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.
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A retail company is running a hybrid project to launch an omnichannel sales platform. The backend integration with existing inventory and point-of-sale systems follows a predictive waterfall approach due to complex legacy system dependencies, while the mobile app and web interface are developed adaptively with monthly releases. During a benefits review meeting, the finance director reports that while the mobile app has achieved strong user adoption metrics, the overall revenue impact is only 40% of projections because inventory synchronization issues are preventing real-time stock visibility. The predictive backend integration is 80% complete and scheduled to finish in two months. What should the project manager recommend?
June 17, 2026
A healthcare organization is executing a hybrid project to modernize its patient record system. Regulatory compliance requirements are managed predictively with detailed documentation and gate reviews, while user experience enhancements follow an adaptive approach with two-week sprints. Midway through the project, a new healthcare privacy regulation is enacted that requires additional data encryption and audit logging capabilities. The compliance team estimates this will require four months of additional work in the predictive track. The project is currently on schedule to meet a regulatory deadline for the old requirements in six months. How should the project manager address this external compliance change?
June 17, 2026
A manufacturing company is implementing a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system using a hybrid approach. The predictive phase covers infrastructure setup and data migration, while the adaptive phase handles user interface customization and workflow optimization. During a quarterly business review, the CFO expresses concern that the project's benefits realization is not clearly aligned with the organization's new strategic priority of reducing operational costs by 15% within two years. The project was originally justified based on improving customer satisfaction scores. What should the project manager do first?
June 17, 2026
A project manager is leading a hybrid project to develop a new online banking platform. The core security and transaction processing components are being developed using predictive methods with fixed requirements, while customer-facing features are developed adaptively based on user feedback. A competitor just launched a similar platform with an innovative biometric authentication feature that is receiving significant market attention. The product owner wants to immediately add this feature to the adaptive backlog. However, the security architect warns that integrating biometric authentication would require substantial changes to the predictive security framework, potentially delaying the planned go-live date by three months. What is the best course of action?
June 17, 2026
A telecommunications company is executing a hybrid project to upgrade its network infrastructure and customer service platform. The infrastructure upgrades follow a predictive approach with vendor contracts and detailed schedules, while customer service features are developed adaptively based on customer feedback and call center data. Three months into the twelve-month project, a major competitor announces they are exiting the market, creating an unexpected opportunity to capture significant market share. The executive team wants to accelerate customer-facing features to capitalize on this opportunity but cannot change the infrastructure timeline due to vendor commitments and technical dependencies. What should the project manager do to address this business environment change?
June 17, 2026
A project manager is leading a two-year enterprise software implementation project for a healthcare organization. The project is using a predictive methodology with detailed requirements documented and approved. Eight months into execution, the organization announces a merger with another healthcare system of similar size. Executive leadership states that the merged entity's strategy will be finalized within 90 days, and all projects should continue unless specifically directed otherwise. The project manager is concerned that the merger may affect system requirements, user populations, and integration needs. What is the best course of action?
June 17, 2026
A construction project manager is executing a municipal building project with a $5 million budget funded by a government bond. Midway through the project, economic conditions change and interest rates increase significantly, causing the municipality's borrowing costs to rise by 40%. The finance department informs the project manager that no additional funding will be available beyond the original budget. The project is currently 45% complete and has spent 42% of the budget, with performance tracking showing a CPI of 1.07 and SPI of 1.03. How should the project manager respond to this budget constraint?
June 17, 2026
A project manager is leading a manufacturing facility expansion project in a foreign country. The project has been planned using a predictive waterfall approach with detailed requirements and design already approved. Three months before the construction phase is scheduled to begin, the host country announces a new policy requiring 60% of the construction workforce to be local nationals, up from the previously required 30%. The current plan assumed 35% local workforce based on availability of specialized skills. The project manager's analysis shows this change will impact both schedule and quality due to the need for additional training. What should the project manager do?
June 17, 2026
A project manager is leading a large infrastructure project with a fixed budget of $15 million and a two-year timeline. Six months into execution, a new environmental regulation is enacted that will require additional environmental impact assessments and mitigation measures. The project sponsor asks the project manager to assess the impact and recommend next steps. The preliminary analysis shows the regulation will add $800,000 in costs and three months to the schedule. What should the project manager do first?
June 17, 2026
A pharmaceutical company is executing a three-year drug development project using a predictive approach. The project is currently in the clinical trials phase. A competitor unexpectedly announces they will launch a similar drug to market six months earlier than anticipated. The project management office (PMO) director asks the project manager to evaluate strategic options. The current project is on schedule and within budget, but the early competitive launch will significantly reduce the projected market share and return on investment. What is the most appropriate action for the project manager to take?
June 17, 2026
A retail company is running a hybrid project to launch an omnichannel sales platform. The customer-facing mobile and web applications are developed using Scrum, while the warehouse management system integration follows a predictive approach due to contractual obligations with an external vendor. During a benefits realization review, the program management office notes that while the agile teams are delivering features every sprint, the overall business benefits cannot be realized until the warehouse integration is complete. The CFO questions why the company is incurring agile team costs months before any revenue can be generated. How should the project manager address this concern?
June 8, 2026
A healthcare organization is executing a hybrid project to implement a new patient records system. Clinical workflow design uses iterative agile methods with frequent physician input, while data migration from legacy systems follows a predictive approach due to strict HIPAA compliance requirements and sequential dependencies. During sprint planning, the product owner prioritizes features that require access to migrated historical patient data, but the data migration team reports they are still two months away from completing the necessary compliance audits. The agile development team is frustrated by the delay and suggests building the features with test data, then connecting to real data later. What should the project manager do?
