PMP-2026 Practice Questions | PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) - Exam Refresh 2026

PMP-2026 practice questions and timed drills for PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) - Exam Refresh 2026 in the PM Mastery app (web, iOS, Android).

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Tip: Start with short topic drills right after studying a syllabus section, then finish with mixed sets.

Suggested progression

  1. Topic drills: 10–25 questions per topic; review every miss.
  2. Mixed sets: blend topics to practice choosing the best next step.
  3. Timed mock: simulate full exam pacing when you’re consistently scoring well.

Pair practice with

  • Syllabus: learning objectives → view .
  • Cheatsheet: last‑mile rules → open .
  • Overview: exam snapshot + weights → read .

NEW: PMP exam refresh practice (effective July 9, 2026) with expanded focus on AI and sustainability, aligned to the 180-question, 240-minute exam.

Exam snapshot

  • Questions: 180
  • Time limit: 240 minutes (4 hours)

Topic weights

Topic Weight Est. questions
Domain I: People 33% 59
Domain II: Process 41% 74
Domain III: Business Environment 26% 47

Note: Estimated questions are rounded from weights × 180.

How to use this hub

  1. Start with the Syllabus as your coverage checklist.
  2. Keep the Cheatsheet open for last‑mile rules and traps.
  3. Do short drills in Practice and log every miss.
  4. Re‑drill weak objectives until you can explain why the right answer is right.