Oklahoma Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand FFA Practice Test

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How many taps of the gavel are used as a message for members to be seated?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

  4. 4

The correct answer is: 1

The use of a single tap of the gavel to signal members to be seated is standard parliamentary procedure. This practice is rooted in the traditions of formal meetings and parliamentary law, where the gavel is a symbol of authority and order. A single tap clearly communicates to members that they should take their seats, helping to maintain decorum and manage the flow of the meeting effectively. This simple yet effective signal ensures that all members understand when it is appropriate to sit, promoting an organized and respectful environment during discussions.