What the PO
Time Constraints
Is it Relevant
AFF or NEG
Random
100

What is the title of the student who runs the session?

Presiding Officer

100

What is the time limit for speeches?

3 minutes

100

In a speech, memorization is_________

Not necessary

100

What are the two sides called?

Affirmative and Negative

100

How many students are in one congress session?

10-30 students

200

What is the term for the pieces of legislation in Congress?

Bills

200

How long is questioning?

2 minutes for first speeches, 1 min after first two speeches

200

What do you need in your speeches?

Thesis, evidence, and why your side is correct

200

Affirmative means...

You support the bill

200

What are bills based on?

Real laws and issues

300

What is the hammer used in Congress called?

Gavel

300

Who keeps track of time?

PO and judges

300

What is this form of debate based on?

US Congress

300

Is affirmative always positive?

No, they always support the bill whether positive or negative

300

What do you make to start the debate?

A motion

400

What is a docket?

A grouping of legislation (bills) to be debated by Congress.

400

How long are congress sessions?

3 hours average

400

Where do you find research for these topics?

Peer-reviewed websites, journals, and articles. Preferably databases.

400
What is it called if you have written the bill?

You are the sponsor

400

What do you need to pass a motion?

A "second"

500

How do you become a PO?

You are voted in by the congress. 

500

How long do you get to study for a congress session?

2-4 weeks

500

Why is learning about Congress important?

It makes it less intimidating to follow along to actual congress and helps you to become a more well-rounded individual. 

500

If you write legislation, you speak ______

First

500

Where is NSDA nationals in 2026?

Richmond, VA

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