Motions
Points/Yields
Resolutions
Position Papers
Random
100

What motion is made to officially begin debate?

"motion to open debate"

100

Which motion is made to take care of personal matters like bathroom or water?

Point of personal privilege

100

What are the two types of clauses?

Preambulatory and operative

100

What is position paper and why is it useful?

A research paper on your committee topics. It helps you understand the topics and show the chairs that you are committed. You must have a position paper to win an award

100

What do the chairs do?

Monitor and supervise the committee and decide awards

200

Which of the following to you do first in committee: set the agenda OR open the speakers list

Open the speakers list

200

What does point of order do?

Way of pointing out a mistake by the chair or another delegate regarding procedural matters

200

What three things must be included at the top of your resolution paper?

Title, topic, signatories, and sponsors

200

What things must be included at the top of your position paper?

Your name, position name, topics/committee, and school

200

What does present and voting mean?

You are in attendance and do NOT have the right to abstain from voting

300

What two things must be included when making a motion for a moderated caucus?

Time and topic

300

What is right of reply?

The right to immediately respond to a delegate because they directly targeted you when speaking 

300

What is the preambulatory clause

Explains the impact of the issue and why is should be fixed

300

What comes first in the position paper and what is the purpose? (200 extra points if you know when it is used in committee)

Introduction - basic information on both topics and position (Bonus answer: Opening statement)

300

What is the best award you can get?

Best delegate

400

What does 9:45 mean? (200 extra points if you know how many delegates get to speak)

9 minutes in total and 45 seconds for each delegate to speak (bonus answer: 12 delegates)
400

What are the three types of yields you can do?

You can yield your time to the chair, questions, or another delegate

400

What is the operative clause

Explains what exactly will be done to solve the issue

400

What are individual sections within a topic?

Background information, impacts, current efforts, potential solutions

400

What is the secretariat? (bonus points if you can name the secretary general for our conference)

The planning board of the conference (bonus answer: ADITYA)

500

How would you make a motion to present resolutions? (Hint...you need to mention two other things related to time)

"Motion to present all working papers with a presentation time of 3 minutes and 2 minute Q&A"

500

What is an example of when you would use a yield to another delegate?

Yielding your time to another person in your bloc to elaborate on your resolution ideas

500

What is the difference between signatories and sponsors?

Sponsors are the delegates who completely support the resolution and will vote for it (they normally write it). Signatories are delegates who are interested, but still want to hear the presentation before voting

500

What part of the position paper is optional?

Conclusion

500

When is Moody MUN?

March 7th and 8th