PMP CERTIFICATION COMPLETE EXAM TEST
FOR A PASS 2025-2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Smoothing and withdrawal - ANSWER-The conflict resolutions modes
that are least likely to resolve situations
Implied warranty - ANSWER-What warranty type relates to
merchantability or fitness for use?
Schedules, project priorities, resources - ANSWER-The most common
causes of conflict in a multi-project environment include...(3)
internal risk can be control and external cannot be control - ANSWER-
Difference between internal and external risk
Make money and to protect the public - ANSWER-In the area of legal
risks there are 2 reason for licensing of projects ... (2)
Cost plus percentage of cost - ANSWER-From the Buyers perspective the
riskiest form of contract is
Strong Matrix - ANSWER-Which organization does conflict occur the
most in managing projects
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact -
ANSWER-Calculating the expected monetary value (EMV) of a project
risk is found by....
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes - ANSWER-One
advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Phase results are verified and documented - ANSWER-Administrative
closure for the feasibility phase of a project requires that....
,Project Team - ANSWER-In a strong Matrix project organization, meeting
the quality requirements for the worked performed is the responsibility
of the....
Identifying, assessing, responding to - ANSWER-Project Risk
Management includes the processes concerned with ,
and .
Has a specific purpose Creates specific results
Has a start a nd finish Temporary
Could be progressively elaborated as more is learn - ANSWER-
Characteristics of Project(5)
Probability of Occurrence
impact on project objectives
root cause - ANSWER-3 elements that are needed to fully id risks
RAM...Responsibility Assignment Matrix - ANSWER-Mary sees that many
tasks on her project are falling between the cracks and not getting done
the tool that would most beneficial would be a ?
Risk deflection - ANSWER-Purchasing Insurance is an example of...
FIXED PRICE - ANSWER-From the Seller's perspective the riskiest form of
contract
Report the issue to PMI - ANSWER-There is person outside of the testing
center asking what was on the test...What should you do?
When the seller takes action to perform the specified work... - ANSWER-
When does a Unilateral P.O. become a contract?
Conceptual - ANSWER-Which phase of the project life cycle has the
highest uncertainty?
Expert power - ANSWER-Power used that comes from the amount of
knowledge a person has obtained in a specific area?
Sparingly - ANSWER-An effective PM uses expert power...
,IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes - ANSWER-One
advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Phase results are verified and documented - ANSWER-Administrative
closure for the feasibility phase of a project requires that....
Project Team - ANSWER-In a strong Matrix project organization, meeting
the quality requirements for the worked performed is the responsibility
of the....
Conflicting stakeholders objectives and expectations - ANSWER-What is
the primary reason that conflict exists in projects?
To determine if the project still makes good business sense and to
determine how the project should proceed - ANSWER-A formal project
management process has review points at the end of each phase or
stage of the project. The primary benefits of these review points are
and
Sender - ANSWER-Who is responsible for making sure the message is
clear?
Confrontational (Consensus or Collaboration) - ANSWER-The most
effective form of conflict resolution is?
Disposal cost because they usually occur at the end of the product life
cycle - ANSWER-What types of cost are usually overlooked when
evaluating lifecycle cost?
Prevention deals w/ eliminating defects and potential defects
Inspection deals with fixing errors or defects as they come up. -
ANSWER-Difference between Prevention and inspection?
Grade deals with the characteristics of the product (Product w/ a lot of
features)
Grade is the category assign
Quality deal mores w/ how well something works. How dependable is
the product - ANSWER-Difference between grade and quality?
, Conformance - company pays for quality in proactive way, typically up
front in the planning areas of a project Inc morale
Nonformance - company pay for quality in a reactive way, on the back
end dec morale and dec customer perception - ANSWER-Cost of
Conformance and nonconformance?
Population - Test every item
Sample Testing - you determine how the much of something must be
tested to ensure that defects are caught - ANSWER-Difference between
population and sample testing?
Total Quality Management TQM - ANSWER-quality philosophy that focus
on proactive attitude toward quality with a detail toward statistical
analysis to document improvement
Run Chart - ANSWER-Used to track process over time, used to track
performance such as how something works or schedule or cost
performance
Mutual Exclusivity - ANSWER-One choice does not include any other
choices
Scatter Diagram - ANSWER-Shows a pattern between two variables
associated with a process. This helps see a correlation (or lack of)
between variable, if it exists
Statistical Independence - ANSWER-Is a state in which the outcome of
process are separate from another
Run of Seven Rule - ANSWER-States that if you seven consecutive data
points on either side of the mean, without crossing the other sid, the
process is considered out of control and needs investigation
6 sigma - ANSWER-Modern quality philosophy that states that approx
99.999% of the everything a company creates or processes it executes
are error-free
FOR A PASS 2025-2026 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Smoothing and withdrawal - ANSWER-The conflict resolutions modes
that are least likely to resolve situations
Implied warranty - ANSWER-What warranty type relates to
merchantability or fitness for use?
