AP CSP Question of the Day
AP CSP Question of the Day
Master AP Computer Science Principles with daily practice questions. One new question every day covering all 5 Big Ideas.
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How It Works
One new question every day covering all 5 Big Ideas. Just 3-5 minutes of practice builds exam readiness.
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Questions rotate through all Big Ideas with extra focus on Algorithms & Programming—the largest part of the exam.
Big Ideas Covered
Creative Development
Understand the collaborative nature of computing, program development processes, and how to document your work effectively.
Data
Work with binary representations, data compression techniques, and extract meaningful information from datasets.
Algorithms and Programming
Master the core of CSP: variables, conditionals, loops, lists, procedures, and algorithm analysis. This is the largest portion of the AP exam.
Computing Systems and Networks
Understand how the internet works, network protocols, fault tolerance, and parallel/distributed computing concepts.
Impact of Computing
Explore the beneficial and harmful effects of computing, digital divide issues, algorithmic bias, and legal/ethical concerns.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does daily practice work?
Each day, we release one new practice question covering a different Big Idea. Questions follow a 7-day rotation with extra emphasis on Algorithms & Programming (Big Idea 3), which makes up the largest portion of the AP exam.
Are these questions like the real AP exam?
Yes! All questions are multiple choice and designed to match AP exam style. You'll practice pseudocode reading, data interpretation, and conceptual understanding—the same skills tested on the actual exam.
Why is Big Idea 3 covered more often?
Algorithms and Programming (Big Idea 3) accounts for about 30% of the AP CSP exam—more than any other Big Idea. Our rotation gives it 3 days out of 7 to match this emphasis.
How long does each question take?
Most questions take 3-5 minutes to complete. It's designed to be a quick daily habit that fits into any schedule—before class, during lunch, or as a warm-up activity.
Do you offer tutoring for CSP?
Yes! We offer personalized 1-on-1 tutoring for both AP CSA and AP CSP with over 1,700 hours of experience and a 5.0 rating from 440+ reviews.
Is there a mobile app?
Not yet, but our website is fully mobile-friendly! You can practice daily questions on any device—phone, tablet, or computer. Just bookmark this page for easy access.