PMP Guide — Empowering Project Managers

Practice Questions

PMP Practice Questions

Scenario-based questions aligned with the 2026 PMP Exam Content Outline. All questions reviewed by a certified PMP before publishing.

5 questions found

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PeopleAgileHard

You are facilitating an agile team that recently integrated three new members with strong waterfall backgrounds after an organizational restructuring. The existing five agile-experienced team members have become increasingly frustrated because the new members keep asking for detailed upfront requirements, resist participating in estimation, and want to work on tasks individually rather than swarm on stories. During yesterday's sprint review, one new member publicly criticized the 'lack of planning' in front of stakeholders, creating an awkward situation. The team's performance metrics show their cycle time has doubled and work in progress has increased significantly. The next retrospective is in two days. How should you prepare for and facilitate this retrospective?

June 10, 2026

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PeopleAgileHard

Your agile team has been consistently exceeding velocity targets for four sprints. However, during a recent organizational audit, it was discovered that the team's automated test coverage has dropped from 80% to 45%, and the technical debt backlog has grown significantly. When you raise this concern with the team, the development lead reveals that the product owner has been pressuring them to deprioritize quality practices to deliver more features, saying 'we can fix technical debt later.' The development team has been complying to avoid conflict. Now two senior developers are threatening to leave the project, citing ethical concerns about the mounting technical debt that will impact future teams. What should you do?

June 10, 2026

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PeopleAgileHard

You are coaching a newly formed agile team that includes members from four different countries and three time zones. During the first three sprints, the team struggled with coordination, and their definition of done has been inconsistently applied, leading to technical debt. In the latest retrospective, tensions emerged when team members from the Asian region felt their concerns about work-life balance were dismissed by European members who scheduled meetings during Asian evening hours. Meanwhile, North American members expressed frustration that decisions were being made without their input during their night hours. The product owner is pressuring the team to increase velocity. How should you address this situation?

June 10, 2026

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PeopleAgileHard

Your agile team of eight members has been working together for six months and consistently delivers high-quality increments. However, you've observed that during sprint planning and backlog refinement sessions, only three vocal team members actively participate in estimates and technical discussions. The other five members, who are equally skilled, rarely speak up even when directly asked for input. One of the quieter members privately tells you they feel intimidated by the vocal members' confidence and fear looking incompetent if they disagree. This dynamic is starting to impact the accuracy of estimates and technical decisions. What is the most effective approach to resolve this?

June 10, 2026

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PeopleAgileHard

You are leading an agile transformation for a large organization. During the third sprint, you notice that one team member, Sarah, has been consistently missing daily stand-ups and delivering incomplete work. When you speak with her privately, she reveals she's struggling with the new agile practices because her previous project manager gave her detailed instructions for every task, and now she feels lost without that guidance. Other team members are becoming frustrated with having to pick up her incomplete work. The team's velocity has dropped 30% over the past two sprints. What should you do first to address this situation?

June 10, 2026