AP Japanese Language and Culture Score Calculator

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Section 1: Multiple Choice
Multiple-Choice with Audio
/35
Multiple-Choice with Readings
/40
Section 2: Free Response
Free Response - Text Chat
/5
Free Response - Comparison Essay
/5
Free Response - Spoken Conversation
/5
Free Response - Presentational Speaking
/5
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Multiple Choice51
Free Response48
Total Score99/200
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