Points
Motions
Procedure
Resolution
Things to Know for Committee
100
This sign indicates a country's name and is raised in order to make a point
What is a placard
100
At a conference, this motion can be made to end a debate session for lunch or dinner purposes
What is a Motion to Adjourn Meeting
100
After a delegate speaks, they may yield time to these two things
What is Yielding time to chair or questions
100
This caucus is used to allow delegates to speak with each other to share ideas and formulate resolutions
What is an Unmoderated Caucus
100

The only Point that can interrupt a speaker who is currently on the floor.

What is Point of Personal Privilege?

200
This point in debate can be used to ask a question regarding procedure of debate
What is a Point of Inquiry
200
This motion is used to move into voting procedure once enough draft resolutions are on the floor
What is a Motion to Close Debate
200
This sign indicates a country's name and is raised to make a point, motion, or participate/speak
What is a Placard
200
This set of delegates are the authors of a draft resolution
Who are Sponsors
200

Which states neighbor Sweden?

Norway & Finland (land-borders / required)

Denmark (maritime borders / bonus points)

300
Use this point if you have a physical discomfort (i.e: too hot, too cold, cannot hear)
What is a Point of Personal Privilege
300
This motion opens up the opportunity for delegates to sign up to speak, and make their opening statements
What is a Motion to Open Speakers List
300
Speeches put on this list are used to provide a country's position, history, ideas for resolution, and relevance to the issue
What is the Speaker's List
300
These two sets of clauses are featured in a resolution papers
What are Preambulatory and Operative Clauses
300

What are the Four Geneva Conventions of 1949? (You should know this for any "Rights" / "International Conflcit" based committees) (Does NOT have to be listed in order)

1st - Wounded & Sick & Medical Personnel are protected on land

2nd - Wounded & Sick & Shipwrecked at sea are protected

3rd - Prisoners of War have basic humane treatment, medical care, and no torture/coercion is allowed

4th - Civilians are protected, banning collective punishment and hostages

400
This point is used to ask questions about a delegate's speech or about draft resolution
What is a Point of Information
400
In order to stop discussion on the current topic and move on to another topic, this motion is raised
What is a Motion to Adjourn Debate (Motion to Table Debate)
400
To engage in moderated caucus topic, these two things need to be specified
What is the Speaking time and duration of caucus
400
These delegates are known as those who do not necessarily agree or disagree with a resolution, but are in favor of seeing it debated on the floor
Who are Signatories
400

Which states neighbor Mauritania? (list at least two; bonus for each extra correct answer)

Western Sahara; Algeria; Mali; Senegal

500
Raised during debate, this point addresses an incorrect procedure by the Chair
What is a Point of Order
500
An "Appeal to the Chair's Decision" requires this amount of votes/majority to pass
What is a 2/3 majority
500
This person holds the debate and is addressed before speaking or making a motion/point
Who is the Honorable Chair
500
A resolution is called this when it has not been voted on yet
What is a Draft Resolution
500

What is the Rome Statute?

Establishes the ICC to prosecute individuals for international/grave crimes. (e.g.genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression)

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