Questions from a Mock Exam Close to the PMP test

Published 2022-05-13
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 10
Price $129.99
Instructors
Umar Touqeer
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aligned with the current PMP Exam Content Outline

A PMP aspirant's M/C phase of PMP Exam preparation is practicing mock exams. Any candidate should exercise extreme caution when selecting the appropriate mock. According to popular belief, if you don't score 80 percent on your mock exam, your chances of passing the real exam drop. This is something I usually oppose because there is such a wide range of Mocks accessible in the market in terms of quality.


My message to all aspiring professionals


1) Thoroughly read the PMBOK guide, Agile Practice guide, and Scrum guide 2019.


2) Take a printout of PMBOK-6's 5-10-49 (5 process groups, 10 knowledge areas, 49 processes) and read it every day.


3) Download the PMBOK outline document from the PMI website and read it every day.


4) Understand the purpose of all 33 project documents and where they fit within the project life cycle.


5) Study Tools and Techniques with Care. There are nine data collection tools, twenty-seven data analysis tools, and so on. Examine its use and reference in the project life cycle.


6) Pay close attention to the four Agile values and the 12 Agile Principles. Read about the Scrum Master, Development Team, and Product Owner roles and duties.


Read and comprehend artefacts (Product backlog, Sprint backlog, Increments), as well as events (Sprint, Daily Scrum, Iteration/Sprint review, Sprint Retrospective, Backlog grooming).


6) Go over my 535-question collection, which is divided into six sections:


1. PMP Practice Test 1 - Full Mock (90 Questions) - 2022 - Updated to reflect the most recent PMP exam topic outline.


2. PMP Practice Test 2 - Full Mock (90 Questions) - 2022 - Updated to reflect the most recent PMP exam content outline


3. Situational questions to boggle the mind - No modifications were done. Valid for current exam requirements. These questions are organised by KA for Aspirants' better understanding.



4) Don't forget to go over any questions you answered incorrectly; this set includes a full explanation of all correct answers as well as a PMBOK reference. You can review Knowledge Areas separately when reviewing, which is a feature of my exam sets.


5) If your score is less than 75%, retake the test. I would advise you to keep training till you reach 90%.


6) I've covered all of the crucial areas; if you answer all of my questions correctly, you'll have a better chance of passing the real exam with flying colours.


7) Run through my 180 Questions sample sets at least twice to gauge your speed and preparedness.


8) Keep in mind the old adage, "God helps those who assist themselves." This practise test will not ensure your success on the PMP exam, but it will boost your self-assurance.




Good luck to everyone!!!


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