Hi Edward,
Good question, and the confusion is understandable.
A lot of third-party content mixes official PMI language with their own interpretations. Here's what the sources actually say.
What the ECO 2026 does and does not say
I read the official PMI ECO 2026 document. PMI describes the exam as assessing candidates through "a series of scenario-based questions."
That is PMI's own framing. The term "constructed response" does not appear in the ECO. Your instinct was correct: it is forum speculation or a third-party label, not PMI terminology.
Do not let it drive your prep.
What actually changes on question format
The current exam already includes multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, matching, and hotspot questions. For 2026, two formats are genuinely new:
Case Scenarios: You receive a detailed scenario with background information, charts, and stakeholder profiles, then answer a series of questions based on that single, evolving situation.
The format tests your ability to synthesize information and make integrated decisions. PMP Guru So yes, your description is correct: longer scenario, multiple questions attached.
Graphic-Based Interpretation: Questions that test applied judgment through visual information rather than text-only prompts.
The structural changes that matter more than format
The exam increases from 180 to 185 questions and from 230 to 240 minutes, reflecting PMI's shift toward more scenario-driven, judgment-based assessment.
The Business Environment domain triples from 8% to 26%. People drop from 42% to 33%, Process drops from 50% to 41%. Goldstandardcertifications.
That domain reweighting affects study time allocation more than any change to question types.
Bottom line for prep
The format shift is real but not radical. The current exam already tests situational judgment. Case Studies extend that into multi-question blocks.
No free-text typing. No essay writing. PMI's assessment model stays within computer-based, selectable-answer formats.
The bigger prep shift is content-driven: AI, sustainability, and strategic business alignment now carry significantly more weight than before.
BR,
Markus