Actual format of PMP exam
Submitted by pintomx on Mon, 06/29/2015 - 05:40
Hi,
i have read lots of comments about PMP exam where they say do a first pass to try the easy ones, the next for the remainder and so on. How is the actual format of exam, is it like one question appears on screen at a time. For ex if i have answered first 60 randomly out of 200 can i know at once what questions are pending through one view.. just wanted to understand this
Or is there a mock similar to PMP exam on any site.
Thanks
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admin
Wed, 07/01/2015 - 02:51
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Hi
Hi
Many mock questions have simulated the PMP exam like UI. You can go back and forward. You can mark answers for review , you can skip and come back to the question. etc. and know which questions are pending.
All basic features are there in PMP exam.
Poonam Patel
Wed, 07/01/2015 - 11:02
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Free PMP Mock Test
Hi MAX,
I would like to share a Free PMP Mock Test link here, all these questuions are from latest PMBoK guide updated. And these are downloadable aslo. Hope it helps you.
-Poonam Patel
Poonam Patel
Wed, 07/01/2015 - 11:06
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PMP Exam to Change in 2015
Note: November 1, 2015 is the last date to test under prevailing version of PMP
Tanvir
Thu, 07/09/2015 - 14:29
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What are the changes
Dear poonam,
PMBOK version will change or it will remain to version 5?
trandytra
Sat, 07/04/2015 - 17:18
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Thanks for the info.
Thank you so much for the information.
Guys we have formed a group for PMP on "studypal.co". We have started to schedule our studies and use skype plugins for group study. We discuss things like these, too. If you are interested as well to join our group then please add me on studypal by my username “aditya”.
rohit_n
Sat, 07/04/2015 - 18:02
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PMP exam
Dear -
PMP exam web portal is unlike many practice tests that you see across. You will have to start from question 1 and then you can use "Next", "Previous" buttons to continue forward and backward. You can also review all questions you have attempted. One screen will have only one question. Please try the free test from www.pmzest.com, I found their interface very close to the actual PMP exam.
Thanks & Regards,
Rohit Nair, PMP