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Business Communication

Grammar, mechanics, business writing, and professional communication conventions.

About this event

Business Communication tests the grammar, mechanics, and writing conventions expected in a professional workplace. Questions cover punctuation and usage, business letter and memo formats, email and report writing, active versus passive voice, and tone. It rewards careful editors - many items ask you to find the single error in a sentence or choose the most professional phrasing among close options.

Test day

What to expect

60 minutes, 100 questions

You have 60 minutes to answer 100 multiple-choice questions. Each question has four options (A, B, C, D) with exactly one correct answer. There is no penalty for wrong answers -- always fill in your best guess.

Computer-graded, instant results

Tests are machine-scored. Questions are drawn from the official FBLA topic outline for this event, distributed proportionally across all topic areas. Expect a mix of recall (definitions, formulas), application (scenario-based), and analysis questions.

Top scorers advance

The highest-scoring competitors at each regional advance to the state competition. State winners compete at the National Leadership Conference (NLC). Study the official FBLA topic outline -- it lists the exact subject areas and their approximate weight on the test.

What's on the test

GrammarPunctuation & mechanicsBusiness letter formatMemos & emailsReportsActive vs. passive voiceTone & registerEditing

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