C_SIGPM Exam Questions: Free SAP Practice Tests [2026]
This certification validates your associate-level expertise in business process management and transformation using the SAP Signavio suite. It is designed for consultants, business analysts, and process owners who need to demonstrate their ability to model, analyze, and optimize business processes, ensuring organizations can achieve operational excellence and navigate complex digital transformations with data-driven insights.

What makes this certification valuable?
The C_SIGPM exam tests your proficiency across the core pillars of the SAP Signavio transformation suite, including:
- Process Modeling & BPMN 2.0 – Mastering SAP Signavio Process Manager to create professional, standardized process models using BPMN 2.0 and DMN for decision logic.
- Process Analysis & Mining – Utilizing SAP Signavio Process Intelligence to identify bottlenecks, variations, and inefficiencies through data-driven process mining.
- Rapid Insights & Benchmarking – Leveraging SAP Signavio Process Insights to quickly connect to SAP ERP systems and identify immediate improvement recommendations and industry benchmarks.
- Process Governance & Collaboration – Implementing governance workflows and managing the Process Collaboration Hub to ensure a "single source of truth" for organizational processes.
- Journey Modeling – Connecting customer, employee, or supplier experiences with internal operational processes using SAP Signavio Journey Modeler.
- Process Automation – Identifying automation potential and designing streamlined workflows to reduce manual effort and improve process consistency.
Why practice with scenario-based questions?
The C_SIGPM exam goes beyond knowing where the buttons are; it focuses on how to solve real-world business transformation challenges. You will encounter scenarios where you must decide which Signavio tool is best for a specific KPI, how to interpret a process mining discovery map, or how to resolve modeling conflicts in a collaborative environment. Simple definitions won't help when you're asked to apply the "Signavio Way" to a complex corporate restructuring or a migration to SAP S/4HANA.
What you'll find below:
We're providing FREE scenario-based practice questions that simulate the actual SAP Signavio Associate-level exam experience. These questions are designed to test your analytical thinking, your understanding of BPMN best practices, and your ability to leverage the full SAP Signavio suite to drive continuous process improvement.
Want to know the best part?
Each question includes detailed explanations to help you understand the logic behind the correct process management decisions. You’ll learn how to approach process transformation like a Senior SAP Signavio Consultant, ensuring you are ready for both the certification exam and the demands of modern business process excellence projects.
Let's dive into the practice questions:
Practice Questions
Test your knowledge with these free sample questions
"TechFlow Solutions" is a rapidly growing company. Currently, their HR policies are stored on a legacy intranet site, their IT security protocols are in a shared Dropbox folder, and their sales workflows are taped to the office wall. New employees are struggling to find the right information, and long-time employees often use outdated versions of documents because they don't know where the current ones are located.
Question: According to the official documentation, how does the SAP Signavio Process Collaboration Hub specifically address the problem of "isolated solutions" and scattered data, and what term does the source use to describe the Hub's role in this context?
Maria is a process analyst at a bank. She creates a single "Loan Approval" diagram.
- Meeting 1: She presents this diagram to the Board of Directors. It includes every API call, data object, and error handling loop. The Board members look overwhelmed and complain they just wanted a summary of the timeline.
- Meeting 2: She takes a simplified version of the diagram (removing all technical details) to the IT Development team. The lead developer complains, "I can't automate the system with this; it's too vague."
Question: According to the official documentation regarding "Finding the Appropriate Level of Detail," which "View" (Option A or Option B) should Maria have presented to the Board, and why was the developer justified in rejecting the simplified model?
The "Order-to-Cash" process at "Global Logistics" is very complex. The diagram includes not only the process steps but also icons representing every IT system, risk, and internal control associated with those steps.
- Jenny (Sales Rep): Finds the diagram overwhelming. She just wants to see the basic flow of tasks without the extra icons so she can explain the timeline to a client.
- Marcus (IT Manager): Needs to see only the IT system icons to identify which software is used at each step.
Question: Based on the visualization features in the Collaboration Hub, which specific feature should Jenny use to simplify the model structure, and which feature should Marcus use to highlight specific icons?
Sarah is leading a process discovery workshop with the procurement team. None of the participants know BPMN 2.0 notation, and they have very little time. Sarah wants to capture the basic steps of their "Purchase Request" process live on the screen as they shout them out. She needs a tool that looks like a simple list but will automatically generate a diagram in the background.
Question: According to the official documentation, which specific tool should Sarah use to capture this process without needing to draw shapes, and what specific format does this tool use to accept input?
Two electronic stores, "Store A" and "Store B," sell the exact same laptop model.
- Store A sells the laptop for $900. However, the shelves are disorganized, the staff is unfriendly, and the website lacks product details.
- Store B sells the laptop for $950. The staff is helpful, the store is organized, and the purchase process is smooth. Despite the higher price, "Store B" sees higher sales volume for the laptop than "Store A."
Question: According to the "Impact of Improving Customer Experience," why are customers choosing Store B despite the price difference, and what role do these satisfied customers play for the brand's future?
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