Exam Information

The AP Computer Science Principles Exam has two parts as detailed below:


  1. Create Performance Task, which you’ll complete over the course of the year and submit online for scoring through the AP Digital Portfolio

  2. End-of-Course Multiple-Choice Exam.

Both measure your proficiency in and grasp of the course practices and content, and both contribute to your final AP score on a scale of 1–5.


End-of-Course Multiple-Choice Exam - 70%

The end-of-course multiple-choice exam is a paper-and-pencil written exam consisting of 70 questions. It contains three types of multiple-choice questions:

  • 57 single-select multiple-choice: You select 1 answer from 4 options

  • 5 single-select with reading passage about a computing innovation: You select 1 answer from 4 options.

  • 8 multiple-select multiple-choice: You select 2 answers from 4 options.





Create Performance Task - 30%

  • Submissions due to Digital Portfolio by:

    • 2022 - May 2nd - Monday- 10:59 pm Central Time

  • 12+ hours of in-class time

    • May work on it at home


For this part of the exam, you'll develop a computer program of your choice: one that solves a problem, enables an innovation, or helps you express personal interests. You may use any programming language you like.

You'll submit these items through the AP Digital Portfolio application for scoring:

  1. Program code

  2. A video of your program running

  3. Individual written responses about your program and development process