AP Calc AB 76

<p>I always wanted to know why in the multiple choice it begins with #76 in Part B, when it end with #28 in Part A. Any clues?</p>

<p>They're on different parts of the answer booklet. :)</p>

<p>Yea. The answer document is identical for all AP Exams. On the front there are nine survey questions, and some other stuff, along with 75 MC questions.</p>

<p>On the reverse side there are 76 questions from 76 to 151. On exams like calculus with two different M/C portions, they inform students that they are not allowed to turn to the opposite side of the answer booklet once they have a calculator in their hands. It's an extra super duper safety measure as you'd have to memorize the question and answer choices because they make you seal the portion of the booklet containing the non-Calculator M/C questions.</p>

<p>Yea for security purposes, they dont want people cheating..plus then if you're practicing you can easily remember whether or not you can use a calc i guess.
or maybe cuz the college board is just wierd like that.</p>