The United Nations
Country Roles
Resolution Writing
MUN Rules
100

What does "UN" stand for?

What is the United Nations?

100

What is the word for the person representing a country?

Delegate

100

The section of a resolution that explains the background of the issue.

preambulatory clause

100

What do you raise to speak or make a motion?

placard or hand (the folded paper on your desk)

200

How many countries are in the UN? (Hint: Over 190)

What is 193 countries?

200

Should you say “I think” or “The country believes”?

"The country believes" (Question: why is that?)

200

The section of a resolution that contains actionable solutions.

operative clause

200

What do you call the type of debate where each speaker gets timed speaking turns?

moderated caucus

300

What is the big meeting of all UN countries called?

What is the General Assembly?

300

What speech do you give at the start to say your country’s opinion?

opening speech

300

These are the countries that must approve a draft resolution before it's introduced.

sponsors

300

What does the chair say when it’s time to vote and no one can talk?

"We are now in voting procedure"

400

Which part of the UN works to keep peace and stop wars?

What is the Security Council?

400

When can you speak?

ONLY when the Chair acknowledges you

400

These countries support the resolution but are not involved in its creation.

signatories

400

What kind of vote is needed to pass most resolutions in the General Assembly?

simple majority

500

What is the name of the UN court that solves problems between countries?

International Court of Justice

500

What is it called when you team up with other countries to write ideas?

a bloc or coalition

500

This term refers to when two or more draft resolutions are merged into one.

merging

500

What is the role of the Chair or Dais in a Model UN committee?

moderate debate, keep time, and ensure rules are followed