How To Pass The PMP Exam PDF
How To Pass The PMP Exam PDF
How To Pass The PMP Exam PDF
Outline
1. The PMP Credential and Exam
2. The Eligibility Process
3. Studying for the Exam
4. Sitting the Exam
5. What new PMPs say about the exam
Objective
After this session you will have a greater
understanding of:
The Textbooks
PMP Training Kit
Organized by PMBOK Guide
knowledge area
400 practice questions on CD
PMP Rapid Review
Organized by exam domain tasks as
outlined in the PMP Examination
Content Outline
PMP Examinations Practice Questions
Can be ordered from Amazon
CAPM Exam
The Exam
You will sit the exam at an approved computer based
testing center.
Eligibility
Before sitting the exam you must go through a two
stage process
First stage: Submitting your eligibility to PMI and
receiving approval to sit the exam
Second stage: Booking your exam
Becoming eligible
Before being allowed to sit the PMP exam you must
have:
Exam costs
* as of December 2013, please check PMI website for most recent costs
Eligibility
Your submit your experience through the PMI website
If you are sitting a computer based test (CBT) you can
schedule your test as soon as you are eligible there
may be a waiting list at the test centre in your area.
c. Stakeholder
d. Supporter
Answer
Answer: c
A stakeholder is an individual or organisation that is
involved in or may be affected by project activities.
b.
As the basis for organizing and defining the total scope of the
project.
c.
d.
Answer
Answer: b
b. 144194 days
c. 119219 days
d. 159179 days
Answer
Answer: d
In the PERT calculation the standard deviation is
calculated by squaring the standard deviation for each
of the activities on the critical path of the project,
adding them together, and then taking the square root.
This is the standard deviation of the project. Plus or
minus two standard deviations from the expected
value of the project duration will have a range of
values such that the project has a 95% probability of
actually finishing within the dates calculated.
Successful preparation
Commit to regular study
Assess your progress and put in extra time as required
Dont be afraid to ask stupid questions
Study essentials
All the formulae
Table 3.1 from the PMBOK Guide
Interdependencies
PMP Exam domain tasks
The formulae
Net present value
Earned value
Communications
Three point estimating (PERT)
Point of Total Assumption
You must know how one output becomes an input into another
process, and so on, and so on . See the next diagram for how
everything is linked
Visual Learners
Key is SEEING
Picture, Graphs, MindMaps, Doodling
Aural Learners
Key is LISTENING
Verbal tuition, podcasts, listening to others
Reading Learners
Key is READING
Text books, notes, articles
Kinaesthetic Learners
Key is DOING
On the job application, creating, demonstrations
The Exam
Take your letter of approval!
Test Anxiety
Memorize and understand the information thoroughly
Synthesize, find organizing principles, and see
relationships
Use planned study to increase confidence
Study for the exam over long period of time cramming
tires you and causes more tension
The more you practice, the more de-sensitised you will
be to exam anxiety
Test-taking specifics
Dont cram during the minutes before the test
Dont get stuck!
Answer all the easy questions first
If you find a question at all confusing, skip it, then go
back
After youve answered the easy questions, rephrase
the confusing ones in your own words
Make a tick mark next to questions that youve
answered, but are unsure of. If you have time at the
end, go back and look at them again
Finally
Nobody has ever scored 100%; dont worry about
perfection
Learning the PMP material will help you no matter how
you perform on the test
Remember to breathe
Failed
100
90
80
PASS
70
84
60
82
50
40
30
74
20
10
0
TRY AGAIN
Exam Results
If sitting a computer based test you will get immediate
results. If sitting a paper based test your results will
take 2-4 weeks to be emailed to you.
You will be told if you PASS or FAIL
You will be marked as Proficient, Moderately Proficient
or Not Yet Proficient in each of the 5 process groups
(Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring &
Controlling, and Closing)
Your name will now be searchable on the PMI
credential registry
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