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| One of the important aspects of preparing for your PMP Certification is going through a process of answering a series of sample questions that are purposely meant to test your readiness for the big day. As you may already have realized, studying for the exam requires a lot of work, including taking numerous sample tests to find out if you can cope with the question format of the actual exam.
This is why we recommend that you take at least 1,000 PMP exam sample questions. This means that you simulate a complete 4 hours exam to gauge your ability to finish the actual exam on time. As a general rule of thumb: If you are able to correctly answer at least 85% or more of the practice questions on your first try, then you are ready for the PMP Certification Exam.
It is important that you take these full sample exams as they prepare you for the rigors of the exam day, and the type of questions that will be asked. It is even possible that you will encounter questions similar to the ones on your sample tests during the actual exam.
Remember that PMI does not release the actual number of questions that you need to answer correctly in order to pass. You can read up on the exact scoring system in the PMP Handbook. The best that you can do is to take a shot at practicing with sample exams. That helps you to get prepared.
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Posted on: September 20, 2013 04:24 AM
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| This is a free lesson from The PM PrepCast.
In this lesson, we describe the aspects of the assets, which the project manager has at his or her disposal. We see how organizational process assets can be used throughout the project management process groups and are used in all 10 project management knowledge areas. We look at examples of processes and procedures and discuss the information flow and examples of corporate knowledge bases.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnALzeYsZAs&hd=1
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Posted on: September 18, 2013 02:44 AM
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The following PMP® exam sample question is taken from the Free PMP Exam Simulator (The answer is at the very bottom):
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The project manager is working on determining project roles, responsibilities, and reporting relationships. Which of the following tasks is he trying to do?
A) Human Resource Planning
B) Resource calendars
C) Developing project team
D) Managing the project
Hint:
This relates to the Plan Human Resource Management process.
All our questions are updated to the latest PMBOK® Guide standard. Stop by at http://free.pm-exam-simulator.com and try the PMP Exam Simulator free for 3 days. We also offer 110 free questions at http://www.free-pm-exam-questions.com. We are a PMI Registered Education Provider.
Answer and Explanation:
The Correct Answer is A. This exercises is conducted during the Plan Human Resource Management process.
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Posted on: September 15, 2013 08:40 PM
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| This week's featured lessons learned comes to us courtesy of Elisabeth Machamer, PMP.
In this lesson learned Elisabeth Machamer passed the PMP Exam on the first try and will share to us some of the resources she used that made her succeed in the PMP exam: The PM PrepCast (OSP), PMP Exam Simulator (OSP) and PM Formula Study Guide (OSP).
To learn more on her experiences, check it here: http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/index.php/kunena/11-less...
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After weeks of studies and training, you are now ready to take your PMP exam. You have invested enough effort and prepared yourself for the exam day on a positive note. But having a positive attitude towards your exam is just one half of the story. You also need to feel right on D-day.
It is important that you are comfortable and relaxed. One of the things that you can do to achieve this is by making sure that you dress right for your PMP exam. Feeling good in your clothes helps a lot to keep you focused on the task ahead. For this exam you not only want to be prepared but also relaxed and comfortable. Just imagine how distracting a scratchy clothing tag in your neck would feel during a 4 hour, stressful exam!
So dress comfortably and dress in layers. That way you can easily take off a layer if the room is too warm. And bring a sweater or light jacket that you can put on should the room be too cool for you. Remember, if you are comfortable and your clothing is just right for the temperature, chances are you will feel better and the right answers to the exam questions might just naturally come out.
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Posted on: September 10, 2013 05:11 AM
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