- How do I make PMP practice questions from my notes?
- Upload your PMBOK notes, the PMP Examination Content Outline, a prep-course PDF or your own study notes, choose how many questions you want, and the AI writes PMP style scenario questions with an answer key and explanations in seconds. The questions come from the exact material you uploaded, so a miss points straight back at the concept you need to review. If your notes are on paper, run them through an OCR tool like DocuOCR first so the text is selectable.
- How many questions are on the PMP exam?
- The PMP exam has 180 questions and gives you 240 minutes to answer them, with two 10-minute breaks. Most questions are scored while a small number are unscored pretest items that do not affect your result. The exam mixes multiple choice with newer formats like case-study sets, drag-and-drop, matching and graphic interpretation, so practicing scenario-style items matters more than memorizing definitions in isolation.
- What are the PMP exam domains and their weights?
- The PMP exam covers three domains: People at 33 percent, Process at 41 percent and Business Environment at 26 percent under the outline effective July 9, 2026. Business Environment rose sharply from about 8 percent, so situational questions about compliance, organizational change and delivering business value now carry real weight. Roughly 60 percent of the exam tests agile and hybrid approaches and about 40 percent tests predictive delivery.
- What score do you need to pass the PMP exam?
- PMI does not publish a fixed passing percentage for the PMP exam. Results are reported by proficiency across the three domains as Above Target, Target, Below Target or Needs Improvement, and the old 61 percent figure is a myth. The practical goal is reaching Target or above in People, Process and Business Environment, which is why drilling every domain until your scores are consistent beats chasing a single number.
- Is this an official PMI or PMP practice exam?
- No. PDFQuiz is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by PMI or the PMP program. It generates practice questions from the study material you upload so you can rehearse recall and reasoning between full mock exams. It does not reproduce official PMI practice tests or the real exam interface, so use it alongside PMI authorized training and a full-length mock test, not as a replacement for them.
- Can I make a full PMP mock test from a PDF?
- Yes. Upload a full set of prep notes or a chapter PDF, set a higher question count, and the generator builds a longer mock test you can sit in one timed block. Because the questions come from your own material, you can weight the set toward whatever domain is weakest, then generate a fresh mock the next day so you are testing reasoning rather than recognizing questions you have already seen.
- Are practice questions enough to pass the PMP exam?
- High volume question practice is central to passing, but it is not enough on its own. The 2026 exam leans on situational judgment across agile and hybrid delivery, so you also need to understand why the best answer is best, not just which letter it is. Use generated questions to drill the specific ECO tasks and PMBOK concepts you keep missing, then confirm your readiness with a full-length timed mock before you schedule the real thing.