The AP Computer Science A exam is a three-hour written exam. No books, calculators, or computers are allowed! The exam consists of two parts that have equal weight:
■ Section I: 40 multiple-choice questions in 1 hour and 30 minutes
■ Section II: 4 free-response questions in 1 hour and 30 minutes
Section I is scored by machine—you will bubble your answers with a pencil on a mark-sense sheet. Each question correctly answered is worth 1 point. There are no deductions for incorrect answers, and a question left blank is ignored.
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