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JEOPARDY Parliamentary Procedure Madison Anderson Animal Science 1 - Fall 2014
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VocabularyMotionsSpeechesVotingRandom $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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What is the Minority?
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Answer: Less than half
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Define Majority
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Answer: More than half; Group that controls the most votes
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What is the Agenda?
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Answer: A list of what will be discussed at a business meeting
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What is the difference between a motion and to amend a motion?
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Answer: A motion presents a new item of business and to amend is to change a motion.
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What is 2/3 of the total membership called?
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Answer: A Quorum
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Describe the Amendment motion
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Answer: To change a motion by striking out or adding words. It is debatable, amendable, and requires a second and majority vote
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Which motion is used to stop discussion?
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Answer: Previous Question
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If someone wants to have a counted vote, then what motion would they use?
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Answer: Division of the House
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Which motion is recognized by saying: “I move to…” or “I move that…”?
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Answer: Main Motion
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Which motions are debateable?
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Answer: Amendment, and Refer to a Committee
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What is a type of speech that provides information?
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Answer: Informative
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What are the three basic parts of a speech?
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Answer: Informative, Persuasive, and Extemporaneous
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What are 3 things to consider when preparing a speech?
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Answer: Purpose, Audience, and Occasion
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What should the writer do after he/she has chosen the purpose, audience, and occasion?
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Answer: A Topic
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What are good things to do when giving a speech to a large audience?
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Answer: Be enthusiastic, Smile, Use gestures, Have good eye contact, and Be sincere
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What are the 2 types of voting?
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Answer: Majority & 2/3 Majority
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Name a motion that requires a majority vote
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Answer: Either Refer to a Committee, Adjourn, or Amendment
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What are the four methods of voting?
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Answer: Voice Vote, Visual Vote, Roll Call, and Ballot
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What are the 2 different kinds of a Visual Vote?
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Answer: Standing and Raising Hands
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What are motion(s) that require a 2/3 vote?
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Answer: Suspend the Rules, and Previous Question
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What symbol represents authority in a parliamentary procedure meeting?
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Answer: The Gavel
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Presiding officers should have what 2 aptitudes?
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Answer: Fair and Impartial
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What does one tap of the gavel mean?
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Answer: To sit down, announce the vote, or adjourn
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Observing the rule of the _(blank)_ keeps unpopular ideas from being adopted.
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Answer: Majority
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What is the definition of Parliamentary Procedure?
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Answer: Using well- defined rules to conduct business through a formal, organized approach
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