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What is the minimum amount of people allowed to be on a parliamentary procedure team?
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five
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What is the maximum amount of people allowed to be on a parliamentary procedure team?
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eight
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How many questions are on the HOSA parliamentary procedure test?
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100
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What are the privileged motions?
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raise a question of privilege, recess, adjourn, call for the orders of the day, fix the time to which to adjourn
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What are the subsidary motions?
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lay on the table, previous question, limit or extend limits of debate, postpone definitely, commit or refer, ammend, postpone indefinitely, main motion
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What must all HOSA competitiors wear?
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Navy blue bisiness suits
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What are the five classes of motions?
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Main, subsidary, privileged, incidental, and motions that bring a question again before the assembly
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What is the first step in a parliamentary procedure meeting?
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call the meeting to order
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What does the secretary keep a report of?
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the minutes of the meeting (what happens)
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What does the Treasurer keep a report of?
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a record of receipts and disbursements
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How many motions must be made during a meeting?
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six
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What closes a meeting?
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Adjournment
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If you make a motion what must you do after it has been approved?
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excerise your right of first debate
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Will you be in favor of or opposed to a motion if you made it?
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both
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What are the incidental motions?
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appeal, division of the assembly, division of the question, object to the considerarion of a question, parliamentary inquiry, point of order, suspend the rules, withddraw a motion
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What are the motions that bring a question again before the assembly?
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A. reconsider
B. Rescind C. Take from the table D. All of the above |
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What privileged motions require a second to be discussed?
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A. fix the time to which to adjourn
B. adjourn C. recess D. all of the above |
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Which privileged motions do not require a second to be discussed?
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A. raise a question of privilege
B. all of them do C. call for the orders of the day D. both A&C |
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Which privileged motions are debatable?
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none of them
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Which privileged motions are amendable?
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Fix the time to which to adjourn, recess
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Which of the privileged motions are not amendable?
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Adjourn, raise a question of privilege, call for the orders of the day
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When calling for the orders of the day, which vote is required in order for it to pass?
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no vote, demand
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What privileged motions require majority vote?
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adjourn, recess, fix the time to which to adjourn
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Which privileged motions require chair grants?
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Raise a question of privilege
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What privileged motions can be reconsidered?
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fix the time to adjourn
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Which privileged motions can not be reconsidered?
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adjourn, recess, raise a question of privilege, call for the orders of the day
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Which subsidiary motions require a second in order to be discussed?
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all of them
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Which subsidiary motions do not require a second in order to be discussed?
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none of them
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Which subsidiary motions are debatable?
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postpone indefinitely, commit or refer, amend, main motion, postpone difinitely
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Which subsidiary motions are not debatable?
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A. lay on the table
B. previous question C. limit of extend limits of debate D. all of the above |
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What subsidiary motions are amendable?
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commit or refer, amend, main motions, postpone definitely, limit or extend limits of debate
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What subsidiary motions are not amendable?
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lay on the table, previous question, postpone indefinitely
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What subsidiary motions require majority vote?
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lay on the table, postpone indefinitely, commit or refer, amend, postpone definitely, main motion
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what subsidiary motions require a 2/3 vote?
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previous question, limit or extend limits of debate
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Which subsidiary motions can be reconsidered?
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previous question, limit or extend limits of debate, postpone definitely, commit or refer, amend, main motion
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Which ones are different when reconsidering?
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lay on the table
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Is to amend to a motion debatable?
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yes
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Can you reconsider laying something on the table?
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your must check Robert's rules of order first
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Which incidental motions require a second in order to be discussed?
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appeal, division of the question, suspend the rules
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Which incidental motions do not require a second in order to discussed?
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Division of the assembly, objection to the consideration of a question, parliamentary inquiry, point of order, withdraw moiton
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Which incidental motions are debatable?
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appeal
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Which incidental motions are not debatable?
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division of the assembly, division of a question, obj. to the consideration of a question, parliamentary inquiry, point of order, withdraw a motion, suspend the rules
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Which incidental motions are amendable?
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division of a question
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Which incidental motions are not amendable?
