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describe the characteristics that make up an ideal presiding officer.

An ideal presiding officer possesses the following characteristics:


1. Willingness to work


2. ability to learn parliamentary procedure


3.Team Spirit


4.Well developed voice


5.Calmness and self-confidence


6.Neat appearance


7.Fair and impartial judgement


8.Skill in leading people

What qualifications should one have to be on a chapter conducting team?

1. Willingness to work


2.ability to learn parliamentary procedure


3.Team spirit


4.Well developed voice


5.Calmness and self confidence


6.neat appearance

what steps must be completed to present a motion?

The following steps must be completed to present a motion.



1. Rising and addressing the chair


2. recognition by the president


3. Presenting the motion


4. Seconding the motion


5. Statement of the question

What is the proper terminology to use when putting the question?

The proper terminology to use when putting the question, or taking the vote is: "those supporting the motion that... say aye. Those opposed say no." Or "Those in favor of the motion that... raise your hand. Those opposed raise your hand."

when does a vote go into effect?
a vote goes into effect following the announcement of the results of the voting.

what action should take place after the


announcement of the results of the voting?

a tap of the gavel should follow the announcement of the results of the vote.
what happens to a motion if the vote results in a tie?
a tie vote means that a motion is lost, assuming the motion requires a majority vote.
what is the purpose of a main motion?
the purpose of a main motion is to present an item of business for consideration and action by the chapter.
is a main motion debatable and amendable?
a main motion is always debatable and amendable
does a main motion require a second and a majority vote
a main motion requires a second and a majority vote
what is the proper terminology to use in stating a main motion
the proper terminology to use in stating a main motion is "I move..."
what is the purpose of the motion to lay on the table
the purpose of the motion to lay on the table is to temporarily delay action on an item of business
is the motion to lay on the table debatable and amendable
the motion to lay on the table is undebatable and unamendable

does the motion to lay on the table require a second


the motion to lay on the table requires a second

what happens to a pending amendments if the main motion is tabled
if a main motion is tabled, all amendments and other motions belonging to it are also tabled

what is the purpose of the previous question


the purpose of the previous question is to terminate discussion on the motion or motions before the chapter and secure an immediate vote

when the previous question is called for without qualifications, to what question does it apply?
if the previous question is called for without qualifications, only the immediate pending question is affected
is the previous question debatable and amendable
the previous question is undebatable and unamendable
what vote is necessary to call the previous question
a two-thirds vote is necessary to call the previous question

when may a vote on the previous question be reconsidered

a vote on the previous question may be reconsidered before the affirmative vote is taken on the pending question or questions

what is the purpose of referring a motion to a committee

the purpose of referring a motion to a committee is to place the question temporarily in a committee

is the motion to refer to a committee debatable and amendable

the motion to refer is debatable and amendable

does the motion to refer to a committee require a second

the motion to refer requires a second

when a motion is referred to a committee, what happens to amendments that are pending to the main motion

when a motion is referred to a committee, amendments that are pending to the main motion are also referred

what is the correct terminology to use when referring a motion to a committee

the correct terminology to use when referring a motion to a committee is: "i move that we refer the motion that... to a committee" or 'to a committee consisting of..." or "to the standing committee on..."

what is the purpose of an amendment

the purpose of an amendment is to modify the motion that is under consideration

when may an amendment be offered to a motion

a member may offer an amendment to an amendable motion after the chair states the question and recognizes the member

in what ways may a motion be amended

an amendment may be done by striking out words inserting or adding or by striking out and inserting words.

what is the proper terminology to use instating an amendment

the proper terminology to use in stating an amendment is: "i move to amend the main motion by..." or "i move to amend the amendment by..."

is the motion to amend debatable and amendable

the motion to amend is debatable when the motion to which it applies debatable; only an amendment of the first rank is amendable

does an amendment require a second and a vote

an amendment requires a second and a majority vote

what is the purpose of rising to a point of order

the purpose of rising to a point of order is to enforce the rules by calling attention to a violation of the rules or mistake in procedure

does a point of order require a second

a point of order does not require a second

is a point of order debatable and amendable

a point of order is undebatable and unamendable

is it proper for the president to call a member out of order

the president is duty bound to enforce the correct rules of procedure and should call a member out of order when they are in error

what is the purpose of an appeal

the purpose of an appeal is the obtain a decision from the chapter to a question on which the presiding officer has made a decision

does an appeal require members to gain recognition before speaking

an appeal does not require recognition before speaking.

