IPMA® Level D Certification Exams 2024 ICB 4.0 Full Practice
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Course Highlights:
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A total of 240 high-quality questions + answers with explanations.
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IPMA® Level D Exams (4 sets of 60 questions each).
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Aligned with the IPMA® ICB 4.0 Standard.
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Detailed explanations for the answers.
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Based on the Individual Competence Baseline in Project Management.
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All topic areas from the current IPMA® Guide are included.
Course Structure:
This course is designed to simulate the real exam situation:
1. IPMA® Level D Exam | 60 Questions + Answers | Rationales
2. IPMA® Level D Exam | 60 Questions + Answers | Rationales
3. IPMA® Level D Exam | 60 Questions + Answers | Rationales
4. IPMA® Level D Exam | 60 Questions + Answers | Rationales
The exams contain 60 questions covering all 29 competence elements of the ICB 4.0®, each with at least four answer options. The ICB® (Individual Competence Baseline) consists of 29 competence elements across 3 competence areas: People, Perspective, and Practice. Practicing with sample questions will show you the type of knowledge that is expected from you and highlight the areas where you may need further improvement. The course was carefully developed based on the official IPMA® Level D ICB 4.0 guideline. Upon completion, you will have a realistic understanding of your readiness for the actual IPMA® exam. You will be able to identify your weaknesses and prepare specifically for the certification exam.
Success Strategy:
The best way to pass the IPMA® exam is through consistent practice. We recommend completing all practice tests multiple times until you regularly score over 90%.
Additional Support:
After registration, feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or uncertainties.
Detailed Explanations:
Each question is accompanied by a detailed explanation based on the official IPMA® ICB 4.0 to ensure deep understanding.
The new IPMA® Baseline reflects changes in the field of project management:
Since 2017, the project management landscape has evolved, and IPMA (International Project Management Association) must keep pace with the changing demands and needs. Especially in the area of human factors, there is room for development that may not have been sufficiently addressed in the past.
IPMA has updated its standards according to the ICB 4.0 (IPMA Competence Baseline) to ensure comprehensive and accessible project management competence, enabling practitioners to successfully manage projects. The adaptability and flexibility of the IPMA standards have been enhanced by simplifying the competence areas and assessment criteria and aligning them more closely with different types of projects and industries. This ensures that the IPMA guidelines remain universally applicable and reflect the true value of professional project management practice.
