| A | B |
| Which of the following are classified as secondary motions? | Incidental motions |
| Which statement is true? | More than one secondary motion may be pending at a time |
| Subsidiary, privileged, and incidental motions are: | secondary motions |
| Before any other business can be brought up, a motion must be disposed of with the exception of | certain privileged motions |
| Secondary motions: | must be acted upon or disposed of before direct consideration of the main question can be continued. |
| The motion to lay on the table should be used to: | Interrupt consideration of a main motion temporarily until a majority wishes to consider it again. |
| The motion which must be voted on first is: | the previous question |
| Which of these subsidiary motions has no corresponding incidental main motion | previous question |
| Questions of privilege not in the nature of a request which are brought up while no business is pending are moved the same as any: | main motion |
| The motion to recess made when no buisness is pending is | an incidental main motion |
| Proper handling of a substitute amendment tends to ensure | that the provisions of the version first offered received appropriate consideration without impeding free debate of the proposal to substitute |
| The motions to rescind and to amend something previously adopted | can be applied to a policy which has continuing force |
| Once a committee to which a resolution or main motion has been reffered commences its deliberation | A. the committee is free to consider and recommend for adoption any amendment to the motion so referred by the assembly |
| An incidental main motin | a.is a main motion that relates to the busines of the assembly, or its past or future action |
| The chief difference in the rules governing original and incidental main motions is: | b. objection to consideration of a question can be applied only to an original main motion. |
| All of the following are misuses of lay on the table EXCEPT: | d.the laying of intervening matters on the table in succession to bring another matter up out of its' order |
| A properly framed motion should: | d. be concise, unambiguous and complete in form. |
| A committee | a. may take a matter out of a subcommittee's hand. |
| A preamble which is placed before the resolving clauses of a resolution: | a. should state the background and reasons for the resolving clauses. |
| In considering a resolution which has a preamble, the preamble is: | c. amended last. |