Motions 1
Motions 2
Parliamentary Procedure Rules
Chair
Oral Questioning
100

What vote is required ont he motion to amend?

Majority

100

Can a point of order be amended?

No. It is an interruptible incidental that calls out a mistake. 

100

This is the maximum number of team members allowed in a Conduct of Chapter Meetings team.

What is seven members?

100

What must the chair do before taking a vote on a debatable motion?

The chair must ask for discussion/debate (e.g., “Are there any discussions?”) and allow members the opportunity to speak.

100

What is the purpose of the motion to refer (commit)?

To send a main motion to a committee for further study or investigation before the assembly makes a final decision.

200

Can the motion to Commit/Refer be debated on?

Yes

200

What is the vote on a Division?

No vote

200

After opening ceremonies, this part of the order of business is the ONLY one considered during the demonstration.

What is new business?

200

If the chair makes a mistake and assigns the floor to the wrong member, how can it be corrected?

A member can call a Point of Order

200

What is the name of the class of motions that aid the assembly in handling or disposing of a MAIN MOTION?

Subsidiary

300

What does the motion to postpone indefinitely do?

It kills the motion completely.

300

What motion requires a 2/3 vote?

Previous Question
300

This is the maximum amount of time allowed for the entire demonstration, including opening and closing ceremonies, before penalties begin.

What is 13 minutes?

300

Who must the chair give preference to in debate if they seek recognition after a motion is stated?

The maker of the motion

300

Under what condition is the motion to amend debatable?

It is debatable only when it is applied to a debatable motion.

400

Is recess a priveleged, subsidiary, or incidental motion?

Priveleged

400
What does Previous question do? 

It ends debate, prevents amendments, and goes straight to a vote

400

If a team uses a motion not listed on their motion card (excluding point of order, division of the assembly, or parliamentary inquiry), this is the point penalty per instance.

What is a 50-point deduction?

400

Repeat the stated amend on this main motion:

I move that our chapter buy more ffa jackets.

Amendment: ... to add and scarfs. 

-assume seconds were made

"It has been moved and seconded to amend the main motion by adding 'and scarfs' so that the new motion would read that our chapter buy more ffa jackets and scarfs"

400

Name two debatable subsidiary motions that the motion Raise a Question of Privilege takes precedence over

1. Postpone to a Certain Time (or Definitely). 2. Commit or Refer. 3. Amend. 4. Postpone Indefinitely

500

What is the definition of an incidental motion?

extra 100 pts: list 2 incidental motions

An incidental motion is a motion that deals with the rules, procedures, or asks questions about what's happening right now.

extra: point of order, parliamentary inquiry, division

500

If 20 votes are cast on the motion to Recess, what is the minimum number of votes required to adopt it?

11

500

During the one-minute preparation time and the demonstration, members are prohibited from doing this action unless recognized by the chair.

What is conferring or signaling to each other? 

500

The content in the chair's announcement of the result of vote on a MAIN MOTION has three parts. What are the first two parts in order?

(1) Report of the voting (which side has it). (2) A declaration that the motion is adopted or lost.

500

In the absence of a quorum, a motion to Recess is pending. A member rises, addresses the chair, is recognized and makes the motion “that absent members be contacted during the recess.”
1. As the chairman, would your allow this motion?
2. Explain your answer.

1. Yes.
2. It should be allowed because motions to take steps to obtain a quorum take precedence over a motion to Recess.

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