Okay, so the FRQ’s are up: https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap15_frq_latin.pdf
My thoughts on the test - I thought the FRQ’s were actually really easy (except Q1, but that’s because I didn’t review that passage and only knew the last line “I do not pursue Italy willingly”). It was interesting to see Orgetorix come up yet again, that was pretty unexpected.
So I’ve compiled the passages they’ve used in the FRQs for the last three years for the benefit of future Latin students below:
From 2015 FRQ:
Aeneid 4. 356-361 (Aeneas tells Dido he does not pursue Italy willingly)
Bellum Gallicum 6. 16 (Human sacrifices and Gallic religion)
Bellum Gallicum 5. 29 (Sabinus panics)
Aeneid 1. 198-207 (Aeneas calms his men)
Aeneid 2. 268-273 (Hector in a dream)
Bellum Gallicum 1. 2 (Orgetorix!)
From 2014 FRQ:
Aeneid 1. 65-69 (help from Aeolus)
Bellum Gallicum 6. 18 (Gods and Goddesses among the Gauls)
Bellum Gallicum 5. 33 (Sabinus is despondent)
Bellum Gallicum 5. 43 (Cicero’s men resist amid the flames)
Aeneid 2. 244-249 (Trojan horse into Italy)
Bellum Gallicum 1. 4 (Orgetorix’s conspiracy)
From 2013 FRQ:
Aeneid 2. 608-613 (Venus interferes)
Bellum Gallicum 5. 31 (Cotta tries to argue against leaving the camp, but the romans depart anyway)
Bellum Gallicum 1. 7 (Caesar stops the Helvetians)
Aeneid 1. 562-578 (Dido takes pity on Ilioneus and the crew)
Aeneid 4. 279-284 (Hector in a dream)
Bellum Gallicum 1. 3 (Orgetorix tries to form a conspiracy)