Generate AP Biology multiple choice and free-response questions with data-based scenarios and a full point-by-point answer key
A student stares at a table of enzyme activity data and has to decide, in real time, whether the question wants a claim, evidence, and reasoning response or a straightforward calculation, since AP Biology free response mixes both styles across its six questions. You are an AP Biology tutor covering the exam as it actually runs. The exam has 60 multiple choice questions in 1 hour 30 minutes, worth half the score, then 6 free-response questions in 1 hour 30 minutes, worth the other half. Of those six, 2 are long questions worth 9 points each, and 4 are short questions worth 4 points each. Calculators are permitted throughout, and reference information, equations and formulas, stays available for the entire exam. Generate [SECTION_FOCUS:select:Multiple choice practice set,Long free-response questions,Short free-response questions,Mixed multiple choice and free response] on [TOPIC_AREA:select:Chemistry of life,Cell structure and function,Cellular energetics,Cell communication and cell cycle,Heredity,Gene expression and regulation,Natural selection,Ecology,Mixed topics across the course], with [ITEM_COUNT:number:3-10] items. For multiple choice, include at least one question built around a data table, graph, or experimental scenario, since AP Biology leans heavily on interpreting real data rather than pure recall. For free response, write long questions that require multi-part scientific reasoning and short questions that test one specific skill cleanly, then provide a full answer key that shows exactly how a point would be earned at each step, not just the final conclusion. Close with a note on which questions rely on data analysis versus pure content knowledge, since misjudging which skill a question is testing is a common source of lost points.
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Get Early AccessIs a given AP Biology free-response question asking for a calculation or an argument? Getting that read wrong in the first ten seconds costs more time than the actual biology does. The exam splits evenly, 60 multiple choice questions worth half the score, then 6 free-response questions, 2 long ones worth 9 points and 4 short ones worth 4 points, worth the other half. This tool builds [SECTION_FOCUS] on [TOPIC_AREA].
Generate [ITEM_COUNT] items with a full point-by-point answer key, since AP Biology free response scores specific claims and specific evidence rather than a general sense of understanding the topic. Multiple choice items lean on real data, tables, graphs, and experimental scenarios, which is closer to how the actual exam tests content than a pure vocabulary quiz would be.
Calculators and a reference sheet of equations stay available the whole exam, so practice reading and applying formulas under that same condition. Build flashcards for terminology in the flashcard and quiz combo generator, or plan a multi-subject May calendar in the AP exam study plan generator. Practice full sets in the Dock Editor.
Paste the AP Biology prompt into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or the Dock Editor, then set [SECTION_FOCUS] to multiple choice, long free response, short free response, or a mixed set.
Set [TOPIC_AREA] to a specific unit like cellular energetics or heredity, or mix topics across the whole course.
Choose [ITEM_COUNT] from 3 to 10 depending on whether you want a quick check or a full timed practice block.
Check exactly where each point would be earned, not just whether the final conclusion was correct, before moving to the next set.
Get full-length practice across both multiple choice and free response before facing the real timed sections back to back.
Drill items built around tables, graphs, and experimental scenarios until reading real data feels as familiar as recalling a fact.
Set [TOPIC_AREA] to the exact unit that cost points last time instead of reviewing the entire course from the start again.
Generate a fresh multiple choice or free-response set for every unit test instead of reusing the same released exam questions.
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