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Book - PMP Practice tests

The much-awaited book to practice PMP questions is here:



  • 400+ PMP STYLE QUESTIONS, 
  • RECAPS, and 
  • KEYWORDS. 


PMP Practice Tests will help you prepare for the PMP exams AFTER you finish the PMP workshop or eLearning. The book is a compilation of PMP questions divided by knowledge areas. Recaps will help you review the most important topics from each knowledge area. The RECAPS are tested and proven very successful. True PMP style questions will assess your knowledge on the subject. The detailed answers to each question will help eliminate any knowledge gap. Keywords will help you associate and reach the right answer in a shorter time frame. The 21 Days customizable plan will help you stay on track. 
The book will help you reach your goal of being a PMP, in a shorter time frame. 
You can do it. Be a PMP in 21 Days.

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