what happens if the vote on an appeal, results in a tie

if the vote results in a tie, the chair is sustained

does an appeal require a second

an appeal requires a second

what vote is required to pass an appeal

a majority or tie vote is required to sustain the chair

is an appeal debatable and amendable

an appeal is debatable except in cases where it relates to idecorum (improper conduct), priority of business, or deviation of the rules of speaking. an appeal is unamendable

what is the correct terminology to use when appealing from the decision of the chair

the proper terminology to use when appealing from the decision of the chair is: Mr/ madam president I appeal from the decision of the chair

what is the purpose of suspending the standing rules

the purpose of suspending the standing rules is to permit the chapter to do something that cannot be done without violating its standing rules

what vote is required to suspend the rules

a majority vote is required to suspend the rules

is the motion to suspend debatable and amendable

the motion to suspend is undebatable and unamendable

may a rule be suspended by using unanimous (general) consent? if so explain

unanimous (general) consent may be used the suspend a rule. this may be done so by the chair stating " shall we by unanimous (general) consent suspend the the standing rule of this chapter that..."

what is the purpose of calling for a division of assembly

the purpose of calling for a division of the assembly is to determine the accuracy of a vote, especially when taken by voice or by show of hands

when must one request a division

on must request a division before another motion is stated

must a division receive a second

a division does not require a second

is a division debatable and amendable

a division is undebatable and unamendable

may division be reconsidered

a division cannot be reconsidered

what is the purpose of nomination

the purpose of a nomination is to place the name of a candidate or candidates before the assembly to be voted on for a certain office or position

how may nominations be made

nominations may be made from a committee or from the floor by a member

explain how nominations may be closed and reopened

nominations may be closed by a two-thirds vote on the motion to close nominations. Nominations may be reopened by a majority vote on the motion to reopen nominations

does a nomination require a second

a nomination does not require a second

in what order are candidates voted upon following their nomination

candidates are voted upon in the order in which they were nominated

may the vote on a motion to close nominations be reconsiderd

the vote on a motion to close nominations cannot be reconsidered

what is the purpose of making a parliamentary inquiry

the purpose of making a parliamentary inquiry is to permit a member to gain parliamentary information

is a second required to a parliamentary inquiry, and what type of vote is required

a parliamentary inquiry does not require a second: a vote is not required

is a parliamentary inquiry debatable and amendable

a parliamentary inquiry is undebatable and unamendable

must one receive recognition to make a parliamentary inquiry

recognition is not necessary to make a parliamentary inquiry

can a parliamentary inquiry interrupt a speaker

a parliamentary inquiry may interrupt a speaker

what is the purpose of the motion "withdraw or modify a motion"

the purpose of the motion"withdraw or modify a motion" is to permit the modification or withdrawal of a motion from consideration by the chapter

if the proposer of a motion modifies it in any way, may the seconder withdraw his/her second

if the proposer of a motion modifies it in any way, the seconder may withdraw his/her second

is the motion withdraw or modify a motion debatable and amendable

the motion withdraw or modify a motion is undebatable and unamendable

what vote is necessary to permit one to withdraw a motion

before the motion is stated by the chair, the proposer may withdraw the motion without anyone's consent. No vote is required. after the motion is stated by the chair, it belongs to the assembly and must receive a majority vote to be withdrawn

may a motion to be withdrawn after voting has commenced

a motion cannot be withdrawn after voting has commenced

what is the purpose to adjourn

the purpose of the motion to adjourn is to terminate the meeting

when may a motion to adjourn be offered

a motion to adjourn, when unqualified may be offered at any time other than when the chapter is voting or verifying a vote, unless the vote is by ballot. A motion to adjourn, when qualified, may be offered only when no other motion is before the chapter

is the motion to adjourn debatable and amendable

the motion to adjourn when unqualified is undebatable and unamendable

in a chapter meeting, if the motion to adjourn carries, is the meeting dismissed immediately

