This should be read at least 2-3 times so you know what exactly judges expect.
What is the event rubric.
Standing still, fidgeting, or pacing are all issues related to what?
What is nerves or body language?
The best way to get good test scores.
What is taking practice tests?
You should arrive to your event at least this many minutes early.
What is 10 minutes?
Your dress to compete should be.
What is business professional?
This type of practice helps you identify weakness before they show up in competition
What is timed practice?
Beginning with a strong 1-2 sentence opener is known as a ____.
What is a hook?
Focusing on these words can help you understand what a question is really asking.
What are keywords?
This is the highest level of competition you can reach.
Bringing a water bottle, extra pen, and charger falls under this type of preparation.
What is being ready / preparedness?
Competitors who plan checkpoints, deadlines, and practice sessions are using this crucial skill.
What is time management?
Effective teams adjust their tone, examples, and explanations based on who is watching.
What is knowing your audience?
Answering these questions first improves speed and confidence.
What are the easiest questions?
The official colors of FBLA.
What are blue and gold?
Being able to think on your feet and over come issues.
What is adaptability?
Practicing in front of peers helps you get constructive feedback and improve this skill before competing.
What is delivery / presentation?
Strong presenters use this technique to connect ideas smoothly.
What is transitions?
This technique involves eliminating wrong choices to increase odds.
What is process of elimination.
This short phrase summarizes FBLA's core purpose: "Service, Education, and ________."
What is progress?
Being calm, and ready to compete before a judge demonstrates this skill.
What is composure?