Attached are several more practice free response questions with solutions. Keep in mind that you can also view free response questions and their answers from prior AP exams on the college board site as well. Remember that when answering the free response questions, you generally do not have to write a great deal of code. At most, you are generally writing a max of 12-15 lines of code to answer a section, and many times it is maybe half of that or even less. Also remember that the grading of the free response questions with multiple parts is similar to how Regent's exams are graded. If you are stuck on part A of a question in writing some method called "doStuff" and doStuff is needed in parts B, C, and D of the same question, don't give up on the whole question. Put something down for "doStuff" even if it only the method header. You are allowed to assume that your method "doStuff" works correctly when you use it in your answer for parts B, C and D to get full credit for the those parts of the question. Don't leave blanks. Get as much partial credit as you can on each question. Good luck on your exam on Friday! I will be checking my emails for any more questions on any of the material int the course, assignments, or the test itself over the next three days.
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