PMP PRACTICE EXAM: 100 UNOFFICIAL SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR STUDY PURPOSES ONLY
(2026)
This is an unofficial practice exam created for educational purposes. These questions are NOT from the actual
PMP exam. Answers and rationales are for learning only.
CORE DOMAINS COVERED
Leadership and Team Building (People Domain)
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication (People Domain)
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation (People Domain)
Predictive Project Planning and Execution (Process Domain)
Agile and Hybrid Methodologies (Process Domain)
Risk Management and Quality Control (Process Domain)
Budget Management and Cost Control (Process Domain)
Business Environment and Strategic Alignment (Business Environment Domain)
Ethics and Professional Responsibility (All Domains)
Value Delivery and Outcome Measurement (Business Environment Domain)
,INTRODUCTION
This practice exam is designed to help PMP candidates assess their readiness for the Project Management
Professional certification. The questions cover the three primary domains from PMI's 2026 Exam Content
Outline: People (33%), Process (41%), and Business Environment (26%). Each multiple-choice question
evaluates both foundational theory and applied professional knowledge through scenario-based formats that
mirror real-world project management challenges. The exam emphasizes critical thinking, decision-making
capabilities, and the ability to tailor approaches across predictive, agile, and hybrid methodologies. Success
requires understanding not just what to do, but when and why to apply specific techniques based on project
context.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A project manager is leading a hybrid project where the development team uses agile practices while the
compliance team requires predictive documentation. The compliance team keeps missing their documentation
deadlines, causing delays in the development sprint reviews. What should the project manager do FIRST?
A. Escalate the issue to the compliance team's department manager
B. Require the development team to switch to fully predictive methodology
C. Facilitate a joint meeting to align documentation timelines with sprint schedules
D. Hire a dedicated documentation specialist to support the compliance team
,🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: Facilitating a joint meeting addresses the root cause by aligning workflows between teams
with different methodologies. This collaborative approach respects both agile and predictive needs while finding
a practical solution. Escalation (A) bypasses problem-solving, switching methodology (B) ignores the hybrid
goal, and hiring new staff (D) is premature without first attempting process alignment.
Question 2
During a project status meeting, a team member reveals they discovered a significant security vulnerability that
could impact the final product. The project is 90% complete and scheduled to launch next week. What should
the project manager do NEXT?
A. Immediately postpone the launch and fix the vulnerability
B. Document the vulnerability in the risk register and assess impact
C. Inform the sponsor that the launch will be delayed
D. Ask the team member to fix the vulnerability quietly before launch
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The project manager must first document and assess the vulnerability's impact before making
decisions. This follows proper risk management processes. Postponing immediately (A) or announcing delays
(C) happens before impact analysis, and fixing it quietly (D) violates transparency and may not address the full
scope. Assessment informs the appropriate response.
, Question 3
A project team is struggling with low morale after three consecutive schedule delays. The team feels the project
goals are unrealistic. What is the BEST initial action for the project manager?
A. Rebaseline the schedule to match realistic expectations
B. Hold a team session to acknowledge concerns and co-create a recovery plan
C. Request additional resources to accelerate work
D. Present data showing the project's strategic importance to stakeholders
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Addressing morale requires acknowledging team concerns and involving them in solution
creation. This builds trust and commitment. Rebaselining (A) or requesting resources (C) happens without
team input, and presenting strategic data (D) dismisses emotional concerns. Co-creation empowers the team
and improves buy-in.
Question 4
In an agile project, the product owner frequently adds new requirements during sprint execution, disrupting the
team's focus. What should the project manager do?
(2026)
This is an unofficial practice exam created for educational purposes. These questions are NOT from the actual
PMP exam. Answers and rationales are for learning only.
CORE DOMAINS COVERED
Leadership and Team Building (People Domain)
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication (People Domain)
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation (People Domain)
Predictive Project Planning and Execution (Process Domain)
Agile and Hybrid Methodologies (Process Domain)
Risk Management and Quality Control (Process Domain)
Budget Management and Cost Control (Process Domain)
Business Environment and Strategic Alignment (Business Environment Domain)
Ethics and Professional Responsibility (All Domains)
Value Delivery and Outcome Measurement (Business Environment Domain)
,INTRODUCTION
This practice exam is designed to help PMP candidates assess their readiness for the Project Management
Professional certification. The questions cover the three primary domains from PMI's 2026 Exam Content
Outline: People (33%), Process (41%), and Business Environment (26%). Each multiple-choice question
evaluates both foundational theory and applied professional knowledge through scenario-based formats that
mirror real-world project management challenges. The exam emphasizes critical thinking, decision-making
capabilities, and the ability to tailor approaches across predictive, agile, and hybrid methodologies. Success
requires understanding not just what to do, but when and why to apply specific techniques based on project
context.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A project manager is leading a hybrid project where the development team uses agile practices while the
compliance team requires predictive documentation. The compliance team keeps missing their documentation
deadlines, causing delays in the development sprint reviews. What should the project manager do FIRST?
A. Escalate the issue to the compliance team's department manager
B. Require the development team to switch to fully predictive methodology
C. Facilitate a joint meeting to align documentation timelines with sprint schedules
D. Hire a dedicated documentation specialist to support the compliance team
,🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: Facilitating a joint meeting addresses the root cause by aligning workflows between teams
with different methodologies. This collaborative approach respects both agile and predictive needs while finding
a practical solution. Escalation (A) bypasses problem-solving, switching methodology (B) ignores the hybrid
goal, and hiring new staff (D) is premature without first attempting process alignment.
Question 2
During a project status meeting, a team member reveals they discovered a significant security vulnerability that
could impact the final product. The project is 90% complete and scheduled to launch next week. What should
the project manager do NEXT?
A. Immediately postpone the launch and fix the vulnerability
B. Document the vulnerability in the risk register and assess impact
C. Inform the sponsor that the launch will be delayed
D. Ask the team member to fix the vulnerability quietly before launch
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The project manager must first document and assess the vulnerability's impact before making
decisions. This follows proper risk management processes. Postponing immediately (A) or announcing delays
(C) happens before impact analysis, and fixing it quietly (D) violates transparency and may not address the full
scope. Assessment informs the appropriate response.
, Question 3
A project team is struggling with low morale after three consecutive schedule delays. The team feels the project
goals are unrealistic. What is the BEST initial action for the project manager?
A. Rebaseline the schedule to match realistic expectations
B. Hold a team session to acknowledge concerns and co-create a recovery plan
C. Request additional resources to accelerate work
D. Present data showing the project's strategic importance to stakeholders
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Addressing morale requires acknowledging team concerns and involving them in solution
creation. This builds trust and commitment. Rebaselining (A) or requesting resources (C) happens without
team input, and presenting strategic data (D) dismisses emotional concerns. Co-creation empowers the team
and improves buy-in.
Question 4
In an agile project, the product owner frequently adds new requirements during sprint execution, disrupting the
team's focus. What should the project manager do?