Take a full-length AP Seminar practice test built to match the 2027 AP® exam format — three short-answer questions and one evidence-based argument essay, with an estimated AP® score when you finish.
The 2027 AP Seminar exam is Monday, May 10, 2027, Session 2 (12 PM).
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This full-length AP® practice test mirrors the 2027 AP® exam format. Total testing time is 120 minutes (2 hrs).
| Section | Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Part A – Analyze an Argument | 15 pts | 30 min |
| Part B – Evidence-Based Argument | 24 pts | 90 min |
Note: This practice test covers the End-of-Course Exam only, which is 45% of the AP® Seminar score. The Team Project and Presentation (20%) and the Individual Research-Based Essay and Presentation (35%) are completed and submitted during the year, so they are not included and your estimated score is projected from the End-of-Course Exam alone.
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 AP® exam format, and questions are drawn from across the whole course.
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 AP®-style scoring guidelines, 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 2027 AP Seminar exam is Monday, May 10, 2027, in Session 2 (12 PM) local time. Late testing runs May 17–21, 2027. If you have two exams in the same session, talk to your AP® Coordinator about moving one to the late-testing window.
The practice test mirrors the 2027 AP Seminar exam format: Part A – Analyze an Argument (15 pts, 30 minutes); Part B – Evidence-Based Argument (24 pts, 90 minutes). Each section is timed separately, just like exam day.
The full practice test is 120 minutes (about 2 hours) 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 preview the exam format and directions for free. Because this exam is entirely free response, there are no multiple-choice questions to sample, so taking the exam and getting scoring and review requires a Fiveable subscription.
Multiple-choice questions are scored instantly, and your written responses are evaluated by AI against AP®-style scoring guidelines, 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 AP® exam. The questions are original Fiveable practice questions built around AP® course expectations — not copies of past exam questions — and questions are drawn from across the whole course. This practice test covers the End-of-Course Exam only, which is 45% of the AP® Seminar score. The Team Project and Presentation (20%) and the Individual Research-Based Essay and Presentation (35%) are completed and submitted during the year, so they are not included and your estimated score is projected from the End-of-Course Exam alone.
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.