General Knowledge
Terminology
Procedure
Terminology/ Procedure
Find the mistake!
100

What is the principal body of UN that serves as the chief deliberative, policy making and representative organ of the United Nations?

General Assembly

100

Who moderates debate, keeps time, regulates points and motions and enforces the rules and procedures? AKA moderator

Chair

100

What would the delegate in GA do if he needs to use the washroom?

Request Point of Personal Privilege, after the speaker has finished speaking.

100

Someone who acts as a representative of a member state or as an observer in a committee at a conference.

A delegate

100

"I am delighted to attend this prestigious conference. I, representing the Republic of India would like to say that..."

Use of personal pronouns - "I"

200

What is the following collection of objectives called? :

no poverty; zero hunger; good health and well-being; quality education; gender equality; clean water and sanitation; affordable and clean energy; decent work and economic growth; industry, innovation and infrastructure; reduced inequalities; sustainable cities and communities; responsible consumption and production; climate action; life below water; life on land; peace, justice, and strong institutions; and partnerships for the goals

UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

200
What does the term 'abstain' mean and when is it used?
During voting, a delegate may abstain, meaning that they are not voting for or against the resolution.
200

Before the voting procedures begin, the chair should ensure that the admins have done what two things?

1. secured the door

2. suspend note passing

200

What is the difference between "Present" and "Present and Voting" in roll calls?

Present and Voting means the delegate may not abstain in any of the voting procedures to follow.

200

Time against the amendment has elapsed but a delegate raises a motion to extend time against the amendment in a closed debate.

Closed Debate time cannot be extended. No more additional speeches will be allowed.

300
When was UN established/ formed?
1945
300

What is the "Motion to divide the house?" When is it used?

Motion to divide the house is called by a delegate when there seems to be no clear majority after a voting procedure. Once called, the chair should read through the roll call list and ask each delegate to respond either for or against. There is no abstaining under this motion.

300
How would you correct a fellow delegate who is using personal pronouns or if the chair is following a wrong format?
Point of Order
300
What are the points that CAN interrupt a speaker?
i) Points of Personal Privilege ii) Points of Order
300

It is the first day and the session is back to order after a short break. This is approximately in the middle of the session, when opening speeches are not yet over. The delegate of Netherlands makes a 'Motion to adjourn the meeting'

Making a 'Motion to Adjourn the Meeting' will be out of order in the middle of the meeting.

400

What are the five permanent members (P5) of Security Council?

United States, China, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom

400

What is the situation known as when there are more than 50% votes for a motion/ resolution? What about 66%?

50% = Simple Majority

66% = Supermajority

400
What would the delegate do after finishing his/her opening speech, after or without answering points of information?
Yield the floor to the Chair
400

                                                                       

True of False: If the amendment to the second degree passes, the amendment to the first degree fails

                                                       


    

False; all parts of the amendment passes!

400

The delegate of Egypt is following improper parliamentary procedure, by using personal pronouns frequently and is sharing wrong information. The delegate of South Africa raises a Point of Order, without interrupting the speaker.

No Mistake! TRICK QUESTION! :P

500

Which country was the latest addition to the UN?

South Sudan in 2011

500

What is the difference between Open Debate and Closed Debate?

Open Debate Time: can be extended, only entertained during time on the resolution as a whole

Closed Debate Time: cannot be extended, entertained during amendments

500

FIX A DRAFT RESOLUTION AND FIND ALL ERRORS! Find 8/13 errors (bonus 200 points if you can find the other 5!)

1. 2 spaces before "THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL"

2. un-italicize "Renouncing"

3. Preamb clauses end with a comma

4. "Recognises" should not be italicized

5. Operative clauses end with a semi-colon

6. un-bold "Encourages"

7. un-italicize "Asks"

8. Clause 3 sub-clause b: sub clauses begin with lowercase

9. Sub-sub clauses also begin with lowercase

10. UNDP - acronym must be written out on first appearance

11. Last clause of resolution must end with a period.

12. Sub-sub-sub clauses are not allowed

13. Hanging clauses should be identified and rejected (cannot have only one sub-clause)


500
How would you react to a delegate who has INSULTED your country or are personally offended by his/her remarks?
Request Right to Reply!
500

The delegate of South Sudan is speaking. The delegate of Haiti raises his placard. The chair recognizes him and asks which point he rises to. The delegate of Haiti says 'Point of Parliamentary Inquiry'

The delegate of Haiti should not have interrupted the delegate of South Sudan. The only points that can interrupt a speech is "Point of Personal Privilege" and "Point of Order"

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