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A project management certification guide for PeopleCert's Foundation exam format, PRINCE2 principles, practices, processes, people, project context, and closed-book pacing.
PRINCE2 Foundation preparation should build fast, accurate recognition of the method: why principles matter, how practices support governance, how processes move through the project lifecycle, and how people and context shape tailoring decisions.
Use these current PeopleCert structure points to organize Foundation study.
PeopleCert's current product page lists PRINCE2 Project Management Foundation Version 7.
The exam has 60 multiple-choice questions.
Candidates have 60 minutes, which creates a practical pace of about one minute per question.
PeopleCert lists a 60% minimum required score and a closed-book exam format.
Foundation preparation should align to PRINCE2 7 rather than older terminology. Candidates should study principles, practices, processes, people, project context, management products, and tailoring language as PeopleCert currently presents them.
The Foundation exam is multiple choice, so success depends on recognizing precise definitions and applying them to short project-management scenarios. Study should compare similar terms such as risk, issue, change, quality, plan, stage, tolerance, and exception.
The exam is closed book and only 60 minutes. Candidates should use timed question sets, glossary recall, wrong-answer review, and one-minute pacing drills before exam day.
Use this PRINCE2 Foundation exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on PRINCE2 Foundation while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
PRINCE2 Project Management Foundation Version 7 is PeopleCert's entry-level certification for understanding the PRINCE2 method. PeopleCert lists the current Foundation exam as 60 multiple-choice questions, 60 minutes, closed book, and a 60% minimum required score to pass.
Preparation should focus on PRINCE2 7 vocabulary and structure: the seven principles, seven practices, seven processes, the people element, project context, management products, role responsibilities, business justification, risk, quality, plans, issues, progress, and tailoring. Foundation-level study is mainly about accurate recognition and application of the method rather than writing long project plans, so practice should emphasize concise scenario interpretation, one-minute-per-question pacing, and careful distinction between similar PRINCE2 terms.
PeopleCert lists 60 multiple-choice questions for PRINCE2 Project Management Foundation Version 7.
PeopleCert lists a 60-minute exam duration.
PeopleCert lists a 60% minimum required score to pass.
No. PeopleCert lists PRINCE2 7 Foundation as a closed-book exam.
Study the PRINCE2 7 principles, practices, processes, people element, project context, management products, roles, tailoring, and short scenario application.
Create a one-page tracker for principles, practices, processes, people, project context, management products, and key roles.
Use short daily recall for business case, benefits, risk, issue, quality, plans, progress, stages, tolerances, exception, and tailoring.
Answer short project situations that ask which PRINCE2 principle, practice, process, role, or product is most relevant.
Complete 60-question timed sets and review every miss by linking it back to the official PRINCE2 7 topic area.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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