MUN Procedures
Motions & Points
Country Facts
Debate Skills
Fun Facts
100

What is a delegate?

A person representing a country.

100

What is a Point of Order?

A request to correct a procedural mistake.

100

Which country has the largest population?

China

100

What is an opening statement?

A speech to introduce your position.

100

What animal is on the Australian coat of arms?

Kangaroo and Emu

200

What is the Chair's role?

The Chair moderates the debate and enforces rules.

200

What does Motion to Close Debate mean?

A motion to end debate and move to voting.

200

Which country is the smallest by land size?

Vatican City

200

What does yielding the floor mean?

Giving up your speaking time to another delegate.

200

Which country eats the most chocolate?

Switzerland

300

What is quorum?

The minimum number of members needed to start the meeting.

300

What is a Motion to Set the Agenda?

A motion that decides the order of topics discussed.

300

Which country is known for inventing pizza?

Italy

300

What is a rebuttal?

Responding to another argument.

300

What is the official language of Brazil?

Portuguese

400

What happens during moderated caucus?

A timed debate where delegates speak in turns.

400

How do you motion to suspend the meeting?

Raise a motion stating the reason and get approval.

400

Which country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?

France

400

What does constructive speech mean?

A speech that introduces your main argument.

400

Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?

Japan

500

What is the purpose of a resolution?

A document proposing solutions to an issue.

500

What is a Point of Personal Privilege?

A request related to personal comfort (like speaking louder).

500

Which country has the most official languages?

South Africa (11 official languages)

500

What is an amendment in a resolution?

A formal change proposed to improve a resolution.

500

Which country invented paper?

China