FBLA Objective Test Individual Events are competitive exams that assess participants' knowledge in specialized business, finance, technology, and leadership topics. These events consist of a multiple-choice test, typically 100 questions, completed within 50–60 minutes. They are designed for high school students (excluding 9th and 10th-grade-specific events) to demonstrate their expertise in real-world business applications. These competitions help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and industry-specific knowledge, preparing them for future careers in business, management, and technology.
List of Objective Test Individual Events (Excluding 9th & 10th Grade Only):
Accounting I – Covers fundamental accounting principles, financial statements, and bookkeeping.
Accounting II – Focuses on advanced accounting topics, including managerial and cost accounting.
Agribusiness – Tests knowledge of business principles applied to agriculture, farming, and agribusiness operations.
Business Calculations – Assesses mathematical skills used in business, such as interest rates, discounts, and financial ratios.
Business Communication – Evaluates effective communication skills, including grammar, business writing, and verbal communication.
Business Law – Covers legal principles affecting businesses, contracts, and consumer protection laws.
Computer Problem Solving – Tests knowledge of computer hardware, software, troubleshooting, and cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity – Focuses on digital security, encryption, malware, and ethical hacking concepts.
Economics – Evaluates understanding of microeconomics, macroeconomics, supply and demand, and fiscal policy.
Health Care Administration – Tests knowledge of medical terminology, health insurance, regulations, and healthcare management.
Insurance & Risk Management – Covers risk assessment, types of insurance, policies, and claims processing.
Journalism – Assesses understanding of media ethics, news writing, editing, and press laws.
Networking Infrastructures – Focuses on network architecture, IP addressing, wireless communication, and cybersecurity measures.
Organizational Leadership – Evaluates leadership theories, team dynamics, conflict resolution, and business ethics.
Personal Finance – Tests financial literacy concepts, including budgeting, investing, credit management, and taxes.
Political Science – Covers government systems, political ideologies, public policy, and international relations.
Securities & Investments – Focuses on stock markets, investment strategies, financial institutions, and securities regulations.
Supply Chain Management – Assesses logistics, procurement, inventory control, and transportation management.