Takes about 90 seconds. Most people don’t expect these questions to be this tricky. Answer honestly — your results are based on how you think, not what you memorize.
Take your time and answer based on what you would actually do.
Question 1 of 10
A stakeholder requests a change that benefits their department but will delay the project and negatively impact another team.
What should the project manager do FIRST?
Escalate the request to the sponsor
Analyze the impact and facilitate discussion between stakeholders
Reject the request to protect the schedule
Approve the change and update the plan
Question 2 of 10
During a sprint, a senior stakeholder asks to add a small feature that is not in the backlog.
What should the project manager do?
Escalate the request to leadership
Reject the request to protect sprint scope
Ask the product owner to evaluate and prioritize it
Add the feature if the team agrees
Question 3 of 10
A previously identified risk has now occurred and is impacting the project schedule.
Escalate the issue to the sponsor
Update the risk register
Rebaseline the schedule
Implement the planned response
Question 4 of 10
The project is on schedule and within budget, but stakeholder feedback suggests the deliverable may not meet user needs.
What should you do FIRST?
Stay on track since performance metrics are being met
Escalate the concern to leadership
Review the feedback and assess impact to value delivery
Initiate formal change control
Question 5 of 10
A team member is consistently missing deadlines, which is starting to impact overall project progress.
Meet with the team member to understand the issue
Escalate the issue to their functional manager
Replace the team member
Reassign their work to other team members
Question 6 of 10
When are you planning to take the PMP exam?
Not Sure
Within 30 days
Within 2 Weeks
Longer than 30 Days
Question 7 of 10
Have you completed the required 35 hours of PMP training to sit for the exam?
Yes
No
Question 8 of 10
How far along are you in your PMP preparation?
Actively studying
Just getting started
Haven’t started
Off and on for years
Question 9 of 10
Which statement below do you related to the most?
I started studying but haven’t been consistent
I need the PMP for a promotion or job requirement
I feel stuck in my career and need momentum
Others around me are PMP certified and I feel behind
I’ve taken a mock exam and didn’t score where I expected
I’m overwhelmed by how much there is to study
I understand the material, but the questions feel tricky
I don’t have a clear study plan
I’m not sure how to prepare effectively
None of these apply to me
Question 10 of 10
What is your biggest blocker to passing the PMP exam right now?
(Please share a few details so your results can be more specific.)