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
"Creative Designs" currently manages its artwork approval process via email chains. Frequently, the Art Director forgets to review files because the email gets buried in her inbox. Additionally, junior designers are often unsure if it is their turn to edit the file or if it is currently sitting with the client. The Operations Manager suggests implementing a Workflow Management System to solve these specific issues.
Question: Based on the benefits described in the official documentation, which two specific features of a Workflow Management System would directly address the Art Director's forgetfulness and the designers' confusion about task assignment?
"OmniRetail" is a multinational corporation implementing a standard "Order-to-Cash" process.
- The headquarters creates a core Process Template representing the standard workflow.
- The US team needs a version that includes specific state tax calculation steps.
- The EU team needs a version that includes GDPR compliance checks. To organize this, the administrator wants to tag these diagrams so users know exactly which region (US vs. EU) and which customer type (B2B vs. B2C) each diagram applies to.
Question: According to the official documentation, what specific "configuration elements" must the administrator set up to differentiate these diagrams within the Variant Group, and where do these elements originate from in the SAP Signavio system?
A business analyst runs a Multiple Case simulation for an "Invoice Approval" process over a span of 5 days. When looking at the results visualization on the diagram, she notices a cluster of blue dots appearing next to the "Final Manager Review" task. Additionally, the "Total Cycle Time" in the results panel is much higher than the sum of the individual task times.
Question: Based on the simulation results described in the official documentation, what do the blue dots represent, and what is the primary reason given for why this specific task is causing delays?
An administrator is configuring the "IT Systems" category in the Dictionary.
- She wants to add a custom field called "Maintained By" to every IT System entry.
- She does not want users to type in random text for this field (e.g., typing "IT Dept" vs. "Information Technology").
- Instead, she wants this field to force users to select a valid department that already exists in the "Organizational Units" category of the Dictionary.
Question: When creating this custom attribute in the "Define Notations/Attributes" dialog, which specific Data Type must the administrator select to link these two categories, and what is the primary data management benefit of doing this?
A manager at "Global Logistics" is looking at the folder structure in the Process Manager.
- Next to the "Shipping v1.0" diagram, she sees a Blue Globe icon.
- Next to the "Inventory v2.0" diagram, she sees a Grey Globe icon. She knows both processes are currently visible to end-users in the Hub. She wants to understand why the icons are different and what she needs to do to update the "Inventory" process for the end-users.
Question: What does the Grey Globe icon specifically indicate about the "Inventory v2.0" diagram compared to the Blue Globe, and what action must the manager take to turn it Blue?
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