points / motions
mods / unmods
resolutions
real un knowledge
random
100

When would you have to use a point of personal privilege? Give an example

any good example is fine. this could include getting water, going to the bathroom, opening a window, etc

100
do moderated caucuses have a topic?

yes

100

what is the difference between sponsors and signatories

sponsors are usually capped, countries that write the resolution go on this list. signatories support the resolution or want to see it voted on.

100

the real un was created as a result of this worldwide event

WWII

100

pronounce this word: dais

apparently you can pronounce it a lot of ways but day-us is probably safe (I've been saying die-us Merriam Webster says is 'nonstandard')

200

point __ ______ (when you have a question)

point of inquiry

200

do you set a speaker's list for an unmoderated caucus?

no

200

if you represented the US, who could you include in your bloc (1 example) and who should you probably not include in your bloc (1 example)

include: any NATO member, Canada, Australia, Ukraine, etc

exclude: North Korea, Russia, etc

200
before the UN, there was another international organization. What was it?

the league of nations

200

what does it mean when the chair says 'that would be dilatory at this time'

unfavorable; it might not be wrong by parli pro standards, but the chair won't allow it anyways (for example, you can't motion to end debate early or motion for a 2h unmod)

300

motion ___ ____ ____ (to take attendance)

motion for roll call

300

which type of procedure (mod or unmod) is best to write resolutions with other countries?

unmod

300

what is an operative clause

a clause that has action (operates) to solve a problem. It makes the bulk of your resolution and comes after pre-ambulatory clauses
300

how many countries are in the UN

193

300

in the real UN, how many sustainable development goals are there

17

400

make a motion for an unmoderated caucus

"motion for a ____ min unmoderated caucus"

400

make a motion for a moderated caucus

motion for a [total time]:[speaker time] on the topic of _____ 

OR

motion for a [total time] min moderated caucus with ___ min per speaker on the topic of ____

400

give me an example of a pre-ambulatory clause on the topic of education

examples

Understanding that women have lower literacy rates than men in developing nations 

or 

Guided by the creation of schools by NGOs

400

name 1 way the UN has failed

the Rwandan genocide is cited as the most important way the UN has failed

other examples include the current war in Ukraine

400

what is the name of the little hammer thing that the chairs use

gavel

500

point __ ______ (when you want to tell the chair that they missed something or did something incorrectly, or maybe ask about parli pro)

point of order

500

make a motion to change someone else's motion for a moderated caucus to 5 minutes instead of 6

motion to amend that to a 5 minute moderated caucus

500

resolutions are presented, and then there is likely going to be ________ (you should try and participate in this, rather than the presentation if you are a sponsor)

Q&A

500

name a committee or council in the real UN

examples include (but are not limited to) WHO, UNESCO, DISEC, the International Court of Justice, UNICEF, UNHCR
500

in model UN you cannot refer to yourself as 'I' or 'me.' You have to talk about yourself in the ___ person. Give an example of how you can refer to yourself. 

3rd person

examples include: 

'the delegation of [country]'

'this delegate'

'[country]'

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