PMP Exam Software (Aligned with PMBOK 4th)
PMP Exam Software is a product of PMLearn, an organization for project management online training. Unlike paperbacks and handouts that will give you long paragraphs that will bore you after 30 minutes of reading, PMP Exam Software is designed not only to educate and train you, but also to entertain you with its innovative feature. The software is equipped with advanced technology to guide and help you move forward in you Project Management career.
PMP Exam Software offers 3 different sample exams with 200 questions each, 600 questions in total for you to answer. Since the actual PMP test has 200 questions as well, the PMP Exam Software is designed to give you the feel of the actual examination, and so you will also be aware of your answering time. With this software, you don't have to manually time yourself for it has a built-in timer feature which you may turn on or off depending on your preference. With this, you can test how fast or how slow you answer questions so you can be well adjusted.
Like the real PMP exam, with this software, you can also mark the questions you want to review later. So if you are not too confident with your answer, you can just mark the question, leave it for a while, pursue with other questions, and come back to the marked questions for review. Aside from that, you can filter the exam you will take by sections. By this, if you are very knowledgeable of a particular area of topic, you can skip it and concentrate more on the topics where you need more improvement. Some sections available for you to choose are Initiating, Professional and Social Responsibility Exam.
PMP exam software also features a calculator to compute and analyze your exam results. You may see your mistakes upon completion, and the correct answers for your review. The software will provide you an exam report indicating your grade in each section, and your total grade. Therefore, you will know which part of the exam you still need to work on. Incredibly, this product also keeps a record of your exam history so you can take note of your improvement upon taking the test several times.
Last Updated (Thursday, 21 July 2011 08:34)

