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AP US Government FRQ Grader

Concept Application, SCOTUS Comparison, Argument Essay — graded against the rubric.

The AP US Government & Politics exam has four FRQs: Concept Application, Quantitative Analysis, SCOTUS Comparison, and Argument Essay. Upload any AP Gov FRQ and the AI scores it against the official rubric in about fifteen seconds.

How it works

From prompt to feedback in four steps.

  1. 1

    Paste the prompt — any free-response question from a teacher, prep book, or practice set.

  2. 2

    Choose a rubric — bring your own or let the AI auto-generate one from the prompt.

  3. 3

    Upload your response — a photo of handwritten work or typed text both work.

  4. 4

    Get scored in ~15 seconds — point-by-point feedback you can actually learn from.

What we grade

Every AP Gov free-response type.

  • Concept Application FRQ
  • Quantitative Analysis FRQ
  • SCOTUS Comparison FRQ
  • Argument Essay (6 points)

The AI follows each FRQ’s specific rubric — the Argument Essay’s 6-point rubric is structured very similarly to APUSH LEQ.

Questions

FAQ

Is the AP Government FRQ grader free?

Yes. Basic is free forever and ad-supported — grade as many FRQs as you want without an account. Plus is $3.99/month and removes ads, speeds up grading, and saves unlimited history.

How accurate is the AI on AP Government free-response questions?

AP Gov rubrics are very explicit and the Argument Essay maps cleanly to AI grading. Rev (the AI grader) follows the rubric you provide point-by-point and explains where each point landed. It is not the College Board, but students consistently report scores within 1 point of teacher grades.

Can I use my own rubric?

Yes — paste in your teacher’s rubric, the official scoring guidelines, or anything else. Or skip it and the AI will generate a defensible rubric from the prompt itself.

Do I need to type my response?

No. Take a photo of your handwritten response and upload it. Rev reads handwriting and grades against the rubric. Typed responses also work.

Is FRQ Review affiliated with the College Board?

No. AP® and Advanced Placement® are trademarks registered by the College Board. FRQ Review is a student-built practice tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the College Board.

Other AP subjects

Grade any AP free-response with the same free AI grader.

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AP® and Advanced Placement® are trademarks registered by the College Board. FRQ Review is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the College Board. All practice content is student-submitted and graded for learning purposes only.