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AP Gov Grade Calculator
Predict your AP US Government score based on your practice test performance.
Enter your scores from a practice test or your actual section scores:
out of 55 points
55 questions in 80 minutes
out of 4 points
Apply concepts to scenarios
out of 4 points
Analyze data/charts
out of 4 points
Compare court cases
out of 6 points
Develop an argument
About the AP Gov Exam
The AP US Government exam tests knowledge of American political systems and processes.
Exam Structure
| Section | Weight | Points | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multiple Choice | 50% | 55 | 55 questions in 80 minutes |
| Concept Application | 12.5% | 4 | Apply concepts to scenarios |
| Quantitative Analysis | 12.5% | 4 | Analyze data/charts |
| SCOTUS Comparison | 12.5% | 4 | Compare court cases |
| Argument Essay | 12.5% | 6 | Develop an argument |
Score Ranges
| AP Score | Composite Range | Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | 75% - 100% | Extremely well qualified |
| 4 | 60% - 74% | Well qualified |
| 3 | 45% - 59% | Qualified |
| 2 | 30% - 44% | Possibly qualified |
| 1 | 0% - 29% | No recommendation |
Study Tips
- Know required Supreme Court cases
- Understand constitutional principles
- Study foundational documents
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