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I recently took the PMP test for the first time, and unfortunately marginally missed the passing score. I'm gearing up to re-test, and while the experience has uncovered some ways to prep differently this time, I'm stuck on a certain type of question.

I've got the material down, but believe I struggled with questions relating to what should you do next. I fully understand that what I would do in real life has nothing to do with the test, and the answer has everything to do with the PMP material and definition, however I'm having a really hard time linking the multiple good answers provided with a specific process group and/or knowledge area, especially when only one answer is the BEST answer. I believe the key is simply knowing which option is in what process and knowledge area, however I'm not readily making the connection that I believe will give me this insight, and don't how to sharpen this skill in my prep. How should I be looking at the material, since most of it is factual in nature with steps and general scenarios/explanations.

Any tips on how to approach this would be greatly appreciated, as I don't want prep the same way again, and come out with the same result after making the same mistake.
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