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Worldscoresheet

The document provides updated instructions for scoring the multiple-choice section of the AP World History exam, replacing the worksheet on page 87 of the 2002 Released Exam. Starting from the May 2011 administration, scores are based solely on the number of correct answers, with no penalties for incorrect responses and no points for unanswered questions. It emphasizes that the previous scoring method should not be used.
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Worldscoresheet

The document provides updated instructions for scoring the multiple-choice section of the AP World History exam, replacing the worksheet on page 87 of the 2002 Released Exam. Starting from the May 2011 administration, scores are based solely on the number of correct answers, with no penalties for incorrect responses and no points for unanswered questions. It emphasizes that the previous scoring method should not be used.
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Please use the following in place of the scoring worksheet found on page 87 in the AP World History 2002 Released

Exam. The worksheet found within the printed book itself should not be used because beginning with the May 2011
administration of AP Exams, the method for scoring the multiple-choice section has changed. Beginning in 2011, total
scores on the multiple-choice section are based on the number of questions answered correctly. Points are no longer
deducted for incorrect answers and, as always, no points are awarded for unanswered questions.

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