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CAPM Practice Test and Practice Questions From Your Own Study Notes and PMBOK PDFs

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In short: to build CAPM practice questions, upload your study guide, PMBOK notes or your own summaries, and the AI writes practice questions with an answer key and explanations in seconds. The CAPM exam has 150 questions (135 scored) in 180 minutes and is reported pass or fail with no published cut score. It covers four domains: project management fundamentals (about 36 percent), business analysis (27 percent), agile frameworks (20 percent) and predictive methodologies (17 percent). Because agile and business analysis together are nearly half the exam, drill those, not just PMBOK vocabulary, right up to test day.

Last updated July 2026

Questions
150 (135 scored)
Time limit
180 minutes
Practice questions
Unlimited

What a CAPM practice question generator does

Test yourself on your own study material, not a set you have memorized

By the third pass through a CAPM prep book you start recognizing the answer instead of reasoning through the concept. You see a familiar critical path question and remember the letter, not the calculation. This tool flips the source. You upload what you are actually studying, a chapter from your study guide, your PMBOK notes or a domain outline, and the AI can generate practice questions from a PDF that are brand new every time. A wrong answer points straight back at the domain you need to review, and a fresh set is always one upload away.

Works with any prep book or notes

Upload a study guide chapter, your PMBOK notes, a domain outline or pages you photographed. If the file explains a project management concept, the generator can build practice questions on it.

Target one domain at a time

Shaky on the agile frameworks or the business analysis domain? Upload the notes for one area and narrow your practice to where your accuracy is soft, rather than re-answering questions you already have cold.

Fresh questions every session

Generate a new set every time so you are testing recall, not memory of a specific question. Repeated retrieval on unseen items is what pushes a plateaued score up toward a comfortable pass.

CAPM exam domains and how much each is worth

The CAPM Examination Content Outline splits the exam into four domains with the approximate weights below. Use this as a study map and confirm the current weights on the PMI outline.

Domain Approx. weight What it covers
Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts 36% Vocabulary, project life cycle, roles and responsibilities, and how projects are structured and delivered
Business Analysis Frameworks 27% Requirements gathering, stakeholder communication and validating that the right product is being built
Agile Frameworks and Methodologies 20% Sprints, backlogs, Scrum roles and when adaptive approaches fit better than a plan-based one
Predictive Plan-Based Methodologies 17% Classic waterfall planning: schedules, baselines, critical path basics and change control

The weights tell you where to spend your time. Fundamentals is the biggest single block, but business analysis and agile together are close to half the exam, and those are the domains people new to project management tend to underestimate. Build knowledge sets from your notes on each domain, then keep drilling the two adaptive and analysis areas until your accuracy there matches your fundamentals score, so no single domain drags your result below target on exam day.

Simple process

How to make CAPM practice questions in 4 steps

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Upload your material
Drop in your study guide chapter, PMBOK notes, a domain outline or your own summaries. Scanned and handwritten pages are read with OCR.
2
Set the drill
Pick the question count and difficulty. Run a short warm-up on one domain or a longer mixed set across all four.
3
AI writes questions
The AI reads your content and writes CAPM style multiple choice questions with an answer key and clear explanations.
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Review and repeat
Score the set, read the explanation behind every miss, then generate a fresh drill on just those weak domains and go again.

Who uses this to prep for the CAPM

Students and career changers

The CAPM has no project experience requirement, so it is a common first credential for students and people moving into project roles. Upload your course notes or prep book and drill the agile and business analysis domains, which are the areas newcomers usually find least familiar.

Prep course and self-study candidates

If you are working through a CAPM prep course or the PMI Project Management Basics material, turn each domain into fresh questions the moment you finish it, so recall is tested immediately instead of weeks later on a single mock exam.

Retakers clearing a weak domain

When one domain came back below target last time, you do not need to redo everything. Upload just those notes, drill until the misses stop, and turn the domain that capped your score into one that lifts it above the line.

CAPM practice questions, answered

How many questions are on the CAPM exam?
The CAPM exam has 150 multiple choice questions and you get 180 minutes, or 3 hours, to answer them, with one scheduled 10 minute break near the midpoint. Of the 150, 135 are scored and 15 are unscored pretest items PMI uses to trial future questions; they are not marked, so treat every question as if it counts. Alongside standard multiple choice you may see multiple response, matching, hot spot and drag and drop items. If your notes are on paper, run them through an OCR tool like DocuOCR first so the text is selectable before you upload.
What is the passing score for the CAPM exam?
PMI does not publish a fixed passing score or percentage for the CAPM. Your result is set through psychometric analysis and reported as pass or fail, with performance shown by domain as above target, target or below target. Because there is no official cut line, most candidates aim to score consistently around 70 to 75 percent or higher on quality practice questions across all four domains before booking, which gives a comfortable margin over the likely threshold.
What does the CAPM exam cover?
The CAPM Examination Content Outline covers four domains: Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts at about 36 percent, Predictive Plan-Based Methodologies at about 17 percent, Agile Frameworks and Methodologies at about 20 percent, and Business Analysis Frameworks at about 27 percent. That spread means the modern CAPM is not a waterfall only exam. Roughly a fifth is agile and adaptive work and more than a quarter is business analysis, so you need real coverage of predictive, agile and requirements topics, not just PMBOK vocabulary.
What are the requirements to take the CAPM exam?
To sit the CAPM you need a secondary degree, meaning a high school diploma, GED or the global equivalent, plus 23 hours of project management education completed before you take the exam. PMI's free Project Management Basics course satisfies the 23 hour requirement, and many prep courses count as well. Unlike the PMP, the CAPM does not require documented project leadership hours, which is why it suits students and early career professionals. Confirm the current requirements on the PMI website before you apply.
Is the CAPM harder than the PMP?
The CAPM is generally considered less demanding than the PMP. The CAPM leans toward knowledge and terminology across fundamentals, predictive, agile and business analysis, while the PMP is scenario heavy and expects you to apply judgment as an experienced project lead, with no education-only path to qualify. The CAPM has no experience requirement, so many people earn it first to prove foundational knowledge, then pursue the PMP later once they have led projects. Both draw on the same underlying project management principles.
How long should I study for the CAPM exam?
Most candidates prepare over about 6 to 10 weeks, studying several hours a week, though it depends on how much project management background you already have. People new to the field usually need longer on the agile and business analysis domains, which together are close to half the exam and are the areas newcomers underestimate. A practical approach is to study one domain, generate practice questions from those exact notes, then move on, so recall is tested while the material is fresh rather than weeks later.
Is this an official CAPM practice test?
No. PDFQuiz is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by PMI. This tool generates practice questions from the study material you upload so you can rehearse recall across all four CAPM domains, and it does not reproduce real CAPM exam questions. Use it alongside the official PMI resources, your prep course and the Examination Content Outline, not as a replacement for the official preparation materials.

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