How PMI Tests Decision Order on the PMP Exam
You’ll often see PMP questions where people, process, and business environment all seem relevant. Many candidates assume they need to choose which domain the question belongs to. That’s usually where things go wrong.
On the PMP exam, these domains aren’t tested as separate buckets. PMI is evaluating whether you know what to check first before taking action. If you start solving the wrong problem, even technically correct actions become incorrect answers.
This video explains the decision order PMI expects you to follow before reading the answer choices, how constraints quietly eliminate options, and why jumping straight to tools or plans is often penalized. Once you understand this order of thinking, PMP questions become much easier to decode.
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How PMI Tests Decision Order on the PMP Exam
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