Procedure 101
UN Trivia
BVW MUN
Global Issues
Countries Misc.
100

What a delegate raises when they want to cast a vote or give a speech.

What is a placard?

100

What organization was the predecessor to the United Nations?

What is the League of Nations?

100

BVW MUN's advisor.

Who is Coach Black?

100

The practice of countries working together to solve a shared problem.

What is international cooperation?

100

This country is the only one whose flag is not a rectangle

What is Nepal?

200

This is the term for a country that agrees with the general content of a draft resolution but did not help write it.

What is a signatory?

200

In what year was the United Nations officially founded?

What is 1945?

200

The youngest Executive Board Member's name.

Who is Sahasra?

200

Goals, set by the UN, aim to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all.

What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

200

This country was conquered by the Spanish Empire in 1565, and for the drama lovers, this is the country where Ang Mutya Ng Section E was located.

What is the Philippines?

300

The type of caucus that sets a specific topic and speaking time for short speeches.

What is a moderated caucus?

300

The powerful body that deals with peace and security.

What is the Security Council?

300
The names of meetings where advice is given about Position Papers and Resolution Papers (the content missed from the cancelled meeting will be sent out).

What are Writing Workshops?

300

The movement of people forced to leave their home country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

What is migration?

300

This country is often referred to as a subcontinent, and around it is a total of 7 other countries, all a part of this subcontinent.

What is India?

400

What a delegate motions for when they want to add a new idea to a working paper.

What is an amendment?

400

How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are there?

What are 17?

400

The Regional Conference at Liberty High School occurred last Saturday. 

What is the Northland Model UN Conference?

400

The removal of forests to make way for farming or development.

What is deforestation?

400

This country was made entirely from volcanic activity

What is Iceland?

500

The minimum number of delegates needed to be present in the room for a formal vote to take place.

What is a quorum?

500

The main deliberative body where every single member nation gets one vote.

What is the General Assembly?

500

The name of the next Regional Conference coming up on January 23 (fill out the interest form by December 15!!!)

What is the Wichita Area Model UN Conference?

500

A country's right to control its own government without outside interference.

What is sovereignty?

500

This country has 27 capitals, which is the most number of capitals in the world.

What is Iran?

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