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100

Name three classes of motions that the subsidiary motion to Lay on the Table takes precedence over.

1.  Main Motions. 2.  All other subsidiary motions. 3.  Incidental motions that are pending when it is       proposed.

100

Name three unamendable privileged motions that the motion to Withdraw yields to.

1.  Adjourn. 2.  Raise a Question of  Privilege. 3.  Call for the Orders of the Day.

100

Name three undebatable subsidiary motions that the motion to Fix the Time to Which to Adjourn takes precedence over.

1.  Lay on the Table. 2.  Previous Question. 3.  Limit or Extend Limits of Debate.

100

1.  What class of motions does the motion to         Reconsider   belong to?

2.  What is the purpose of the motion to       Reconsider? 

3.  What members can make the motion to       Reconsider?  

1.  Motions that bring a question again before       the assembly. 

2.  Brings back a motion for consideration that       has been voted on. 

3.  Members who have voted on the prevailing       side.

100

Assume that a main motion is pending “to prepare breakfast and lunch for the alumni and faculty.”  State the actual motion to divide this motion in three different places.

1.  “Prepare breakfast (and then lunch) for the       alumni and faculty.” 2.  “Prepare breakfast and lunch for the alumni       (and then faculty).” 3.  “Prepare breakfast for the alumni (and then       lunch for the faculty)” or vice versa.

200

Name three privileged motions that the Previous Question yields to.

1.  Fix the Time to Which to Adjourn. 2.  Adjourn. 3.  Recess. 4.  Raise a Question of Privilege. 5.  Call for the Orders of the Day.

200

1.  What class of motions does Objection to the       Consideration of a Question belong to? 2.  Name the only type of main motion that the      motion Objection to the Consideration of a      Question can be applied to. 3.  Name two incidental motions that Objection       to  the Consideration of a Question can be       applied to.

1.  Incidental. 2.  Original main motions. 3.  It cannot be applied to incidental motions.

200

The privileged motion to Adjourn is made in an unqualified form. 1.  What does that mean? 2.  Name two forms of wording used to make the       privileged  motion to Adjourn.

1.  A time for adjourning or meeting again is not       indicated. 2.  “I move to adjourn“        or      “I move that the meeting [“now”] adjourn.”

200

Name all of the subsidiary motions that can be applied to Rescind that are also not debatable

1.  Lay on the Table. 2.  Previous Question. 3.  Limit or Extend Limits of Debate.

200

Name three rules that can be suspended if they interfere with a proposed action.

1.  Rules contained  in the parliamentary       authority. 2.  Special rules. 3.  Standing rules.

300

When is the order for limiting or extending limits of debate exhausted?

1.  When the motion (s) it was applied to are       voted on. 2.  When the motions that have not been voted       on have been referred to a committee or       postponed indefinitely      or      At the conclusion of the session at which the       motion to Limit or Extend Limits of       Debate was adopted—whichever took place          first.

300

If a point of order adheres to a pending motion, it yields to six motions. Name five of them.

1.  Lay on the Table. 2.  Call for the Orders of the Day. 3.  Raise a Question of Privilege. 4.  Recess. 5.  Adjourn. 6.  Fix the Time to Which to Adjourn.

300

When can the motion to Recess be renewed?

After material progress in debate or business such as an important decision or speech.

300

1.  What is the purpose of the motion to Take       From  the Table? 

2.  What class of motions does the motion to       Take From the Table belong to? 

3.  When a motion is laid on the table, when can it be taken from the table?

1. To bring back a motion that has been laid on       the table. 2.  Motions that bring a question again before       the assembly. 3.  After some business has been transacted       since the motion was laid on the table.

300

Under what circumstances can the motion to Adjourn be legitimately renewed?

After any progress in business or material progress in debate.

400

Name two motions that bring a question again before the assembly that can have the motion to Lay on the Table applied to it.

1.  Reconsider. 2.  Rescind. 3.  Amend Something Previously Adopted (This       motion is not an FFA permissible motion, but       may be used as an answer). 4.  Discharge a Committee. (This motion is not an       FFA permissible motion, but may be used as an       answer).

400

Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised (abbrev. RONR) states that it is the chair’s duty to answer Parliamentary Inquiries when it may assist a member to do one of four things.  Name three of them?

1.  Make an appropriate motion.  2.  Raise a proper point of order.  3.  Understand the parliamentary situation.  4.  Understand the effect of the motion

400

When a member “rises to a question of privilege,” the chair must make two rulings at that time, what are those two rulings?

1.  Whether the request or motion is in fact a       question of privilege. 2.  If so, whether it is urgent enough to interrupt       pending business.

400

1.  If a motion is taken from the table at the       same meeting it was laid on the table, does       an order for a limitation of debate remain       in effect? Explain your answer. 2.  If it is taken from the table at the next       meeting, does the limitation remain in       effect? Explain your answer. 3.  What happens to motions adhering to the       Main Motion when it was laid on the table,       when the motion is taken from the table?

1.  Yes.  The order to Limit Debate       remains in effect. 2.   No. The order to Limit Debate is exhausted. 3.  They continue to adhere and become       pending again.

400

If a member makes a Main Motion and it is seconded, the chair has three options as far as processing the motion. What are the three options?

1.  Rule the motion out of order.    2.  Restate the motion. 3.  Assist the member with rephrasing the       motion if the motion is unclear.

500

What rules is a committee required to operate under?

1.  The bylaws. 2.  The parliamentary authority. 3.  Any special rules of order or standing rules       of the society which are applicable to the       committee.

500

1.  What is the earliest time after a vote is taken       that a Division of the Assembly may be       called? 2.  What is the latest time after a vote is taken       that a Division of the Assembly can be called? 3.  Define what Robert’s Rules of Order Newly       Revised (abbrev RONR) considers to be       “immediately thereafter.”

1.  After the moment the negative votes have       been cast. 2.  Until the announcement of the result is       complete, or immediately thereafter. 3.  Before any debate or business has       intervened such as a member being       recognized and begun speaking in debate,       giving a report or the chair restating a       subsequently made motion.

500

Name the three circumstances when a Call for the Orders of the Day is applicable?

1.  When the agenda, program, or order of       business is being varied from. 2.  When a general order, in order at the time, is       not being taken up. 3.  When the time for considering a special order       has arrived or passed and it is not being taken       up.

500

Name three different items that a motion to Rescind can be applied to.

1.  Bylaw. 2.  Rule. 3.  Policy. 4.  Decision. 5.  Choice. 6.  Any main motion that has been adopted.

500

The presiding officer can be addressed by several titles at a regular meeting.  Name three of them.

1.  Chairman. 2.  Chair. 3.  Chairperson. 4.  President.