The item which delegates raise to be recognised.
What is a placard?
The motion to be raised after a Draft Resolution is passed.
The requirement to participate in voting procedures.
What is being listed as present and voting?
How one generally refers to oneself during formal debate.
What is 'This delegate'?
The instance when yielding is in order.
What is General Speaker's List?
The motion to be raised when one wishes to talk to other delegates (include formatting).
What is a Motion for an Unmoderated Caucus of (duration)?
The term for when there are only seconds to a motion and no objections.
What is Consensus?
The expected attire for formal debate.
What is Western Business Attire?
The requirement for debate to commence.
What is quorum?
The point to be raised when one feels their personal dignity/the dignity of their delegation was challenged.
What is Right to Reply?
The formula used to calculate Simple Majority.
What is 1/2 + 1?
The definition of decorum.
What is expected behaviour/etiquette?
The first instance when note-passing is in order.
What is the time after opening speeches?
The requirement for a substantive vote to pass
What is two-thirds majority?
What is "delegate, you are now recognised."?
The three ways a delegate can yield.
What are
'yield to chair'
'yield to Points of Information'
'yield to another delegate'?
All motions which can be raised during Direct Voting Procedure.
What are Divide the House, Divide the Question (By 1. Article 2. Clause), Roll Call Vote?
When in debate all the types of voting are used.
What is Procedural - Passage of Motions and Substantive - Passage of Documents?
The instance at which cross-talking is not in order.
The best MUN club.
What is HSMUN?