<p>I know that SATs love to mix and match sections (ie. some people have reading while other have math), but everyone has the same exact questions for the APs right? </p>
<p>*Not referring to the fact that there are different FRQs/DBQs on different coasts...</p>
<p>Well, i'm not exactly sure if the multiple choice questions on the AP's are the exact same as everyone else. I do however know that everyone either gets the same FRQ's and DBQ's, however CollegeBoard sometimes makes a Form B for different a different DBQ and FRQ's. Hope that helped.</p>
<p>Everyone gets the same exact tests. That's why, if you were to buy a released exam from a certain year, there aren't multiple versions of the same exam. However, this does not apply to late testing. Students taking late exams get different FRQs/DBQs but I'm not sure if it's the case with MC.</p>
<p>My APUSH teacher grades the DBQ every year. He said last year he graded someone from California..based on this sentence the student wrote.."foaming ocean....something like that.."</p>
<p>So I'm pretty sure everyone gets the same DBQ.</p>
<p>Everyone gets the same FRQs in the US...unless they are late-testing or international (Form B)</p>
<p>However, since last year, 3 "high-volume" exams have been administered in two versions...AP Calc AB, Calc BC, and US History...they each have 2 versions for the administration but they are the same exam just with a different order to questions</p>
<p>Actually I was referring to Multiple Choice. Should have specified that. rockermcr, thanks for confirming. Where can you buy released multiple choice answers? They're not on the ever so handy AP Central...</p>
<p>yes everyone does get the same test but Version B, the make up one, is different for obvious reasons, and it does tend to be harder than the one initially given.</p>