Procedure
Research
Opening Speeches
Improvised Speeches
100

This type of debate allows delegates to move around and speak freely.

What is an unmoderated caucus?

100

This piece of writing explains your country’s position and proposed solutions.

What is a position paper?

100

This is the part of MUN procedure when opening speeches take place.

What is the speaker's list?

100

This is the part of MUN procedure when delegates would typically improvise their speeches.

What is a moderated caucus?

200

This is what delegates use to point out an error in procedure.

What is a point of order?
200

A position paper is written from this perspective.

What is the perspective of the country?

200
This is the first part of a typical opening speech.
What is the hook?
200

This is what you need to be doing while someone else is presenting a speech.

What is taking notes?

300

This is the person who runs the committee and judges your contributions for awards.

Who is the chair?

300

This section of a position paper explains what the country believes should be done about the topic.

What is proposed solutions?

300

This is the final part of a typical opening speech.

What is the call to action?
300

This is the typical length of an improvised speech

What is 30-60 seconds?

400

This motion allows delegates to discuss a specific topic for a set amount of time.

What is a moderated caucus?

400
This is something that should NOT go in a position paper.

What are "I"/"me" pronouns?

(multiple answers)

400

This is the typical length range of an opening speech.

What is 45-90 seconds?

400
This is the most important part of delivering an improvised speech.

What is confidence?

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