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Engineering, 14.12.2021 21:20, singlegirlforlife541

Which identifies a key difference between a professional certification exam and a CMP? A professional certification exam verifies the current knowledge of the testee, whereas the CMP ensures the certified professional continues to add to that knowledge.
A professional certification exam verifies the current knowledge of the testee, whereas the CMP ensures the certified professional continues to add to that knowledge.

A professional certification exam verifies the knowledge of the testee, whereas the CMP verifies green activity of the certified professional.
A professional certification exam verifies the knowledge of the testee, whereas the CMP verifies green activity of the certified professional.

A professional certification exam verifies the qualifications of the testee, whereas the CMP measures the actual green commitment of the certified professional.
A professional certification exam verifies the qualifications of the testee, whereas the CMP measures the actual green commitment of the certified professional.

A professional certification exam verifies the current qualifications of the testee, whereas the CMP ensures the certified professional continues to exhibit those qualifications.

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