do with content knowledge, then you can narrow your focus further by categorizing your wrong answers by subject ( consult the list of topics in this article ). This way, you can primarily study parts of the course that you struggle with and avoid wasting time on concepts you already understand.

Once you've identified your mistakes on the practice test and taken steps to correct them, take another test to check your progress . Again, make sure you take this test with the same time limits as the real AP test. After taking the second test, repeat the steps of scoring it and looking through your mistakes. Continue this process until you feel fully prepared for the AP Psych exam.

If you struggle with the free-response questions, it might be productive to practice them between full practice tests. The more familiar you are with the way free-response questions are asked and what graders expect, the more likely you are to ace this section on the real test in May.

These questions will also help reinforce your understanding of psychological terms because they often ask you to apply terms to a hypothetical real-life scenario.

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4 Essential AP Psychology Practice Testing Tips

Here are a few important tips to remember while using practice tests to review for AP Psychology.

#1: Always Time Yourself

We've said it before, and we'll say it again: if you want to assess your weak spots accurately, you need to time yourself as though you're taking the real test. You don't want time pressure to be your downfall after working your butt off to memorize all the content. If you can get a parent, sibling, or friend who doesn't have anything better to do for two hours than to be a mock proctor for you, that's even better!

#2: Don't Overthink

It's especially funny to list this tip for AP Psychology, but it's also relevant to the way the questions are structured. You'll see quite a few questions that seem complex but are just a matter of common sense. Try not to second-guess yourself on these types of questions. The test isn't trying to trick you!

#3: Be Direct in the Free-Response Section

When some students think about free-response questions, they imagine writing a five-paragraph essay. You don't have to do that on this test! All the graders want are the correct answers written in complete sentences. Forget about intros, conclusions, or any other fluffy stuff you're tempted to include—just get straight to the point.

#4: Put More Faith in Official Test Scores Than Unofficial Ones

It's tempting to believe that a high score on an unofficial test is valid, but it can get you into trouble. Remember that some tests could be easier or harder than the real AP test because the questions weren't designed by the College Board.

You should always include at least one official AP Psychology practice test in your studying so you can compare the difficulty levels and get an accurate reading on your progress.

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Conclusion: Prepping With AP Psychology Practice Tests

Use the practice tests in this article as tools to bolster your prep for AP Psychology. Both official tests and unofficial tests are valuable resources, but you should definitely pay more attention to your scores on official tests when judging your progress and skill level.

Going over mistakes on practice tests will help you understand where your weaknesses lie and how you can fix them. If you take multiple practice tests, analyze your mistakes, and plan out your studying responsibly, you can expect high scores on the AP Psych test and any in-class tests you take throughout the year .

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AP Psychology Practice Test

Any student in a school that offers advanced placement courses may seek to challenge themselves by taking an AP course. If you are in an AP psychology class to help prepare yourself for college, you may need the assistance of an AP psychology practice test before taking the exam.

The AP psychology exam may seem quite daunting, but we are certain that taking an AP psych practice test will help you greatly. In this article, we will outline study methods and explain how the test is arranged so you can feel most prepared for the exam.

Summary: Use a free AP psych practice test listed below to prepare for your exam.

AP Psychology Practice Tests

It can be difficult to find appropriate AP psychology practice tests online without knowing what you are looking for.

Our team has curated a list of practice tests that should help you grow more accustomed to the AP psych exam.

What is the AP Psychology Test?

If you are a student currently enrolled in an AP psychology course, you likely know that you can receive college credit if you pass the AP psych exam. Those wishing to not have to take a psych course in college will need to pass the exam.

AP Psychology Exam Description

There are a total of nine units covered throughout your AP psychology course. Your teacher may group them differently or choose to reorder the units in their teaching schedule, but you can expect to see these nine units in class and on the exam:

  • Unit One: Scientific Foundations of Psychology – learn the key foundations of psychological theory as it relates to the study of human and animal behavior and mental processes and see how psychologists plan and conduct research (10-14%)
  • Unit Two: Biological Bases of Behavior – study behavioral and mental patterns from the biological perspective and explore how the environment influences and affects behavior (8-10%)
  • Unit Three: Sensation and Perception – examine how people perceive and process the world around them through their five senses and allow these observations to become perceptions that influence how they think and behave (6-8%)
  • Unit Four: Learning – discover how the field of psychology studies human and animal learning patterns and how they change over time (7-9%)
  • Unit Five: Cognitive Psychology – explore the complex nature of memory, intelligence, and other mental processes and how they affect human behavior (13-17%)
  • Unit Six: Developmental Psychology – look at how physical and social skills change and grow over a lifetime and influence behavior and mental processing from various perspectives (7-9%)
  • Unit Seven: Motivation, Emotion, and Personality – learn how behavior and mental processes interact to develop a personality and examine personality through a behavioral lens (11-15%)
  • Unit Eight: Clinical Psychology – study how psychologists study, evaluate, and treat a range of psychological disorders (12-16%)
  • Unit Nine: Social Psychology – examine how humans interact with other humans in social and group situations and how other humans affect the mental processes and behaviors of another (8-10%)

You will also be asked to analyze research cases, understand and interpret data, and connect the psychological theories to real-life scenarios.

Another area you will be asked to examine is analyzing graphs, tables, charts, and diagrams about mental health studies.

About AP Psychology Test Questions

Now that you know what will be covered on the exam, we can look at what the questions are like on the AP psychology exam.

