General Trivia
Countries
Parli Pro, Points, & Motions
MUN Terminology
Conferences
100

A disease caused by a lack of Vitamin C.

What is scurvy?

100

Both a country and a continent.

What is Australia?

100

A motion for a moderated caucus requires these.

What are topic, total time, and speaking time?

100

A person who is representing a country or state.

What is a delegate?

100

The document a delegate must prepare prior to attending a conference.

What is a position paper?

200

The Constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote.

What is the 19th amendment?

200
The smallest country in the world.

What is Vatican City?

200

The different ways can you vote in committee.

What are yes, no, and abstain?

200

A card that delegates use to vote, ask questions, etc.

What is a placard?

200

What NGO stands for.

What is a non-governmental organization?

300

The person who assassinated Abraham Lincoln.

Who was John Wilkes Booth?

300

The only country starting with the letter ‘Y’.

What is Yemen?

300

Speaking with other delegates when you do not have the floor.

What is cross debate?

300

A type of caucus in which delegates leave their seats to mingle and speak freely.

What is an unmoderated caucus?

300

The dress code for conferences.

What is Western business attire?

400

The symbol for copper on the periodic table.

What is Cu?

400

The only country with a non-rectangular flag.

What is Nepal?

400

The very last motion in a committee.

What is motion to adjourn?

400

A group of delegates who are working together on one or more documents or amendments and also vote together.

What is a bloc?

400

A fast-paced committee with unexpected events and more power than a traditional committee.

What is a crisis committee?

500

The fast-food company that piloted a chicken-flavored nail polish.

What is KFC?

500

The number of countries in the United Nations.

What is 193?

500

A motion used to request changes for personal comfort. 

What is a Point of Personal Privilege?

500

Etiquette for participating in committee.

What is decorum?

500

Written requests which are sent to, read by, and approved or denied by the crisis staff/Backroom.

What is a directive?