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AP Biology FRQ Guide 2026 — Free Response Tips, Format & Examples

By Sarah Mitchell · April 14, 2026 · 4 min read · ✓ Verified 2026 CB data

The AP Biology free response section is worth 50% of your total score and consists of 6 questions — 2 long and 4 short. Here's exactly how it works and how to maximize your points.

AP Bio FRQ Format

Section Details Time
FRQ 1 (Long) Multi-part, 10 pts ~25 min
FRQ 2 (Long) Multi-part, 10 pts ~25 min
FRQ 3 (Short) 4 pts ~8 min
FRQ 4 (Short) 4 pts ~8 min
FRQ 5 (Short) 4 pts ~8 min
FRQ 6 (Short) 4 pts ~8 min
Total 36 pts 80 min

The 6 FRQs together are scaled to 75 composite points (50% of the 150-point total).

What AP Bio FRQs Test

College Board organizes AP Bio FRQs around science practices, not just content:

Every FRQ blends content knowledge (photosynthesis, genetics, evolution, etc.) with one or more of these science practices.

The 2 Long FRQs — What to Expect

Long FRQs (10 pts each) typically have 4–6 sub-parts labeled (a), (b), (c)...

Common long FRQ types:

Example structure (10 pts):

The 4 Short FRQs — What to Expect

Short FRQs (4 pts each) are focused and fast. They typically have 2–3 sub-parts.

Common short FRQ types:

How AP Bio FRQs Are Scored

AP Bio uses a point-based rubric — not holistic scoring. Each point is earned independently.

Key scoring rules:

6 Rules for Maximum FRQ Points

1. Answer what's asked — nothing more "Describe" means give characteristics. "Explain" means give a mechanism or reason. "Justify" means provide evidence. Confusing these is the #1 mistake.

2. Use precise biological vocabulary "The cell membrane controls what goes in and out" earns 0. "The phospholipid bilayer is selectively permeable, regulating transport via concentration gradients and membrane proteins" earns the point.

3. Never contradict yourself If you write "Photosynthesis increases, which decreases oxygen production," the correct part (increases) is negated by the incorrect part. Write one clear, accurate statement.

4. For experimental design questions, always include:

5. For data analysis questions, describe the trend specifically "Enzyme activity increased" → 0 points "Enzyme activity increased from 20 to 80 μmol/min as temperature rose from 20°C to 37°C" → full points

6. Show your work on calculations Even if your final answer is wrong, correct setup earns partial credit. Write the formula, substitute values, then calculate.

High-Priority Content for AP Bio FRQs

These topics appear on FRQs most frequently:

Topic Common FRQ Type
Enzyme function & inhibition Data analysis, mechanism explanation
Photosynthesis & cellular respiration Experimental design, rate calculations
Mendelian genetics & chi-square Calculations, pedigree analysis
Natural selection & evolution Argumentation, Hardy-Weinberg
Cell communication & signaling Mechanism explanation
DNA replication & gene expression Sequence explanation, mutation effects
Ecology (populations, energy flow) Graphs, calculations

Experimental Design Template

When asked to design an experiment, use this structure:

  1. Hypothesis: "If [independent variable] is [changed], then [dependent variable] will [predicted change] because [biological reason]."
  2. Independent variable: What you manipulate
  3. Dependent variable: What you measure (include units)
  4. Control group: The group with no treatment
  5. Experimental group(s): Groups with the treatment
  6. Controlled variables: List at least 2 (temperature, pH, concentration, etc.)
  7. Measurement method: How exactly you measure the DV
  8. Expected result: What data would support your hypothesis

Score Impact of FRQs

With compositeMax = 150 and FRQs worth 75 pts total:

FRQ Raw Score Composite Contribution Effect
36/36 (perfect) 75 pts Maximum
27/36 (75%) ~56 pts Strong
18/36 (50%) ~37.5 pts Average
9/36 (25%) ~19 pts Weak

A student who scores 18/36 on FRQs needs 47/60 MC (78%) to reach 5 territory (110/150). A student who scores 27/36 on FRQs only needs 35/60 MC (58%).

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Sarah Mitchell · AP Educator & Tutor

Sarah Mitchell has tutored AP students for 8 years and scored 5s on 11 AP exams. She writes about AP scoring strategy and exam preparation at APScoreHub.