QCE Business: complete 2026 guide to Units 1, 2, 3 and 4 (General syllabus)
A complete 2026 guide to QCE General Business Units 1, 2, 3 and 4. The Year 11 foundation (Units 1 and 2), the IA1 examination, IA2 business report, IA3 investigation and External Assessment for Year 12 (Units 3 and 4), how marks combine into your subject result, and links to every dot-point answer we have for QCE Business in 2026.
QCE General Business Units 3 and 4 is the Year 12 sequence assessed across three internal assessments (IAs) and one External Assessment (EA). Unit 3 (Business diversification) is the priority for IA1 and IA2. Unit 4 (Business evolution) is the home of IA3, and both Units 3 and 4 are examined in the EA.
This page is the index. Below: every dot-point answer we have for QCE Business in 2026, organised by unit and topic, alongside the structural notes you need to plan study.
The four QCE Business units in 2026
- Unit 1: Business creation
- The business environment (legal, political, economic, sociocultural, technological factors), business structures (sole trader, partnership, company, trust), ethical and socially responsible business practice, and the establishment of a small business. Assessed school-internally at S/N level only.
- Unit 2: Business growth
- Marketing strategies (target market segmentation, marketing mix, brand positioning), human resource management for growth (recruitment, retention, performance management), and operations for a growing small to medium business. Assessed school-internally at S/N level only.
- Unit 3: Business diversification
- Topic 1: Competitive markets and the rationale for diversification. Topic 2: Entering global markets - market-entry strategies, the global marketing mix, and operations and financial planning for diversification. IA1 examination and IA2 business report.
- Unit 4: Business evolution
- Topic 1: Repositioning - aligning a business to changing market conditions. Topic 2: Transformation - organisational change leadership, innovation strategies and risk management. IA3 investigation and roughly half the EA.
The four instruments in 2026 (Units 3 and 4 only)
- IA1: Examination - combination response
- A school-based 90 to 120-minute response with short response and one extended response on a previously unseen Unit 3 stimulus. Tests application of competitive-markets and diversification concepts to a specific business scenario. Around 15 percent of the subject result. Sat in Term 1 of Year 12.
- IA2: Extended response - business report
- A school-based extended response (2000-2500 words) presented in business-report format on a Unit 3 diversification scenario. Students recommend a market-entry strategy and justify it with reference to operations, marketing and financial implications. Around 25 percent of the subject result.
- IA3: Investigation - business research
- A research project on a Unit 4 business evolution case. Students investigate a real business's repositioning or transformation, evaluate the change strategy, and present findings as a research report (2500-3000 words). Around 35 percent of the subject result.
- EA: External Assessment
- One centrally-set 2-hour exam paper at the end of Unit 4. Combines short response (about 35 marks) with one extended response (about 25 marks) on a stimulus business scenario. 25 percent of the subject result.
Our 2026 QCE Business dot-point answers
Every link below is a focused answer to one QCAA subject-matter dot point. Each page identifies the dot point, gives the worked answer, cites QCAA past stimulus where available, and cross-links to related dot points.
Unit 1: Business creation
- Business environments and PESTEL analysis
- Business structures: sole trader, partnership, company and trust
- Ethical and socially responsible business practice
Unit 2: Business growth
- Target market segmentation and positioning
- Marketing mix strategies for a growing business
- Human resource management: recruitment and retention
Unit 3: Business diversification
- Competitive markets and Porter's five forces
- Market entry strategies for global diversification
- Financial ratio analysis for diversification decisions
Unit 4: Business evolution
- Repositioning a business: change drivers and strategies
- Transformation, innovation and risk management
- Leadership and stakeholder management during change
Exam structure (EA)
The QCAA Business EA is a single paper.
- Duration: 2 hours plus 15 minutes planning and perusal time.
- Total marks: 60.
- Short response: about 10 questions for 35 marks. Each question is between 2 and 6 marks and may attach a small stimulus.
