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Our AP Physics 1 course is currently in development and is a work-in-progress.

Achievable includes 3+ full-length AP Physics 1 practice exams

Prepare for the AP Physics 1 exam with full-length practice exams that mirror the format, timing, and rigor of the official test. Many of our multiple-choice questions use dynamic templates, allowing numerical values and problem details to vary between attempts. This gives you additional opportunities to practice applying core AP Physics 1 concepts across a wide range of quantitative and conceptual scenarios.

Section I: Multiple Choice (40 questions)

Covers the full range of AP Physics 1 topics, including kinematics, forces and translational dynamics, work, energy, and power, linear momentum, torque and rotational dynamics, rotational energy and momentum, oscillations, and fluids. Questions may appear as discrete questions or as question sets based on a stimulus, data set, graph, diagram, or physical scenario. This section assesses your ability to apply physics principles, interpret mathematical and graphical representations, analyze data, and reason through conceptual and quantitative problems.

This section is timed at 80 minutes, allows the use of a scientific or graphing calculator, and accounts for 50% of your total exam score.

Section II: Free Response (4 questions)

Assesses your ability to apply physics concepts, communicate scientific reasoning, analyze experimental situations, and connect multiple representations of physical systems. Questions emphasize modeling, mathematical reasoning, experimental analysis, and qualitative explanation. The free-response section includes one question of each official type:

  • Mathematical Routines (MR) — Apply equations, symbolic reasoning, and physics principles to solve quantitative problems and justify your work. This question is timed at 25 minutes.
  • Translation Between Representations (TBR) — Interpret and connect graphs, diagrams, equations, and verbal descriptions of physical systems. This question is timed at 30 minutes.
  • Experimental Design and Analysis (LAB) — Design experiments, analyze data, evaluate procedures, and justify conclusions using evidence and physics principles. This question is timed at 25 minutes.
  • Qualitative/Quantitative Translation (QQT) — Move between conceptual reasoning and mathematical analysis to explain physical phenomena and predict outcomes. This question is timed at 20 minutes.

This section allows the use of a scientific or graphing calculator, is timed at 100 minutes, and accounts for 50% of your total exam score.

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MCQ
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40 questions
1 hour 20 minutes
Mathematical Routines (MR)
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1 question
25 minutes
Translation Between Representations (TBR)
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1 question
30 minutes
Experimental Design and Analysis (LAB)
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1 question
25 minutes
Qualitative/Quantitative Translation (QQT)
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1 question
20 minutes
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