PMP Sample Tests

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PMP Sample Tests

What You Will Learn!

  • Enable students to identify which areas of the PMP material they do/don't understand.
  • Practicing sample tests similar to PMP Sample Exam and trying to get the highest mark.
  • Practicing time Management in order to be always on schedule in real PMP Exam.
  • Sample tests help students to become familiar with the testing process and reduce test anxiety.

Description

The PMP, or Project Management Professional, is an exam conducted by the Project Management Institute (PMI), a globally recognized certification. The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions that outline the five process groups (Initiation, Planning, Executing, Monitoring, Controlling, and Closing) and nine knowledge areas (Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Human Resource, Communication, Risk, and Procurement).

The PMP exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions. Of the 200 questions, 25 of them are pretest questions. Pretest questions appear randomly during the exam, do not affect the candidate’s score, and are used in examinations as an effective way to increase the number of examination questions that can be used in future PMP exams. The passing score for the exam is almost 61 percent (106 questions correct out of 175 scored questions).

Increase your chance to pass the PMP Exam with these PMP Sample Tests. The key to your PMP success is practicing with as many PMP sample exams as possible. This course offers six PMP sample exams. With the help of these exams, you will be able to assess your knowledge and readiness for the PMP exam. The questions test the candidate's knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, and synthesis of project management principles and practices

You can take these exams as many times as you need for your preparation.

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  • Students preparing for PMP Exam

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