KNOWLEDGE based questions for PMP: These questions directly assess your proficiency with understanding and application of the Processes and Knowledge Areas. What they apply to, when they occur, what they consist of, how they relate, etc. These questions will test how familiar you are with specific areas of the guide, and you may see wording such as this for example, “Which of these processes are not part of the Initiating Process Group?”
Question: Which of the following are inputs to the “Source Selection” process?
Explanation: The answer is “D”, both A and B.
Here’s how to study for these with 2 key factors:
Like the formulas and acronyms, you’ll be able to write this chart down immediately when you walk into the exam and half the work will be done for you. Your focus will be so much better because it will be a matter of referring to your written information, not recall.
Refer to the below for details on the different types of questions you may face in the PMP certification exam.
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