1) What does SEEC stands for? a) Statement + Exposition + Example + Conclusion b) Statement + Explanation + Example + Conclusion c) Sentence + Explanation + Example + Conclusion 2) What is the following argument missing? Australia is beautiful because of the coral reef. a) The explanation and conclusion b) The example and the conclusion c) The explanation and the example 3) What do you do when another delegate is stating his/her arguments? a) Take notes on the solutions. b) Take notes on the examples and solutions. c) Take notes to see if he's using the SEEC method. 4) How can you take credit for a poorly written statement from another delegate? a) point out the parts that didn't make sense. b) repeat their statement and build the argument for them. c) make a point of personal privilege. 5) What do you say when you want to go to the bathroom? a) point of inquiry to the moderator b) point of personal priviledge c) point of information. d) point of commentary 6) what do you say when you have a question to the delegate speaking? a) point of commentary b) point of inquiry c) point of personal privilege d) point of question e) point of information 7) What do you say when you want to comment on something about what is being debated? a) point of commentary b) point of inquiry c) point of information d) motion to say something. 8) What is the first thing you do when you want to participate? a) say "point of information" b) raise your placard  c) raise your hand d) say "motion to be included" 9) What do we call countries in MUN? a) delegates b) states c) delegation d) committees 10) What do we call the specific group of people you debate within a room? a) chair b) moderator c) committee d) state 11) Who is in charge of controlling the flow of the debate? a) the moderator b) the chair c) the delegates d) the high council

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