Structure of the AP Computer Science Principles Exam The AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) exam is designed to assess students' understanding of foundational computer science concepts and their ability to apply them creatively and analytically. The exam structure includes two main components: a multiple-choice written exam and a performance task submitted before the exam date. Together, these components evaluate both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The Written Exam The written portion is taken during the official AP exam period in May and consists of 70 multiple-choice questions divided into two main categories: Single-Select Multiple-Choice Questions These questions have one correct answer and assess students' understanding of core concepts. Topics include algorithms, programming, the Internet, cybersecurity, data analysis, and computing's societal impacts. Multi-Select Multiple-Choice Questions Studen...