Number of questions

<p>I took a late test today, and noted that the number of questions on the MC was a few less than the number specified on the CB exam information. Is that normal?</p>

<p>No, you probably forgot to do the last page or something. Oh well.</p>

<p>No, I pored over the test information multiple times; yknow, the “at a glance” box; it said, X many questions, which was not equal to the normal number. It was APES.</p>

<p>How many problems less did you not find? You probably should have talked to the proctor unless you did not have more time. I also agree that you probably missed a page or something because I don’t think College Board would make that kind of a mistake to an AP test. But, if you think something is wrong, contact College Board.</p>

<p>Hm. I should probably make myself clearer. So, this was APES; the test booklet contained no contradictions: it gave the right amount of time, 1 hour 30 minutes, correct weight (60%), pencil only, etc. But it actually stated, “97 questions” in section 1, on the back of the booklet. And indeed, there were 97 questions in the booklet.</p>

<p>So really, it doesn’t seem like there was a mistake or typo or page left out. I’m just checking to see if anyone else had this happen, to make sure that there’s not something really bizarre going on with test form and such.</p>

<p>Euro was 79 for me. you’re ok.</p>