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The AP Drawing exam is a college-level test administered by the College Board. Scoring a 3 or higher (on a 1-5 scale) can earn you college credit at thousands of universities, saving you time and tuition money. Over 3 million students take AP exams each year.

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Our AP Drawing practice test contains 30 original multiple-choice questions matching the current AP Drawing exam format. Questions are aligned to the College Board's course description and reflect the same topic weighting, difficulty distribution, and question styles found on the real exam.

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AP Drawing — Sample
After working on a drawing for several hours, an artist steps back to assess their progress. They notice that the overall tonal range feels flat and lacks depth. What is the most effective approach for addressing this issue?
A Sign the drawing and consider it complete, moving on to a new project.
B Increase the contrast by adding darker values in shadowed areas and lighter values in highlights.
C Add a bright, unrelated color to several areas of the drawing.
D Completely erase the drawing and start over from scratch.
Explanation. The correct answer is to increase the contrast by adding darker values in shadowed areas and lighter values in highlights. This direct approach addresses the issue of a flat tonal range by expanding the spectrum of values, thereby creating a greater sense of depth and three-dimensionality. A flat tonal range often results from a lack of sufficient difference between the darkest darks and the light

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