1. The PMP (Project Management Professional) exam is offered as a computer-based test through the global network of Prometric testing centers.
2. The exam consists of 200 questions ("items"). 25 are pre-release items, which are not included in exam scoring.
3. There is also a paper-based option for locations with no Prometric testing centers nearby.
4. Each item has a key (the correct answer) and three distractors (incorrect answer choices).
5. Preparation assistance to facilitate a PMP candidate's passing the examination is available in many delivery forms.
6. PMP Exam Prep is good tools for you to study.
7. Many books, e-Learning courses, and classroom experiences may be identified easily via an Internet search.
8. The score is calculated based on the other 175 items.
9. It has many questions and flashcard, practice them every day.
10. I make sure you will pass your exam.
1. Why not ask again the questions that one got wrong during the test, in order to make sure the concept is well understood.great app with good explanations and many questions.
2. Should be able to select how many questions for the quiz as it is restricted to 10 each time.it can be improved further if it adds the analysis showing the weaknesses of a person taking tests.
3. Unfortunately, I was not able to submit comments on questions online.It gives insight into challenging questions that are similar to the ones on the exam.
4. That is a critical issue with the software.As you answer the questions, you can see your weaknesses to focus them.
5. the questions are sorted according to how often you miss them which helps learning questions you got wrong.
6. The questions are real life scenarios you could experience during projects development up to its final close out.
7. The practice testing motivates you to do research on items missed to better prepare for the exam.I have not taken my exam yet but this app had been very helpful to my studies.
8. Pros: There are numerous questions.
9. This can be done easily by analysis of trends in wrong answers.The key more often refer to a wrong answer as right.
10. We want more questions.
11. However, it does not give the user explanations for incorrect answers.