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Viktor Samoylyk Schardenberg, Oberösterreich, Austria
Hi all. I failed PMP exam.
I will try to pass again. I will use Rita Mulchahy book 10th edition and would like to use exam prep simulator.
- What can you suggest? Which exam prep simulator is good? I read it will be more questions with graphics
- Is the exam pass score about 63% now? Will be the same pass score at 2021
- Which is the best way to understand difference between the old 2020 version and 2021 new version of the exam. I think it will be more questions about Agile and graphics
thanks for your answers
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Viktor Samoylyk Schardenberg, Oberösterreich, Austria
Thanks a lot for all your answers!
I concentrated myself on PMP 2021 exam, that’s why I have some additional questions:
- Acc to PMI information it will be 3 domains and several task at each domain. For example:

Task 2
Lead a team
• Set a clear vision and mission
• Support diversity and inclusion (e.g., behavior types, thought process)
• Value servant leadership (e.g., relate the tenets of servant leadership to the team)
• Determine an appropriate leadership style (e.g., directive, collaborative),
Etc……

Task 3
Support team performance
• Appraise team member performance against key performance indicators
etc
……
Task 4
……
Info from:
https://www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents/...sc_lang_temp=en

Does it mean that I have to concentrate at these topics and these topics will be at exam?
Could you explain, me please and thanks in advance
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