Privileged Motions
Subsidiary Motions
Incidental Motions
Multiple Choice Questions
Open Ended Questions
100

The purpose of the privileged motion to Fix the Time to Which to Adjourn.

What is to set a time to adjourn the meeting?

100

True or false. 

In parliamentary procedure, the motion to postpone indefinitely is a subsidiary motion used to kill a main motion without taking a direct vote on it. This motion does not actually "postpone" it.



What is true?

100

Incidental motions are motions that provide a means of ________ a procedure concerning other motions.

What is questioning?

100

With very few exceptions, a member never speaks ________.

A. while seated.

B. more than once on a main motion.

C. unless permission is granted by the maker of the motion.

D. longer than five minutes.


What is A. while seated?

100

The vote that is required to adopt a secondary amendment.

What is majority?

200

True or false. 

Privileged motions are motions that are unrelated to the current motion, but are of such urgency or importance that they are considered immediately.

What is true?

200

One characteristic of subsidiary motions is that they are applicable to any ________ motion.

What is main?

200

Which one of the following is not an incidental motion?

A. Point of Order

B. Parliamentary Inquiry

C. Postpone Indefinitely

D. Division of the Assembly

What is C. Postpone Indefinitely?

200

In what way can the motion to "Lay on the Table" be utilized?

A. When you want to be done.

B. To kill a motion.

C. To tell someone you do not like them.

D. When more important business has come before the meeting.

What is D. When more important business has come before the meeting?

200

Describe the School Garden Grants (Florida Ag in the Classroom).

What is Florida Agriculture in the Classroom's School Garden Grant Program is designed to fund school garden projects that will educate Florida's students about the importance of agriculture, healthier meal options and allow teachers to use a school garden to teach Florida standards?

300

Privileged motions are motions concerning the ______ of the assembly.

What is rights?

300

_________ is the subsidiary motion that the subsidiary motion to "Amend" takes precedence over.

A. Postpose Definitely

B. Postpone Indefinitely

C. Refer

D. Point of Order

What is B. postpone indefinitely?

300

How is a vote on a Division of the Assembly taken?

What is by a 2/3 rising or standing vote?

300

A second implies that the person who seconded the motion agrees that the motion should.

A. come before the assembly

B. be voted on

C. be passed

D. be failed

What is A. come before the assembly?

300

List 1 way we can use Collaboration between Local Ag Ed Classrooms and County Extension Offices.

What is 

1. resources and curriculums?

2. guest speakers?

3. member of an advisory council?

4. demos and workshops?

400

All of the privileged motion are _______.

A. undebatable

B. debatable

C. amendable

D. able to be laid on the table

What is A. undebatable?

400

______ of the subsidiary motions can be applied to the subsidiary motion to lay on the table.

What is none?

400

The presiding officer called who has no title or is temporary.

A. the chair, chairman, or chairperson

B. madam president

C. the man

D. podium

What is A. the chair, chairman, or chairperson?

500

True or false.

These motions are related to the chairperson, and meeting procedure rather than the item of business being considered.

What is false?

These motions are related to members, the organization, and meeting procedure.

500

Subsidiary motions are motions that may be _______ to another motion for the purpose of modifying it, delaying action on it, or disposing of it.

What is applied?

500

An improper motion is one that conflicts with:

A. a society's bylaws.

B. the Constitution of the United States.

C. state or local laws.

D. all of the above.

What is D. all of the above?