AP Microeconomics Full Mock Tests
Take 10 full AP Microeconomics-style mock tests with 60 MCQ and 3 FRQs each, covering all 6 units with graph-drawing practice and score prediction tools.
Full AP Microeconomics-Style Exam Simulation
GradePerfect full mock tests replicate the structure, timing, and graph requirements of the AP Microeconomics exam. Each mock test contains 60 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions (1 long FRQ and 2 short FRQs), covering all six units with an emphasis on the graph-drawing and analytical skills the exam rewards.
Exam Format Breakdown
Multiple-Choice Section
60 questions in 70 minutes. Questions test conceptual understanding, graph interpretation, and quantitative reasoning across all six AP Microeconomics units. Many MCQs present a graph or table and ask you to identify the equilibrium, calculate a value, or compare outcomes across market structures.
Free-Response Section
3 questions in 60 minutes. The long FRQ (worth approximately half the section score) typically requires multiple diagrams and a multi-step analytical response. The two short FRQs target specific skills such as calculating MRP, drawing an externality graph, or identifying the Nash equilibrium in a payoff matrix.
Why Full Mock Tests Are Essential for AP Preparation
Unit tests and sectionals build skills in isolation and in sequence. Full mock tests train a different capability: sustaining graph accuracy and analytical precision across 130 minutes without losing track of the micro models or making labeling errors under time pressure. Students who skip full mock practice often find the real exam difficult despite knowing the content.
Score Prediction and Progress Tracking
Each mock test is calibrated to estimate your performance relative to AP scoring benchmarks. After each mock, review your performance by unit to identify which topic areas require additional attention before exam day.
10 Full Mock Tests Across All 6 Units
- Full Mock 1: Balanced baseline across all units.
- Full Mock 2: Supply and demand emphasis — graphs, elasticity, surplus.
- Full Mock 3: Cost curves and perfect competition focus.
- Full Mock 4: Market structure comparison — monopoly, monopolistic competition, oligopoly.
- Full Mock 5: Balanced moderate-to-high difficulty across all units.
- Full Mock 6: Long FRQ focus — multi-unit chained analytical response.
- Full Mock 7: Externalities and market failure emphasis.
- Full Mock 8: Factor markets — MRP, labor diagrams, wage determination.
- Full Mock 9: Targets common conceptual errors and graph mistakes.
- Full Mock 10: Pre-exam simulation at full AP difficulty.
Recommended Mock Test Schedule
- Take Full Mock 1 after completing all six units to establish a baseline.
- Take Full Mocks 2 through 8 in the weeks leading up to the exam, focusing on your weakest unit areas.
- Take Full Mock 9 to systematically address common errors.
- Take Full Mock 10 in the final week as a pre-exam simulation under timed conditions.