Conference Reminders
Points and Motions
UN Committees
UN History
Name the Country
100

When is the conference?

May 9th

100

What is the Point of Inquiry?

The Point of Inquiry is used ask the chairs a question about a procedure you are unfamiliar with.

100

What is the main function of the UNHRC and what does it stand for?

The UNHRC aims to protect human rights and improve accessibility to basic needs. It stands for United Nations Human Rights Council. 

100

When was the United Nations created?

The United Nations was created on October 24, 1945.

100

Which country has over 6,800 islands?

Japan

200

Where is the conference?

The Roeper School, in Birmingham

200

What is the Point of Order?

The Point of Order is used to correct a procedural mistake that may have been made. 

200

What is the main function of UNESCO and what does it stand for?

UNESCO aims to preserve cultural heritage. It stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.

200

Which President created the UN?

Franklin D. Roosevelt.

200

Which country has the world's largest cave?

Vietnam
300

What should you bring to the conference

Research Binder, Water Bottle, Lunch, Snack, Sticky Notes, Something to write with

300

What is the Motion to Set Speaker Time?

Used to change speaking time.

300

What is the main function of UNEA and what does it stand for?

UNEA helps with setting global environmental frameworks and ensuring environmental growth. It stands for UN Environment Assembly.

300

How many members states were originally a part of the UN?

The UN had 51 member states initially.

300

Which country is the world's lowest lying nation, with a ground elevation of just 1.5 meters? 

Maldives

400

What is the committee and topic?

The committee is UNDP, and the topic is Free and Fair Elections.

400

What is the difference between a point and a motion?


A point can be used to address something outside the topic being debated at the time, while a motion can be used to advance the flow of the committee and is primarily for procedural matters.

400

What is the main function of UNICEF and what does it stand for?

UNICEF works to promote children's rights and ensure their continued well-being. It stands for United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.  

400

Why was the UN created?

The UN was created after the World War II to prevent future global conflicts and instill peace and cooperation.

400

Which country has the highest-valued currency unit in the world?

Kuwait

500

When should you get there by?

Arrive at the school by 8:30.

500

What is the Motion for a Round Robin? 

The Round Robin is a motion to have everyone in a committee speak and express their ideas on a certain topic one by one. 

500

What is the main function of IAEA and what does it stand for?

IAEA has the main goal of ensuring that nuclear technology is harmless and safe. It stands for International Atomic Energy Agency.

500

What organization did the UN replace that was ineffective at preventing conflict? 

The UN replaced the League of Nations, which was not effective at ensuring world peace.

500

Which country is the location of the world's first coin?

Turkey