Rules of Debate
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100

The session starts, what's the first thing that's going to happen?

Roll Call

100

Why/how is "point of info to the chair" is used

Used to inquire about information on the topic



100

What are follow up questions?

During the processing of points of information, delegates may request to follow up with a secondary question at the direction of the chair.

Only one is allowed in HIAMUN.

100

What are rules of procedure?

They are specific rules for debating resolutions, rules for editing or working with resolutions, and rules for the conference in general

100

State all members in the executive team

Mr. Karim El Dib

Farida Mardini 

Jana El Kawas

Ali Aboutaleb

200

What are the 2 forms of debate

Open debate allows the delegates to take the floor to discuss anything related to the resolution whether it be “in favor” or “against” 

Closed debate is the division of the debate time to times “in favor” and “against” 

200

Explain why "Point of Information to the Speaker" is used

After speakers are done speaking, other delegates may raise points regarding the delegate’s speech. If the delegate wishes to raise a secondary point of information, they may “request to follow up” from the chair

200

State the 4 different amendments 

Strike out, add, insert, change

200

How does the conference go?

Day 1: Opening ceremony 

Day 2: Lobbying and Merging 

Day 3: Debate

Day 4: Debate & Closing ceremony 

200

What are the veto countries?


Hint: there are 5

China

France

Russia

United Kingdom

United States

300

What will happen if the voting results are very close?

The house will be divided and delegations are individually called on to state their vote which is voting by roll-call

300

What is the difference between a point and a motion?

Point = to point something out 

Motion = move the debate

300

What is the difference between Add and Insert?

Add: adding new paragraphs or sub-paragraphs 

Insert: inserting a new continuous phrase into an existing paragraph or subparagraph 

300

What are opening speeches and when are they given?

They are short speeches outlining their stance on the topic and indicating to others how they will debate

They are given on the first day in the very beginning before we start lobbying and merging

300
Finish the sentence: The United Nations consists of _____ member states

The United Nations consists of 193 member states

400

After a delegate is recognized and speaks there are 2 scenarios, what are they?

1. Delegate speaks on resolution 

2. Delegate makes an ammendment 

400

Explain "point of personal privilege" and "point of order"

Point of personal privilege: Used to entertain the comfort of the delegate; can only interrupt a speaker if due to audibility

Point of order: Used to indicate errors made by the chair or other procedural matters





400

Explain the 4 different amendments

Strike out: striking out an entire paragraph or part of one

Add: adding new paragraphs or sub-paragraphs

Insert: inserting a new continuous phrase into an existing paragraph or subparagraph

Change: changing a segment of the paragraph or sub-paragraph with different wording.

400

What is/what do you do in lobbying and merging?

Delegates collaborate to write resolutions, either by combining personal ones or writing from scratch

Delegates also “lobby”; delegates speak to other delegates and try to convince them to support their resolution

400

State the largest and smallest country in the world

Largest: Russia 

Smallest: Vatican City

500

What happens after the main submitter answers any points of information, if open to any?


Hint: there are 2 scenarios 

1. Main submitter yields the floor to another delegate 

2. Main submitter yields the floor to the chair 

500

State 4 different motions 

- Motion to Extend Points of Information to the Speaker

- Motion to Extend Debate Time

- Motion to Divide the House

- Motion to Move Directly into Voting Procedures

- Motion to Move to Open Debate 

- Motion to Suspend the Debate 

- Motion to Adjourn the Debate









500

What are the 2 scenarios of amendments to the second degree?

Scenario 1: Do not resume debate on the original amendment if the amendment to the second degree affects the original amendment in its entirety.

Scenario 2: Resume debate on the orginal amendment after an amendment to the second degree passes that refers to one element of the original amendment only




500

Finish the sentence: 

Because we are _____ and not _____, there are rules that have to be followed to maintain order

Because we are diplomats and not barbarians, there are rules that have to be followed to maintain order

500

Which two countries are not in the United Nations?

Vatican City and Palestine.