| You are interested in studying for the PMP® / CAPM® exams but would like to evaluate your weak areas and current readiness to take the exam.
You already took a PMP® / CAPM® training or you have already prepared for these exams, and want to gauge how much has that training prepared you to take the actual exams, and what are the weak areas you still need to focus on.
Your exam date is getting near. You have taken a course, studied well, and answered quite a few exam questions. But want a group of questions to give you a fresh perspective and assess your readiness to take the exam.
The PMP® exam is a four-hour, multiple-choice question examination. The exam focuses on the candidate’s knowledge of project management and the ability of the candidate to apply that knowledge in many different situations and scenarios. A score of 61 percent is required to pass the exam. The exam has 200 questions, of which 25 questions are considered “pre-test” questions. This means you’ll actually have to answer 106 correct questions out of 175 live questions. The CAPM® exam is a three-hour,
multiple-choice question examination. The exam focuses on the fundamental knowledge of project management, and all questions are derived from the PMBOK® Guide. The CAPM® exam has 150 questions, of which 15 questions are considered “pre-test” questions that don’t count towards or against your passing score. Despite the term “pre-test”, these questions are seeded throughout the exam to test their worthiness for future exam questions. They don’t count against you, but you won’t know if you’re answering a live question or pre-test question.
These exams aren’t free. You have to pay a good deal of amount to take the exam and also in case someone has to retake the exam, I’ve included fees for these exams for your reference. |