The MCQ section is 60 questions in 60 minutes, fully digital, with five answer choices per question. Stimulus-based questions use maps, graphs, tables, photographs, or infographics, split roughly evenly between quantitative and qualitative sources. Some stimuli anchor a set of related questions. There is no penalty for wrong answers.
- Stimulus-based questions: Questions tied to a map, graph, table, photograph, or infographic; roughly 30 to 40 percent of the MCQ section.
- Question sets: A group of MCQ questions that all refer to the same shared stimulus.
- No wrong-answer penalty: Your raw score is the number of correct answers only, so leaving a question blank is always worse than guessing.
Can you read a population pyramid, dot distribution map, or choropleth map and identify the geographic pattern it shows? That skill appears repeatedly in the MCQ stimulus questions.
| Feature | MCQ section |
|---|
| Questions | 60 |
| Time | 60 minutes |
| Answer choices | 5 (A through E) |
| Stimulus questions | Roughly 30 to 40 percent |
| Score weight | 50 percent of total |