Parliamentary Procedure
Public Speaking
General Strategy
Delegate Personas
NCSC Info
100

The first thing that happens under parliamentary procedure

What is Roll Call?

100

The first formal impression to the committee

What is the opening statement?

100

A collected group of voters in a committee

What is a voting bloc?
100

Versatile in their strategy and contribution to the committee

What is the Golden Delegate?
100

The date of NCSC LII

What is Oct 31st-Nov 3rd?

200

The apparatus used to allow delegates to communicate to the committee 

What is the Speaker's List?

200

The Basic Structure of an Opening Statement

What is the Hook, Point, Action?

200

Delegates on your resolutions who agree with the points of the resolution without substantial contribution in the form of writing/ideas

What are signatories?
200

Someone who aggressively wants to be the best in their committee; rather than displaying their success naturally, they try to dominate the committee and ensure they are the loudest and most prevalent voice heard

What is the Power Delegate?
200

The definition of NCSC?

What is the National Collegiate Security Conference?

300

Invoked when a Delegate questions the use of the parliamentary procedure.

What is point of order?

300

The two things must each speech delivered to the dais in the moderated caucus be

What is Clear and Original?

300

Delegates who provide substantial contributions to your resolutions in the form of writing or ideas

What are cosponsors?

300

Someone who can bring good ideas to the table while ensuring other delegates have a chance to contribute; this delegate’s leadership brings out the positive qualities of the delegates within their bloc, division of labor

What is the Bloc Leader?

300

Where you can find information about your committee

What is the background guide?

400

The informal and formal mechanisms of a committee

What are the Moderated and Unmodderated Caucuses?

400

The art of using language to persuade, inform, or motivate an audience through writing or speaking

What is Rhetoric?

400

The delegates that you should seek out first when looking for support for your ideas/solutions

What are like-minded countries/countries with close relationship to your own?

400

A delegate who refuses to allow the committee to move forward; whether its by finding issues but not proposing alternative solutions or refusing to pursue diplomatic solutions, this delegate causes a problem for the committee and is not looked favorably on by their peers nor the dais

What is the Impediment?

400

The due date for your position papers

What is Oct 23rd?

500
This is what the committee automatically moves to when the speaker's list is exhausted

What is Voting Procedure?

500

Three things to be aware of when delivering a speech

What are eye contact, facial expressions, and use of notes?

500

This utilizes your strengths and understand your weaknesses to ensure that strategic cohesion while avoiding leaning into negative delegate personas to heavily

What is Personal Strategy?

500

Mainly focuses on building a voting consensus among his voting bloc; additionally this delegate may be tasked with recruiting new bloc members and assessing the possibility and openness of other sides to mergers

What is the Diplomatic Whip?

500

The things that you will be judged on for awards

What are in room (speaking) and out of room (writing and bloc formation) skills.

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