Can I Retake the Demo Practice Exam?
Yes — retake the Demo as often as you like, at no cost. What a retake changes is the arrangement, not necessarily the questions: it deals the ten items and their answer options in a new order, and makes no promise of fresh material.
That distinction is easy to miss and worth stating plainly, because it decides what a second sitting is actually good for.
What a Demo retake reshuffles on a process certification exam
Every Demo sitting is drawn and shuffled afresh, so a question’s position and the order of its options move each time. On a short sample the pool is small enough that a retake can serve the same ten questions rearranged rather than ten new ones: the item asking how a sprint review differs from a sprint retrospective may return in a different slot with its options reordered. That still does something useful — it strips out any memory of where the correct answer sat, forcing you to reason the choice afresh rather than recall its place.
What every project management Demo retake keeps
| What a retake changes | What a retake keeps |
|---|---|
| The sequence the ten items arrive in | The ten-item, single-sitting format |
| The order of the options inside each item | No pause and resume — every run is one unbroken sitting |
| Any advantage from remembering a position | The guarantee level — a fresh order, never fresh questions |
Each attempt is still recorded and reviewable, so you can set one retake beside the last. But repetition of a sample has a ceiling: once the ten stop surprising you, a further run is really testing how well you remember the sample. For a genuinely wider draw, that is where Premium’s larger set comes in.
Sit the Demo again whenever the timing or the interface still needs breaking in; for new ground rather than a new order, a process or project management certification exam is better served by the breadth Premium opens.
