Study APM PMQ Project Context and Governance: key concepts, common traps, and exam decision cues.
This chapter establishes the project-management context that sits underneath most PMQ questions. APM PMQ is not only a terminology test. It asks whether you can explain why a project is set up, governed, justified, and controlled in a particular environment.
The two lessons cover life cycles and governance first, then business case and organizational context. Use them before studying planning and control because those later topics depend on knowing who authorizes work and why the project is being undertaken.