Meeting Basics
Motions in Action
Committees & Governance
Debate & Decorum
Parliamentary Power Moves
100

This is the primary purpose of parliamentary procedure.

What is ensuring meetings run smoothly, efficiently, and democratically?

100

This is the first step in processing a motion.

What is raising a motion?

100

This type of committee exists permanently to address ongoing organizational needs.

What is a standing committee?

100

Members must receive this before speaking.

What is recognition from the chair?

100

This procedure allows action without a formal vote if nobody objects.

What is unanimous consent?

200

This person recognizes members before they are allowed to speak.

Who is the chairperson?

200

This step occurs immediately after a motion is made.

What is obtaining a second?

200

This type of committee is created for a specific short-term purpose.

What is a special committee?

200

A member generally may speak no more than this many times on the same motion.

What is two times?

200

This motion immediately ends debate and moves to a vote.

What is the Previous Question?

300

This is the minimum number of members required to conduct business.

What is a quorum?

300

After a motion is seconded, this person restates it to the assembly.

Who is the chairperson?

400

300

This motion sends a matter to a smaller group for investigation.

What is Refer to Committee?

300

This term means debate must remain relevant to the motion under consideration.

What is germane?

300

This percentage vote is required to adopt the Previous Question motion

What is a two-thirds vote?

400

This document establishes the order of business for a meeting.

What is an agenda?

400

This motion introduces a new idea or proposal for consideration.

 What is a main motion?

400

A budget committee is an example of this type of committee.

What is a standing committee?

400

All remarks should be directed to this person rather than other members.

Who is the chairperson?

400

Unlike referring a motion to committee, this motion temporarily sets it aside and is not debatable.

What is Lay on the Table?

500

According to Robert’s Rules, this principle balances majority rule with protection of minority rights.

What is parliamentary procedure?

500

These are the six steps required to process a motion.

What are Raise, Second, Restate, Discuss, Vote, and Announce?

500

This is the primary difference between standing and special committees.

What is permanence versus temporary assignment?

500

This rule prevents meetings from turning into personal arguments.

What is addressing all remarks through the chair?

500

This incidental motion is used when a member believes the rules are being violated.

What is a Point of Order?