- Extended response - business scenario: one question for 25 marks on a previously unseen Unit 3 or Unit 4 business scenario, requiring application of diversification, repositioning or transformation strategies.
Both Units 3 and 4 are examined. Recent papers have weighted Unit 3 and Unit 4 roughly evenly.
How QCE Business scales
QCE Business contributes to the top-5 General subjects aggregate that QTAC converts into your ATAR. Business typically scales close to the raw subject result. The cohort is broad, so very high marks at the top end scale a touch less aggressively than the harder maths and sciences. Use our QCE ATAR calculator to test how Business fits your subject mix.
Study strategy
QCE Business rewards a disciplined two-track approach: theory plus contemporary business case study.
- Pin a large Australian business to each topic. Use the same business across at least two topics when possible. Atlassian works for global market entry and transformation. Woolworths is excellent for operations, supply-chain and repositioning. Bunnings is a clean case for marketing mix and competitive-markets work. Avoid invented businesses; QCAA markers reward verifiable, named examples.
- Master the frameworks. PESTEL analysis. Porter's five forces. The marketing mix (7Ps for service businesses). Market-entry strategy options. Lewin's force field. Have the framework, then apply it to a real business.
- Practice the IA formats early. IA2 is a business report; IA3 is a research report. Both have specific cognitive verbs in their marking criteria (recommend, justify, evaluate, analyse). Write a practice piece in Term 4 of Year 11 in each format.
- Use the QCAA stimulus library. QCAA publishes sample external assessments, marking schemes and sample student responses (with annotations) on its subject page. Study one annotated A-grade sample per topic before sitting your first practice EA.
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Common questions about Business Studies
- QCE General Business runs across four units. Units 1 and 2 (Year 11) are assessed school-internally at satisfactory level only and form the assumed knowledge base for Year 12. Units 3 and 4 (Year 12) produce the subject result through three internal assessments and one External Assessment. IA1 is a typically 15 percent combination response. IA2 is a 25 percent extended response (business report). IA3 is a 35 percent investigation (business research). The EA is a centrally-set 25 percent paper covering Units 3 and 4.
- Unit 3 is "Business diversification". Topic 1 covers competitive markets and the need for businesses to diversify when growth in current markets slows. Topic 2 covers entering global markets, including market-entry strategies (export, licensing, franchising, joint venture, direct investment), the marketing mix decisions that diversification triggers, and the operations and financial implications. Unit 3 is the focus of IA1 and IA2 and is examined in the EA.
- Unit 4 is "Business evolution". Topic 1 covers repositioning a business in response to changing market conditions (consumer trends, technology shifts, sustainability expectations). Topic 2 covers transformation, including organisational change leadership, the management of risk, and how businesses use innovation to sustain competitive advantage. Unit 4 is the focus of IA3 and contributes about half of the EA marks.
- Business sits in the top-5 General subjects aggregate for ATAR. QCAA does not pre-scale subjects; QTAC scales the cohort distribution at the end of the year. Business in QLD typically scales close to the raw subject result. The cohort is large, so very high Business results scale comparably to other social science subjects but slightly below Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics at the top end. For specific year-on-year figures, check the most recent QTAC scaling report.
- Business is not a hard prerequisite for most QLD undergraduate business degrees (Bachelor of Business at UQ, QUT, Griffith and Bond). It is excellent assumed knowledge and is favourably looked at for entry. Specific degrees that may use it for assumed knowledge or bonus points include international business, marketing, accounting and management. Always check current QTAC and individual university prerequisite lists for your target courses.
- The EA is a single 2-hour paper plus 15 minutes planning and perusal time, sat in the assessment block at the end of Unit 4. It combines short response items (typically 35 marks) with one extended response on a stimulus business scenario (typically 25 marks), totalling 60 marks. The EA contributes 25 percent of the final subject result. The EA is cumulative across Units 3 and 4.