PMP Mock Exam Questions - if you are able to pass the these exams with a 70% pass score you are well prepared in passing the PMP Exam. These exams are timed so stay within the given timeframe.
Here are the questions on what is included in this exam prep which are similar to the exam that you will be taking:
Test your Knowledge - Warm up - 20 Questions - 2024
Practice Quiz #1 - 20 Questions (Domain - People) - 2024
Practice Quiz #2 - 20 Questions (Domain - Process) - 2024
Practice Quiz #3 - 10 Questions (Domain - Business Environment) - 2024
Practice Quiz #4 - 50 Questions - 2024
Practice Exam - 180 Questions - 2024
Tips on successfully passing the PMP:
Develop a study plan: Create a study schedule that works for you and stick to it. Make sure to allocate enough time for studying and practice. It is recommended to have 80-100 hours of study time to prepare for the PMP exam
Manage your time effectively during the exam: Make sure to budget your time wisely during the exam. Don't spend too much time on any one question and try to answer the easier questions first. You will have approx. 1min and 30 seconds to spend on each question. 180 questions with a time limit of 230 minutes.
Stay calm and focused: The PMP exam can be stressful, but it's important to stay calm and focused during the test. Take a few deep breaths and try to stay positive.
Be aware that questions may also include irrelevant information
The following tips can help you focus on most important problem in order to select the best answer
Determine immediate problem to address first
Deal with root cause first
Deal with problem with greatest negative impact first
Solve the problem that occurred the earliest
Look for a proactive solution
When you start the exam, take a couple minutes to write down anything you have trouble remembering. It will help you free up your mind to handle exam questions once the information you are most concerned with is written down.
You will have access to a calculator during the exam. The computer will have a calculator function and tutorial on how to use it
You can do this! Practice and repetition is the key to your learning. Good luck in your studies!