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- what is the official reference book for parli?
a: roberts rules of order black
b: bobs book of rules white
c: parli rulez red
- which is not a benefit of using parli?
a: focus on one item at a time white
b: allow everyone to talk at once light green
c: majority rules purple
- the presiding officer is also known as the:
a: ruler red
b: director dark green
c: chair grey
- this member keeps the minutes during a meeting.
a: members yellow
b: secretary green
c: reporter grey
- what must happen next for a main motion to be discussed?
a: second orange
b: first dark green
c: discussed red
- which type of vote requires members to rise/raise their hand?
a: voice grey
b: rising brown
c: secret ballot blue
- minimum number of members who must be present for business to be conducted:
a: minority lt. blue
b: majority yellow
c: quorun blue
- how many taps of the gavel adjourns a meeting?
a: one pink
b: two red
c: three black
Brief Explanations
- Robert's Rules of Order is the well - known official reference for parliamentary procedures.
- In parliamentary settings, everyone cannot talk at once as it would lead to chaos; focus on one item at a time and majority rules are benefits.
- The presiding officer is commonly called the Chair.
- The Secretary is responsible for keeping minutes in a meeting.
- A main motion needs a second before it can be discussed.
- A Rising vote requires members to rise or raise their hands.
- A Quorum is the minimum number of members required to conduct business.
- Three taps of the gavel adjourns a meeting.
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