Schedules, project priorities, resources - ANSWER-The most common
causes of conflict in a multi-project environment include...(3)
internal risk can be control and external cannot be control - ANSWER-
Difference between internal and external risk
Make money and to protect the public - ANSWER-In the area of legal
risks there are 2 reason for licensing of projects ... (2)
Cost plus percentage of cost - ANSWER-From the Buyers perspective the
riskiest form of contract is
Strong Matrix - ANSWER-Which organization does conflict occur the
most in managing projects
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact -
ANSWER-Calculating the expected monetary value (EMV) of a project
risk is found by....
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes - ANSWER-One
advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Phase results are verified and documented - ANSWER-Administrative
closure for the feasibility phase of a project requires that....
,Project Team - ANSWER-In a strong Matrix project organization, meeting
the quality requirements for the worked performed is the responsibility
of the....
Identifying, assessing, responding to - ANSWER-Project Risk
Management includes the processes concerned with ,
and .
Has a specific purpose Creates specific results
Has a start a nd finish Temporary
Could be progressively elaborated as more is learn - ANSWER-
Characteristics of Project(5)
Probability of Occurrence
impact on project objectives
root cause - ANSWER-3 elements that are needed to fully id risks
RAM...Responsibility Assignment Matrix - ANSWER-Mary sees that many
tasks on her project are falling between the cracks and not getting done
the tool that would most beneficial would be a ?
Risk deflection - ANSWER-Purchasing Insurance is an example of...
FIXED PRICE - ANSWER-From the Seller's perspective the riskiest form of
contract
Report the issue to PMI - ANSWER-There is person outside of the testing
center asking what was on the test...What should you do?
When the seller takes action to perform the specified work... - ANSWER-
When does a Unilateral P.O. become a contract?
Conceptual - ANSWER-Which phase of the project life cycle has the
highest uncertainty?
Expert power - ANSWER-Power used that comes from the amount of
knowledge a person has obtained in a specific area?
Sparingly - ANSWER-An effective PM uses expert power...
,IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes - ANSWER-One
advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Phase results are verified and documented - ANSWER-Administrative
closure for the feasibility phase of a project requires that....
Project Team - ANSWER-In a strong Matrix project organization, meeting
the quality requirements for the worked performed is the responsibility
of the....
Conflicting stakeholders objectives and expectations - ANSWER-What is
the primary reason that conflict exists in projects?
To determine if the project still makes good business sense and to
determine how the project should proceed - ANSWER-A formal project
management process has review points at the end of each phase or
stage of the project. The primary benefits of these review points are
and
Sender - ANSWER-Who is responsible for making sure the message is
clear?
Confrontational (Consensus or Collaboration) - ANSWER-The most
effective form of conflict resolution is?
Disposal cost because they usually occur at the end of the product life
cycle - ANSWER-What types of cost are usually overlooked when
evaluating lifecycle cost?
Prevention deals w/ eliminating defects and potential defects
Inspection deals with fixing errors or defects as they come up. -
ANSWER-Difference between Prevention and inspection?
Grade deals with the characteristics of the product (Product w/ a lot of
features)
Grade is the category assign
Quality deal mores w/ how well something works. How dependable is
the product - ANSWER-Difference between grade and quality?
, Conformance - company pays for quality in proactive way, typically up
front in the planning areas of a project Inc morale
Nonformance - company pay for quality in a reactive way, on the back
end dec morale and dec customer perception - ANSWER-Cost of
Conformance and nonconformance?
Population - Test every item
Sample Testing - you determine how the much of something must be
tested to ensure that defects are caught - ANSWER-Difference between
population and sample testing?
Total Quality Management TQM - ANSWER-quality philosophy that focus
on proactive attitude toward quality with a detail toward statistical
analysis to document improvement
Run Chart - ANSWER-Used to track process over time, used to track
performance such as how something works or schedule or cost
performance
Mutual Exclusivity - ANSWER-One choice does not include any other
choices
Scatter Diagram - ANSWER-Shows a pattern between two variables
associated with a process. This helps see a correlation (or lack of)
between variable, if it exists
Statistical Independence - ANSWER-Is a state in which the outcome of
process are separate from another
Run of Seven Rule - ANSWER-States that if you seven consecutive data
points on either side of the mean, without crossing the other sid, the
process is considered out of control and needs investigation
6 sigma - ANSWER-Modern quality philosophy that states that approx
99.999% of the everything a company creates or processes it executes
are error-free