

FBLA COMPETITIVE EVENTS
Daniel Berman
Christian Culp
Watson B. Duncan MIddle School

Keyboarding Applications II
Knowledge of keyboarding applications is a necessity in today's high-tech business world. This event is designed to recognze FBLA-Middle Level members who can demonstrate advanced keyboarding applications skills.
Eligibility & National Recognition
Each state may submit the top two (2) participants (grades 5 through 9) who are on record as members of active local FBLA Middle-Level chapters at the FBLA-PBL National Center as having paid dues by 5:00 P.M. Eastern Time on March 1 of the current school year. The winners will be recognized on the national FBLA-PBL Website.
Overview
Participants should be able to produce a business letter, a one-page report with a title page, reference page, and citations, and a two- or three-column table. Results will be based on accuracy of printed copy and Standards of Mailability.
Guidelines
The state chapter will administer this event either by school site-testing or at a conference.
Results will be based on mailable copy based on the Standards of Mailability.
Students will be given 45 minutes to complete this skill test. Additiional time will be allowed for general directions, equipment set up, and warm-up. Problems are weighted according to difficulty and may be completed in any order.
Word-division manuals and dictionaries may be used as reference materials.
Participants must recognize the necessity for accurate proofreading.