Voting
Quorums
Officers
Motions
True/False
100

There are this many types of voting. 

What is 6?

100

More than 50% of the membership.

What is a majority?

100

This officer calls meeting to order, follows the agenda, and models  parliamentary protocols

Who is the president?

100

This is the easiest way for a president to move a meeting along when an action needs approval.

What is to call for a motion?

100

No matter what your role is in the organization, your attendance or absence impacts the organization’s ability to conduct business.

What is True?

200

This type of vote is done by paper

What is a ballot vote?

200

This document defines how a quorum is determined.

What are the bylaws?

200

This officer keeps a pictorial record of the organization and is responsible for the newsletter and scrapbook.


Who is the Editor/Historian?

200

This must happen for a motion to move forward.

What is a second?

200

The history of parliamentarian procedures goes back to the 1560's in the British House of Commons.

What is True?

300

This type of vote is a count of aye's and no's

What is a voice vote?

300

A quorum is required for this.

What is any action or voting?

300

This officer assists the President in keeping the meeting going with respect, civility and kindness.

What is the Parliamentarian?

300

This is the number of motions needed to end a meeting.

What is one?

300

Only an elected officer can make a motion.

What is False?

400

This type of vote involves raising hands, voting cards or standing.

What is a Rising Vote?

400

In the absence of the bylaws spelling out a number, then this is required for a quorum.


What is a majority?

400

This officer records attendance and establishes a quorum.


Who is the Vice President?

400

This occurs after a motion is "seconded."

What is a call for disussion?

400

A consensus vote uses a counted number of aye's and no's

What is False?

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