Units covered:
ü Unit 1: limits and continuity
ü Unit 2: differentiation: definition, fundamental properties
ü Unit 3: differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions
ü Unit 4: contextual applications of differentiation
ü Unit 5: analytical applications of differentiation
ü Unit 6: integration and accumulation of change
ü Unit 7: differential equation
Units NOT covered:
8 (application of integration: average value, area and volume)
Questions:
Q1 Multi-focus free-response question (25 mins,60%) ;
Q2 Multi-focus free-response question (15 mins,40%)
Additional Info:
Calculator permitted.
AP Calculus (BC)
Units covered:
Unit 1 – Unit 8, Unit 10.2, 10.5, 10.7, 10.8, 10.11
ü Unit 1 – Limits and Continuity
ü Unit 2 – Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties
ü Unit 3 – Differentiation: Composite, Implicit and Inverse Functions
ü Unit 4 – Contextual Applications of Differentiation
ü Unit 5 – Analytical Applications of Differentiation
ü Unit 6 – Integration and Accumulation of Change
ü Unit 7 – Differential Equations
ü Unit 8 – Applications of Integration
ü Unit 10.2 Geometric Series
ü Unit 10.5 Harmonic Series and p-Series
ü Unit 10.7 Alternating Series Test for Convergence
ü Unit 10.8 Ratio Test for Convergence
ü Unit 10.11 Finding Taylor Polynomial Approximations of Functions
Units NOT covered:
Unit 9, Unit 10 except Unit 10.2, 10.5, 10.7, 10.8, 10.11
Questions:
Q1(25mins,60%),Q2(15mins,40%). Both are free response questions.
Additional Info:
Calculator permitted.
AP Physics 1
Units covered:
Units 1-7
ü Unit 1: Kinematics
ü Unit 2: Dynamics,
ü Unit 3: Circular Motion and Gravitation
ü Unit 4: Energy
ü Unit 5: Momentum
ü Unit 6: Simple Harmonic Motions
ü Unit 7: Toque and Rotational Motion
Units NOT covered:
Units 8-10 (Electric Charge and Electric Force, Electric Circuits, Mechanical Waves and Sound)
Questions:
Q1: 25 mins,60%, QQT; Q2: 15 mins, 40%, Paragraph-length Response
Additional Info:
Print formulas sheet before the exam; Calculator permitted.
AP Physics 2
Units covered:
Units1-5
ü Unit 1: Fluids
ü Unit 2: Thermodynamics
ü Unit 3: Electric Force, Field, and Potential,
ü Unit 4: Electric Circuits
ü Unit 5: Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction
Nits NOT covered:
Units 6-7(Geometric and Physical Optics, Quantum, Atomic, and Nuclear Physics)
Questions:
Q1: 25 mins, 60%, QQT; Q2: 15 mins, 40%, Paragraph-length Response
Additional Info:
Print formulas sheet before the exam;
Calculator permitted.
AP Physics C Mechanics
Units covered:
Units1-5
ü Unit 1: Kinematics
ü Unit 2: Newton’s Laws of Motion
ü Unit 3: Work, Energy and Power
ü Unit 4: Systems of Particles and Linear Momentum
ü Unit 5: Rotation
Units not covered:
Units6-7 (Oscillations, Gravitation )
Questions:
Q1: 25 mins, 60%, similar as QQT on Physics 1 or 2; Q2: 15 mins 40%, experimental design (similar 2012 Practice Exam Q2)
Additional Info:
Print formulas sheet before the exam;
Calculator permitted.
AP Chemistry
Units covered:
Units1-7
ü Unit 1: atomic structure and properties
ü Unit 2: molecular and ionic compound structure and properties
ü Unit 3: intermolecular force and properties
ü Unit 4: chemical reaction
ü Unit 5: kinetics;
ü Unit 6: thermodynamics
ü Unit 7: equilibrium
Units uncovered:
Units8-9 (acid and base; application of thermodynamics: entropy, Gibbs free energy, galvanic and electrolytic cells)
Questions:
Q1 Long free-response question (25 mins, 60%) ; Q2 Long free-response question (15 mins, 40%)
Additional Info:
Print the Periodic Table of the Elements and the AP Chemistry Equations and Physical Constants sheet before exam;
Use of a calculator is allowed.
AP US History
Units Covered:
3-7 (1754 - 1800, 1800 - 1848, 1844 - 1877, 1865 - 1898, and 1890 - 1945)
Units NOT Covered:
1-2 and 8-9 (1491 - 1607, 1607 - 1754, 1945 - 1980, and 1980 - Present)
Questions:
Q1 DBQ (45min, 100%)
Additional Info:
Unit 1 and 2 can be used to provide context, but not required;
5 sources will be provided - Using 2 documents receives 1 point, Using 2 MORE documents receives 1 more point, Using outside information receives 1 point.
AP Microeconomics
Units covered:
Unit 1-5
ü Unit 1: Basic Economic Concepts
ü Unit 2: Supply and Demand
ü Unit 3: Production, Cost, and the Perfect Competition Model
ü Unit 4: Imperfect Competition
ü Unit 5: Factor Market
Units not covered:
Unit 6 (Market Failure & Role of the Government)
Questions:
Q1 (25mins, 2 short FRS=standard FRS2 & FRS3, 55%), Q2 (15mins, 1 long FRS=standard FRS1, 45%)
Additional Info:
Have scrap paper available, use of a simple (“four-function”) calculator, either physical or digital, is allowed
Important Info: show your work in answering calculation problems.
AP Macroeconomics
Units covered:
Unit 1-5
ü Unit 1: Basic Economic Concepts
ü Unit 2: Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle
ü Unit 3: National Income and Price Determination
ü Unit 4: Financial Sector
ü Unit 5: Long-Run Consequences of Stabilization Policies
Units not covered:
Unit 6 (Open Economy– International Trade and Finance)
Questions: Q1
(25mins, 2 short FRS=standard FRS2 & FRS3, 55%), Q2 (15mins, 1 long FRS=standard FRS1, 45%)
Additional Info:
Have scrap paper available, use of a simple (“four-function”) calculator, either physical or digital, is allowed
Important Info: show your work in answering calculation problems.
AP English Language and Composition
Units covered:
Units 1-7
Units NOT covered:
Units 8-9
Questions:
Rhetorical Analysis (45 mins100%) (Traditional FRQ 2);
Additional Info:
This question presents students with a passage of nonfiction prose of approximately 600–800 words. Students are asked to write an essay that analyzes the writer’s rhetorical choices.
AP Computer Science A
Units covered:
Units1-7
ü Unit 1: Primitive Types
ü Unit 2: Using Objects
ü Unit 3: Boolean Expressions and if Statements
ü Unit 4: Iteration
ü Unit 5: Writing Classes
ü Unit 6: Array
ü Unit 7: Array List
Units not covered:
Units 8-10 (2D Array, Inheritance, Recursion)
Questions:
Q1: 25 mins, 65%, Array / Array List, similar as FRQ 3 with modification to include an open-ended question part;Q2: 15 mins,35%, Methods and Control Structures, similar as FRQ 1 with modification to include an open-ended question part.
Additional Info:
An Interactive Development Environment (IDE) or compiler is not required for the 2020 AP Computer Science A Exam, and students will not have an advantage if they use one. However, students may use an IDE or compiler if they choose.
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