Most questions were like, he/she did this and that, what is the best answer type of questions.
Prepcast simulation is good for preparation. The only difference was real exam questions were short (two/three sentences max).
You can find it from h t t p://pmzilla.com/i-created-itto-5th-ed-spreadsheet.
Please be aware that you have to work on this a bit more to be useful for you because there are dup ones.
For example, there are change 'request change' and 'request changes' as a different item, but they should be the same.
I have a question: you wrote that the real exam is not like the PM Prepcast PMP Exam Simulator. Can you please tell something about the real one (without violating the PMI code of ethics of course). For example, I see that many people say that most of the questions are situational and that the questions ask what should you do first/next/etc? Do the questions really ask "What should YOU do?" or are they worded in 3rd person, like "What should the PROJECT MANAGER do?" Also, I see that many questions in the PM Prepcast simulator have main characters with names, like "Mary is a project manager of the construction project. Blah-blah-blah. ... What should SHE do next?" I'm just trying to see how to better prepare myself mentally to the questions. Shall I impersonalize myself with the main character of the question and answer the question as if I was the project manager? Or, shall I treat the questions as a sort of an "outsider" who watches the situation from above, like a PMI, and then recommends the best course of action based on the PMBOK?
Thanks in advance and enjoy your new electric bicycle!
Alex
Training for Project Management Professional (PMP)®, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®, and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®