The PMP® People Domain Mock Exam helps you check your readiness for Domain I: People, which represents 33% of the PMP® ECO 2026 exam content.
In KnowledgeMap, you studied People-related tasks across different project life cycle focus areas. This mock exam brings those tasks back together in the official PMP® ECO domain structure, so you can check how well you understand the People Domain as a complete exam area.
What This Mock Exam Checks
The People Domain focuses on the human side of project management: vision, stakeholders, expectations, communication, team leadership, conflict management, and knowledge transfer.
This mock exam helps you review the following PMP® ECO 2026 People Domain tasks:
- 1.1 Develop a common vision
- 1.2 Manage conflicts
- 1.3 Lead the project team
- 1.4 Engage stakeholders
- 1.5 Align stakeholder expectations
- 1.6 Manage stakeholder expectations
- 1.7 Help ensure knowledge transfer
- 1.8 Plan and manage communication
Together, these tasks test whether you can recognize how a project manager should support people, communication, collaboration, stakeholder alignment, and team performance in realistic PMP® exam scenarios.
Before You Start
Take this mock exam after you complete the related focus area learning pages and review your remaining People-related gaps in the KnowledgeMap dashboard.
Before starting the mock exam, switch your KnowledgeMap profile to Testing Mode.
In Testing Mode, questions are not repeated, time is limited, answers are shown only at the end of the test, and comments and references are hidden. This helps you practice People Domain questions in a more realistic exam-like environment and train your timing, concentration, and decision-making.
What to Review Before the Mock Exam
Do not try to prepare for this mock exam by rereading everything. Use your KnowledgeMap results to focus on weak areas.
Review the PMBOK® Guide topics and KnowledgeMap explanations connected with the People Domain, especially stakeholders, communication, team leadership, conflict management, governance, and knowledge transfer.
Also, review agile and hybrid concepts where they affect team collaboration, stakeholder engagement, communication, conflict resolution, and knowledge sharing.
How to Use Your Result
Use your People Domain mock exam score as a readiness signal, not as a guarantee of your real exam result.
After the mock exam, review your incorrect answers carefully. Look for patterns in your mistakes:
- Did you miss questions about stakeholder engagement?
- Did you struggle with conflict management?
- Did communication scenarios cause difficulty?
- Did you choose answers that were too passive, too controlling, or too quick to escalate?
- Did you misunderstand the project manager’s leadership role?
If your People Domain result is below your target level, return to the related KnowledgeMap topics, review the explanations, and complete targeted practice before moving forward.
Work With Difficult Questions
After the mock exam, check your difficult questions list. If questions from this mock exam appear there, review each explanation until you understand why the correct answer is correct and why the other options are not the best choice.
Do not simply repeat the mock exam immediately. First, close the gaps that caused the wrong answers. This will help you improve your People Domain readiness more effectively.
What This Means for Your PMP® Readiness
Completing the People Domain Mock Exam helps you evaluate one important part of your PMP® exam readiness. It shows whether you can apply People Domain logic across stakeholder, communication, conflict, team, and knowledge-transfer scenarios.
This mock exam is especially useful because PMP® questions often test judgment. The best answer usually supports collaboration, transparency, stakeholder alignment, servant leadership, constructive conflict resolution, and effective communication.
Next Step
After reviewing your People Domain result and closing major gaps, continue with the PMP® Process Domain Mock Exam.