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7 years 5 months ago #8451

Regina Holzinger

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I did not have a single negative question in the whole test, and most colleagues who did the PMP did not get one either. Of course that is no guarantee, but perhaps it shows a trend away from this type.
7 years 6 months ago #8395

Borys Gornicki

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Hello Kevin,

Thanks a lot. Can you provide example with the 'Which is not' statement and then how to convert it to positive statement. Many thanks!
7 years 6 months ago #8391

Kevin Nason

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Borys

This is a good point to bring up, those types of questions can always be tricky.

Good Luck all with your exam preparation.

Thanks

Kevin
7 years 6 months ago #8390

Borys Gornicki

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Dears,

I read 'Here's some real exam advice from Ashraf Fouad, PMP' hint on how to apply it. The best would be with example.

• Take your time answering "Which is not" questions. I think the best way to eliminate confusion is to remove the word "NOT" in the phrase and write down your answers then convert it x --> √ & vice versa. This worked very well for me.

Many thanks

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