Motions
Mods & Unmods
Resolution Papers
MUN Fun Facts & History
Crisis & Advanced Committees
100

What motion is used to begin formal debate in committee?

Motion to open debate.

100

Which type of caucus is controlled by the chair and has a set speaker’s list?

Moderated Caucuses

100

What are the two main types of clauses in a resolution paper?

Preambulatory and operative clauses.

100

What was the first failed version of the United Nations?

League of Nations

100

What is a crisis committee in Model UN?

A dynamic committee where events change rapidly and delegates react to new scenarios.

200

What is the minimum number of delegates required to support a motion before it’s considered?

One second.

200

What is the main purpose of an unmoderated caucus?

To negotiate, form blocs, and draft resolutions.

200

What phrase typically begins operative clauses?

Action verbs (e.g., “Encourages,” “Requests,” “Decides”).

200

What is the most commonly simulated UN body in MUN conferences?

The Security Council.

200

What is an individual directive?

A secret action or order sent by a delegate to the crisis staff, not shared with the full committee.

300

What point is used if a delegate cannot hear the speaker?

Point of personal privilege.

300

Who decides the length and speaker’s time for a moderated caucus?

The delegation that motions and it passes by committees vote.

300

What is required for a resolution to be introduced for debate?

It must reach the minimum required number of sponsors and signatories.

300

Which document serves as the foundation for most MUN rules of procedure?

Robert’s Rules of Order.

300

In a crisis committee, who is responsible for introducing new developments and updates?

The crisis staff or crisis director.

400

Which motion ends all debate on a topic and moves the committee to voting procedure?

Motion to close debate.

400

Can you raise a Point of Order during an unmoderated caucus?

No, there is no formal order during unmods.

400

What is the purpose of preambulatory clauses in a resolution?

To provide background, context, and justification for the actions proposed.

400

What are the 6 official United Nation languages?

The UN operates in six official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.

400

How do crisis notes differ from formal speeches in committee?

Crisis notes are private, written communications to staff; speeches are public and shared with the committee.

500

What happens if there is a tie vote on a procedural motion?

The motion fails.

500

Name two strategies for making the most out of unmoderated caucus time.

Building alliances, drafting clauses, negotiating amendments, or gathering signatures.

500

How are operative clauses formatted?

Numbered paragraphs starting with an italicized, underlined, or capitalized verb (e.g., Calls, Recommends), followed by a semicolon and ending with a period only on the final clause

500

Which city hosted the first Model UN conference in 1947?

St. Lawrence University in New York.

500

Name one skill especially important in crisis MUN that is less critical in traditional committees.

Rapid decision-making, creative problem-solving, or adaptability.