Points
Resolutions
Speeches
Procedure
Mystery!?!
100

What is Point of Parliamentary Privilege?

A question to the chairs about your well-being (e.g. bathroom)

100

What is a resolution?

Resolutions are essentially a list of possible solutions to help the situation.

100

What is a Speech?

A speech is a way to convey your country's stance and persuade member nations to follow your call to action. 

100

What is the First Part of a Conference?

Roll Call!!!

100

What is a Request for a Followup?

To ask a consecutive-second POI?
200

What is a Point of Information (POI)?

A way to ask a question to either the chair or a delegate?

200

What is an operative clause?

A proposed and educated solution.

200

What are the Types of Speeches?

  1. Opening Speech

  2. For Speech

  3. Against Speech

  4. Amendment Speech

200

What Kind of Speech is Delivered After Roll Call?

Opening Speeches

200

What does it mean to Yield to the Chair?

You give up your time as speaker for that specific moment.

300

What is Right of Reply?

If someone feels personally offended or attacked, a Right of Reply is used to defend themself.

300

What is a preambulatory clause?

The preambulatory clauses state all the issues that the committee wants to resolve on this issue and highlights previous international actions on the issue.

300

How do you Start a Speech in MUN?

Fellow delegates, honorable chairs, and most esteemed guests

300
Who Delivers a Speech after Reading Time?
The Main Submitter.
300

What is a Motion to Move to Previous Question?

It is used to end debate time and move to voting.

400

What is a Point of Order?

To correct if a chair has made a mistake in procedure.

400

Who Delivers an Opening Speech?

Every Member Nation.

400
What is Decorum?

A fancy word that reminds delegates to remain peaceful with each other and to not be loud, disruptive, or disrespectful at any point during the conference.

500

What is Point of Parliamentary Enquiry?

To ask about procedure.

500

What are the Three Basic Parts of a Speech?

1. Topic Hook

2. Information that Supports

3. Call-to-Action

500

What Happens After Debate?

Voting

500

What is a Motion to Divide the House?

Delegates can only vote for or against -- this is to be used when the votes are too close.

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