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PMP Situation-Based Question Bank 01
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PMP Situation-Based Question Bank 01

PMP Exam Preparation Question Bank
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Project management.
  • Leadership skills.
  • Agile methodologies.
  • Business environments.
  • Project Management Knowledge Areas

Included in This Course

300 questions
  • Set #0150 questions
  • Set #0250 questions
  • Set #0350 questions
  • Set #0450 questions
  • Set #05 (Mostly Agile-based Questions)50 questions
  • Set #06 (Mostly Agile-based Questions)50 questions

Description

This course contains practice tests to help you prepare for the PMP exam. Each practice set has 50 questions and is 60 minutes long.


Topics covered in this course include:

- Conflict resolution and management (avoiding, forcing, compromising, accommodating, collaborating and confronting).

- Team leadership (and different leadership styles).

- Empowering team members and stakeholders.

- Ensuring team members/stakeholders are adequately trained.

- Building a team.

- Team development and management.

- Addressing and removing impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team.

- Collaborating with stakeholders.

- Negotiating project agreements.

- Building shared understanding within the project environment.

- Virtual teams and co-locating.

- Mentoring and coaching.

- Emotional Intelligence.

- Understanding the business value and project priorities.

- Project process groups (initiation, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing).

- Project integration management.

- Project scope management.

- Project schedule management.

- Project cost management.

- Project quality management.

- Project resource management.

- Project communications management.

- Project risk management.

- Project procurement management.

- Project stakeholder management and engagement.

- Change control management.

- Business Environments.

- Tailoring to the needs of the project.

- Project development approaches (predictive, incremental, iterative and adaptive).

- Agile methodologies like SCRUM and Kanban.

- Project management emerging trends.


References include (but are not limited to):


- Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide 6th Edition.

- Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK) 7th Edition.

- AGILE PRACTICE GUIDE.

Who this course is for:

  • PMP aspirants.