Fast answers to common PMP® questions: what’s tested, how to study, how much agile is on the exam, and how to use this study hub.
It’s both. PMI’s exam content outline reflects multiple project environments and expects you to select approaches that fit the scenario (predictive, agile, or hybrid). Treat “tailoring” as a core skill, not a side topic.
Start with the domain that you use least day-to-day, then follow a consistent loop:
You should be comfortable with basic schedule/cost reasoning (critical path/float, variance thinking, and earned value concepts). The bigger skill is interpreting what the numbers mean and choosing an action.
For each question, force this sequence:
Then eliminate answers that skip governance/analysis when the scenario clearly requires it.
Use Overview for the official snapshot and Resources for official PMI links. For the primary source, see PMI’s PMP certification page: https://www.pmi.org/certifications/project-management-pmp
No. It’s a structured study hub: a syllabus of learning objectives plus practice and quick-reference material, mapped to the official exam content outline and anchored to official PMI standards and practice guides.