AP Physics 1 Full Mock Tests: Complete Exam Simulation

AP Physics 1 full mock tests with 50 MCQ (including multi-select) and 5 FRQs including experimental design. College Board-style simulation with score analysis.

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Simulate the AP Physics 1 Exam from Start to Finish

GradePerfect's AP Physics 1 full mock tests replicate the structure, timing, and question types of a College Board-style AP Physics 1 exam. Each mock includes 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQ) — including multi-select questions — and 5 free-response questions (FRQs) covering experimental design, qualitative reasoning, and multi-step mechanics problems.

Full Mock Exam Format

Multiple-Choice Section

Free-Response Section

Timing and Score Prediction

Each full mock is designed to be completed within the standard AP Physics 1 time allotment. GradePerfect provides score analysis after each mock, identifying which units and question types account for the most missed points — allowing targeted revision between mocks rather than undirected re-study.

Ten Full Mocks, Ten Distinct Emphases

GradePerfect offers ten full AP Physics 1 mock tests, each with a distinct focus — from introductory format familiarization to pre-exam high-difficulty simulation, experimental design FRQ practice, and qualitative reasoning challenges. Working through multiple mocks builds stamina, reduces exam-day anxiety, and progressively closes every remaining gap before the AP exam.

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Full Mock 1
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 1 — balanced across all 8 units to build AP format familiarity. 50 MCQ and 5 FRQ with experimental design and qualitative reasoning questions.
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Full Mock 2
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 2 emphasizes kinematics and dynamics — motion graphs, FBD problems, and Newton's law FRQs. Full-length AP-style exam with score analysis.
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Full Mock 3
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 3 focuses on energy conservation, momentum, and collision FRQs. Energy bar charts, impulse, and integrated conservation law practice.
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Full Mock 4
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 4 emphasizes torque, angular momentum, and rotating system FRQs. Full-length AP-style exam covering rotational and translational mechanics.
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Full Mock 5
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 5 — balanced across all 8 units at moderate-to-high AP difficulty. 50 MCQ and 5 FRQs for comprehensive physics exam readiness.
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Full Mock 6
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 6 focuses on experimental design FRQs — identifying variables, designing procedures, and predicting outcomes. AP lab reasoning practice.
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Full Mock 7
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 7 emphasizes qualitative reasoning FRQs — written physics arguments, predict-and-justify prompts, and paragraph-response practice.
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Full Mock 8
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 8 focuses on multi-select MCQ and oscillations/fluids FRQs. Higher-order AP reasoning with all-or-nothing multi-select question practice.
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Full Mock 9
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 9 targets common errors — FBD omissions, sign errors in momentum, and SHM period misconceptions. Diagnostic AP-style full exam practice.
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Full Mock 10
AP Physics 1 Full Mock 10 — comprehensive pre-exam simulation at full AP difficulty across all 8 units. Final AP Physics 1 practice exam with complete FRQ coverage.
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Frequently asked questions

Full mock tests simulate the complete AP Physics 1 exam with 40 timed MCQs and 5 timed FRQs including experimental design and paragraph-length response questions. Each mock covers all eight units. Ten full mocks are available for building exam readiness.
Full mocks cover all eight units at exam length with all FRQ types — including experimental design and paragraph response questions unique to Physics 1. Sectional tests cover portions. Full mocks build the endurance and conceptual fluency needed for the three-hour AP Physics 1 exam.
Three to five full mocks with thorough review is a strong goal. AP Physics 1 rewards conceptual explanation, so reviewing your FRQ written responses for physical reasoning quality is more important than simply completing more tests. Focus on improving how you explain physics, not just solve equations.
For MCQs, identify whether errors were conceptual or computational. For FRQs, check whether your explanations included clear physics reasoning, your experimental designs were complete, and your paragraph responses addressed all required elements. Track which units and FRQ types need the most improvement across mocks.
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