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Strategies Specific to the PMP® ExamMake
sure you’ve answered all 200 questions before hitting the “submit”
button; use the marking tool provided with the on-line exam to ensure
that you’ve answered them all. Remember, even if the knowledge the
question is based on seems new to you, you’re not penalized for wrong
answers. You can give yourself a 50% chance of a correct answer if you
succeed in eliminating all but 2 answers and guess at the remaining 2
but you have a 0% chance of a correct answer if you don’t guess. One
trick you can use to increase the probability of “guessing” correctly
is to vividly imagine each of the two as the correct answer and then
choose based on your gut instinct. Your chances of choosing the correct
answer improve with your knowledge of the material on which the
question is based. You can also try regarding the question in a
different light: instead of trying to choose the correct answer, try
choosing the wrong, or least correct, answer.
Following the
advice detailed above, in combination with a thorough grasp of the
knowledge contained in the course materials contained in AceIt© and a
minimum, consistent mark of 90% in each of the exams, should be
sufficient to pass the exam. In case it isn’t, try remembering those
questions that you had to guess at. If you find you’ve failed the exam,
write these questions out, to the best of your ability, and ensure that
your review of the material, in preparation for the next attempt,
enables you to answer them easily.
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