PXO - What do you know?

  1.  
    The minimum essential officers for the conduct of business in any deliberative assembly are
    A. Quorum, ONLY B. ALL 38 members of PXO C. President and Secretary D. Anybody who decides to show up to the meeting
  2.  
    There are only 3 steps by which a motion is normally brought before the assembly. True or False
  3.  
    What must a member do once they have been recognized by the chair after making a motion?
    A. Write their response on a piece of paper and had it to the Parlimentarian B. Nothing, just sit there C. Rise and or walk to the nearest microphone D. Answer the chair
  4.  
    When should the last minutes of a regular meeting be read?
    A. Never, we are already know what was said. B. Normally, they are read and approved at the next regular meeting C. 2 months after they ware read D. When the President and Secretary decide the time is right
  5.  
    Whenever the rules of an assembly require a majority vote, a one-third vote, or any other basis for decision, must be understood, unless otherwise specified in the rules? True or False?
  6.  
    What is the role of the parliamentarian?
    A. Purely an advisor and consultant to the President B. Sit pretty and wear PINK and GREEN C. Take minutes for just the President D. Point to members when they don't stand when addressed by the Chair
  7.  
    Which types of amendments are out of order?
    A. One that is not germane to the question to be amended B. One that merely makes the adoption of the amended question equivalent to the rejection of the original motion. C. One that would have the effect of converting one parliamentary motion into another. D. All listed answers
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PXO - What do you know? (Answer Key)

  1.  
    The minimum essential officers for the conduct of business in any deliberative assembly are
    A. Quorum, ONLY B. ALL 38 members of PXO C. President and Secretary D. Anybody who decides to show up to the meeting
  2.  
    There are only 3 steps by which a motion is normally brought before the assembly. True or False
    True
  3.  
    What must a member do once they have been recognized by the chair after making a motion?
    A. Write their response on a piece of paper and had it to the Parlimentarian B. Nothing, just sit there C. Rise and or walk to the nearest microphone D. Answer the chair
  4.  
    When should the last minutes of a regular meeting be read?
    A. Never, we are already know what was said. B. Normally, they are read and approved at the next regular meeting C. 2 months after they ware read D. When the President and Secretary decide the time is right
  5.  
    Whenever the rules of an assembly require a majority vote, a one-third vote, or any other basis for decision, must be understood, unless otherwise specified in the rules? True or False?
    False
  6.  
    What is the role of the parliamentarian?
    A. Purely an advisor and consultant to the President B. Sit pretty and wear PINK and GREEN C. Take minutes for just the President D. Point to members when they don't stand when addressed by the Chair
  7.  
    Which types of amendments are out of order?
    A. One that is not germane to the question to be amended B. One that merely makes the adoption of the amended question equivalent to the rejection of the original motion. C. One that would have the effect of converting one parliamentary motion into another. D. All listed answers

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