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FBLA Parliamentary Procedures Study Guide
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FBLA Parliamentary Procedures Study Guide
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25 Questions

1. Minutes should record all main motions that were made or taken up except if withdrawn (T/F)

2. If a member wishes to propose a change in a pending question, which motion is used?

3. Fifth Order of Business

4. An incidental main motion

5. A subsidiary motion can be applied to any

6. In a mass meeting the quorum consists of those who attend the meeting (T/F)

7. If a draft of the minutes has been sent to all members in advance, it is presumed that the members have read them and the minutes are not read unless requested (T/F)

8. The first item of business at a regular meeting is the report of officers (T/F)

9. A member can propose a short intermission by moving to Recess (T/F)

10. The minutes of a special meeting are approved

11. During debate a member must confine remarks to the pending question and avoid personalities (T/F)

12. A person who is not the first to ride and address the chair may be given preference in being recognized if

13. Subsidiary motions assist the assembly in treating or disposing of a main motion (T/F)

14. The secretary records in the minutes

15. The purpose of a second is

16. The maker of the motion

17. Members of an assembly

18. Adjourn Vote Requirement

19. The basic principle of decision in a deliberative assembly is that

20. The motion to Lay on the Table is a privileged motion (T/F)

21. A committee report may contain how the committee undertook its work, facts obtained, findings, and recommendations or resolutions (T/F)

22. Postpone Indefinitely Vote Requirement

23. Unless there is a rule to the contrary, a member may speak

24. In the absence of a provision in the bylaws, the quorum of an organized society is

25. The minutes of an executive session may be approved at any regular meeting (T/F)