Is Point of Order encouraged to use?
What is "no"?
When should you call Appeal?
What is never?
Should you use Postpone Indefinitely?
What is "no"?
What is another name for Main Motion?
What is Resolution?
The person running the assembly and enforcing parliamentary procedure
What is a chair?
When do you call Orders of the Day?
What is "When someone is significantly off topic"
Which motion can Lay on Table apply to?
What is Main Motion?
What is the vote for an Amendment?
Majority
What is the vote for Main Motion?
Majority
The person/student representing a country
What is a delegate?
A short statement followed by a short question
What is Point of Information to the Speaker?
How many times does the chair ask for floor requests before Previous Question is called?
What is 3?
How much time does Extend Debate allot?
3 min F & A
How much time is typically allocated for Main Motion?
What is 8 minutes For & Against?
The purpose of Parliamentary Procedure
to keep the debate organized & diplomatic
What you call when you want to ask the vote for an Amendment
What is Point of Parliamentary Inquiry?
How many times can a Take from Table be used per resolution?
How many forms must you fill for Amendment?
Maximum number of speakers for an Opening Statment in Crossfire Procedure
What is 3?
What is a second in the context of MUN?
What is an agreement from the assembly to discuss the motion?
Audibility, Dignity, Neglect
What can Point of Privilege pertain to?
If an objection is called to this motion, a vote for majority is called for this objection
What is Withdraw a Motion
What is the condition for the caller of Reconsider?
Must have been on the winning side previously
What are two committees that use Crossfire?
What is 2 of Special Summit, HDC, and Security Council?
What is one of the aims of Parliamentary Procedure?