Are delegates allowed to use personal pronouns?
No
Are dresses allowed in an MUN?
Yes, as long as they are formal and not revealing.
What are operative clauses?
Operative clauses are actionable solutions in a draft resolution.
To whom do you submit the position paper?
Chairs
What is the first thing that happens in a MUN session?
Roll call
How many yields are mentioned in the rules of procedure?
3
What are preambulatory clauses?
They come before operative clauses, stating why the committee is addressing the topic.
Can delegates use their own opinions while writing a position paper?
No. Delegates must truly represent their countries.
What does it mean when a chair bangs the gavel during a delegate's speech ?
The delegate's time is nearly up, s/he should wrap up his/her speech
What are some reliable sources to research?
UN official webpages, CIA World Factbook, official websites of governments
How many member states does the European Union (EU) consist of?
28
What is the most important element of a position paper?
Country's stance
How do delegates communicate during conference? Who will assist them?
Note-passing. Admins will pass the notes.
What motion should be raised when a lunch break is needed?
Motion to recess or Motion to suspend the debate.
What vote is required for a draft resolution to pass?
2/3 quorum+1
Should delegates give an in-depth introduction of the topic in the position paper?
No, delegates should only briefly introduce the topic.
What is "motion to divide the house"?
When there is a tie in votes for and against, this motion is used to force those who abstained to vote. The motion will result in a failed or passed draft resolution.
Who is the current secretary general of the UN?
António Guterres
What is an amendment signed by all sponsors and approved by chairs called ?
A friendly amendment.
What are 3 parts of of a position paper?
Topic background, past actions and legislations, proposed solutions and ending.