CAPM Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CAPM facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
150 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- In CAPM practice, what is the best approach to quality improvement in predictive methodologies? → Use data-driven methods with measurable outcomes
- Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in the Certified Associate in Project Management profession? → Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
- Which of the four values forms the foundation of the PMI Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct? → Responsibility, Respect, Fairness, Honesty
- What is the purpose of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? → To decompose work into manageable sections
- In CAPM practice, what is the primary purpose of strategic planning? → To align resources with goals and anticipate challenges
- A CAPM professional discovers a conflict of interest in a current assignment. What is the MOST ethical course of action? → Disclose the conflict immediately and recuse if necessary
- A project sponsor has asked the project manager to fast-track the project schedule. What does fast-tracking involve? → Performing activities in parallel that would normally be done sequentially
- Which element of the project management plan is MOST likely to document procedures for maintaining regulatory compliance? → Quality management plan
- What is the primary purpose of risk management in projects? → To manage and mitigate risks
- Which artifact is used to visualize project activities against a calendar timeline with bars representing duration? → Gantt chart
- What is the key benefit of evidence-based decision making in CAPM management? → It improves accuracy and reduces bias in decisions
- A project manager on a financial services project must ensure compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX). SOX primarily governs: → Corporate financial reporting and internal controls
- A CAPM candidate is studying the process of obtaining team members, facilities, and equipment needed for a project. Which process does this describe? → Acquire Resources
- A stakeholder requests a change that is outside the project scope. What should the project manager do FIRST? → Direct the stakeholder to submit the request through the integrated change control process
- In Scrum, who is responsible for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Development Team? → Product Owner
- Which business analysis technique involves observing users as they perform their work to understand actual processes and unspoken needs? → Ethnographic study / job shadowing
- A product owner adds a high-priority item to the Product Backlog during a Sprint. What should the Scrum team do? → Note the item in the Product Backlog for consideration in the next Sprint Planning
- A project's risk threshold defines: → The level of risk exposure above which action must be taken
- What is the most effective approach to procurement management in the CAPM field? → Systematic planning and continuous improvement
- The change log is BEST described as: → A document that tracks the status of all change requests throughout the project
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of a team performance assessment in the Develop Team process? → To evaluate team effectiveness and identify improvements
- What is the Budget at Completion (BAC) used for in Earned Value Management? → Representing the total planned value of the project
- In the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), what is the role of the Release Train Engineer (RTE)? → Acts as a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train
- Which metric is most useful for evaluating program effectiveness in CAPM? → Outcome-based performance indicators
- Workarounds are unplanned responses to risks that were: → Previously unidentified
- In the salience model for stakeholder classification, which combination of attributes identifies the MOST critical stakeholders? → Power, legitimacy, and urgency
- A Scrum team consistently fails to complete all Sprint Backlog items. The most likely root cause is: → The team overcommits during Sprint Planning
- What does 'Point of Total Assumption' (PTA) refer to in procurement? → The cost point in an FPIF contract above which the seller bears all cost overruns
- Which scheduling method calculates early and late start/finish dates for all activities without considering resource limitations? → Critical Path Method (CPM)
- A team member shares confidential project information with an external party without authorization. This PRIMARILY violates which PMI principle? → Stakeholder confidentiality and trust
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