<p>Does anyone know the approximate number of multiple choice questions that one must answer correctly to get a 5? a 4? Thanks :)</p>
<p>Anyone? 10 char</p>
<p>ap’s are graded on a curve with a certain number of people getting 5’s, 4’s, etc. You also have to take into account part 2 (unless you want the number of questions to be guaranteed a five or four assuming you don’t even look at the part 2). there might be a raw score that will get you a five but i’m not sure what it is.</p>
<p>Well it all depends how well you do on the free response questions. Say you get 25/40 on the free response, which shouldn’t be too hard. You would then multiply 25 by 1.5, giving you 38 raw points. Say for a 5 you need 90 points out of 150. So you would need 52 points on the multiple choice. 52/.9=58, or 58 questions right on the multiply choice after subtracting the problems missed and multiplying by .9. Thus, aim for at least 65 or so multiple choice questions correct.</p>