Vocabulary
UN organs and bodies
Rules of procedure
Debate & Diplomacy
MUN knowledge
100

What does MUN stand for?

Model of United Nations 

100

How many main organs does the United Nations have?

Six

100

Who presides over and manages the committee?

The Chair

100

What is the purpose of debate in MUN?


To discuss issues and propose solutions

100

What document outlines a country’s position on the topic?

name three things that must be included: 

  • Position paper: 

  • Background of the topic

  • Country’s position/policy

  • Proposed solutions 

200

What is a resolution in MUN 

A formal document proposing solutions to the topic

200

Which UN body is responsible for maintaining international peace and security?

Secuirty council 

200

What happens during voting procedure?

Delegates vote on resolutions and amendments

200

 What does it mean to yield the floor?

To give up remaining speaking time

200

 What does NGO and IGO stand for?

Non-Governmental Organization.

Intergovernmental Organization

300

Define placard in an MUN conference.

A sign with a country’s name used to request recognition

300

What does UNHCR stand for?

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

300

What is a motion?

A formal proposal to take an action

300

 What is lobbying during an unmoderated caucus?

Informal negotiation and discussion

300

What is the role of sponsors in a resolution?

They write and submit the resolution

400

What is a moderated caucus?

A structured debate with a speaker’s list and time limit

400

Which UN body focuses on international law and settles legal disputes between states?

 International Court of Justice

400

What is the difference between a moderated and an unmoderated caucus?

Moderated = structured debate; Unmoderated = free movement and discussion

400

Why is diplomacy important in MUN?

 To build consensus and cooperation

400

Why are amendments used in resolutions?

To improve or change parts of a resolution

500

What does POI stand for and when is it used?

Point of Information; used to ask a question to a speaker

500

Explain one power that is exclusive to the permanent members of the UN Security Council and how it affects decision-making.

Which two countries can have this power? 

The veto power; permanent members can block any substantive resolution, even if all other members vote in favor, giving them significant influence over international decisions.


USA, UK, France, China, Russia

500

What type of majority is usually required to pass a resolution in the General Assembly?

Simple majority

500

What is the main goal of forming blocs?

To gain support for resolutions

500

What skills does MUN help develop? Name at least three.

Public speaking, diplomacy, research, negotiation (any three)

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