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The AAMC Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems (C/P) Full-Length (FL) 2 Practice Test is a premier preparation tool designed for pre-medical students gearing up for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). This practice exam is created by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the same organization that develops the actual MCAT, ensuring the highest level of fidelity to the real testing experience.

FL2 is specifically engineered to simulate the full length, structure, and difficulty level of the official exam. The Chemical and Physical Foundations section—the primary focus of this guide—is the first section of the test day, setting the tone for your performance. It evaluates your ability to apply fundamental concepts of chemistry and physics to the complex mechanics of living systems.

This practice test is essential for candidates who have completed their initial content review and are ready to refine their stamina, timing, and scientific reasoning skills under timed, realistic conditions. It is an indispensable diagnostic tool for identifying specific weaknesses before they count on test day.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The C/P section focuses on the physical and chemical principles that govern human tissues, organs, and organ systems. It requires you to synthesize knowledge across multiple scientific disciplines and apply that knowledge to solve complex biological problems.

The core foundational concepts and topics covered in the AAMC C/P FL2 Practice Test include:

Core Scientific Disciplines:

  • General Chemistry (30%): Including atomic structure, stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry.
  • Physics (25%): Covering Newtonian mechanics, fluids, electrostatics, circuits, optics, and radioactivity.
  • Biochemistry (25%): Focusing on the structure and function of amino acids, proteins, enzymes, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids within living systems.
  • Organic Chemistry (15%): Involving nomenclature, stereochemistry, functional groups, and key reaction mechanisms (e.g., nucleophilic substitution).
  • Basic Biology (5%): Pertaining to the basic structure and function of the human body that integrates with chemical/physical principles (e.g., the respiratory system as a fluid system).

Scientific Inquiry and Reasoning Skills: The exam does not just test memory; it tests your ability to reason about the data provided in passages. You will be evaluated on your skill in:

  • Knowledge of Scientific Concepts and Principles.
  • Scientific Reasoning and Problem-Solving.
  • Reasoning About the Design and Execution of Research.
  • Data-Based and Statistical Reasoning.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

While the AAMC FL2 is a practice test, it exactly duplicates the format you will encounter on the official MCAT. Within the full FL2 test day, the C/P section is administered as follows:

  • Format: The section consists of 59 multiple-choice questions. These questions are presented as a combination of passage-based question sets (typically 10 passages with 4–7 questions each) and 15 independent, "discrete" questions.
  • Time Limit: You are allotted exactly 95 minutes to complete the C/P section. This means you must maintain an average pace of roughly 1 minute and 36 seconds per question, including the time spent reading the passages.
  • Scoring: Your performance is calculated based on the number of correct answers (no penalty for guessing). This raw score is converted to a scaled score ranging from 118 (lowest) to 132 (highest), with a median of 125. A total MCAT score is the sum of the four section scores (C/P, CARS, BBLS, PSBB).
  • Testing Rules: FL2 is taken through the AAMC Official Prep Hub online portal. To get the most accurate diagnostic result, you should take the exam in one sitting, adhering strictly to the allotted time and taking only the designated breaks, simulating the official Pearson VUE proctored environment.


How to Study and Exam Centers

How to Study for FL2 C/P

The key to mastering the C/P section using FL2 is proper integration into your larger study plan.

  • Timing is Strategy: Do not use FL2 until you have completed at least one thorough pass of your content review (textbooks, Anki decks). It is designed to test application, not teach initial concepts.
  • Simulate Test Day: Take the exam starting at 8:00 AM. Sit in a quiet room, turn off your phone, and do not use outside resources. Practice the exact timing and pacing strategy you intend to use on the real exam.
  • The Review is Everything: The most critical step occurs after you finish the test. You must dedicate 1–2 full days to reviewing every single question on FL2, not just the ones you missed. Analyze why you got questions correct (was it logic, knowledge, or a guess?) and why you got questions wrong (content gap, misreading the passage, calculation error, or a timing issue).
  • Create a Review Log: Maintain a detailed spreadsheet or notebook tracking your mistakes by topic (e.g., "Fluids," "Enzyme Kinetics"). This log will dictate what content you need to re-study before taking your next practice exam.

Where to Take the Exams

  • The Practice Test (AAMC FL2): This practice exam is taken exclusively online through the AAMC’s Official Prep Hub. Once purchased, you can launch the test from any computer with a stable internet connection.
  • The Official MCAT: The official, scored MCAT is administered only at secure, proctored computer-based testing centers managed by Pearson VUE. These testing centers are located in cities across the United States, Canada, and selected international locations. You must register for a specific date and location well in advance through the AAMC website.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully preparing for and passing the MCAT (using tools like AAMC FL2) is the primary gateway to gaining admission to medical school. Achieving a high score, particularly in the C/P section, demonstrates the rigorous analytical thinking required for a medical career.

Unlocking a strong MCAT score is the first critical step toward the following career paths:

  • Allopathic Physician (M.D.): Practicing medicine and surgery in any specialty (e.g., Cardiology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology).
  • Osteopathic Physician (D.O.): Practicing a whole-person approach to medicine with additional training in the musculoskeletal system, in all medical specialties.
  • Physician Scientist (M.D./Ph.D.): Combining clinical practice with leading biomedical research.
  • Medical Educator: Teaching medical students at universities or academic medical centers.
  • Public Health Administrator: Developing and managing health policies and programs (often following a combined M.D./M.P.H. track).
  • Global Health Specialist: Working with international organizations to improve health outcomes in underserved regions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

This quiz contains a total of 5 practice questions carefully selected to test your knowledge on this subject.
Yes, you will have exactly 0 minutes to complete the exam. A countdown timer will be visible once you start.
Yes, you can retake this practice test as many times as you need. The questions and options may be randomized on subsequent attempts to ensure comprehensive learning.

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