AP European History Practice Test
AP European History covers Europe from 1450 to the present. The 2026 fully-digital exam runs 3hr 15min in Bluebook — 55 MCQs (40%), 3 SAQs (20%), 1 DBQ with 15-min reading period (25%), and 1 Long Essay choosing from 3 time-period prompts (15%).
Practice AP European History multiple-choice questions in a digital interface modeled on the real College Board Bluebook exam. Upload your own PDF or solve a published mock test, then get instant AI scoring and detailed answer explanations. Free for all students.
Exam format
55
questions
195
minutes
Fully digital (Bluebook app)
| Section | Questions | Time | Score weight |
|---|---|---|---|
Section 1A: Multiple Choice Stimulus-based sets of 3-4 questions: primary/secondary texts, images, charts, maps. | 55 | 55 min | 40% |
Section 1B: Short Answer (typed in Bluebook) Q1 (required, 1600-2001, secondary sources), Q2 (required, 1600-2001, primary source), choice of Q3 (1450-1815) or Q4 (1815-present). | 3 | 40 min | 20% |
Section 2: DBQ (typed in Bluebook) Includes 15-min reading period. 7 documents on a development between 1600 and 2001. | 1 | 60 min | 25% |
Section 2: Long Essay (typed in Bluebook) Choose 1 of 3 prompts from different time periods (1450-1700, 1648-1914, or 1815-2001). | 1 | 40 min | 15% |
Course units and exam weights
- Unit 1: Renaissance and Exploration10-15%
- Unit 2: Age of Reformation10-15%
- Unit 3: Absolutism and Constitutionalism10-15%
- Unit 4: Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments10-15%
- Unit 5: Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century10-15%
- Unit 6: Industrialization and Its Effects10-15%
- Unit 7: 19th-Century Perspectives and Political Developments10-15%
- Unit 8: 20th-Century Global Conflicts10-15%
- Unit 9: Cold War and Contemporary Europe10-15%
Source: College Board AP Students Course and Exam Description.
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European History FAQ
- Is AP Euro harder than AP World?
- Many students find AP Euro harder because it goes deeper into a single region with more named individuals and political detail.
- What is the most common DBQ topic?
- The DBQ always covers the period 1600-2001. The Reformation, Industrialization, and 20th-century totalitarianism appear frequently across released exams.
- Do I need to memorize dates?
- Specific years are rarely tested directly. Decades and centuries matter for placing events in context — especially for choosing the SAQ Q3 vs Q4 and the Long Essay prompt. Focus on cause-and-effect chains rather than rote dates.
- Are SAQs/DBQ/LEQ typed in 2026?
- Yes. AP European History is fully digital — all written responses (SAQs, DBQ, Long Essay) are typed directly in the Bluebook app.