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Intro to Information Technology

Foundational IT for 9th-10th graders: hardware, software, internet, productivity, and digital citizenship.

About this event

Intro to Information Technology is the 9th-10th grade entry point to the IT events. It covers the fundamentals: hardware and software basics, how the internet works, everyday productivity software, digital citizenship, and basic cyber hygiene. It is the place to build core vocabulary before moving on to deeper events like Networking Infrastructures, Cyber Security, or Coding and Programming.

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

Hardware basicsSoftware typesInternet fundamentalsProductivity softwareDigital citizenshipCyber hygiene

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