Are you ready to get PMP certified? It’s time to test your preparation!
‘5 Challenge Mock PMP Tests’ will truly gauge your preparation. It is intended to flex your mental muscles and test how much can you retain and apply in an examination setting. The feedback from PMP aspirants who have taken the ‘5 Challenge Mock PMP tests’ has confirmed that these tests are comparable to the actual PMP in terms of level of difficulty.
Let’s start the ‘5 Challenge Mock PMP’ simulation by:
- Completing 200 questions in 4 hours. Each question in the test starts on a new screen just like the real exam
- Grading the test from the ‘Answer Sheet’ factoring the 25 marked ‘Pre-Test’ questions
- Reviewing the ‘Answer Explanation’ to understand where you went wrong
The tests are set up in increasing order of difficulty:
Level I – Very Difficult. This is just the start and if you don’t pass do not proceed! I would recommend revising the concepts again. Getting 60% is possible, what about 80%? Ready for the challenge?
Level II – Intense. If you barely pass this, I would recommend revising a bit more before attempting the next round!
Level III – Hard. This is where a large number of application questions will challenge you. Getting above 70% here is a good indication that you are ready!
Level IV – Marathon. Basic concepts are history at this stage; let’s see if you can apply those concepts to situations at a new level of difficulty.
Level V – Are you nuts?! If you can ace this, I’m confident that you can ace PMP!
All efforts have been made to distribute questions from various processes and knowledge areas. Clear explanations have been provided to help you understand the core concepts.
It’s time to see just how much of what you’ve learned actually stuck. So take a deep breath, get ready to be challenged, and let’s see if you’re ready!
Best of luck!
About the Author
Mohit is a recipient of the “Excellence in Teaching Award’ from the School of Continuing Studies at the University of Toronto. He has held the lead instructor role for PMP prep and has taught project management to over 2000 students. He is also the co-author of university textbook ‘Leadership in Project Management: Leading People and Projects to Success’