Across
- 3. A motion to completely end the committee session until the next conference
- 6. Facilitate debate according to the rules of procedures
- 7. A conversation between two ore more opposing parties in discussion
- 9. The collective name of the chairs or the group of people leading the committee
- 10. A volunteer who functions as a page and also helps with other tasks around the committee
- 12. After a motion gets a second
Down
- 1. The minimum number of delegates needs to be present for the debate to take place
- 2. The cardboard or paper sign with the country name written on it. Placards are used to identify presence, vote, and signal to the chair
- 4. The collective name of the chairs or the group of people leading the committee
- 5. A group of delegates who travel to a MUN conference together. They are usually from the same Model UN club/institution
- 6. A fast paced type of MUN where the situation keeps changing and in most cases. Delegates can impact the direction of the stimulation
- 8. A small wooden hammer which the chair uses to keep order
- 11. An educational simulation in which students can learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United States