AP Biology Full Mock Tests

Take full AP Biology mock exams with 60 MCQ and 6 FRQ questions. Ten mock tests with data analysis, experimental design, and scientific argumentation practice.

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Simulate the Full AP Biology Exam Experience

GradePerfect's full AP Biology mock tests replicate the structure, content distribution, and reasoning demands of the AP Biology exam. Ten full mocks give you the repetition and variety needed to build exam-day confidence and refine your performance on both the multiple-choice and free-response sections.

AP Biology Exam Format

Section I — Multiple Choice (60 Questions)

The MCQ section includes individual discrete questions and questions associated with data sets, experiments, graphs, and diagrams. Questions span all 8 units and assess both content knowledge and the ability to apply science practices to novel biological contexts.

Section II — Free Response (6 Questions)

The FRQ section includes:

AP Biology FRQs are scored on scientific reasoning quality, not answer length. Precise, evidence-based explanations earn more credit than lengthy but vague responses.

Science Practice Skills Rewarded on AP Biology FRQs

The AP Biology exam specifically rewards three science practice skill areas across FRQ items:

Why Ten Full Mocks?

Each of GradePerfect's ten AP Biology full mocks has a distinct focus — from introductory baseline assessment to advanced multi-unit synthesis to experimental design mastery. Progressing through the mock series builds both content fluency and the strategic test-taking skills that distinguish strong AP Biology performances.

What You Get with Every Full Mock

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Full Mock 1
Start AP Biology exam prep with Full Mock Test 1 — a balanced baseline exam covering all 8 units at introductory AP difficulty. Identify your strengths and gaps.
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Full Mock 2
AP Biology Full Mock Test 2 emphasises chemistry of life, membrane transport, and gene expression. AP-style MCQ and FRQ with detailed molecular biology focus.
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Full Mock 3
AP Biology Full Mock Test 3 focuses on photosynthesis, respiration data interpretation, and Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance FRQs with chi-square analysis.
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Full Mock 4
AP Biology Full Mock Test 4 emphasises natural selection, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, phylogenetics, and ecology. Quantitative FRQ practice at full AP difficulty.
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Full Mock 5
AP Biology Full Mock Test 5 delivers balanced moderate-to-high difficulty coverage across all 8 units. Assess your overall AP Biology readiness with AP-style MCQ and FRQ.
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Full Mock 6
AP Biology Full Mock Test 6 builds experimental design and data analysis skills. Graph interpretation, controlled experiment design, and statistical reasoning practice.
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Full Mock 7
AP Biology Full Mock Test 7 features complex signal transduction scenarios and multi-unit integration FRQs for advanced AP-level reasoning and cross-concept synthesis.
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Full Mock 8
AP Biology Full Mock Test 8 uses ecological crises, genetic disorders, and biotechnology applications as AP-style contexts to test biology reasoning in real-world scenarios.
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Full Mock 9
AP Biology Full Mock Test 9 targets the most common AP Biology errors — incomplete FRQs, transcription confusion, and Hardy-Weinberg misapplication. Fix mistakes before exam day.
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Full Mock 10
Take AP Biology Full Mock Test 10 as your final pre-exam simulation. Full difficulty, all 8 units, AP-style MCQ and FRQ under timed exam conditions.
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Frequently asked questions

Full mock tests simulate the complete AP Biology exam with 60 timed MCQs and 6 timed FRQs (2 long and 4 short). Each mock covers all eight units and emphasizes data interpretation, experimental design, and conceptual reasoning. Ten full mocks are available.
Full mocks cover all eight units at exam length, while sectional tests cover portions. Full mocks include ecology, the complete range of FRQ types, and require sustained data analysis and reasoning across three hours. They build the endurance for the full AP Biology exam experience.
Three to five full mocks with thorough review is a strong goal. AP Biology rewards deep conceptual reasoning, so reviewing your FRQ explanations for biological depth and accuracy is more important than simply completing more mocks. Focus on improving the quality of your written reasoning.
For MCQs, identify whether errors were conceptual or involved misinterpreting data. For FRQs, check whether your explanations included specific biological mechanisms, addressed all parts of the question, and used appropriate scientific terminology. Track which units and reasoning skills need the most improvement across mocks.
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