Paper 1 Exam Date: April 26, 2024, Afternoon Session
Paper 3 Exam Date: April 26, 2024, Afternoon Session
Paper 2 Exam Date: May 1, 2024, Morning Session
Exam Date: April 26, 2024, Afternoon Session
1 hours 30 minutes
30 Marks
Based on Pre-Released Case Study
Assesses all 5 topics of syllabus
25% of IB Mark
2 Sections: A, B
A: 20 marks
B: 10 marks
Total: 30 marks
Answer all structured questions based on the case study.
The maximum score = 20 marks
All 5 units of the syllabus can be assessed, except for HL only topics.
Section A Paper 1 - Example
Answer 1 out of 2 extended response questions based on the case study.
The maximum score = 10 marks.
All 5 units of the syllabus can be assessed, excluding the HL only topics.
Section B Paper 1 - Example
Approximately 2-3 minutes per mark
Time: 1 hour 30 min
30 marks
Section A = 20 marks
Suggested 40-50 min
Section B = 10 marks
Suggested 30-40 min
Total: 1 hour 30 min
Paper 1 Overview from the IB
Paper 1 is the same for SL and HL students. Three months prior to the examination the IB will release a statement with two elements. The first element will be a small number of topics that provide context to the case study. These topics will not be topics that are in the guide but ones that students are asked to research for approximately five hours. Topics in the pre-released statement will build on topics contained in the syllabus. The aim is to assess students’ knowledge around important contemporary business topics that could not have been anticipated when the guide was written.
The second element will be the first 200 words, approximately, of the case study itself. The release of this portion of the case study will provide additional context and will reduce the number of words to be read during the examination period. The aim of the paper is to assess students’ knowledge of the business management syllabus. The examination is based upon one case study, of approximately 800 to 1,000 words, that students do not see before the examination. Most questions will be qualitative, although some minor calculations could be part of the assessment.
Exam Date: May 1, 2024, Morning Session
1 hours 45 minutes
50 Marks
Predominantly a quantitative paper
Assesses all 5 topics of syllabus
30% of IB Mark
Calculator required
All answers written in answer booklet
Answers must be written within the answer boxes provided
2 Sections: A, B
A: 30 marks
B: 20 marks
Total: 50 marks
Answer all three structured questions based on the case study / stimulus material.
Maximum score is 30 marks (3 × 10 marks).
All 5 units of the syllabus can be assessed, including HL only topics.
Section A Paper 2 - Example
Answer 1 out of 2 structured questions (10 marks) and an extended response question (10 marks) (HL only) based on the stimulus material.
The maximum score is 20 marks (2 × 10 marks).
The extended response question uses an AO3 command term, such as "Recommend".
All 5 units of the syllabus can be assessed, including HL only topics.
Section B Paper 2 - Example
Extended Response Question (approx 2 pages of writing)
Approximately 2 minutes per mark
Time: 1 hour 45 min = 105 min
50 marks
Section A = 30 marks
Suggested: 60 minutes
20 minutes per question
Section B = 20 marks
Suggested: 40 minutes
Paper 2 Overview from the IB
Paper 2 will be based on stimulus material. SL and HL students will sit different examinations, but these will be similar in intent and form. The aim of the examination is to assess students’ knowledge of the business management syllabus. Most questions will be quantitative, though some questions may not have a quantitative element. Students will receive an examination booklet with questions based on the stimulus material seen for the first time during the examination. The stimulus material will be presented in parts. Each part has a question; students will read each part and answer the question before reading the next part and answering the question, and so on. The stimulus material will be a combination of written and diagrammatic stimulus such as charts and infographics. For SL only, one of the stimulus options in section B of the examination may be on a social enterprise. HL students will be assessed on a social enterprise in paper 3. Section A will be assessed against AO1, AO2 and AO4 levels whereas Section B will be assessed against all four levels including AO3.
Exam Date: April 26, 2024, Afternoon Session
1 hours 15 minutes
25 Marks
(2 mark, 6 mark, 17 mark)
25% of IB Mark
Based on a Social Enterprise
Based on unseen stimulus material
Must provide a recommendation (forward looking problem solving)
All five units of the syllabus can be assessed (Units 1 - 5), including HL extension topics.
Answers are to be written on separate answer sheets (like Paper 1, but unlike Paper 2).
1 Section: (3 questions)
Q1: 2 marks - Identify and describe a human need
Q2: 6 marks - Explain the potential organizational challenges facing the social entrepreneur wanting to meet this need
Q3: 17 marks - Write a decision-making document that includes a business recommendation or plan of action (worth 17 marks).
Time: 1 hour 15 minutes = 75 min
Approximately 2-3 minutes per mark
Recommended Time:
Q1: 2 marks (4 min)
Q2: 6 marks (12-18 min)
Q3: 17 marks (34-53 min)
Total 25 marks (75 min)
Paper 3 Overview from the IB
Paper 3 will be about a social enterprise and requires students to identify and describe a human need and the potential organizational challenges facing the social entrepreneur wanting to meet this need. Further to this, students are required to write a decision-making document that includes a business recommendation. Only HL students will sit this examination. The paper will consist of stimulus followed by questions. The stimulus material will consist of a short introduction to an organization, supported by a visual representation of a product, and five or six excerpts from various documents (such as emails, Twitter feeds, newspaper articles, and so on).
The paper will have the following three tiers of questions.
AO1 questions—assesses students’ ability to describe the human need in the stimulus material.
AO2 questions—assesses students’ ability to explain the key challenges facing the social entrepreneur or social enterprise in the setting of the stimulus material.
AO3/AO4 questions—assesses students’ ability to recommend a plan for the organization in meeting the identified human need. In doing so, students will be required to demonstrate knowledge and understanding, and their ability to explain, synthesize and evaluate evidence, and formulate a recommendation.