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PMP Exam - A Braindump for the Exam

This is a braindump for the PMP certification, an exam given by PMI (the organization that runs the PMP program).

It is a free and completely open-source braindump, and you can use it as a preparation tool to get ready for the PMP exam. The braindump is designed to let you quickly identify which areas you are weak in, so you can focus on improving them.

There are three sections in the PMP exam: 20 questions in the "Introduction," 20 in the "Project Management," and 20 in the "Management." These sections correspond to topics covered in the official PMP exam, so you will have no trouble trying to identify the topics covered in your braindump.

For each section, there are five sub-sections, and each sub-section contains four questions. Each question has a difficulty level, which you can change in the settings of the braindump. The test is meant to be self-assessed, so the test gives you the answers you need to answer the questions.

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