AP Latin
Multiple-Choice Item Writing Tutorial
This website is designed to provide AP Latin teachers with as much information as possible about writing their own multiple-choice questions based on passages, so that they can better prepare their students for the exam. The site contains material on the format of the Vergil and Latin Literature multiple-choice sections, sample questions with rationales, and guidelines for writing and reviewing questions. While the site is aimed primarily at teachers, AP Latin students may also find it useful.
We would like to express our thanks to Susan Bonvallet of The Wellington School,
Columbus, Ohio, Barbara Weiden Boyd of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, Pierre Habel of
D'Evelyn Junior/Senior High School, Golden, Colorado, and Dick Solo of S.U.N.Y. Stony
Brook for their contributions to this project. 
Margaret Brucia
Kate Rabiteau
Table of Contents
Format of Multiple-Choice Section | Option #1: | Vergil | |
| Option #2: | Catullus | |
| Option #3: | Sight Passage (Poetry) | |
| Option #4: | Sight Passage (Prose) |
Samples of Final Versions | Option #1: | Vergil | |
| Option #2: | Catullus | |
| Option #3: | Sight Passage (Poetry) | |
| Option #4: | Sight Passage (Prose) |
| Passages Submitted by Teachers |