Free PMP Exam Simulator – Practice Tests & Mock Exams

PMP Exam Lab is a free PMP exam preparation platform combining interactive ECO-task courses, a 1,000+ question bank, full-length mock exams, and an AI Coach. The platform covers the complete PMI Examination Content Outline (ECO) across People, Process, and Business Environment — for both the current PMBOK 7 exam and the redesigned PMBOK 8 exam launching July 9, 2026.

The course library includes 61 structured lessons mapped task-by-task to the PMI ECO — 35 for ECO v7 and 26 for ECO v8. Each lesson covers one ECO task with key concepts, exam traps, and practical guidance. Many lessons include interactive exercises. After completing a lesson, candidates move directly to domain-filtered practice questions, creating a study loop: learn → practice → mock exam → AI debrief → repeat.

PMP Exam Lab is free to start. Free users access the first three lessons per domain and a subset of the question bank. Premium ($29/month) unlocks all 61 course lessons, the full 1,000+ question bank, unlimited 180-question mock exams, domain-level progress tracking, personalized AI study plans, and unlimited AI coaching. No credit card required to start.

Our PMP practice questions are aligned with the current PMP ECO published by PMI. Questions span predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches — reflecting the real exam's coverage across People (leadership, teams, stakeholders), Process (planning, execution, delivery), and Business Environment (strategy, compliance, benefits). PMP Exam Lab is not affiliated with PMI.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this PMP exam simulator free?
Yes. PMP Exam Lab offers free access to timed practice quizzes and a subset of the question bank. Full-length 180-question mock exams and the complete 1,000+ question bank are available with a premium subscription. Start free and upgrade when you need more depth.
How many PMP practice questions are available?
PMP Exam Lab has over 1,000 PMP practice questions covering all three exam domains: People, Process, and Business Environment. Free users access a subset; premium unlocks the full bank plus multiple 180-question mock exams.
How many questions are on the PMP exam?
The PMP exam has 180 questions and lasts approximately 230 minutes. Our full-length mock exam matches this format so you can practice under realistic, timed exam conditions.
What score do you need to pass the PMP exam?
PMI uses a scaled scoring model and does not publish a fixed passing percentage. Results are reported as Above Target, Target, Below Target, or Needs Improvement across the three domains. Consistently strong performance across People, Process, and Business Environment is the goal.
How do I prepare for the PMP exam?
A proven PMP exam prep approach combines: (1) studying the exam content outline and a reference like the PMBOK Guide, (2) completing a qualifying PMP training course, and (3) doing extensive timed practice with realistic questions and full-length 180-question mock exams. PMP Exam Lab focuses on step 3—exam-style practice—to build speed, accuracy, and confidence.
What is the PMP exam pass rate?
PMI does not publish an official PMP exam pass rate. Estimates from training providers typically range from 60–70% for first-time candidates. Consistent, structured practice with realistic questions and full-length mock exams significantly improves your chances of passing on the first attempt.
Are PMP Exam Lab's questions based on PMBOK 7?
Our questions are aligned with the current PMP Examination Content Outline (ECO), which reflects the modern PMP exam. The real exam draws from both predictive and agile/hybrid approaches, consistent with the PMBOK® Guide Seventh Edition and the Agile Practice Guide. Our practice content mirrors this balanced approach.
Can I pass the PMP exam on my first try?
Yes. With the right preparation—covering all three domains, doing regular practice questions, and completing at least one full-length 180-question mock exam before your exam date—many candidates pass on their first attempt. Build stamina, review incorrect answers, and use domain-level scores to target weak areas.

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