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5 years 10 months ago #14050

Tracy Shagnea, PMP

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I agree!
See what the actual question is first. THEN read the lengthier description, bearing in mind that PMI often writes these questions in a manner that provides a lot of information that is NOT pertinent to the question asked. They're testing your ability to cut through the noise and get to the essential facts.

Good luck!!
5 years 10 months ago #14049

Genevieve Pluviose, PMP

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I agree with Ty. Reading the last sentence can clarify what you are looking for in regards to the question.
5 years 10 months ago #14048

Ty Weston, PMP

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Lengthy questions can be tricky; you may find they contain no relevant material until the end, or it is buried in the middle. I have found that reading the last sentence or looking at the possible answers first is helpful.
5 years 10 months ago #14047

Suresha Hp

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Hello, I attended my first pmprepcaat first full mockup test and scored less. I spent lots of time to read and understand lengthy questions and less time to focus on answers. How to prepare and answer lengthy questions?.any suggestions.

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