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100

The first thing that is done after delegates enter the committee

What is taking attendance/roll call?

100

The number of delegates present

What is quorum?

100

The majority it takes to pass a resolution

What is simple majority?

100

A 5 minute 30 second speaking time mod or a 3 minute 30 second speaking time mod

What is the 5/30?

100

This year's conference theme

What is Promoting Global Equity?

200

1 minute speaking time, two thirty second extensions, speaking on the topic chosen

What is the Secondary Speakers' List?

200

Delegates speak about an ideal resolution, not mentioning a specific resolution

What is to the point?

200

Minimum percentage of committee that needs to be signatories

What is 10%?

200

A 9 minute 45 second speaking time mod versus a 8 minute 30 second speaking time mod

What is the 8/30?

200
Number of committee sessions

What is 5?

300

This happens following the presentation of working papers by chairs

What are mods and unmods?

300

The name for a working paper after it has already been presented

What is a draft resolution?

300

No moderated or unmoderated caucus should exceed this time limit

What is 15 minutes?

300

The group of people who will be typing up draft resolutions

What is the secretariat?

300

The name of this year's charity

What is Childhood Education International?

400

This happens following the presentation of draft resolutions by sponsors

What is a 5 question Q&A period?

400

This status means that a delegate cannot abstain on certain motions like motion to enter voting procedure, vote on amendments, vote on resos

What is present and voting?

400

Number of sponsors allowed on a working paper

What is 3-5?

400

Explain how to vote on a draft reso

- two rounds of for/against/to the point

- simple majority to pass, subtract abstentions from quorum

400

Name three ways to encourage new delegates to speak/ get debate flowing if it becomes stagnant/ keep delegates engaged

- use a supplemental resource

- pose a question or a topic for a mod

- use a "new person only" mod or a whip

- incentives

- use chair's discretion and take a productive break (ex. a stretching break, or a break to pass around the jar)


500

Explain the amendment process

- Delegates submit amendments in a note to chairs

- Friendly amendments are accepted by the sponsors of the draft reso

- Unfriendly amendments are read aloud by chairs, one round of for/against, then simple majority to pass

- All done prior to entering voting procedure

500

Explain what right of reply means and how it is used

Delegates may use this right if their country has been directly called out in an insulting manner. A delegate may ask for this right or chair's can use discretion in offering the right.

500

Explain the difference between simple majority and 2/3 majority and also how abstentions affect those numbers

Simple majority: 50% + 1 

2/3 majority: 2/3 of quorum, round up

Abstentions are subtracted from the quorum and simple majority and 2/3 majority are calculated from the new quorum.

500

Explain how to enter voting procedure

- two rounds of for/against, 30 second speaking time

- 2/3 majority vote

- kick out advisors, bar the doors

500

Explain the responsibilities you have over your pages

- do not lose them

- keep in constant contact with them especially during meal breaks

- make sure your pages are being respectful and on task

- respond to any notes that pages deliver to the dias promptly

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