The PMP® exam is a 200-question multiple choice exam. Each question has four possible answers: A, B, C, or D; each correct answer is worth one point towards passing the PMP® Exam.
1. Don't leave a single question
unanswered!
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2. The PMP® exam is a 200-question multiple choice
exam. Each question has four possible answers: A,
B, C, or D; each correct answer is worth one point
towards passing the PMP® Exam. If you don't
select an answer then it is considered incorrect.
Your goal is to answer every single question on the
exam even if you have to guess.
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3. Method to help find the Best Answer
Start out by reading the
question completely, make
sure that you understand
it, and that you can
distinguish between the
important facts and the
extraneous information;
Learn to ignore those
facts that do not relate to
the question;
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4. Then read all four possible answers;
usually two of the four will be very
obviously
incorrect
and
can
be
eliminated;
Finally, weigh the two remaining
questions against each other and make
your choice. Also remember, that you
will have a checkbox that allows you to
mark any questions you are uncertain of
and want to come back and review later.
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5. To practice this approach stop by at our Resources
section where we have a list of more than 20 links
to websites that offer free practice tests.
And what if you really don't know? Then just pick
one. That way you have at least a 25% chance of
getting it right. If you don’t answer a question then
your chance of getting it right is 0%.
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