The document is a post-assessment on parliamentary procedure. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts like motions, the role of the chair, and voting procedures. A main motion brings business before the assembly and requires a majority vote to pass. If a motion is out of order, the chair should rule it out of order. The motion to "Lay on the Table" can temporarily set aside a motion due to an urgent issue without setting a time to resume consideration. A parliamentary inquiry is used to obtain information about meeting procedure. The secretary prepares meeting minutes. Any member can second a motion. Referring to a committee allows for discussion in smaller groups. All comments and discussion should be directed through the chair. The five
The document is a post-assessment on parliamentary procedure. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts like motions, the role of the chair, and voting procedures. A main motion brings business before the assembly and requires a majority vote to pass. If a motion is out of order, the chair should rule it out of order. The motion to "Lay on the Table" can temporarily set aside a motion due to an urgent issue without setting a time to resume consideration. A parliamentary inquiry is used to obtain information about meeting procedure. The secretary prepares meeting minutes. Any member can second a motion. Referring to a committee allows for discussion in smaller groups. All comments and discussion should be directed through the chair. The five
The document is a post-assessment on parliamentary procedure. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts like motions, the role of the chair, and voting procedures. A main motion brings business before the assembly and requires a majority vote to pass. If a motion is out of order, the chair should rule it out of order. The motion to "Lay on the Table" can temporarily set aside a motion due to an urgent issue without setting a time to resume consideration. A parliamentary inquiry is used to obtain information about meeting procedure. The secretary prepares meeting minutes. Any member can second a motion. Referring to a committee allows for discussion in smaller groups. All comments and discussion should be directed through the chair. The five
NAME __Alleza B. Solano _ Course/Yr & Sec BSME 1ST YR CEA16 Date ___________ Score________
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer before each number.
1. A main motion __________.
a. brings business before the assembly. b. cannot be amended. c. is the highest-ranking motion?
2. If a member makes a motion that is not in order, __________.
a. he should be censured. b. he should be ruled out of order by the chair c. the chair may suggest an alternate motion.
3. The motion to “Lay on the Table” can be used to __________.
a. kill a motion b. temporarily set aside a motion because something of immediate urgency has arisen, without a time to set to resume its consideration c. postpone consideration of a motion until the next meeting, in order to find out additional information
4. __________ is used to obtain information about meeting procedure.
a. parliamentary inquiry b. point of information c. point of order
5. Who prepares the minutes of a meeting?
a. the secretary b. the president c. the vice-president
6. Who can second a motion?
a. the mover of the motion b. any member c. the president
7. What motion allows discussion in smaller groups?
a. Lay on the Table b. Parliamentary Inquiry c. Refer to a committee
8. A main motion requires what vote to pass?
a. majority b. 2/3 c. general consent d. both a and c
9. All comments and discussion should be directed through the chair.
a. True b. False
10. Name the five (5) ways to vote.
VOICE VOTE BALLOT SHOW OF HANDS OR RISING VOTE PROXY VOTING ROLL CALL VOTE