1. Multiple-choice questions: These questions present a problem or scenario and ask the test-taker to choose the best answer from a list of options.
2. Scenario-based questions: These questions present a real-life situation and ask the test-taker to apply their knowledge of project management principles to solve the problem.
3. Matching questions: These questions ask the test-taker to match a term or concept with its definition or description.
4. True/false questions: These questions present a statement and ask the test-taker to determine whether it is true or false.
5. Essay questions: These questions require the test-taker to write a detailed response to a question or prompt, demonstrating their understanding of project management principles and their ability to apply them in real-world situations.

6. Fill-in-the-blank questions: These questions present a sentence or phrase with a missing word or phrase, and the test-taker must fill in the blank with the correct answer.
7. Drag-and-drop questions: These questions require the test-taker to drag and drop items into the correct order or category.
8. Calculation questions: These questions require the test-taker to perform calculations related to project management, such as determining the critical path or calculating earned value.
9. Diagram questions: These questions require the test-taker to interpret or create diagrams related to project management, such as Gantt charts or network diagrams.
10. Audio or video questions: These questions may present an audio or video clip related to project management, and the test-taker must answer questions based on the content of the clip.
