To conduct business using a formal organized approach with well-defined rules from a book called Robert’s Rules of Order, the group would use:
Which objective of parliamentary law helps insure that unpopular ideas are not adopted by the group?
Debate or discussion is such an important part of parliamentary law that stopping debate on a debatable motion:
Which procedure guarantees that more than one person wants an item of business brought before the group?
If a presiding officer wants to participate in debate on a motion, he/she should:
Which important concept of parliamentary law helps prevent confusion at a business meeting?
The motion to refer a motion to a committee should include:
After there has been much discussion on a motion with no new ideas or information being presented, the official way to stop the discussion is to:
Address the presiding officer, receive recognition to speak, state the motion, wait for someone to second the motion, discuss the motion, vote on the motion and announce the result of the vote are steps used to receive and dispose of the:
Which would be the BEST phrase to use in the introduction of a speech about The Origin of Horses in America?
Which phrase would be used in the conclusion of a speech about horse racing in America?
Which phrase would be BEST used in the body of a speech about Quarter horses?
The motion to refer a motion to a committee should include:
The three parts of an organized prepared speech are:
The LONGEST part of a speech is the:
The part of a speech used to catch the attention of the speaker’s audience is the:
The part of a speech that restates the major points made in the speech is the:
The part of a speech that contains the major information that is presented by the speaker is the:
The part of a speech that is presented first to the audience is the:
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