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appeal, division of the assembly, obj. to the consideration of a question, parliamentary inquiry, point of order, withdraw a motion, suspend the rules
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Which incidental motions require a 2/3 vote?
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obj. to the consideration of a question
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Which incidental motions have demand?
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division of the assembly
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What incidental motions require a majority vote?
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appeal, division of a question, withdraw a motion
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Which incidental motion does the chair only vote on?
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point of order
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On which incidental motion must you refer to Robert's rules of order, before voting?
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suspend the rules
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Which method of voting does the question above deal with?
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standing vote
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Which incidental motions can be reconsidered?
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appeal
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Which incidental motions can not be reconsidered?
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division of the assembly, division, parliamentary inquiry, point of order, suspend the rules
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what is the 4th class of motions?
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motions that bring a question again before the assembly
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what are the motions that bring a question again before the assembly?
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reconsider, rescind, take from the table
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Which of these motions require a second in order to be discussed?
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A. reconsider
B. rescind C. take from the table D. All of the above** |
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What must you do before making a motion that brings a question again before the assembly?
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Refer to CDE rule #9 before using these motions in a demonstration
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Which motions that bring a question again before the assembly are debatable?
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A. Reconsider
B. take from the table C. Rescind D. both A and C** |
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Which motions that bring a question again before the assembly are not debatable?
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take from the table
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What motions that bring a question again before the assembly are amendable?
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rescind
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Which motions that bring a question again before the assembly are not amendable?
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A. Reconsider
B. rescind C. take from the table D. both a and c** |
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Which motions that bring a question again before the assembly require majority vote?
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A. reconsider
B. rescind C. take from the table D. all of the above** |
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Which motion that brings a question again before the assembly is different and how?
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Rescind; maj. with notice or maj. of membership
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Which of the motions that bring a question again before the assembly can be reconsidered?
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none
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Which motions that bring a question again before the assembly are neg. only?
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rescind
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When debating a main motion, can you adjourn the meeting?
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yes
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Can you recess during a main motion?
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yes
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Can you amend an amendment?
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yes
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Do you have to ask the chair for permission when calling for the orders of the day?
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no
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When can you withdraw a motion?
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when you hear a debate the changes your opinion
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How would you perform the motion the division of a question?
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break it into two separate
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How many time during a meeting must each person debate?
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once
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How many motions must each person make?
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one
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Who makes the main motion?
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the secretary
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Whose decision is appealed when an appeal is called for?
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the chair
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When a reconsider is in order, what can be said to get the meeting back on track?
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calling for the orders of the day
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should an amendment always be passed?
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yes
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can you take the main motion from the table?
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yes
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can you postpone definitely and postpone indefinitely at the same time?
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no
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What motion can you withdraw with no argument from anyone but the person who made the amendment?
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amend
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Who can move to fix the time to which to adjourn?
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anyone
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What is a parliamentary?
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asking a question about parliamentary procedure
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who is allowed to call for recess?
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anyone
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Who can rule against someone who attempts to appeal the decision of the chair?
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the chair
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Can you discuss the main motion when the secondary motion hasn't been voted on?
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no
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How many times must the gavel be tapped for the meeting to come to order?
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one time
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How many times must the gavel be tapped in orders for everyone to be seated?
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two times
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what is the division of the assembly?
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to recount the votes
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what vote is used when the division of the assembly is called for?
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standing vote
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What does rescinding a motion do?
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take it back
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Who invented parliamentary procedure?
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Robert
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Is it in order to discuss the main motion after adjournment has been passed?
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no
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What edition of Robert's Rules of order is used as a reference is parliamentary procedure?
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10th
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What is the chairman's main purpose?
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to keep the business meeting in order
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How many times must the gavel be tapped for everyone to stand up?
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three times
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Does a parliamentary procedure team have a sentinel?
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no
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Does the chairman sit with the rest of the members?
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no
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Who controls the chair?
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the chairman
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Does the chairman sit with the rest of the members?
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no
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Who hold the gavel?
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the chairman
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How many classes of motions are there?
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four
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