State the first two words to introduce a main motion
What is "I move"?
The motion that allows for a brief intermission in the meeting
What is Recess?
The motion that changes or modifies a motion
What is amend?
The motion that asks a question about parliamentary law
What is parliamentary inquiry?
The motions requiring a second: adjourn, previous question, point of order, amend
What is adjourn, previous question, and amend?
What is the Floor?
The motion that allows for a member to receive special privileges
What is question of privilege?
The motion that kills a main motion without calling for a vote
What is postpone indefinitely?
The motion that calls for a countable revote
What is division of the assembly?
2 taps of the gavel
The wooden mallet used by the chair
What is the Gavel?
The motion that ends a meeting
What is adjourn?
The motion that ends debate and calls for an immediate vote
What is previous question?
The motion that corrects parliamentary procedure errors
What is point of order?
The motions requiring recognition: division of the assembly, main motion, parliamentary inquiry, postpone definitely
What is main motion and postpone definitely?
3 Taps of the gavel
What is the number of taps of the gavel to stand up?
The type of vote required by question of privilege
What is decided by the chair and requires no vote by the members?
The type of vote required for previous question
What is a 2/3 vote?
The correct way to introduce parliamentary inquiry
What is "I rise to parliamentary inquiry"?
The motions requiring debate: amend, postpone indefinitely, recess, refer to a committee
What is amend, postpone indefinitely, and refer to a committee?
The wooden block used to tap the gavel
What is the Sounder?
The motion not needing recognition: adjourn, recess, question of privilege
What is question of privilege?
The ways to amend a motion
What is inserting or adding, striking out, or a combination of striking out and inserting?
The correct way to introduce point of order
What is "I rise to a point of order"?
The motions requiring a majority vote: amend, question of privilege, previous question, recess
What is amend and recess?