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Asana Project Management Skills Assessment

Test your proficiency in using Asana to manage projects effectively in remote work environments. This assessment focuses on key features and best practices for optimizing team collaboration with Asana.

20–30 Questions per assessment
15–45 min Estimated completion time
3 levels Choose your difficulty
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Answer without outside help so the result reflects your current knowledge. You will see your score after completing the selected assessment.

Mastering Asana as a remote project management tool is crucial for maintaining workflow clarity, tracking progress, and fostering efficient communication among distributed teams. Asana’s versatile features support task assignments, deadline management, and project visualization, which are essential for ensuring timely delivery and accountability.

Strong skills in Asana allow remote teams to organize work seamlessly, minimize misunderstandings, and adapt quickly to evolving project needs. Understanding integrations, automation, and reporting within Asana can significantly improve productivity and team cohesion.

This is a demo version of the test. You may attempt up to 3 questions.

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Instructions and covered skills

This online test requires your full attention and focus. Do not use external resources or collaborate with others while taking the assessment. Make sure you are in a quiet environment free from distractions. Carefully read each question and all answer options before selecting your response.

Key Areas of Evaluation

This assessment evaluates your intermediate-level skills in managing projects using Asana, including task creation, assignment, deadline management, and team collaboration. You will be tested on your knowledge of different project views such as List, Board, and Timeline; your ability to automate workflows with Rules; and your understanding of task dependencies and recurring tasks. Proficiency in using Asana integrations with other tools and managing permissions for team members and guests is also assessed.

  • Task and subtask management
  • Project views and customization
  • Automation and Rules configuration
  • Team collaboration and permissions
  • Using tags, custom fields, and priorities
  • Integration with calendars and communication tools
  • Tracking progress with dashboards and reporting

Recommended Preparation

Review Asana’s official documentation on task and project management features. Practice creating and managing projects with various views, setting up Rules and automations, and configuring team permissions. Explore integrations with calendar and chat tools, and familiarize yourself with reporting and dashboard features to monitor project health. Hands-on experience with collaborative projects using Asana will help solidify these concepts.

  • Explore Asana’s Help Center articles and video tutorials
  • Practice setting up multiple project types and views
  • Experiment with automation using Rules and templates
  • Collaborate on a small team project to understand permission settings
  • Use integrations such as Google Calendar and Slack
  • Review common best practices for remote team project management
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Examples of questions

– How do you assign a task to a team member in Asana?
– What is the purpose of Asana’s "My Tasks" feature?
– Which view allows you to see tasks organized by deadlines in Asana?
– How can you create recurring tasks in Asana?
– What is the function of Asana’s "Rules" feature?
– How do you add subtasks to a main task in Asana?
– Which integration helps sync Asana with calendar applications?
– How can you track project progress visually in Asana?
– What permissions can be set for guest collaborators in Asana?
– How do you use tags in Asana to organize tasks?
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Who this test is best for

This assessment is ideal for project managers, team leads, and remote professionals who routinely use Asana to coordinate workflows and maintain project visibility. Candidates seeking roles that require managing multiple tasks and deadlines within distributed teams will benefit from demonstrating their intermediate Asana skills. It is also suitable for individuals aiming to advance from basic to more strategic use of Asana’s features.

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