PMP Certification Exam Prep Course 35 PDU Contact Hours/PDU

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In order to set realistic expectations, please note: These questions are NOT official questions that you will find on the official exam. These questions DO cover all the material outlined in the knowledge sections below. Many of the questions are based on fictitious scenarios which have questions posed within them.

The official knowledge requirements for the exam are reviewed routinely to ensure that the content has the latest requirements incorporated in the practice questions. Updates to content are often made without prior notification and are subject to change at any time.

The questions will be shuffled each time you repeat the tests so you will need to know why an answer is correct, not just that the correct answer was item “B”  last time you went through the test.

NOTE: This course should not be your only study material to prepare for the official exam. These practice tests are meant to supplement topic study material.

Based on the  PMP Certification Exam Preparation Guide, here are the key details you should focus on to train yourself effectively for the exam:

1. Eligibility Requirements

To apply for the PMP exam, candidates must meet specific educational and professional experience criteria:

2. Exam Structure

The PMP exam tests knowledge in various domains of project management. Here’s a breakdown of the structure:

  • Total Questions: 180 multiple-choice questions (including 5 pre-test questions that do not count towards the score).

  • Question Types: Multiple-choice, multiple responses, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and hotspot questions.

  • Duration: 230 minutes (approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes) to complete the exam.

  • Content Outline: The exam is based on the PMP Examination Content Outline, which includes:

    • People (42%): Emphasizes the skills and activities associated with effectively leading a project team.

    • Process (50%): Covers the technical aspects of managing a project, including project management methodologies and tools.

    • Business Environment (8%): Relates to the connection between projects and organizational strategy.

3. Key Knowledge Areas

The exam assesses knowledge across several key areas, including but not limited to:

  • Integration Management

  • Scope Management

  • Schedule Management

  • Cost Management

  • Quality Management

  • Resource Management

  • Communication Management

  • Risk Management

  • Procurement Management

  • Stakeholder Management




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