<p>Every year college board releases a practice exam for the new Biology exam
I know that last year they released one for the 2012-2013 school year but I cannot find this year's
Can someone send me a link, private message, or something thanks</p>
<p>If someone could forward that to me too, that would be excellent!
@lucaria1 On the CollegeBoard website, they did release the 2013 FRQs, but I can’t find the multiple choice.</p>
<p>If somebody could send it to me as well that would be extremely useful! I also cannot find the 2012-2013 one, so if somebody could send that one too I would really appreciate it. </p>
<p>I found a pdf online, but it’s lacking answers.</p>
<p>anyone with 2013 multiple choice exam…please send link</p>
<p>^ thats not out</p>
<p>I think its the 2013 international exam for AP BIO did someone take it yet in their class as a MOCK?</p>
<p>I hear some have already taken the 2013 multiple choice practice exam given to teachers by ap central…anyone have that exam? Since multiple choice format is now very different…this would help</p>
<p>^ yes please post some questions from it or link to it</p>
<p>Please send it to me too if anyone finds it</p>
<p>Bump!</p>
<p>If anyone finds it, please send it to me as well. Thanks in advance</p>
<p>Can you please send me one as well?</p>
<p>can someone post the link if they find it! thanks a bunches!</p>
<p>anyone call ap central and ask if it even exists?</p>
<p>just did practice exam today for my bio grade 12 mark. FRQ was same as 2013 released frq, easy. I got 2 marks off as I checked right after online, lol. MC was different from the practice ones released with 53 and 5 grid in, I thought they were same difficulty though, maybe a tad more reading.</p>
<p>this was on the 2013 Practice Exam Anyone have it or know what was on it please PM</p>
<p>Ellis-van Creveld syndrome is a recessive genetic disorder that includes the characteristics of short stature and extra fingers or toes. In the general population, this syndrome occurs in approximately 1 in 150,000 live births. In a particular isolated population, however, the incidence of this syndrome among live births is 1 in 500. Assume that both the isolated population and the general population are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium with respect to this syndrome. Which of the following best describes the difference between the frequency of the allele that causes the syndrome in the general population and the frequency of the allele in the isolated population?
(A) The frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele is 0.002 in the isolated population and 0.0000066 in the general population, which suggests that selection for this trait is occurring in both populations.
(B) The frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele is 0.0447 in the isolated population and 0.0026 in the general population, showing that the rate of genetic mutation is highest among individuals in the isolated population.
© The frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele is 0.002 in the isolated population and 0.0000066 in the general population, which demonstrates gametic incompatibility between the populations.
(D) The frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele is 0.0447 in the isolated population and 0.0026 in the general population, which suggests that genetic drift has occurred in the isolated population.</p>
<p>If anyone finds the link for the new practice exam, please post it, thanks!</p>
<p>Starting to feel like this doesn’t exist…</p>
<p>@Danebrick yep it does my friend took it</p>