June 8, 2026
An insurance company is running a hybrid project to develop a new customer portal. The UX/UI development follows Scrum with two-week sprints, while the integration with legacy policy systems uses a predictive approach due to complex dependencies and limited access to mainframe specialists. After the first release to a pilot customer group, the product owner receives feedback that customers want real-time policy quotes—a feature not in the original scope. Meanwhile, the predictive integration team reports they are on track but cannot accommodate new data feeds without extending their timeline by three months. The project sponsor is eager to capture this market opportunity. How should the project manager proceed?
June 8, 2026
A manufacturing company is implementing a hybrid project to introduce a new product line. The design phase uses agile iterations with customer feedback, while the production setup follows a predictive waterfall approach due to long-lead procurement of specialized equipment. Three months into the project, a new environmental regulation is passed that will affect product packaging requirements. The regulation becomes mandatory in six months. The agile design team has already completed packaging designs based on customer preferences, and the predictive procurement team has ordered printing equipment based on those specifications. What is the best course of action for the project manager?
June 8, 2026
A financial services company is executing a hybrid project to modernize its legacy payment system. The agile development team has completed three sprints successfully, while the infrastructure team follows a predictive approach due to regulatory compliance requirements. During a quarterly business review, the CFO expresses concern that the project's ROI calculations may be outdated given recent market changes and competitor moves in digital payments. The project manager needs to respond appropriately to maintain stakeholder confidence and project alignment with business objectives. What should the project manager do first?
June 8, 2026
An agile development team is creating a supply chain optimization platform for a logistics company. During a sprint retrospective, team members express concern that they're building features based on assumptions rather than validated customer needs. The product owner has been setting priorities based on executive requests rather than direct customer feedback. The company has 50 potential enterprise customers who have expressed interest but haven't been involved in the development process. What should the project manager recommend?
May 31, 2026
A cross-functional agile team is developing an e-commerce platform for a manufacturing company expanding into direct-to-consumer sales. The finance department has requested detailed project cost tracking and variance reporting similar to traditional project management approaches. The team uses story points for estimation and has been delivering consistent velocity across sprints. The CFO is concerned about the lack of detailed budget forecasts and burn rate metrics. How should the project manager address this concern?
May 31, 2026
An agile team is developing a customer relationship management system for a retail company. During the sprint review, the marketing director expresses frustration that the team hasn't incorporated artificial intelligence features that competitors recently launched. The product owner explains that AI capabilities were not in the original product vision and would require significant technical investment. The marketing director insists this is now a competitive necessity and questions the team's market awareness. What is the most appropriate response?
May 31, 2026
A software development team is working in two-week sprints for a healthcare technology startup. The company has just secured Series B funding, and the CEO announces a strategic pivot to focus on telehealth services instead of the current electronic health records product. The team has completed 60% of the EHR product, and three sprints remain in the current release. Customers have been promised the EHR features in six weeks. How should the project manager navigate this strategic change?
May 31, 2026
Your agile team is developing a mobile banking application for a financial services company. During sprint planning, the compliance officer informs the team that new regulatory requirements will be enforced in three months, requiring additional security features. The product owner wants to continue with the current roadmap focused on customer-requested features. The new regulations will affect 30% of the planned functionality. What should the project manager do first?
May 31, 2026
An insurance company is managing a hybrid project to modernize its claims processing system. The core system architecture follows a predictive lifecycle, while customer-facing features are developed using Scrum. Six months into the project, the organization announces a merger with another insurance company that uses a completely different technology stack. Senior leadership asks the project manager to assess whether the current project should continue, be modified, or be cancelled in light of the merger. What is the most appropriate first step?
May 29, 2026
A retail company is executing a hybrid project to implement a new inventory management system. The database and integration layer follow a waterfall approach, while the user interface is developed using Kanban. After the first phase delivery, sales performance metrics show that stores using the new system have 15% lower productivity than projected, despite the system meeting all technical requirements. Store managers report the interface is too complex for their workflow. The project is currently 60% complete with both budget and schedule. What should the project manager do?
May 29, 2026
A healthcare organization is three months into a hybrid digital transformation project that includes both infrastructure upgrades (predictive) and patient portal features (agile). Market research reveals that a competing hospital system has just launched a mobile app with telemedicine capabilities that is gaining significant patient adoption. The executive sponsor suggests pivoting the project to prioritize mobile and telemedicine features, even though this wasn't in the original scope. The infrastructure work is 40% complete and on schedule. What should the project manager recommend?
May 29, 2026
A manufacturing company is running a hybrid project to upgrade its production planning system. The core ERP integration follows a waterfall approach with fixed milestones, while the reporting and analytics module uses Scrum with two-week sprints. The product owner for the analytics module wants to incorporate machine learning capabilities after seeing a competitor's demo, but this would require significant changes to the data architecture being developed by the waterfall team. The business case did not include advanced analytics. How should the project manager address this situation?
May 29, 2026
A financial services company is implementing a new customer portal using a hybrid approach, with infrastructure components delivered predictively and user interface features delivered iteratively. During the third sprint, a new regulatory requirement is announced that affects data retention policies. The compliance team states this must be implemented immediately to avoid penalties. The infrastructure team indicates they need 8 weeks to modify the database architecture, which would disrupt the current release plan. What should the project manager do first?
May 29, 2026
