Take a free AP Macroeconomics practice test with 60 MCQs and 3 FRQs matching the real exam format. FRQ scoring checks whether your graphs are labeled correctly and whether your policy analysis explains the full transmission chain — the same standard AP graders use.
What's Included
- 60 Multiple-Choice Questions — 70 minutes; covers all 6 units
- 1 Long FRQ (10 pts) — multi-part question typically requiring 2–3 graphs; 20 minutes
- 2 Short FRQs (5 pts each) — focused policy or graph questions; 10 minutes each
AP Macroeconomics Exam Format
- MCQ (66%): 60 questions in 70 minutes
- FRQ (33%): 3 questions in 60 minutes
- Score distribution: ~19% score a 5 — graphs and policy analysis are the highest-leverage skills
What This Practice Test Emphasizes
The AP Macro FRQ is entirely graph-dependent. Every practice test FRQ will require you to draw at least one of the core graphs: AD-AS, Money Market, or Loanable Funds. The scoring rubric awards separate points for the graph itself (correctly drawn and labeled) and the written analysis (correctly explaining the shift and the resulting change in output, price level, unemployment, or interest rates). You can earn graph points with no written analysis, but not vice versa.
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