General Procedure
Points and Motions
Resolutions
Random (UN + World Politics)
SAAC lore
100

Delegates are NEVER allowed to use these to refer to themselves in all standard MUN committees.

What are personal pronouns?

100

The point used by delegates to request something regarding their wellbeing (for example, if a delegate needs to go to the bathroom or cannot hear another delegate's question)

What is point of personal privilege?

100

Delegates who submit and present the resolution, often providing the most funding or support.

What are main submitters?

100

This UN body can authorize binding sanctions and military force.

What is the UN Security Council?

100

This motion, made by William, was the stupidest motion of SAAC involving a canned beverage. It was also one of the two motions only that he made. Bonus 100 points: This is the other motion William made.

What was motion to drink fanta?

Bonus: What was motion for an unmod of 30 minutes?

200

Delegates must say this if they are willing to answer any number of questions after a speech

What is "open to any and all POIs"?

200

The motion used to open informal debate, often for drafting resolutions.

What is motion for unmoderated caucus?

200

Delegates who support bringing a draft to the floor but don't need to agree with its content.

Who are the signatories?

200

The principle that states should not interfere in the internal matters of other states — a core pillar of international law.

What is state sovereignty?

200

This is the only Lincoln delegate who forgot to write his position paper and then proceded to fumble the bag by admitting to sponsor illegal South African militias.

Who is Incheol?

300

This list is open for most of the conference, including for POIs, unmods, and opening speeches, and is the default form of debate unless a caucus is passed.

What is the speakers list?

300

The point used when a chair is not following correct procedure.

What is point of order?

300

The section of a resolution that begins with verbs like Encourages, Requests, or Urges.

What are operative clauses?
300

These countries, called P5s, have the ability to veto a Security Council resolution.

What are China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States?

300

This "niche" reference was made during the imposter lunch session by Matteo for the word "headphones."

What is "apple juice"?

400

Delegates or the chair must do this at the beginning of the debate to determine which topic/issue is debated first.

What is setting the agenda?

400

The motion or point used to force delegates to either vote for or against a resolution. Delegates lose the right to abstain.

What is motion to divide the house?

400

The type of amendment that only requires the approval of the main submitters to pass.

What is a friendly amendment?
400

These agreements are a series of international treaties that establish the legal framework for humanitarian treatment during armed conflicts. 

What are the Geneva Conventions?

400

These two people from our school were left at ISC for 2 hours because their host families forgot about them and hosted Graded students instead.

Who are Juan and Matteo?
500

A group of delegates with similar views who collaborate to work on a common goal, such as drafting a resolution.

What is a bloc?

500

This allows a delegate to respond when their personal or national integrity has been directly insulted by another speaker.

What is right of reply?

500

This type of punctuation is only used once in an entire resolution

What is a period?

500

United States, France, China, Japan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Saudi Arabia

What are the allies of Djibouti?

500

Manu got locked in this place when he was trying to go to the bathroom (wink wink). Bonus (50 points): He had to call this person to get him out.

Where is the Wildcat Arena (ISC gym)?

Bonus: Who is Matteo?