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PMI SP Scheduling Practice Tests: Full Exam Prep 2026
750+ Practice Questions on Project Scheduling, Earned Value Math, Critical Path Logic, and Agile Planning
Scheduling is often the hardest part of the PMP exam. Many students fail because they get stuck on the math formulas or the complex logic diagrams. If you are worried about finding the "Critical Path" or calculating "Earned Value," this course is for you.
I have created a massive bank of over 750 practice questions to help you pass. This is not just a random list of questions. I designed this specifically to target the "Schedule Management" domain, which is where most people struggle.
What is inside this course?
We go deep into the details. I have broken this course down into six clear sections so you can practice exactly what you need:
Section 1 & 2: Schedule Logic & Critical Path: We practice the hard logic. You will answer hundreds of questions on Precedence Diagramming, Dependencies (Finish-to-Start, Start-to-Start), Lags, Leads, and calculating Float.
Section 3: Resource Optimization: Learn the difference between "Resource Leveling" and "Resource Smoothing." We also practice "What-If" scenarios and Monte Carlo analysis concepts.
Section 4: Earned Value Management (EVM): This is where we fix your fear of math. We practice CPI, SPI, CV, SV, and TCPI until you can answer them without a calculator.
Section 5: Agile & Hybrid Scheduling: The exam is now 50% Agile. We cover Sprints, Velocity, Burndown Charts, Kanban boards, and the roles of the Scrum Master and Product Owner.
Section 6: Risk, Closeout & Analysis: Learn how to handle "As-Built" schedules, risk reserves, and the proper way to close a schedule.
Why trust this practice test?
750+ Questions: You get a huge amount of practice. If you can answer these, you are ready for the real thing.
Clear Explanations: I explain why an answer is right. I don't just give you a letter; I give you the logic.
No Confusing Words: I write in simple English. The PMP exam is hard enough without using complicated vocabulary.
Who should take this?
Students taking the PMP exam in 2026.
Project managers who need to sharpen their scheduling skills.
Anyone who wants to verify their knowledge of Agile and Critical Path logic.
You do not need to be a math expert to pass. You just need to practice the right questions.
Hit the enroll button and let's get you ready to pass.
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with the Project Management Institute (PMI). These are not leaked questions from the actual exam, but they are rigorously aligned with the official exam curriculum to help you prepare.

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