AP Macroeconomics · Exam Format
AP Macroeconomics Exam Format & Section Breakdown
A complete walk-through of the AP Macroeconomics exam, drawn from the College Board AP Course and Exam Description: total timing, per-section breakdown, official unit weightings, and the FRQ types you will see on test day.
Section breakdown and timing
| Section | Items | Time | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Section I — Multiple Choice | 60 questions | 70 minutes | 66% of score |
| Section II — Free Response | 3 questions (1 long, 2 short) | 60 minutes (incl. 10-min reading) | 33% of score |
Total exam length: 2 hours 10 minutes.
The AP Macroeconomics exam runs 2 hours 10 minutes end to end and is split into the following sections:
- Section I — Multiple Choice — 60 questions, 70 minutes, 66% of score.
- Section II — Free Response — 3 questions (1 long, 2 short), 60 minutes (incl. 10-min reading), 33% of score.
The College Board publishes the full Course and Exam Description (CED) for AP Macroeconomics on AP Central, including the official unit weightings reproduced below, sample multiple-choice items, and at least one full set of released free-response questions with scoring guidelines. ExamEdge US treats that CED as the source of truth for what is testable; every unit guide on this site corresponds to a unit in the official framework, and every FRQ walkthrough on this site mirrors the structure of a real released question.
Understanding the section breakdown is itself a score-lift technique. Many students who report "I knew the content but ran out of time" did not budget per-question time before walking in. Use the per-question time implied by the table above as a hard pacing limit during practice — for example, if Section II of AP Macroeconomics gives you 90 minutes for 6 free-response questions, your average is 15 minutes per FRQ, and any FRQ that you have not at least sketched in 15 minutes should be skipped to the next so that you maximize point capture across all six.
The unit weightings below indicate the percentage of multiple-choice questions drawn from each unit in a typical release. Two practical implications: first, no unit is small enough to skip — even a 5–7% unit will contribute a measurable number of multiple-choice points. Second, the highest-weight unit on the exam deserves at least one full study session per week from week 2 onward, because a 17–20% unit will materially move your final score in either direction.
For each section above, the College Board publishes targeted skills (in AP Biology these are called Science Practices; in AP US History they are Historical Reasoning Skills; in AP Chemistry they are Science Practices). The skills do not change between exam years, so a student who masters the skill list will be able to answer next year's questions even though the specific stimuli will differ.
Official unit weightings
The percentages below come from the College Board AP Course and Exam Description for AP Macroeconomics. They indicate the share of multiple-choice questions drawn from each unit on a typical exam release.
| Unit | Exam weight |
|---|---|
| Unit 1: Basic Economic Concepts | 5–10% |
| Unit 2: Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle | 12–17% |
| Unit 3: National Income and Price Determination | 17–27% |
| Unit 4: Financial Sector | 17–22% |
| Unit 5: Long-Run Consequences of Stabilization Policies | 20–30% |
| Unit 6: Open Economy: International Trade and Finance | 10–13% |
Free-response question types
Every AP Macroeconomics FRQ falls into one of the published types below. ExamEdge US has a full annotated walkthrough for each one — open any link to see a representative prompt, the College Board-style scoring rubric, a sample student response, and grader commentary on where the points are typically won and lost.
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FRQ 1: Long FRQ — Multi-Part Macro Model
Long FRQ — Multi-Part Macro Model — Annotated walkthrough of an AP Macroeconomics Long FRQ — Multi-Part Macro Model free-response question, with prompt, scoring rubric, sample student response, and grader commentary.
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FRQ 2: Short FRQ — Aggregate Demand / Supply Shift
Short FRQ — Aggregate Demand / Supply Shift — Annotated walkthrough of an AP Macroeconomics Short FRQ — Aggregate Demand / Supply Shift free-response question, with prompt, scoring rubric, sample student response, and grader commentary.
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FRQ 3: Short FRQ — Loanable Funds Market
Short FRQ — Loanable Funds Market — Annotated walkthrough of an AP Macroeconomics Short FRQ — Loanable Funds Market free-response question, with prompt, scoring rubric, sample student response, and grader commentary.
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FRQ 4: Graphing — Phillips Curve
Graphing — Phillips Curve — Annotated walkthrough of an AP Macroeconomics Graphing — Phillips Curve free-response question, with prompt, scoring rubric, sample student response, and grader commentary.
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FRQ 5: Graphing — Money Market
Graphing — Money Market — Annotated walkthrough of an AP Macroeconomics Graphing — Money Market free-response question, with prompt, scoring rubric, sample student response, and grader commentary.
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FRQ 6: Graphing — Foreign Exchange Market
Graphing — Foreign Exchange Market — Annotated walkthrough of an AP Macroeconomics Graphing — Foreign Exchange Market free-response question, with prompt, scoring rubric, sample student response, and grader commentary.