There are a total of one hundred two questions on the AP psychology exam. You will be asked to answer one hundred multiple-choice questions in the given hour and ten minutes. This means you have less than one minute for each question on the exam, so it’s best to start studying early.

The AP psych exam also includes two free-response questions. Test takers are given fifty minutes to answer the two questions, so you have plenty of time to develop well-thought-out answers.

Unlike other AP tests, the two sections do not account for an equal part of your score on the AP psychology quiz. The first section (multiple-choice) will go towards sixty-seven percent of your final score while the second section (free-response) will make up thirty-three percent of the final score.

This means you should likely spend two-thirds of your time studying for the multiple-choice section and the last one-third reviewing for the free-response section.

Each of the sections will discuss different topics and formulate the questions differently. Here is how the sections breakdown for the AP psychology quiz:

As you can see there are two topics covered in the free-response section of the exam. Therefore, you can expect to see both of the topics on the test.

How to Use AP Psychology Practice Tests

A good AP psychology practice test can help you feel most prepared to take the AP psychology exam. There are two main ways that AP psych practice tests can help you study for and get ready to pass the exam.

The first way that AP psych practice tests can help is that they typically use questions from previous years on practice tests. By viewing old questions, you can familiarize yourself with the verbiage used and how questions are formatted.

This helps you complete the test quicker by not having to figure out what the question is trying to ask. You need all the time you can get on this AP exam since you have less than a minute for each question.

The second advantage practice tests give you is that you can better understand how the units are broken up within the test. Though the percentages are given up above, seeing them and answering the questions can give you a better idea of what that looks like.

If you become familiar with topic distribution, you can become a more efficient studier by specifically digging into the topics that are more common on the AP psych exam.

You will likely grow and learn faster than if you just tried to study flashcards or review guides as well since AP psych practice tests often give you lengthy explanations as to why certain answers are correct.

How Do I Prepare for AP Psychology Test?

Though any AP test can seem daunting and anxiety-inducing when you are preparing to take one, there are ways that you can ease some of those nerves by properly preparing yourself.

The first way to set yourself up for success is to make or use flashcards to help you become familiar with the topics on the exam. If you decide to make your own, you want to make sure you are getting pertinent information on them and carry them with you to study in your free time.

If you want to look some up online, you should be able to find ones that have all the units covered or that break each unit into a different set of flashcards. Websites like Quizlet often have plenty of options to choose from, and you can download the app to take them on the go.

Another great study tool is to take AP psych practice tests. They expose you to various types of questions, all the topics you may see on the test, and give you detailed examples for the correct answers. They are one of the best ways to learn and study for any standardized test.

The final way to prepare for the AP psychology exam is something that you and your teacher will do together. They will likely review with you before the time comes for you to take the exam.

Your teacher may also give you a study guide on the topics you have covered all course long. If you don’t receive one from your teacher, there are plenty of online, comprehensive study guides that can prepare you for the AP psych exam.

AP Psychology Exam FAQs

Is ap psych a hard exam.

Over 53% of test-takers pass the AP psychology exam. However, only around 14% of test-takers get a five. You can attain the highest score or even a passing score if you prepare properly beforehand using the tips above.

What percent is a 5 on AP psychology?

You can still get a five on the Ap psych exam if you miss twenty to thirty multiple-choice questions, however, it is best to aim for missing only around ten.

How do you get a 5 in AP psychology?

Proper preparation is the best way to succeed on the AP psychology exam. Taking practice tests, studying flashcards, and reviewing what you’ve learned with your teacher or classmates are the best ways to prepare.

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AP Psychology Practice Test: Learning

This AP Psychology practice test covers learning. For your AP exam you will need to know about classical conditioning, operant conditioning, cognitive processes, social learning, and biological factors. Try our free quiz to prepare for the AP Psychology learning questions.

Through direct experience with animals, small children come to predict that dogs will bark and that birds will chirp. This best illustrates what psychological learning concept?

Blinking in response to a puff of air directed to your eye is a(n):, maddie gets a speeding ticket, and as a result her parents take her car away for two weeks. this is an example of what type of consequence, what is an example of a secondary reinforcer, leah is interested in helping her daughter learn manners. each time her daughter says something that is close to being polite, she reinforces her. eventually, her daughter should learn good manners. what term is explained by this process, which of the following is an example of a fixed-interval reinforcement schedule, responding to a stimulus in order to avoid electric shock is an example of what, rats that do not find a positive reinforcer at the end of a maze do not demonstrate better performance on the maze when compared to rats that do find a positive reinforcer at the end of a maze. however, if the first group does after many runs of the maze begin receiving a positive reinforcement at the end of a maze, their performance in the maze begins to match the second group’s performance. this is an example of what effect, under which reinforcement schedule is it most important for an organism to learn to accurately estimate time, which is most true of punishment, what is the basis of thorndike’s law of effect, the terms “reconditioning” and “spontaneous recovery” both describe the increase in a conditioned response that was believed to be extinguished. what is the key difference between these two terms, in signal-detection research, occasionally a subject will report detecting a signal even in the signal’s absence. what is this called, the conditioned stimulus gets its meaning from its association with the:, a gambler’s addiction is a result of what reinforcement schedule, when an animal receives a punishment but learns that pressing a button will eliminate the punishment, escape learning takes place. however, after repeated attempts if there is no response that will turn off the shock, the situation is best described as what, every day, zach walks home from school with his sister, abby. one day, abby has to stay late for soccer practice, so zach tries to walk home by himself. he has never done this before, but he is surprised to discover that he learned the route correctly after all of those walks with his sister. what is zach’s situation an example of.

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