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PMP

PMI Project Management Professional

2,800+ Total Questions
1,800 Multiple Choice
1,000 Rapid Fire
3 Domains

About the PMP Exam

The Project Management Professional certification from PMI is the most widely recognized project management credential in the world. It validates that you can lead projects using both predictive (waterfall) and agile/hybrid approaches, and that you understand the people, process, and business dimensions of project delivery.

The exam presents 180 questions (175 scored, 5 unscored pretest items) over 230 minutes. PMI does not publish an explicit passing score, but the estimated threshold falls between 61-65% based on psychometric analysis. The exam is heavy on situational questions that test judgment, not just recall.

3 Domains

People 42%
Process 50%
Business Environment 8%

What Makes PMP Hard

The difficulty is not in memorizing PMBOK processes. Most candidates who fail do so because PMP questions are situational, and the "right" answer depends on context: project phase, stakeholder dynamics, methodology (predictive vs. agile), and organizational constraints. You need to think like a project manager making decisions, not a student recalling definitions.

The People domain alone accounts for 42% of the exam. It covers conflict resolution, team development, emotional intelligence, and servant leadership. Candidates with strong technical backgrounds often underestimate this domain and lose points on the interpersonal questions.

How AcePrep PMP Prepares You

The app is built around the current PMI Examination Content Outline (ECO). Questions span predictive, agile, and hybrid scenarios at realistic difficulty. Confidence calibration is particularly effective for PMP because the situational format produces a high rate of confident-wrong answers. You feel certain about your choice, but you applied the wrong framework for the context. The misconception detection system flags these patterns and escalates review priority before you reinforce bad habits.