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obj. 1.03 study guide
parliamentary procedure & public speaking
animal science 1

  1. which objective of parliamentary law helps insure that the group does not adopt unpopular ideas?
  2. addressing the presiding officer, receiving recognition to speak, stating the motion, waiting for a second to the motion, discussing the motion, voting on the motion, and announcing the result of the vote are steps used to receive and dispose of the:
  3. the three parts of an organized prepared speech are:
  4. 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:
  5. the part of a speech used to catch the attention of the speakers audience is the:
  6. if a presiding officer wants to participate in debate on a motion, he/she should:
  7. debate or discussion is such an important part of parliamentary law that stopping debate on a debatable motion:
  8. when a group uses roberts rules of order to conduct formal, organized business meetings with well - defined rules, it is using:
  9. which procedure guarantees that more than one person wants an item of business brought before the group?
  10. name 2 types of voting
  11. name 4 ways to vote.
  12. what are the 4 purposes of parliamentary procedure?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. One of the objectives of parliamentary law is to ensure majority - rule and prevent the adoption of unpopular ideas through proper voting and debate mechanisms.
  2. These steps are for handling a motion in parliamentary procedure.
  3. An organized prepared speech has an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction grabs attention, the body presents the main content, and the conclusion sums up.
  4. The official way to stop discussion on a motion with no new ideas is to call for a vote or use a motion to close debate (like a previous question).
  5. The introduction of a speech is used to catch the audience's attention.
  6. If a presiding officer wants to participate in debate on a motion, they should usually relinquish the chair to a substitute.
  7. Stopping debate on a debatable motion requires proper parliamentary procedures like a two - thirds vote in some cases as debate is crucial for full consideration.
  8. When using Robert's Rules of Order for formal business meetings, it's parliamentary procedure.
  9. The seconding of a motion guarantees that more than one person wants an item of business brought before the group.
  10. Two types of voting are voice vote and roll - call vote.
  11. Four ways to vote are voice vote, roll - call vote, show of hands, and ballot vote.
  12. The four purposes of parliamentary procedure are to promote orderly business conduct, ensure fairness, allow for full discussion, and enable decision - making by the will of the majority.

Answer:

  1. Ensuring majority - rule and proper decision - making through voting and debate.
  2. Handling a motion.
  3. Introduction, body, conclusion.
  4. Call for a vote or use a motion to close debate.
  5. Introduction.
  6. Relinquish the chair to a substitute.
  7. Requires proper parliamentary procedures (e.g., two - thirds vote in some cases).
  8. Parliamentary procedure.
  9. Seconding a motion.
  10. Voice vote, roll - call vote.
  11. Voice vote, roll - call vote, show of hands, ballot vote.
  12. Promote orderly business, ensure fairness, allow full discussion, enable majority - based decision - making.