| Definition | Term | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What a participant is called | Delegate | 93%
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| Discussion with a set time to speak, a given subject, and a speakers list (ex. 6:30 on xyz) | Moderated caucus | 83%
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| The person or people running a committee | Chair | 79%
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| The particular group you are in during an event | Committee | 71%
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| Group of students who travel to a competitive event together | Delegation | 71%
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| Discussion with a set time, but free to wander the room and no speakers list (ex. 15 min _____) | Unmoderated caucus | 71%
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| Final merged paper written by multiple groups of delegates, goal of committee is to pass | Resolution | 62%
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| Attendance | Roll call | 62%
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| Competitive event hosted by schools/universities | Conference | 60%
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| Nameplates with who/what a delegate is representing used to vote | Placard | 60%
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| A group of delegates working together | Bloc | 50%
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| Type of committee that has the end goal of passing one or multiple resolutions (tend to be larger) | General Assembly | 50%
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| Type of committee where delegates pass many directives, deal with active and immediate changes, and have a personal arc (tend to be smaller) | Crisis | 48%
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| Delegate that wrote a paper | Sponsor | 48%
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| Short papers voted on in rounds in crisis to solve immediate issues | Directive | 45%
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| An official request for something to be done in committee | Motion | 45%
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| The term for when two people represent one nation or person | Double delegation | 36%
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| Delegates that would like the see a paper being presented in committee but did not write it | Signatories | 36%
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| First paper written by group of delegates, presented but not voted on, get merged later | Working paper | 33%
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| How delegates in crisis committees make secret requests | Note | 31%
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| How to call order | Decorum | 29%
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| The group running the committee | Dias | 29%
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| Type of committee that doesn't provide a background guide in advance | Ad-hoc | 21%
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| Who grants secret requests and presents sudden changes that prompt crisis committees | Backroom | 21%
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| Section of a paper written to enact policy | Clause | 21%
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| Type of committee similar to a GA, but smaller, more niche, and sometimes with slightly different rules | Specialized | 21%
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| Storyline of a delegate's character in a crisis committee, usually through notes | Crisis arc | 17%
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| The first available opportunity for delegates to speak in committee, purpose is to set the topic | Primary speakers list | 12%
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| Sudden changes or actions that need to be acted on in crisis committee | Crisis drop/break | 10%
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| Discussion with a set time and no speakers list, but delegates must remain in their seats | Gentleman's unmoderated caucus | 10%
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| Directives submitted on behalf of a few characters | Joint Personal Directive | 10%
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| Set of rules to aid and guide committee in a productive and inclusive way | Parliamentary procedure | 10%
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| Opens after the above when topic is set | Secondary speakers list | 10%
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