Hello everyone, I'm preparing to take my PMP exam soon and would love to know if anybody has passed the exam using the PMchallenge practice questions? Thanks. Saving Changes...
Tamer Zeyad SadiqAssistant Cost Manager| Turner & TownsendRiyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Not so much !! There are other websites very useful than this one!!! Saving Changes...
Moushumi JaniDar Es Salaam, Ilala, Tanzania, United Republic Of
The PMP challenge questions are not enough for the PMP exam. I took the exam in June of 2016 and the questions in there were far far far more challenging than what is on this site.
You need to read the PMBOK as well as practice with other simulation exams out there. I used the Simplilearn program, and the 7 simulation exams provided with the course took me a good way towards my exam prep.
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Nov 30, 2018 6:00 AM
Moushumi Jani
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That was a typo there....I meant June 2018
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Sripriya NarayanasamyAuthor, Say Yes to Project Success| Director, KeyResultzChennai, Tamilnadu, India
Hi Mark, PM Challenge questions are very general, nowhere connected to PMP questions. Please take PMP preparation questions from the web Saving Changes...
The Exam questions are not very straightforward as the practice ones.They are mostly scenario based and so a thorough reading of PMBOK will help .Also I went through Rita Mulcahy's PMP book as it gives lot of scenario based practice questions to practice at the end of every chapter, which really helped to pass the exam. Saving Changes...
Those PM Challenge questions are very far from being similar to the exam questions plus they are not up to date. The exam questions are mostly scenario based and a lot harder that those straight forward questions. Do not rely on them.
You can see the PM Challenge questions are relating to the 5th Ed PMBOK Guide in many cases.
Still they are not bad practice as I have studied practice questions to the PMP. Saving Changes...
Hi, I used for all of my exams practice test simulators, I found it very good to prepare myself for the way how questions are asked. I’m not native English speaker so I was always a bit worried to miss the point simply for not understanding the questions or answers properly.
Agree with this -- study of course, but practice. Think - don't memorize. The answers usually are very logical. Saving Changes...