in a chapter meeting, if the motion to adjourn carries, the meeting is not dismissed immediately. the closing ceremony should be performed since the motion to adjourn affects only the business session

what is the purpose of the motion to take from the table

the purpose of the motion to take from the table is to again bring back the question before the chapter for further consideration

when may the motion to take from the table be offered

a motion can be taken from the table if some item of business has been transacted since it was tabled

is the motion to take from the table debatable and amendable

the motion to take from the the table is undebatable and unamendable

does the motion to take from the table require a second

the motion to take from the table does require a second

what is the purpose of the motion to reconsider

the purpose of the motion to reconsider is to permit the reconsidering of a vote previously taken on a motion and to again reconsider the question

which members are eligible to offer the motion to reconsider

the motion to reconsider must be made by a member who voted on the prevailing side, unless the vote was by ballot

is the motion to reconsider debatable and amendable

the motion to reconsider is debatable if the question to be reconsidered is debatable, and it is unamendable

does the motion to reconsider require a second and a majority vote

the motion to reconsider requires a second and a majority vote

what is the correct terminology to use in asking that a motion be reconsidered

the correct terminology to use in asking that a motion be reconsidered is: "I move to reconsider the vote on the motion that........ i voted on the prevailing side"

what is the purpose of the motion to rescind

the purpose of the motion to rescind is to cancel action taken by the chapter

what vote is required to rescind an item of business

a majority vote is required to rescind an item of business if previous notice of the proposed action was given, a two- thirds vote is required

under what condition is it not permissible to rescind an item of business

it is not permissible to rescind action that cannot be reversed

what is the proper procedure for adopting an order of business

the proper procedure for adopting an order of business is to present a main motion to adopt a certain order of business

what vote is required to adopt an order of business

a majority vote is required to adopt an order of business when the question is put to the chapter

what is the proper procedure for considering an order of business out of order after an order of business has been adopted

two different methods for considering business items out of order after an order of business has been adopted are:


a. suspend the rules with a two-thirds vote


b.Lay on the table each item of business until the desired item of business is reached

what are the two types of committees most frequently used in FFA chapters

standing committees and special committees are the two types of committees are most frequently used in FFA chapters

who may call committee meetings

committee meetings may be called by the chairperson of the committee or by any two of its members

when a special committee files its final report, should a motion to discharge the committee be brought before the assembly

when a special committee files its report, the committee ceases to exist. a motion to discharge the committee is not required

how do parliamentary rules differ in small committee meetings from those in regular chapter meetings

these rules differ in the following ways:


a. it is not necessary for one to rise and address the chair prior to presenting a motion or speaking


b. the chairperson does not rise to put the question or leave the chair to speak or present a motion


c. it is not necessary for one to second motions

when a committee report contains recommendations, what disposition should be made of the report

when a committee report contains recommendations, a motion to accept the report should be offered. if the motion passes, the chapter assumes responsibility for the report

is a motion to adopt a report necessary when a committee report contains information only

if a committee report contains information only, it is not necessary to offer a motion to adopt the report

after a committee report has been given, should a copy of the report be filed? if so with whom?

a copy of each report should be filed with the secretary

is the treasurer's report acted upon by the chapter If so why

a financial report from the treasurer's report is not acted upon by the chapter. such report is for information only since it will later be checked by an audit committee which will make a report upon which the chapter will act

after a treasurer's report has been given, should a copy be filed if so with whom

after a treasurer's report has been given, copies of the report should be filed with the auditing committee and with the secretary

what major items should be contained in a treasurer's report

a treasurer's report should contain the following major items:


Date of report


Balance on hand at date of last report


Receipts since last report


Disbursements since last report


Present balance


Signature of the Treasurer

How is the reading of the minutes requested

The reading of the minuets is usually requested by the president stating "we will now have the minutes of the previous meeting"

What is the basic number and time debates that a member may have for a debatable motion

The basic rules of speaking are members have the right to speak twice for a total of 10 minutes on each debatable motion

What is a quorum

A quorum is the minimum number of members who must be present at a meeting for the legal transaction of business to occur

If a motion is on the floor and the meeting is adjourned what happens to the motion on the floor

If a meeting is adjourned while an item of business is on the floor, that business will be brought back at the next regular meeting in the form of unfinished business