AP Calculus AB Full Mock Test 5: Balanced Coverage at Moderate-to-High Difficulty
Take AP Calculus AB Full Mock 5 — a balanced all-unit practice exam at moderate to high AP difficulty, ideal for assessing your integrated calculus readiness and score trajectory.
A Comprehensive Test Across All 8 Units
Full Mock 5 is GradePerfect's benchmark balanced mock for AP Calculus AB. It distributes question difficulty from moderate to high across all 8 units, with no single topic dominating the MCQ or FRQ sections. This mock is ideal for assessing your overall AP readiness after completing Mock 1's baseline and targeted thematic mocks, giving you a comprehensive view of your integrated calculus performance.
Question Distribution in Mock 5
- Units 1–2 (Limits and Basic Differentiation): Foundational MCQs and a conceptual FRQ sub-part
- Units 3–4 (Advanced Differentiation and Applications): Chain rule, implicit differentiation, and related rates in both MCQ and FRQ
- Unit 5 (Analytical Applications): MVT justification, optimization, and graph analysis
- Unit 6 (Integration): FTC applications, u-substitution, and Riemann sum estimation
- Unit 7 (Differential Equations): Separable equation and slope field FRQ
- Unit 8 (Applications of Integration): Area between curves and volume FRQ
Difficulty Calibration in Mock 5
Approximately one-third of MCQ questions in Mock 5 are moderate difficulty — straightforward applications of single concepts. The remaining two-thirds are moderately difficult to high difficulty — requiring multi-step reasoning, concept integration, or careful interpretation. The FRQ questions are all at or near full AP difficulty, with multi-part structure requiring both computation and written justification in every question.
Using Mock 5 as a Readiness Benchmark
If this is your third or fourth full mock, use Mock 5 to assess your improvement trajectory. Compare your unit-level accuracy with your Mock 1 baseline. Strong improvement in previously weak areas — with sustained or improved performance in strong areas — indicates healthy, broad preparation. Flat or declining performance in a unit that was already weak indicates the need for targeted review before continuing to full-difficulty mocks.