Free PMP® Practice Questions 2026

10 scenario-based questions aligned to the 2026 exam. Instant feedback with explanations. No signup required.

PrepPilotMarch 29, 2026
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10 scenario-based questions across all three PMP domains. No signup required.

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Why Are Practice Questions the Most Effective PMP Study Method?

Research on learning consistently shows that retrieval practice, actively pulling information from memory rather than passively reviewing it, produces stronger long-term retention. Practice questions force you to apply concepts to realistic situations rather than simply recognizing definitions.

The PMP® exam tests situational judgment. It rarely asks you to define a term or recall a formula in isolation. Instead, it presents a scenario and asks what you should do next, what approach is best, or what the project manager's priority should be. Reading the PMBOK® Guide builds foundational knowledge, but answering practice questions is what converts that knowledge into the applied judgment the exam measures.

About These Free PMP Practice Questions

These 10 practice questions are designed to mirror the scenario-based format of the real PMP® exam. Each question presents a project situation and asks you to choose the best course of action. Questions cover all three exam domains: People (33%), Process (41%), and Business Environment (26%), matching the 2026 exam weights. For a full breakdown of question types on the PMP exam, including the new formats coming with the 8th edition in July 2026, see our detailed guide.

How to Get the Most From These Questions

  1. Commit to an answer before reading the explanation. The act of choosing, even when unsure, is what triggers the learning process.
  2. Read every explanation, not just the ones you got wrong. You might have selected the right answer for the wrong reason. The explanations clarify the reasoning PMI® expects.
  3. Understand why wrong answers are wrong. On the real exam, you will often face two options that both seem correct. Practicing elimination is the skill that separates passing from failing.
  4. Track which domain gave you the most trouble. If you miss several questions in one domain, focus your remaining study time there.
  5. Watch your timing. The PMP exam gives you roughly 76 seconds per question. If any question here takes more than 2-3 minutes, that signals a knowledge gap worth addressing.

What to Do After Working Through These Questions

Review the questions you got wrong, but don't stop there. Reread the explanations for questions you answered correctly, too. Look for patterns in your reasoning:

  • Did you consistently pick the "do something" answer when "gather information first" was correct? The PMP exam frequently tests whether you know when to act versus when to assess.
  • Did you struggle with questions that required choosing between two good options? Practice the elimination method: rule out the clearly wrong answers first, then evaluate the remaining options against PMI principles.
  • Did one domain give you more trouble than others? Focus your study time there. Starting July 9, 2026, the weights shift to People 33%, Process 41%, and Business Environment 26%.

If you are retaking the exam, pay close attention to the domains where you scored Below Target on your previous attempt. Track your readiness score to make sure those gaps are closing before you rebook.

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These 10 questions are a starting point. To build the situational judgment skills the PMP exam tests, you need consistent practice across a much larger set of questions. PrepPilot offers 10,000+ scenario-based PMP practice questions with AI-powered adaptive difficulty. Your readiness score tracks per-domain performance so you know exactly when you are ready to book the exam. Compare PrepPilot with other PMP prep tools to find the best fit for your study style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these free PMP practice questions aligned to the 2026 exam?

Yes. All 10 questions are aligned to the 2026 Examination Content Outline and PMBOK 8th Edition. They cover all three domains: People (33%), Process (41%), and Business Environment (26%).

Do I need to sign up to take this free PMP quiz?

No. The quiz is completely free with no signup, email, or account required. You get instant feedback with explanations after each question.

How many practice questions should I complete before taking the PMP exam?

Most successful candidates complete between 1,000 and 2,000 practice questions during their preparation. The goal is not just volume but understanding why each answer is correct. Reviewing explanations for every question, including the ones you get right, builds the situational judgment skills the exam tests.

How are these PMP practice questions different from the real exam?

These questions follow the same scenario-based format as the real PMP exam. The actual exam also includes multiple response, matching, hotspot, and fill-in-the-blank formats. Starting July 9, 2026, the 8th edition exam adds drag-and-drop, pull-down list, and case study question sets.

How should I review my practice question answers?

Read the full explanation for every question, including the ones you answered correctly. Understand why each wrong answer is wrong, not just why the right answer is right. This builds the elimination skills you need on exam day when two or more options seem reasonable.

Where can I get more PMP practice questions?

PrepPilot offers 10,000+ AI-powered PMP practice questions with adaptive difficulty targeting. Start free and track your readiness score across all three domains.

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