AP African American Studies

Exam questions assess the course content and skills outlined in the course framework. For more information, download the AP African American Studies Course and Exam Description (.pdf) (CED).

Exam Date

AP African American Studies Exam

Exam Format

The AP African American Studies Exam has consistent question types, weighting, and scoring guidelines, so you and your students know what to expect on exam day.

Section I: Multiple Choice

60 Questions | 70 Minutes | 60% of Exam Score
Section IB: Individual Student Project—Exam Day Validation Question
1 Question I 10 Minutes I 1.5% of Exam Score

This question will present students with the opportunity to respond in writing to one of the project oral defense questions. Students will be asked to provide analysis, reflection, comparison, or evaluation of at least one of the sources they used for their course project.

Section II: Free Response

Short-Answer Questions
3 Questions | 40 Minutes | 18% of Exam Score

This section includes:

Each question will include either three or four question parts and will assess student mastery of course content and skills.

Document-Based Question
1 Question | 45 Minutes | 12% of Exam Score

The document-based question presents students with five documents offering various perspectives on a historical development or process. The question requires students to do the following:

The topic of the document-based question will be within the scope of the required content in the course framework.

Individual Student Project | 8.5% of Exam Score