Prep for the Project Management Professional PMP certification exam with real-world experts and gain tools to help you become a better project manager. Learn practical techniques to manage critical aspects of business like quality, costs, communication, risk, stakeholder engagement and more. Work toward your certification so you can stand out from the crowd.
To pass the PMP exam, you have to have a project management mindset while solving the exam questions. It won’t matter the number of books you have read or the references you have been through during the preparation. What matters the most to prepare you is the quality scenario-based questions and problems you have encountered, practiced, and solved while preparing for the PMP exam.
Getting the PMP certification also makes you an attractive candidate for potential employers. The median salary for PMP holders in the U.S. is 25% higher than for those without the certification, according to the institute.
Based on this strategy, we have developed our practice tests to help you to strengthen your project management mindset, evaluate your readiness to appear for the PMP Exam based on the 2022 PMP exam content outline, and spot your weak points for further improvement.
The PMP exam is a lengthy and comprehensive test to become certified by the Project Management Institute (PMI) as a project manager. It’s the best way to make sure you’ll meet industry wide standards when you start your project management career.
The PMI recently updated its test to focus on three areas crucial to project management success:
•People (42%): Emphasizing the skills and activities associated with effectively leading a project team
•Process (50%): Reinforcing the technical aspects of managing a project
•Business Environment (8%): Highlighting the connection between projects and organization strategy
Each domain of the test includes content that covers a range of approaches to project delivery, including predictive, agile and hybrid.
The practice tests include 300 questions with no repetition, distributed over six practice tests
Set 1: (50 Questions | 50 minutes | 70% correct required to pass)
•Section 1: Introduction
•Section 2: The Environment in Which Projects Operate
Set 2: (50 Questions | 50 minutes | 70% correct required to pass)
•Section 3: The Role of the Project Manager
•Section 4: Project Integration Management
Set 3: (50 Questions | 50 minutes | 70% correct required to pass)
•Section 5: Project Scope Management
•Section 6: Project Schedule Management
•Section 7: Project Cost Management
Set 4: (50 Questions | 50 minutes | 70% correct required to pass)
•Section 8: Project Quality Management.
•Section 9: Project Resource Management
•Section 10: Project Communications Management
Set 5: (50 Questions | 50 minutes | 70% correct required to pass)
•Section 11: Project Risk Management
•Section 12: Project Procurement Management
•Section 13: Project Stakeholder Management
Set 6: (50 Questions | 50 minutes | 70% correct required to pass)
•Appendix X3 Agile, Iterative, Adaptive, and Hybrid Project Environments
•Appendix X4 Summary of Key Concepts for Knowledge Areas
•Appendix X5 Summary of Tailoring Considerations for Knowledge Areas
•Glossary
And you can expect a variety of question formats: multiple choices, multiple responses, matching, hotspot and even a few fill-in-the-blanks.
After months of dedicated research, i created this High Quality Practice exam aiming to deliver an experience as close as possible as that of the Actual PMP exam.
This exam contains:
•The most frequently asked topics and questions on the Pmp Exam
•Questions on Predictive, Agile, and Hybrid project management
•Detailed Answer Explanations
•Situation and Scenario Based Questions
•Numerical and mathematical questions
•Knowledge area specific questions (All knowledge areas have been covered)
•Concept Definition Based Questions
Features of Practice Tests:
•For each question, detailed descriptions are also given.
•Take your favorite cup of coffee or drink and test your skills.
•The test can be stopped and resumed at any time.
•You can perform the exam as much as you like.
•The progress bar at the top of the screen shows both your progress and your time. Don’t panic if you’re running out of time; you can still complete the test.
•You can skip a question to come back to at the end of the exam.
•Before submitting your test, you can also use “Mark for Review” to go back through any questions you’re not positive about.
•Click the stop button to complete the exam and show the results immediately.
•You can pause the test at any time and resume later.
•You can retake the test as many times as you would like.
•The progress bar at the top of the screen will show your progress as well as the time remaining in the test. If you run out of time, don’t worry; you will still be able to finish the test.
•You can skip a question to come back to at the end of the exam.
•You can also use “Mark for Review” to come back to questions you are unsure about before you submit your test.
•If you want to finish the test and see your results immediately, press the stop button.