Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Jeopardy PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE. VOTES MOTIONS TERMS PROCEDURES PROTOCOL 100 200 300 400 500.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Jeopardy PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE. VOTES MOTIONS TERMS PROCEDURES PROTOCOL 100 200 300 400 500."— Presentation transcript:

1 Jeopardy PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE

2 VOTES MOTIONS TERMS PROCEDURES PROTOCOL 100 200 300 400 500

3 Question I 100 Back Another name for a paper vote. Answer

4 Question I 200 Back This type of vote is required to restrict the right of members to speak or vote on an issue. Answer

5 Question I 300 Back This is the type of vote that is needed to “Move the Previous questions Answer

6 Question I 400 Back This is the type of vote that is taken by calling out individual member’s names for their vote. Answer

7 Question I 500 Back True or False Moving the Previous Question requires a second Answer

8 Question II 100 Back This is the number of motions or items that can be considered at one time. Answer

9 Question II 200 Back This is the number of times that each person can speak or discuss on any issue Answer

10 Question II 300 Back This is a word meaning that motions are considered in order of their importance Answer

11 Question II 400 Back A person who proposed a motion must do this when discussing the motion Answer

12 Question II 500 Back True or False A person making a motion cannot vote against it Answer

13 Question III 100 Back This is the record of business conducted at a meeting Answer

14 Question III 200 Back This is the word for the mallet used to call a meeting to order Answer

15 Question III 300 Back These are the words used to accept a secretary’s report Answer

16 Question III 400 Back These are the words used to accept a secretary’s report that has been changed Answer

17 Question III 500 Back This is the word meaning to neither agree nor oppose Answer

18 Question IV 100 Back When debating a motion the speaker addresses his remarks to this place or person Answer

19 Question IV 200 Back This is the place where the secretary’s minutes are read Answer

20 Question IV 300 Back A motion laid on the table becomes this type of business at the next meeting Answer

21 Question IV 400 Back This takes place between the second of a motion and its discussion Answer

22 Question IV 500 Back This is how a person gains the floor Answer

23 Answer I 100 What is a Ballot Back

24 Answer I 200 What is a two-thirds vote? Back

25 Answer I 300 What is a two-thirds vote? Back

26 Answer I 400 What is roll call? Back

27 Answer I 500 What is True Back

28 Answer II 100 What is Only One item Back

29 Answer II 200 What is two times Back

30 Answer II 300 What is precedence Back

31 Answer II 400 What is discussing or speaking in favor of the motion Back

32 Answer II 500 What is False Back

33 Answer III 100 What are Minutes Back

34 Answer III 200 What is a gavel Back

35 Answer III 300 What is “Approved as Read” Back

36 Answer III 400 What is “Approved as Corrected” Back

37 Answer III 500 What is abstain Back

38 Answer IV 100 What is the chair Back

39 Answer IV 200 What is the chair Back

40 Answer IV 300 What is old business Back

41 Answer IV 400 What is the motion is restated Back

42 Answer IV 500 What is stand, address the chair, have their name called /or a nod is given Back


Download ppt "Jeopardy PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE. VOTES MOTIONS TERMS PROCEDURES PROTOCOL 100 200 300 400 500."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google