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  • Q1
    1. Describe the characteristics that make up an ideal presiding officer
    1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Ability to lead others 6. Neat Appearance 7. Fair and impartial judgment 8. Skill in leading people
    1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Calmness and self-confidence
    1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Calmness and self-confidence 6. Neat Appearance
    An ideal presiding officer possesses the following characteristics: 1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Calmness and self-confidence 6. Neat Appearance 7. Fair and impartial judgment 8. Skill in leading people
    30s
  • Q2
    2. What qualifications should one have to be on a chapter conducting team?
    1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Calmness and self-confidence
    Members selected to be on a chapter conducting team should possess the following qualifications: 1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Calmness and self-confidence 6. Neat Appearance
    1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Calmness and self-confidence 6. Neat Appearance 7. Fair and impartial judgment 8. Skill in leading people
    1. Willingness to work 2. Ability to learn parliamentary procedure 3. Team Spirit 4. Well-developed voice 5. Ability to lead others 6. Neat Appearance 7. Fair and impartial judgment 8. Skill in leading people
    30s
  • Q3
    3. What steps must be completed to present a motion?
    1. Rising and addressing the president 2. Recognition by the president 3. Presenting the motion 4. Seconding the motion 5. Statement of the question
    1. Rising and addressing the president 2. Recognition by the president 3. Presenting the motion 4. Seconding the motion 5. Statement of the question 6. Voting on the motion and its amendments
    1.Recognition by the president 2.Presenting the motion 3. Seconding the motion
    1. Rising and addressing the president 2. Recognition by the vice president 3. Presenting the motion 4. Seconding the motion 5. Statement of the question
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  • Q4
    4. What is the proper terminology to use when putting the question?
    "Those supporting the motion that... say yea. Those opposed say no" OR "Those in favor of the motion that... raise your hand. Those opposed raise your hand"
    The proper terminology to use when putting the question, or taking the vote is: "Those supporting the motion that... say yes. Those opposed say no" OR "Those in favor of the motion that... raise your hand. Those opposed raise your hand
    "Those supporting the motion that... say aye. Those opposed say aye"
    The proper terminology to use when putting the question, or taking the vote is: "Those supporting the motion that... say aye. Those opposed say no" OR "Those in favor of the motion that... raise your hand. Those opposed raise your hand"
    30s
  • Q5
    5. When does a vote go into effect?
    A vote goes into effect following the voting on the amendment and its motion.
    A vote goes into effect following the announcement of the discussion.
    A vote goes into effect following the announcement of the results of the voting.
    A vote goes into effect following the vote.
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  • Q6
    6. What action should take place after the announcement of the results of the vote?
    A rapid tap of the gavel should follow the announcement of the results of the vote.
    The chair will move to close the meeting
    the next item of business will be brought before the chapter
    A tap of the gavel should follow the announcement of the results of the vote.
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  • Q7
    7. What happens to a motion if the vote results in a tie?
    A tie vote means that the motion is lost unless that vote is on a subsidiary motion.
    A tie vote means that a standing vote is necessary
    A tie vote means that a motion is lost, assuming the motion requires a majority vote.
    A tie vote always results in the motion being passed
    30s
  • Q8
    8. What is the purpose of a main motion?
    The purpose of a main motion is to discuss business matters
    The purpose of a main motion is to present an item of business for consideration and action by the chapter.
    The purpose of a main motion is to bring an item of business
    The purpose of the main motion is to aid in the passing of important motions
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  • Q9
    9. a main motion debatable and amendable?
    A main motion is undebatable and amendable
    A main motion is always debatable and amendable.
    A main motion is undebatable and unamendable.
    A main motion is debatable and unnameable
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  • Q10
    10. Does a main motion require a second and a majority vote?
    A main motion requires a second and a vote
    A main motion requires a second and a majority vote
    A main motion requires a second and a 3/8th vote
    A main motion requires a second and a 2/3rd vote
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  • Q11
    11. What is the proper terminology to use in stating a main motion?
    The proper terminology to use in stating a main motion is: I agreed to move
    The proper terminology to use in stating a main motion is: It has been moved and seconded that
    The proper terminology to use in stating a main motion is: I move...
    The proper terminology to use in stating a main motion is:I make the motion that ...
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  • Q12
    12. What is the purpose of the motion to lay on the table?
    The purpose of the motion to lay on the table is to temporarily delay action on an item of business
    The purpose of the motion to lay on the table is to again bring the question before the chapter for further consideration.
    The purpose of the motion to lay on the table is to present an item of business for consideration and action by the chapter.
    The purpose of the motion to lay on the table is to terminate discussion on an item of businesses and secure an immediate vote
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  • Q13
    13. Is the motion to lay on the table debatable and amendable?
    The motion to lay on the table is undebatable and amendable
    The motion to lay on the table is debatable and unamendable
    The motion to lay on the table is undebatable and unamendable
    The motion to lay on the table is debatable and amendable
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  • Q14
    14. Does the motion to lay on the table require a second?
    The motion to lay on the table requires a second only in certain situations
    The motion to lay on the table requires a second and a majority vote
    The motion to lay on the table requires a second
    The motion to lay on the table does not require a second
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  • Q15
    15. What happens to a pending amendment if the main motion is tabled?
    When a main motion is tabled, amendments and other motions belonging to it are lost
    When a main motion is tabled, the amendments but be voted on before adjourning the meeting.
    When a main motion is tabled, there can be no amendments to the motion
    When a main motion is tabled, all amendments and other motions belonging to it are also tabled
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