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Eduard Hernandez
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Product Operations Program Manager Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
I am 350 answers away from earning my Guru badge! Anyone else has experienced the addiction of reaching 1.000 correct answers? Is there any way to know the ratio of Wrong/Right?
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Syed Arshad Ali Ahmed General Systems Analyst| SCC Hyderabad, Telengana, India
Jul 04, 2016 11:34 AM
Replying to Manfred Kress
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From my perspective, it is more valuable to get the "contribution" badges, showing the contributions like reviews, discussion participation and so on. This is "work" for all.
The PMChallenge badges are nice to have to get the badge collection completed, but they are for yourself to show your personal knowledge level.
Please do not misunderstand, I don't want to offend anyone. It is great to be a member of a community with such a wide knowledge and experience.
Sir, I'm in total agreement with you on this...

#saaa
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Ethan Dwyer Or, United States
I agree, it can be addictive! Interesting how badges or other arbitrary marks can be incentives. Good lesson in motivating teams.
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Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz RYLAI Access Control Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Totally agree. Challenge questions are addictive. And also, after earning the Guru badge, you can continue answering questions, until a message shows: "Congratulations!
You've managed to correctly answer every single one of our PMchallenge questions"
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Maxim Shevelev Haifa, Ta, Israel
Yes, once we start we will not stop until it is completed.
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Surupa Chakravarty Business Development Manager| Infosys Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Oct 26, 2016 9:21 AM
Replying to Rajan Hariramabadran Varada
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But I'm eager to know if there is a means to know the ratio (1000/total questions taken to reach 1000).

Also it would be better if we can pick questions from different topics - while accumulating. After reaching 1000, I realized 300 or more were from Develop Project Plan area alone.
Rajan, I agree with you. There should be a clear analytical picture about number of questions attended. Out of which, how many are correct and wrong. In what sector, the question fall. This would have given us much clearer picture.
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Surupa Chakravarty Business Development Manager| Infosys Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nov 30, 2019 2:42 AM
Replying to Mujahid Akhtar
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I did it in couple of days and by the way, questions are not so difficult.
You are right. I also did not feel that questions are difficult. They are quite easy. There should have been more case study based questions.
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Surupa Chakravarty Business Development Manager| Infosys Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jun 01, 2020 12:06 PM
Replying to DAYAKAR REDDY MANDALA
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I have just started to earn these digital badges. I would like to achieve Guru soon. Thanks, PMI.
Keep going. All the best!
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Surupa Chakravarty Business Development Manager| Infosys Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jun 29, 2020 2:32 AM
Replying to Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong
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It's quite exciting going through the challenge. I am 70 questions away from reaching the rocket surgeon mark... I can't wait to answer the 250 questions correctly. Well my little experience so far is kind of interesting, most of the wrongs I've got was as a result of a rush to hit the target.

But I must get the Guru badge, Eduard Hernadez is my motivation....
Keep going Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong . You will get the Guru badge. Enjoy the journey and the learnings.
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Surupa Chakravarty Business Development Manager| Infosys Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nov 05, 2020 1:23 PM
Replying to Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz
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PMChallenge questions are very addictive and also you can challenge yourself to make correct answers in a row.
I completely agree with you.
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Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong
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Financial Management Specialist | US Peace Corps Yaounde, Centre, Cameroon
I'm encouraged to keep moving
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