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Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised lists eight
standard descriptive characteristics or rules for motions.
One example is that a Parliamentary Inquiry is not
debatable.
What are the standard descriptive characteristics for a
Parliamentary Inquiry regarding:
1. It may interrupt a speaker.
2. It does not require a second.
Which FFA officer collects dues and special
assessments?
Treasurer
Which FFA officer assists the president in
maintaining order?
Sentinel
What are two purposes of the Previous Question?
● To stop debate and go directly to a
vote
and
● To prevent the making of subsidiary
motions
Name two subsidiary motions that require a second and
are amendable.
● Amend
● Commit or Refer
● Postpone to a Certain Time (or
Definitely)
● Limit or Extend Limits of Debate
What is the purpose of the motion to Amend?
To propose to change a motion.
1. Who has the right to be the first to debate a motion?
2. Is the maker of a motion prohibited from speaking
against the motion?
1. The maker of the motion.
2. Yes.
1. Name the subsidiary motion that kills or rejects a
Main Motion.
2. Can the subsidiary motion to Postpone Indefinitely
be amended?
1. Postpone Indefinitely.
2. No.