You cant, Unfortunately
The Florida Bar (or rather, the Supreme Court of Florida) doesn't release past Florida exams, nor does it release the exact scoring method for the test. The Florida Bar requires an average 136 points on the MBE/FL tests (i.e. you need to score a total of 272 scaled points between the two days of testing). While we know that a curved score of 136 corresponds to 61 or 62% almost always on the MBE, there is no good indication how much that corresponds to in Florida.
During the Florida portion of the test, one half is essay (three essays, actually) and the other half is multiple choice (100 questions, 10 of which are allegedly 'test' questions which are not scored but rather being examined for future use as scored questions). The two sections the test are evenly scored.
Ya, there is!
You couldn't find it b/c it is:
http://www.floridabarexam.org/ --> Supporting forms (look at the bottom of the page under exam applications) --> Informational Materials (look at the bottom) --> study guide
Those are past real essays and answers
Yes! Florida Board of Bar Examiner's Official Site has it
Florida Bar Examiners made it really easy for you guys who want to see the past FL bar exam questions and answers. Simply go to
http://www.floridabarexam.org/
In the bottom "Informational Meterials" section, click on "study guide", then there they are.
Study guides from year 2004 - 2007 each has model answers and real questions.
Good luck!