History
Structure
Procedure
Resolutions
Voting
100

 What was the international organization called that came before the United Nations? 

The League of Nations

100

How many major organs are there in the UN? 

There are 6. 

100

What are three steps for making a motion in a committee? 

Step 1: Raise your placard (horizontally)

Step2: Wait the for the chair to recognize you

Step 3: Stand up and state your motion 


100

What is a resolution? 

It is an international law. 

100

Why is a vote of 'no with rights' more acceptable than a vote of 'yes with rights'? 

Chairs find 'yes with rights' votes to be grandstanding and often frown on it. 'No with rights' is acceptable since it involves the explaining of a countries' psoition afterwards for the working paper. 

200

When was the United Nations founded? 

On October 24, 1945.

200

How many voting members are there in the General Assembly ? 

There are 192. 

200

What is a simple majority? 

 50% of members plus 1


200

What are the two types of clauses in a resolution? How are they different? 

1. Preambulatory clause - set up the history of the issue 

2. Operative Clause - create a solution to the prolbem or suggest alternative means of solving the issue at hand 

200

What is the magic number? 

The magic number is the number of votes required to pass a resolution. Usually, this number is 50% plus one. 

300

What were the first two conflicts the UN had to deal with? 

1. The Independence and partition of Israel (1947)

2. Kashmir (1947)

300

 What is the mandate of ESOSOC? 

This counil deals with economic, social, and environmental aspects of the international system. 

300

What is a moderated caucus?

A moderated caucus is where the chair allows a less structured debate. 

300

What are the three stages of a resolution? 

Stage 1: Working paper (has not formally been introduced to a committee)

Stage 2: Draft resolution (a working paper that has been formally submitted for aproval)

Stage 3: Resolution (when a resolution has been passed by the committee by voting procedures)

300

What is the nuclear option? 

It is the division of the question where an operative clause is actually removed fro teh resolution and undergoes a seperate vote. 

400

What is the main reason why the UN is so inneffective in fullfilling its mandate? 

Many of the members states do not pay their fare share of memership fees. 

400

Why were the operations of the Trusteeship council suspended? 

They achieved their mission of decolonization. 

400

What is the first topic that is always discussed in a committee? 

The first topic that is always discussed is the order of the agenda. 

400

What is an unfriendly ammendment? 

A number of countries try to ammend an operative clause but do not have the support of the sponsors of that resolution. 

400

What is required for a roll call vote? 

Nothing. This motion is simply accepted by the dais.

500

What are considered two of the UNs largest failures? 

1. Failure to stop the Rwandan Genocide (1994)

2. Srebrenica massacre (1995)

500

Who are the P5?

1. The US    2. The UK and Northern Ireland   

3. The People's Republic of China    

4. The Russian Federation

5. France  

500

What does a committee do when there are no more speakers left?

The committee automatically moves to voting procedures. 

500

What is the nickname for a resolution that looks nice on paper, but does not do very much? Or...in other words, contains a large number of preambulatry clauses but only a few operative clauses? 

An Omelet

500

When voting starts, when is the best time to leave the assembly room? _____ the proceedings.

1. before 

2. during

3. after  

3. after 

At the start of voting, the doors are closed and NO ONE is allowed in or out of the room.