Take a full-length AP Comparative Government practice test built to match the 2027 AP exam format — 55 multiple-choice questions plus 4 free-response questions, with an estimated AP score when you finish.
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This full-length AP practice test mirrors the 2027 exam format published in the College Board Course and Exam Description. Total testing time is 150 minutes (2 hrs 30 min).
| Section | Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Section I – Multiple Choice | 55 | 60 min |
| Section II – Free Response | 4 | 90 min |
| 1. Conceptual Analysis | ||
| 2. Quantitative Analysis | ||
| 3. Comparative Analysis | ||
| 4. Argument Essay | ||
Every section runs on its own timer, and once you move on from a section it locks — just like the real exam. 50% and 100% extended-time accommodations are supported.
Question counts, question types, and timing follow the 2027 Course and Exam Description, and questions are distributed across units using College Board's published exam weighting.
Each attempt is assembled from Fiveable's question bank, so you can get a different mix of questions instead of repeating one static practice exam.
Essays and free-response answers are evaluated against scoring guidelines modeled on College Board rubrics, with point-by-point feedback on every part.
When you finish, your section scores are weighted together into an estimated AP score from 1 to 5, with a breakdown of how each section contributed.
Your progress saves automatically. Pause mid-section or close the tab and pick up right where you left off.
After the exam, revisit each multiple-choice question with explanations for the correct answer, so review turns into real studying.
The practice test mirrors the 2027 AP Comparative Government exam format: Section I – Multiple Choice (55 questions, 60 minutes); Section II – Free Response (4 questions, 90 minutes). Each section is timed separately, just like exam day.
The full practice test is 150 minutes (about 2 hours 30 minutes) of timed testing. Your progress saves automatically, so you can pause and come back later. 50% and 100% extended-time accommodations are also supported.
You can start the practice test for free — the first 10 multiple-choice questions don't require a subscription. Unlocking the full exam, including scoring and review, requires a Fiveable subscription.
Multiple-choice questions are scored instantly, and your written responses are evaluated by AI against scoring guidelines modeled on College Board rubrics, with point-by-point feedback. Your section scores are weighted together into an estimated AP score from 1 to 5.
It follows the structure, timing, and question types of the 2027 exam as published in the College Board Course and Exam Description (CED). The questions are original Fiveable practice questions aligned to the CED — not copies of past exam questions — and questions are distributed across units using College Board's published exam weighting.
Yes. Each attempt is assembled from Fiveable's question bank, so retaking the practice test gives you a fresh set of questions. Taking a full practice exam every couple of weeks leading up to May is a great way to track your progress.