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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
  • GAME THREE

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PROCEDURE/ PROTOCOL
VOTES
MOTIONS
TERMS
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Question I 100
  • This is defined as a voting result that is
    greater than 50 of the members

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Question I 200
  • This is the type of vote that is required to pass
    an amendment to a main motion

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Question I 300
  • This is a counted vote that is called for when a
    voice vote is in question

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Question I 400
  • When a motion ceases to exist
  • it is said to be. . .

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Question I 500
  • This is a motion that is passed without a normal
    vote, but all members appear to agree (an example
    is agreeing to adjourn a meeting without actually
    voting on the adjournment)

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Question II 100
  • This means that at least one other person wishes
    to consider an item of business

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Question II 200
  • Any motion to limit debate must be passed by this
    vote

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Question II 300
  • These are the three ways to amend a main motion

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Question II 400
  • The motion to adjourn is this rank of motion

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Question II 500
  • This is the highest ranking subsidiary motion

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Question III 100
  • This is a word used to oppose a motion

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Question III 200
  • This is a word meaning a short intermission in a
    meeting

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Question III 300
  • This is a committee that is short term and
    disbanded once a task is completed

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Question III 400
  • This is a word meaning closely related or
    relevant to the question on the floor

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Question III 500
  • This is the definition of a plurality vote

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Question IV 100
  • This person establishes an agenda

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Question IV 200
  • This is a general rule document that governs an
    assembly

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Question IV 300
  • This is what is said when another member strays
    from the pending question

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Question IV 400
  • This is who makes decisions in an organization

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Question IV 500
  • This is when the Chair is allowed to vote

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Question V 100
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Question V 200
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Question V 300
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Question V 400
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Question V 500
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Answer I 100
  • What is a simple majority?

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Answer I 200
  • What is a simple majority vote?

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Answer I 300
  • What is Division of Assembly?

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Answer I 400
  • What is null and void?

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Answer I 500
  • What is General Consent?

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Answer II 100
  • What is a second?

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Answer II 200
  • What is a 2/3 vote?

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Answer II 300
  • What is change, strike out, or insert?

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Answer II 400
  • What is privileged motion?

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Answer II 500
  • What is Lay on the Table?

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Answer III 100
  • What is nay?

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Answer III 200
  • What is a recess?

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Answer III 300
  • What is an ad hoc committee?

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Answer III 400
  • What is germane?

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Answer III 500
  • What is the greatest number of votes awarded in
    an election of more than two people, where nobody
    gets the majority of votes?

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Answer IV 100
  • What is the Chair?

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Answer IV 200
  • What is a constitution?

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Answer IV 300
  • What is Point of Order?

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Answer IV 400
  • What is the majority?

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Answer IV 500
  • What is when the vote is a counted vote (or a
    non-voice vote) or to break a tie

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Answer V 100
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Answer V 200
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Answer V 300
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Answer V 400
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Answer V 500
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