Form Q/R?

<p>What's the deal with that? I understand it's an anti-cheating precaution (they mix up question order, for those of you who don't know) but it isn't used on all the tests, just the Calculuses and US History (if my memory serves me correctly; I'm pretty sure those the only ones that allowed you to choose on the answer form). </p>

<p>-The Memorable Coot66</p>

<p>yeah, that confused me why they'd do it on some tests and not others...</p>

<p>wait so only US history and calculus has two forms? hwo about the other ones?</p>

<p>It's because they're more people taking those two exams...</p>

<p>How does it prevent cheating?</p>

<p>The questions are in different order, so copying might not work very well..</p>

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<p>Really? Because in my school, European History, US Government, and Literature and Composition all have more test-takers than AP Calculus...</p>

<p>-The Test-Taking Coot66</p>

<p>I think over the entire AP-Program more people take US History and Calculus...</p>

<p>Yeah, APUS and AP Calc are the only exams at my school where they're forced to seat two to a table, so. =)</p>