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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. When a committee is appointed 'with power,' this means with power to take all the steps necessary to carry out its instructions (T/F)

2. With a main motion pending and a motion to Amend being debated, which of the following motions would be out of order?

3. The chair rules on all questions of parliamentary procedure affecting the assembly's proceedings (T/F)

4. Recess Vote Requirement

5. When a count has been ordered on a motion, the secretary records in the minutes

6. A special committee

7. A two-thirds vote means two-thirds of those present and voting (T/F)

8. When a main motion, an amendment and a motion to postpone the pending question to a certain time are pending, the first vote is taken on

9. secretary

10. In a series of motions where all are pending and in order, which of the following would be voted on first?

11. To delay consideration of the main motion until the next regular meeting a member would move to

12. If a member makes a motion that is not in order

13. standing committee

14. The effect of the adoption of the motion to Fix the Time to Which to Adjourn is to establish

15. unanimous consent

16. Commit or (Refer) Vote Requirement

17. the chair

18. The chair, on his own initiative, may require any main motion to be in writing before he states the question (T/F)

19. In cases where the next session will not be held until after more than a quarterly time interval has elapsed, the only means by which a question can go over to another session is by being

20. A motion to Postpone Indefinitely is used when a member wishes to

21. A proper way to state the question on a main motion is to say

22. The main motion is one that

23. If it appears that a motion will require time or study to perfect, it would be appropriate for a member to make a motion to

24. When a member wishes to have the pending matter given special study, what does the member do?

25. A proper way to begin the debate process is for the chair to say