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Master the PMP Exam with 900 Realistic Questions and Detailed Explanations to Ace PMBOK 7th Edition.
These practical exam mockups for preparation are designed to comprehensively cover the essential topics outlined in the PMBOK Guide, which is integral to the PMP certification:
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Project Integration Management
Project Scope Management
Project Schedule Management
Project Cost Management
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Project Quality Management
Project Resource Management
Project Communications Management
Project Risk Management
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Project Procurement Management
Project Stakeholder Management
The mockups align with the official PMP exam outline and encompass all ten knowledge areas and process groups, providing a holistic view of project management:
By engaging with these mockups, candidates will gain valuable insights and practice in critical areas, ensuring they are well-prepared for the PMP examination.
In PMP exams, performance is typically assessed using a scoring scale that categorizes candidates’ results into different bands or levels. While specific terminology may vary slightly depending on the PMI certification, here’s a common framework used for PMP exams:
Above Target: Indicates performance that exceeds expectations across the assessed domains. Typically awarded to candidates scoring higher than the target range.
Target: This denotes satisfactory performance, meeting the expected criteria in most domains. Candidates achieving this score demonstrate a competent understanding of the material.
Below Target: This indicates that the candidate did not meet the expected standards in one or more domains, suggesting areas for improvement.
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Needs Improvement: This is a lower performance level, indicating significant gaps in knowledge or understanding, often requiring further study or preparation before retaking the exam.
Scoring Points:
Above Target: Generally reflects a score above 80% of the total possible points.
Target: Typically represents a score between 65% and 79%.
Below Target: Usually indicates a score between 50% and 64%.
Needs Improvement: Often signifies a score below 50%.