AP Art History - 50 test questions free
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Aiming for a high score on your AP Art History exam? Look no further! Dynamic Path presents 186 targeted review questions for College Board's AP Art History Exam, now updated for the 2016 exam!
Our questions cover architecture, printing and drawing, sculpture, and other forms of media from ancient through medieval, through the Renaissance and into the present. This module effectively covers art pieces and movements from a wide variety of cultures, highlighting traditions in Africa, Asia, the Near East, Oceania, and more.
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FAQs
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There are 86 questions on the AP Art History exam, divided into two categories: Multiple Choice (80 questions) and Free Response (6 questions).
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The AP Art History Exam is 3 hours long.
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Generally, a score of 3 out of 5 or higher is considered a passing score in an AP exam. Scoring at least a 3 is usually required to receive college credit hours. Colleges decide what grade to grant credit for, and some may only accept a 4 or 5.
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Passing the AP Art History exam can grant a student college course credit. This can provide significant cost savings or it can permit a student to skip an entry-level course.
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