FBLA 9th & 10th Grade Objective Test Individual Events are entry-level competitions designed to introduce underclassmen to fundamental business concepts. These events consist of a multiple-choice test covering topics such as business operations, communication, financial literacy, and technology. Participants have 50–60 minutes to complete the test, assessing their understanding of key principles in business and leadership. These events help develop foundational skills and prepare students for more advanced competitions in future years.
List of 9th & 10th Grade Objective Test Individual Events:
Introduction to Business Concepts – Covers basic business principles, entrepreneurship, and economics.
Introduction to Business Communication – Focuses on professional writing, verbal communication, and workplace etiquette.
Introduction to Business Procedures – Tests knowledge of business operations, management, and ethics.
Introduction to FBLA – Assesses understanding of FBLA history, goals, structure, and competitive events.
Introduction to Financial Math – Covers fundamental math concepts related to personal finance, banking, and budgeting.
Introduction to Information Technology – Focuses on basic IT concepts, computer hardware, and cybersecurity.
Introduction to Marketing Concepts – Tests knowledge of advertising, branding, and consumer behavior.
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure – Covers Robert’s Rules of Order and meeting management.
These individual-only events provide students with a strong foundation in business education while developing test-taking and critical-thinking skills.