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Physics Bowl
PhysicsBowl is a national physics competition coordinated by the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT). The test is taken during the first half of April each year by approximately 10,000 physics students.〔AAPT, ("PhysicsBowl Home Page" ). Retrieved May 8, 2014〕 Competitors must attempt 40 physics-related multiple choice questions in a 45 minute long time period. First-year physics students take the Division I test, while second-year physics students take the Division II test.〔 The test can be administered physically on paper, but it is now also offered digitally by the online instructional application WebAssign.〔AAPT, ("WebAssign Exam Instructions" ). Retrieved May 8, 2014〕
==History==
Originally based on the American Chemical Society's general chemistry test, PhysicsBowl was used as an external benchmark for physics teachers to assess student performance starting in 1983. The contest was first administered nationally in 1985 as the "Metrologic Exam," named after its original sponsor, and was renamed to "Physics Bowl" in 1990. In 2002 the test expanded to include a second division. Division I students complete questions 1 through 40, while Division II students complete questions 11-50. The Division 2 contest contains more difficult questions and is made for students with advanced conceptual understanding of physics. Students participating in the Division 2 contest usually take more than a year of physics while students who participate in the Division 1 contest usually take a year or less of physics. 〔Michael C. Faleski, ("25 Years of AAPT's PhysicsBowl" ), ''The Physics Teacher,'' 48, 156-157 (March 2010)〕〔AAPT, ("History of PhysicsBowl" ). Retrieved May 8, 2014〕 Thus the whole test is 50 questions long, but each student must only complete 40, and the middle 30 questions overlap between divisions.

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